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Fortner, R.W. and S. Boyd. (1995). Infusing Earth Systems concepts throughout the curriculum: An evaluation of NSF’s Program for Leadership in Earth Systems Education. ERIC document ED 386 391.

Infusing Earth Systems concepts throughout the curriculum: An evaluation of NSF’s Program for Leadership in Earth Systems Education

Summary The Program for Leadership in Earth Systems Education (PLESE) was designed to introduce Earth Systems Education into the K-College curriculum. To do this PLESE conducted intensive three-week summer workshops with teachers in grades 4-12. The summative evaluation of PLESE investigated both outcomes and impacts and was conducted by the external evaluator, Horizon Research, Inc. The evaluation examined the extent to which teachers increased their understanding of global change and constructivist learning, and their awareness of ESE resources. In addition the evaluation examined how ESE was being used in classes and how it had been disseminated within and across school districts. Evaluation data collection methods included teacher questionnaires, focus groups and interviews. The evaluation results were used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the PLESE program and to justify additional National Science Foundation support.
Detailed Profile
Full Report
Instruments:
A complete set of evaluation instruments is available in the report
Program Search Terms Evaluation Search Terms
Setting
Formal
Type
Lesson/Unit/Curriculum
Workshop/Course
Topic
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Ecology/Ecosystems
Audience
Teachers
Type
Process/Implementation
Outcome
Impact
Evaluator
Internal
External
Outputs
Satisfaction
Outcomes
Knowledge
Attitudes / Values
Skills
Behaviors
Impacts
Education
Approach
Quantitative
Qualitative
Data Collection
Focus Groups
Interviews
Observations/Visitor Tracking
Questionnaires/Surveys
Design
Pre-test
Post-test
Quantitative Analysis
Descriptive Statistics
Qualitative Analysis
Key Incident Analysis
Content Analysis w/ Categorization of Responses

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