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Page 1: Www.emints.org University of Missouri Office of Academic Affairs eMINTS: High Quality Teaching Powered by Technology Dr. Lorie Kaplan eMINTS Executive.

www.emints.org

University of Missouri Office of Academic Affairs

eMINTS: High Quality Teaching Powered by Technology

Dr. Lorie KaplaneMINTS Executive Director

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Acronym and Locationsenhancing Missouri’s Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies

◊ eMINTS4Utah◊ eMINTS in

◊ Illinois◊ Arkansas◊ Alabama◊ Delaware◊ New Jersey◊ Connecticut

◊ eMINTS in New South Wales, Australia◊ Is your school or district next?

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eMINTS History◊ enhancing Missouri’s Instructional Networked

Teaching Strategies◊ Grew from a pilot project (MINTs) in 6 St. Louis

area districts, 1997-1998◊ Partners: Missouri Department of Elementary and

Secondary Education (MO DESE), Missouri Department of Higher Education (MO DHE) and the University of Missouri

◊ eMINTS now is a National Center affiliated with the University of Missouri Office of Academic Affairs

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PurposeThe eMINTS National Center transforms education for all learners through high-quality teaching powered by technology.

It serves as a resource center for schools and districts across the world that wish to collaborate with eMINTS staff and with one another to replicate eMINTS in their educational systems – with the adaptations necessary to meet their local needs.

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Goals◊ Higher levels of student performance

◊ Quality parental involvement

◊ Enriched instructional effectiveness

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Additional eMINTS Programs◊ e-Learning for Educators – an online

professional development program providing professional learning in many content areas. See: http://www.elearningmo.org

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Demographics 2011 -2012◊ 260 Missouri districts

◊ 3,500 classrooms with 50,000+ students◊ Grades 3–12◊ Middle & high school implementation began 2003◊ 35% of Missouri eMINTS classrooms are district-funded

◊ 10 Utah districts◊ 2 Nevada districts◊ 1 New Jersey district◊ 1 Illinois district◊ 2 Arkansas districts◊ 3 Alabama districts◊ 2 Delaware districts and 3 charter schools

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What is eMINTS?◊ Innovative use of hardware, software, apps,

and web tools◊ Constructivist, inquiry-based instructional

practices◊ Sustained, intensive professional

development and classroom visits◊ Implementation by school-based teams◊ Rigorous external formative and summative

evaluation

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High Quality TeachingPowered by Technology

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eMINTS use of technologyWhat’s different?

Typical Teacher-centered

◊ Drill – electronic worksheets – WWW worksheets

◊ Reward – when “real” work is finished

◊ Integrated learning systems

eMINTS Student-centered

◊ Environment for complex thinking

◊ Collaboration with others and authentic tasks

◊ Transforms student work beyond what used to be possible

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Innovation-Collaboration-Transformation

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eMINTS instructional modelWhat’s different?

Typical Teacher-centered

◊ Focus on skill mastery◊ Scope is text-based and

limited ◊ Subjects separated◊ Assessment only by

summative tests

eMINTS Student-centered

◊ Focus on comprehension

◊ Scope is standards-based

◊ Subjects integrated◊ Assessment by

formative and summative measures

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eMINTS Quality Assurance: ISTE Seal of Alignment for High Quality Professional Development

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eMINTS PD: What’s different?

Typical◊ Fewer than 8 hours per

year◊ No in-classroom

support◊ Not easily related to

current work OR overly prescriptive

◊ Inadequate tech infrastructure

eMINTS◊ Intensive: 200+ (Comp)

- 105 (4All) hours over 2 years

◊ Paired with purposeful in-classroom support

◊ Closely related to daily teaching

◊ Teacher is decision-maker

◊ Technology-rich classroom

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Program components◊ Multiple professional development programs support

implementation of eMINTS instructional modelwww.emints.org/programs

◊ eMINTS Comprehensive Professional Development for Teachers◊ Face-to-face program◊ Year 1 = 126 hours + 10-12 classroom visits◊ Year 2 = 81 hours + 10-12 classroom visits

◊ eMINTS4All◊ Face-to-face program◊ Year 1 = 71 hours + 10-12 classroom visits◊ Year 2 = 32 hours + 10-12 classroom visits

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eMINTS PD provided by◊ eMINTS staff members (in Missouri)

OR◊ Certified eMINTS instructional specialists (in

Missouri or nationally)◊ Professional Development for eMINTS

Educational Technology Specialists (PD4ETS) – a train-the-trainer program (PD4ETS)

◊ PD4ETS participants may begin delivering eMINTS PD shortly after they are enrolled in PD4ETS

◊ Use eMINTS materials and methods

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What do eMINTS classrooms look and sound like? ◊ Edutopia-

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/stw-tech-integration-professional-development

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What do students do in eMINTS classrooms?◊ Direct their own learning with gentle guidance

from the teacher◊ Become more responsible for completing work

because they participate in decisions about what they are working on

◊ Use computers and the Internet to create a new learning environment in their classrooms

◊ Devote more time to reading for information and scanning for answers – becoming better readers who comprehend more

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◊ Students learn to work together and to stay on task because they are so interested in what they are doing

◊ Teachers know it takes time to build a community of learners in the classroom, but then students take responsibility

◊ Students are not playing games – they are enjoying their learning so much that they actually work more and thus learn more without really knowing it

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◊ Increased collaboration between teachers and students generates excitement about what has been learned and how to make it all work

◊ Preparing students for the future – technology literacy and how to solve problems

◊ Less use of textbooks – saves money, expands resources available to students

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eMINTS in grades 3-12

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Why? So what?◊ Six years of extensive data collection and

analysis show statistically significant differences for 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade students in eMINTS classrooms when compared to students not enrolled in eMINTS classrooms on the Missouri state-wide assessments of reading and mathematics.

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◊ Test results show that, on most state tests, students enrolled in eMINTS classrooms scored higher than students enrolled in non-eMINTS classrooms.

◊ eMINTS4Utah, in Delaware and in Alabama replications show similar results for students in grades 4-8 on reading, mathematics and science, and writing assessments.

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Performance of subgroups◊ Low-income and special education students

in eMINTS classes generally score higher than their non-eMINTS peers.◊ Enrollment in an eMINTS classroom reduces the

deficit for low-income students by about 45%.◊ Enrollment in an eMINTS classroom reduces the

overall difference for special education students by 53%.

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Higher levels of performance for students in subgroups: low income and special education

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From an eMINTS teacher“If I had to sum up what we went through with getting into eMINTS, it would be extensive training, really neat tech tools, collaboration, and teamwork with fellow teachers and students. Even though I have always taught using lots of manipulatives and hands-on techniques, eMINTS has dramatically changed how I teach and how my students learn. For me, it has helped keep me excited about teaching.”

Ruth Petsel, 2000-2002 eMINTS, Arcadia Valley R-2, MO

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Columbia, MO [email protected]

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