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Evaluation of a Noyce program: Development of teacher leaders in STEM education

Meltem Alemdar, Christopher J. Cappelli, Brett A. Criswell and Gregory T. Rushton

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2018, vol. 71, issue C, 1-11

Abstract: The development of teacher leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics has become a focus as demand grows on the national scale to improve student learning in these disciplines. As teachers’ role in leadership continues to be redefined, research and professional development in teacher leadership will continue to evolve. Given the lack of a clear conceptualization of teacher leadership in the empirical literature, there is a clear methodological challenge for evaluators who are charged with assessing the impact of teacher leadership professional development programs. This paper describes how both the Utilization-Focused Evaluation and Theory-Driven Evaluation frameworks were used concurrently to design evaluation methods that were effective for assessing the impact of a dynamic teacher leadership program. The evaluation is specifically situated within the context of a Robert Noyce Scholarship Program, which aimed to grow veteran science teachers into teacher leaders. The paper describes how the evaluation frameworks used guided the evaluation methods, provides illustrative evaluation results, and states lessons learned from the author’s experiences working within this context. This paper aims to provide an example of evaluation methods that could be replicated by evaluators’ working within a Noyce or teacher leadership context.

Keywords: Utilization-focused evaluation; Theory-driven evaluation; Teacher leaders; Robert Noyce programs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.06.005

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