“What types of outside support are most beneficial to the classroom teacher in helping them gain confidence in delivering effective science instruction?”
Description of context or setting of study:
My action research project will focus on determining effective practices that will assist the classroom teacher gain confidence when teaching science.
Operational definition of target population:
I will target 4th and 5th grade teachers and their students.
How you will select your sample:
I will select my sample based on those teachers currently teaching science in 4th and 5th grade science. I will target teachers considered “veteran” science teachers and “novice” science teachers.
Brief rationale for your sample size:
I will select my sample based on the emphasis that is placed on 4th and 5th teachers to deliver daily science instruction in preparation for the STAAR science test in 5th grade. The teachers will be able to offer feedback about what obstacles they feel they have when teaching science. They should also be able to give valuable input as to what outside support they feel is most beneficial in helping grow their confidence. I will also have access to enough formative assessments to be able to relate effective practices with improving test scores. I will also have weekly opportunities to plan science instruction with participating teachers.
Brief description of how you will conduct your research:
In order to conduct my research, I plan to facilitate weekly planning meetings with 4th and 5th grade teachers. I will also co-teach with classroom teachers both in our science lab as well as the classroom. I will conduct surveys of teachers before, during, and after my study in order to monitor growth in confidence. I will also track district benchmark assessments and STAAR data to monitor growth in science scores. Furthermore, I plan to, with other instructional coaches on my campus, implement a new form of instructional modeling next semester through the use of the Rice Model Science Lab that is housed at our campus. This lab is equipped with extensive video and audio equipment that will allow for lessons to be taught while teachers observe the lesson as it happens in an adjoining room. It is my hope that providing classroom teachers opportunities to watch instruction and together discuss effective and ineffective teaching strategies. Looking to the future, I also plan to work with our district science coordinator in developing a 3-tiered professional development science program that will begin in Fall 2012. It is my hope that all of these activities will help me gather valuable information that will aide me in my research.