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a result of this wide-ranging experience, SERVE staff has
developed many different types of data collection instruments
and evaluation designs. These instruments have included attitudinal
surveys, needs assessments, and focus group and nominal group
protocols. Evaluation designs have included strong emphases
on qualitative methodologies, such as case studies, and quantitative
methodologies, such as quasi-experimental and longitudinal
designs. Among many others, the following are examples of
evaluations SERVE is conducting or has recently conducted:
Evaluation
of the Competent Assessment of Reading
SERVE
REL R&D Initiative—This was an evaluation of a
resource that contains activities for professional developers
to use in training teachers that link improving reading
through the classroom assessment process.
Evaluation
of Advancing Reading Achievement (ARA)
SERVE
REL R&D Initiative—This was an evaluation of a
SERVE R&D project that focuses on how to help schools
engage teachers in translating reading research into practices
at the elementary and middle school levels utilizing the
SERVE document Advancing Reading Achievement.
Aligning
the Curriculum to Standards in Pennsylvania (ACTS in PA),
Statewide Evaluation of a Reading, Mathematics, and Literacy
Pre-Service and In-service Professional Development Teacher
Quality Enhancement Initiative (ongoing)
Four
Education Councils in Pennsylvania have been provided financial
resources through a Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant for
three years and are providing professional development for
pre-service and in-service teachers related to Pennsylvania
math, reading, writing, and literacy academic standards.
The ultimate goals are to align K–16 instruction more
closely to the Pennsylvania academic standards and to improve
student achievement.
Evaluation
of the Direct Instruction Reading Initiative, Duval County,
Florida
The
evaluation focus was on quantitative analysis of test scores
to assess the impacts of a Direct Instruction Reading Program.
Evaluation
of the Roanoke Rapids (North Carolina) and Hale County (Alabama)
Teaching American History Projects (ongoing)
Evaluation
staff is providing evaluation services to two separately
funded Teaching American History projects designed to increase
high school teachers’ understanding and appreciation
of the power of traditional American history both in 10th
and 11th grade with the ultimate goal to enhance teachers’
capacity to improve instruction and raise student achievement
in this critical subject area.
21st Century
Learning Center Evaluations: Edgecombe County (North Carolina);
Chattooga County (Georgia); Roanoke Rapids (North Carolina)
Evaluations
staff is conducting two separate federally funded 21st Century
grants. The purpose of the 21st Century Program is to provide
quality after-school programs to rural and inner-city children.
Richland
Two (South Carolina) Tutoring Program Evaluation
Evaluations
staff is conducting an assessment of the effectiveness of
a tutoring program implemented in Richland County School
District Two (South Carolina) designed to help students
maintain a mandated grade requirement for participation
in extracurricular activities.
Third-party
Evaluation of the Integration of Vocational and Academic Learning
Richmond County (North Carolina) Schools Tech Prep Associate
Degree Program
Evaluations
staff conducted a multiyear evaluation of the district’s
Tech Prep Associate Degree Program and National Dissemination
Site (NDE) efforts.
Third-Party
Evaluation of the Cherokee (North Carolina) Central Schools
This
was an evaluation of the district’s School-to-Work
initiative that included teacher interviews of their perceptions
of the School-to-Work initiative and barriers to workforce
preparedness for Cherokee students.
School-to-Work
JobReady Evaluation Template and User’s Manual,
State of North Carolina
Evaluations
staff developed JobReady Evaluation Template and
User’s Manual for the State of North Carolina
Department of Commerce, School-to-Work Office, and conducted
training sessions for JobReady partnerships across the state
of North Carolina on the use of the Evaluation Template
and User’s Manual.
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