osg's research based pedagogical model
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Online School for Girls
The Research-based Pedagogical Model for the Online School for Girls
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Review of Intro. PD Session• Growth in online education arena = challenge and
opportunity• OSG established to extend the mission of all-girls
education and create a resource missing from the landscape of online education – an online format designed specifically for girls’ education
• OSG focus first on pedagogy – how we teach what we teach – and then consider matters related to content
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Four guiding principles—students must:
1. Feel connected to their teachers and to their classmates
2. Collaborate frequently and meaningfully with their classmates and with the teachers
3. Be rewarded for creativity as much as “correctness”
4. Be frequently asked to focus on the applications of the content extant in the real world
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‘We are yet but young in deed’According to 2009 Dept. of Education report:• 1,132 research studies published involving
online education• 176 used experimental constructs to measure
student learning outcomes• 99 showed some contrast between the online
format and the face-to-face format• 9 involved K-12 learners
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What we DO haveResearch involving:• How girls interact with technology• How girls learn best in STEM fields and
environments• How teachers and female students interact best
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First ReadingTechnology Perceptions by Gender-by Cornelia Brunner and Dorothy Bennett
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fax: (212) 633-8804
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From Campbell’s piece:Female learning may occur first and foremost in relation to other human beings and living things,
whereas males may arrive at an understanding in relation to things and symbols, a framework on
which much computer-based instruction is based. (Elkjaer, 1992; Morrell, 1991). A criticism of
learning technology has emerged parallel to the criticisms of objectivist scientific models in this
regard (Acker & Oatley, 1993; Balka & Doucette,1994; Bryson & deCastell, 1993; Cockburn &
Ormrod, 1993). A typical criticism for this perspective was outlined by Margaret Wylie in Digital
Media: “Make no mistake about it; the Internet is male territory. Considering its roots are sunk deep
in academic and the military-industrial complex, that’s hardly surprising”
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Second ReadingExecutive Summary of Tech-Savvy-by American Association of University Women
• www.aauw.org
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From Tech-Savvy:• “The commission interprets such behavior not as
phobia but as a choice that invites a critique of the computing culture. We need a more inclusive computer culture that embraces multiple interests and backgrounds and that reflects the current ubiquity of technology in all aspects of life. As this report describes, girls assert a “we can, but I don’t want to” attitude toward computer technology: They insist on their abilities and skills in this area even as they vividly describe their disenchantment with the field, its careers, and social contexts. Although some of this attitude may be defensive, it is important to take a hard look at what these girls are feeling defensive about.”
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Guiding Principle #1: APPLICATION
to engage in real-world problems and applications while having students probe the social and ethical dynamics that define and stretch our global society.
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Working Collaboratively
•McDowell, Werner, Bullock, & Fernald•59.5% of the women who worked in pairs declared a computer science major•22.2% of the women who worked alone did the same
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Guiding Principle #2: COLLABORATION
a commitment to incorporate collaboration in the learning experience.
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Girls Connected
•Older teenage girls = 70% of participants
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Guiding Principle #3: CONNECTION
the OSG classroom places great emphasis on enhancing connection among participants
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Guiding Principle #4: CREATIVITY
the OSG teacher needs to be ever mindful that her/his assessment scheme both values and rewards creativity