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Engagement Culture at LAK24

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Time to Read and Watch Video: <6 Minutes The Engagement Culture construct will be among those presented at the New Measures and Metrics in Education Workshop  at LAK24 in Kyoto next week. The goal of the session is to "strengthen the development and utilization of measurement tools from the learning analytics community." Why It Matters: Schools need systemwide indicators to guide intervention decisions, specifically focused on alterable variables (Reschly & Christenson, 2012) to systemically grow student engagement (Fredricks, Reschly, & Christenson, 2019). From the Application What is your measure/metric called? Engagement Culture  Tell us a little about your measure/metric. The Engagement Culture construct, though latent, is discerned through a set of key variables. These variables encapsulate systemic indicators of intrinsic motivation, overall satisfaction, minimal dissatisfaction, and minimal coercion; were informed by Herzberg’s (1974, 2011) research; and...

More Students Missing More School

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Time to Read: <1 Minute Chronic absenteeism is the rate of students missing >= 10% of school.  It jumped to 28% nationwide in 2022, almost double the rate in 2018 ( Nat Malkus, AEI ). The problem continued into 2023 ( Attendance Works ). Why it Matters Chronic absenteeism is associated with low achievement and increased dropout risk , even years later ( NCES ) and into adulthood ( USDoE ). School funding goes down with attendance rates in almost every state . Kids need to be in school to make gains and close learning gaps that developed during Covid. Dig Deeper The  latest numbers  show that 25.7% of Texas students were chronically absent in 2022 .  Use our tool to see where your Texas school stands.

Researchers Cracked the Code of Engagement in Poor Schools

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Time to Read and Interact: <2 Minutes Groundbreaking study presented at AERA unveils insights into engagement culture in high-poverty schools. Conducted by Dr. Laura Hearnsberger and Dr. Laura Hyatt, the study identifies intrinsic motivators and maintenance factors driving academic success. Why It Matters Engagement Culture offers leaders practical steps for improving engagement in high-poverty schools. Key Findings Fostering a culture of intrinsic motivators and minimizing dissatisfaction correlates with academic growth in high-poverty schools. Study emphasizes the importance engagement over compliance in schools. Engagement Culture applies to everyone: Teacher belief that students will attend college was strongly related to academic growth, r(145) = .52, p < .001. Student satisfaction was strongly related to academic growth on high-poverty campuses, r(145) = .51, p < .001. Quote "Our research underscores the importance of nurturing an engagement culture within educatio...

Speeding Up the IRB Process

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Time to Read: <5 Minutes I have had the pleasure to serve on an Institutional Review Board since 2016. The experience has benefitted me time and again as a researcher and as a friend to researchers. I have helped many of my peers with this daunting process and have realized two things: No matter which Univeristy in which state someone is attending, there are some common misconceptions about how IRB works. There is not much written specifically about the process to guide people through it. To fill that gap, I will periodically be posting about the IRB process. Note: My advice is general and will vary from school to school. I am not a lawyer or a compliance officer... just someone who wants to help. The Need for Speed The IRB process can take anywhere from a few days to a few months. This news may be shocking, especially if you defended your prelim in August, planned to collect data at a local school in September, thought you would spend October and November crafting chapters four and...

IRB Workflow

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Time to Read: <2 Minutes I have had the pleasure to serve on an Institutional Review Board since 2016. The experience has benefitted me time and again as a researcher and as a friend to researchers. I have helped many of my peers with this daunting process and have realized two things: No matter which Univeristy in which state someone is attending, there are some common misconceptions about how IRB works. There is not much written specifically about the process to guide people through it. To fill that gap, I will periodically be posting about the IRB process. Note: My advice is general and will vary from school to school. I am not a lawyer or a compliance officer... just someone who wants to help. You Need IRB Approval to Conduct Research After you have completed and defended your research proposal, you must get permission from the IRB to proceed. This means no recruiting, no surveying, nothing.  Your university's office of human research protections (OHRP) is responsible for pr...

IRB Ethics Guidebook

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Time to Read: <4 Minutes I have had the pleasure to serve on an Institutional Review Board since 2016. The experience has benefitted me time and again as a researcher and as a friend to researchers. I have helped many of my peers with this daunting process and have realized two things: No matter which Univeristy in which state someone is attending, there are some common misconceptions about how IRB works. There is not much written specifically about the process to guide people through it. To fill that gap, I will periodically be posting about the IRB process. Note: My advice is general and will vary from school to school. I am not a lawyer or a compliance officer... just someone who wants to help. Background The whole point of an IRB is to protect humans used as guinea pigs for research. Prior to the passage of the National Research Act in 1974, a series of unregulated experiments resulted in the suffering and deaths of unwilling participants. The most famous include experiments by...

Defining Human Research

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Is This Human Subjects Research? Pursuant to the National Research Act in 1974, the Belmont Report was published and federal regulations to protect human subjects (45 C.F.R. Part 46 aka "Common Rule") established requirements for the registration of IRBs. Every IRB is concerned with ethics as they apply to research with human subjects, so the first part of the IRB process is determining if the proposed activity is human subjects research . Research - An activity designed to test a hypothesis, permit conclusions to be drawn, and thereby to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge , which is typically expressed in theories, principles, and statements of relationships. Human Participants - A study has human participants  when a researcher does any of the following with a living individual for the purpose of conducting research : interacts with them or   asks them to take part in an intervention or   manipulates their environment or collects i...