Implementation of The Instructional Practices Inventory - Technology Process With Fidelity: The Impact on Technology Use and Student Cognitive Engagement | IConSES

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Implementation of The Instructional Practices Inventory - Technology Process With Fidelity: The Impact on Technology Use and Student Cognitive Engagement

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Dr. Mekca Wallace-Spurgin, Centerville Community School District/iowa Public Television, United States of America

Abstract

This applied dissertation was designed to determine if students were using the recently purchased Chromebooks as well as if they were cognitively engaged when using the technology. Data collected using the IPI-T process suggested teachers were typically the users of the technology, students were often disengaged, and teachers were asking students to participate in lower-order surface activities. Missing from the process was the implementation of the faculty collaborative sessions. The writer scheduled dates to collect data three times during the 2018-19 school year. In addition, faculty collaborative sessions were planned and facilitated within one week of collection data. Participating in each faculty collaborative session, teachers (a) became familiar with the IPI-T Rubric and Protocols, (b) analyzed and discussed the data, (c) identified high-quality examples of student learning that foster student engagement with technology, (d) designed high-quality lessons that foster student engagement with technology, (e) compared longitudinal data and set goals for future data collection using the IPI-T tool. An analysis of the data revealed when implementing the IPI-T process with fidelity teacher and student technology use increased as did student cognitive engagement when using technology. In addition, it was found that students used technology for information searches the majority of the time rather than media development or to collaborate among peers for example, which are associated with higher-levels of cognitive engagement.

 Keywords

educational technology, student cognitive engagement, instructional practices inventory – technology, technology integration  

Citation

Wallace-Spurgin, M. (2019). Implementation of The Instructional Practices Inventory - Technology Process With Fidelity: The Impact on Technology Use and Student Cognitive Engagement. In M. Shelley & V. Akerson (Eds.), Proceedings of IConSES 2019--International Conference on Social and Education Sciences (pp. 89-92). Monument, CO, USA: ISTES Organization. Retrieved 24 April 2024 from www.2019.iconses.net/proceedings/29/.

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