EDU 671 Week 4 Assignment Intervention/Innovation Method
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Intervention/Innovation
Method. Due by Day 7. For this assignment, you will write a method paper than
contains the items listed in the content below.
Content
The assignment
needs to include the following areas of content.
- Intervention - Overview (.5
points): In no more than one page,
explain your proposed intervention.
- Intervention – Literature
Review (1 point): In
no more than one page, discuss your literature review and how it informs
your proposed intervention.
- Intervention – Benefits (.5
points): In no more than one page,
explain why you think your population will benefit from the intervention.
Ensure your explanation draws on the literature you are using to support
this choice of intervention.
- Intervention Plan (2
points): In one- to two-pages, describe
in chronological order how you will implement your intervention and
provide a hypothetical yet practical timeframe for these steps.
- Ethics – Philosophy (.5
points): In one- to two-paragraphs,
explain how this intervention fits within your philosophy of teaching. You
may have written a philosophy in EDU623 or another prior course.
- Ethics – Social Principles (.5
points): In one- to two-paragraphs,
explain how this intervention relates to your social principles as an
educator.
- Ethics – Harm (1 point): In one- to two-paragraphs, explain how the literature
you reviewed leads you to believe what you are doing is an appropriate
intervention.
- Ethics – Protection (.5
points): In one- to two-paragraphs,
explain your planned measures to ensure you are protecting the study
participants and doing no harm.
- Ethics – Bias (.5
points): In one- to two-paragraphs,
explain your planned measures to ensure the study yields unbiased results.
- Data Collection Procedures (1
point): In one page, revise your
triangulation matrix from the Week Three Triangulation discussion adding a
column that includes how and when you will collect your data. This
timeline will be hypothetical and approximate. The Data Collection
Procedures section can follow this example:
Research Questions
|
Data
Collection
Tool
|
Why this tool? Justify its use in
your study. How does it match with what you are attempting to find and to
measure?
|
Timeframe:
How and when data will be collected. |
What are students’ perceived
confidence levels with learning new math concepts through digital/virtual
learning forums exclusively?
|
One
pre- assessment Likert survey |
Allows students to rate their
level of perceived confidence with learning math concepts through digital or
virtual learning forums as opposed to a live teacher. Provides multiple
question types to gather wider breadth of potential student concerns.
|
Phase 1:
Given for up to first three days of study depending upon attendance in the first 15 minutes of class-computer lab. |
Written
Communication
The assignment
needs to adhere to the following areas for written communication.
- Page Requirement (.5
points): The assignment must be four to
six pages, not including title and references pages.
- APA Formatting (.5
points): Use APA formatting consistently
throughout.
- Syntax and Mechanics (.5
points): Display meticulous comprehension
and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar.
Your written work should contain no errors and be very easy to understand.
- Source Requirement (.5
points): Use no less than two scholarly
sources in addition to the course textbooks, providing compelling evidence
to support ideas. All sources on the reference page need to be used and
cited correctly within the body of the assignment.
Review
and Submit the Assignment
Review your
assignment with the Grading Rubric to be sure you have
achieved the distinguished levels of performance for each criterion. Next,
submit the assignment to the course room for evaluation no later than day 7 of
the week.
2. Informed
Consent Form. Due by Day 7. Complete the required Informed
Consent Form or Informed Consent Alternative Form (available in the online
classroom) and submit the form to Waypoint for grading.
a. All
students, regardless of program (MAED or MATLT) will align with one of three
categories to plan and/or conduct their action research study. The only
difference is that MAED students will apply their intervention in the next
course: EDU675. Consider the following categories and determine which most
accurately represents your current situation as well as the situation you will
be in as you begin EDU675 immediately following successful completion of
EDU671:
- Are you currently employed in a
classroom setting?
- Are you currently employed in a
non-classroom setting:
- Are you currently not employed
but could implement one strategy with family members or
individual’s children OR change a personal practice or approach to a situation / need / problem?
b. MAED
students in all three categories must provide verification of approval by
submitting the Informed Consent Form with “LIVE” signatures, it must be an
actual signature not a typed in name. Those in the third category if the
intervention/innovation involves the student’s own child, then the
student-researcher will sign the informed consent form as both the parent and
the researcher. The completed form will state their intent to participate in a
single intervention or innovation lasting approximately three weeks in a
specified setting with a specified group of student or adult participants.
c. MATLT
students must submit the form and clearly mark at the bottom why a signature is
not required and describe their proposed study.
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