QUALITY EDUCATION FOR MINORITIES (QEM) NETWORK

Professional Development Workshop:

Fundamentals of Research in STEM Education

Supported by the National Science Foundation

Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings

Embassy Suites Hotel  ¥  315 Julia Street  ¥  New Orleans, La

October 26-27, 2007

 

AGENDA

 

Note: Participants supported by QEM are expected to take advantage of the free

          Full Breakfast available each morning at this Hotel.

 

Day One – Research Fundamentals and Case Studies

 

AM

  8:00     Registration

 

  8:30     Opening Plenary Session                                                                              Diamond B

              Welcome, Purpose, and Introductions

              Shirley McBay, President, QEM Network

 

  8:45     Research in STEM Education:  Background and Context

              (Origins, Development, Current Standing, and Guiding Principles)

              Monica Mitchell, Associate, QEM Network   (.pdf of presentation)

 

  9:15     Research Design – Asking the Right Questions

              (What is meant by Research Design? What attributes should a research question

                satisfy so that the question is deemed important to ask? What are some of the

                common forms/types of research questions?)

              Robert Sherwood, Professor, Science Education, Indiana University    (.pdf of presentation)

 

  9:45     Introduction of Case Studies

              Shirley McBay, QEM Network

 

10:00     Case Study I: STEM Learning Communities and the Freshman Year Experience            (.pdf of presentation)

              Janice Kennedy Sloan, Program Manager, HBCU-UP Project   

              Johnson C. Smith University

 

10:30     Break

 

10:45     Case Study II: Langston UniversityÕs STEM Digital Village            (.pdf of presentation)

              John Coleman, HBCU-UP Project Director, Langston University

 

11:15     Case Study III: Peer Led Team Learning at Morehouse College         (.pdf of presentation)

              Susan Hall, Vice-President, Transformational Consultants International

 

11:45     Case Study IV:  Supplemental Instruction in Mathematics at Claflin University         (.pdf of presentation)

              J. Arthur Jones, Senior Associate, QEM Network

 

PM

12:15     Lunch and Plenary Session 

 

12:45     Methods of Educational Research

              (Most common methods in educational research; purpose and review of various

               methods: quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods; controversies and ethical

               considerations related to methods; and research instruments)

              Olatokunbo (Toks) Fashola, Adjunct Research Scientist         (.pdf of presentation)

              John Hopkins University

 

Participants will be assigned to four Working Groups

[with Group Leader and Reporter]

 

Group I:  Case Study I (Freshman Year Academy)                Diamond B

Group II: Case Study II (Digital Village)                                Diamond A

Group III: Case Study III (Peer Led Team Learning)                Suite 211

Group IV: Case Study IV (Supplemental Instruction)               Suite 212

 

  1:30     Four Concurrent Sessions Asking the Right Question

              (Charge: Identify/formulate significant research question(s) for

                           assigned case studies)

 

  2:30     Four Concurrent Sessions Utilizing Appropriate Methods

              (Charge: Identify appropriate methods for the specific case studies and 

                           provide rationale for the methods selected)

 

  3:30     Coffee Break

 

  3:45     Plenary Session: Data Collection, and Data Analysis                                  Diamond B

              Robert Sherwood, Indiana University       (.pdf of presentation)

 

  4:15     Four Concurrent Sessions  - Collecting Useful Data

              (Charge: Identify data collection and analytical strategies for investigating

                           the research question(s) formulated during 1:30 pm  session. Identify

                           any specific data collection concerns and ethical considerations)

 

              (Same Groups and Locations as earlier sessions)

 

  5:00     Plenary Session: Group Reports – Questions, Methods,                              Diamond B

              Data Collection and Analytical Strategies for each Case Study

 

  6:00     Dinner (on your own)

 


Day Two – Issues in Educational Research

 

AM

  8:30     Plenary Session                                                                                             Diamond B

              Research at the K-12 Level – Considerations and Challenges

              Patricia F. Campbell, Associate Professor, Mathematics Education     (.pdf of presentation)

              University of Maryland College Park

 

  9:15     Research in Undergraduate STEM Education

              (Student Learning, Program Intervention, and Instructional Methodologies)

              Patricia B. Campbell, President, Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc.        (.pdf of presentation)

 

10:00     Break

 

10:15     Implementation, Research, and Evaluation

              (Is there unavoidable tension and/or conflict?  What is the role of research in  

               implementation?  What is the role of evaluation in research?  What is the role of

               evaluation in implementation?  Can a researcher wear both hats?)

              Olatokunbo (Toks) Fashola, John Hopkins University         (.pdf of presentation)

 

11:00     Four Concurrent Sessions -  Implementation, Research, and Evaluation

              (Charge: Develop evaluation questions and distinguish between the research

                           and evaluation questions formulated)

 

              (Same Groups and Locations as previous dayÕs sessions)

 

NOON/PM

12:00     Lunch and Plenary Session

 

12:45     Group ReportsEvaluation Questions for each Case Study

 

  1:45     Plenary Session                                                                                             Diamond B

              The Socio-cultural Context of Research in STEM Education

              Patricia B. Campbell, Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc.        (.pdf of presentation)

 

  2:30     Staying Current in the Field

              Monica Mitchell, QEM Network

 

  3:00     Dissemination of Research Findings

              Patricia F. Campbell, University of Maryland College Park        (.pdf of presentation)

 

  3:45     Break

 

  4:00     Potential Funding Sources

              J. Arthur Jones, QEM Network

 

  4:30     Observations, Lessons Learned, and Concluding Comments

              Workshop Participants, Case Study Leaders, QEM Consultants, and QEM Staff

 

  5:00     Adjournment