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Effects of Problem Based Economics on High School Economics Instruction Neal D. FinkelsteinRegional Educational Laboratory, West (REL West), WestEd Jason RavitzBuck Institute for Education AERA Annual Meeting – New Orleans, LAApril 14, 2011 1
Neal D. FinkelsteinSenior Research ScientistREL West)WestEd December 8, 2010 2
The case for economic literacy is obvious. High school graduates will be making economic choices all their lives, as breadwinners and consumers, and as citizens and voters. A wide range of people will be bombarded with economic information and misinformation for their entire lives. They will need some capacity for critical judgment. They will need it whether or not they go to college.  James Tobin, Yale Economist and Nobel Laureate   Wall Street Journal, July 9, 1986    3
Purpose Assess student-level impacts of a problem-based instructional approach to high school economics. Tests the effectiveness of Buck Institute for Education curriculum on student learning of economics content and problem solving skills. Within-school randomized controlled trial in urban and rural high schools in California and Arizona during the 2007/08 school year. 4
Why Study Economics Instruction? For decades, economists, educators, and business and government leaders have advocated for economic literacy as a component in school curricula. In general, high school economics does not help students understand our economic system. Most teachers are not adequately prepared to teach economics. 48 states include content standards in economics. 40 require implementation of standards, 23 require testing, and 17 require an economics course for graduation. 5
What is Problem-Based Economics Instruction? Each of five curriculum modules is built around a case study well-suited to student-driven problem solving. Teachers use economic problems to help students learn to contextualize, understand, and solve problems. Teaching guide lays out all aspects of instruction including problem statement, placement in curriculum, concepts taught, objectives, resources materials and do’s and don’ts. Teachers in the intervention group receive professional development introducing the curriculum. Led by expert teachers with experience using the PBE units 6
Students are often challenged  in high school Economics  courses because: O Economics concepts can be       abstract O They don’t see relevance to       real life O They are bored O All of the Above 7
“Anyone…? Anyone…?” 8
The Curriculum Organizes curriculum and instruction around ,[object Object]
 Adapted from real-world issues
 With more than one possible solutionStudents work in teams to gather, apply and demonstrate knowledge and skills as they develop and present solutions. 9
[object Object]
 Aligned with National Content    Standards in Economics and state       standards ,[object Object]
 Typically taught in stand-alone high      school Economics courses 10
HOW EACH PBE UNIT IS  STRUCTURED: Project Launch (do NOT pre-teach!) Framing the Inquiry (Know/Need        to Know List & Driving Question) 3. Problem-Solving & Learning Activities 4. Presentation, Assessment, and Debrief 11
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN EACH  PBE UNIT:  ,[object Object]
 “Make More Money?” activity
 step-by-step directions (with Project Log     prompts and Content Teaching Notes)  ,[object Object]
 content background material for     teacher mini-lectures & lessons ,[object Object]
 multiple-choice test 12
PBE UNIT:  RUNNING IN PLACE ,[object Object],   are asked for advice by an entrepreneur       who wants to start a new shoe company ,[object Object],   producers ,[object Object],   production, circular flow ,[object Object],   presentation of their recommendations  13
WHAT TEACHERS SAY ABOUT PBE:  “Making economics more engaging and relevant for students is possible!” “I have really enjoyed teaching with this curriculum; having a central problem to refer back to throughout the unit helps with teaching the concept.” “I just finished using PBE for the second time. The material that my kids are putting together is amazing. These are inner-city kids and the results are beyond belief. They love your material. I have been teaching for over 30 years and the lessons are undoubtedly the best I have ever used.” 14
Conceptual Framework Student achievement outcomes are of primary importance and are hypothesized to be mediated by changes in teacher knowledge and pedagogical practice. 15
Conceptual Framework Logic model for the study of high school instruction with Problem-based Economics Teacher Professional Development Classroom Instruction Student Performance Content ,[object Object],Pedagogy ,[object Object],Curriculum ,[object Object],Engagement ,[object Object],Concepts ,[object Object],Problem Solving ,[object Object],16
Research Questions Does PBE change students’ content knowledge in economics? Does PBE change students’ problem-solving skills in economics Does PBE change teachers’ content knowledge of economics? Does use of PBE change economics teachers’ instructional practices Does the use of PBE change teachers’ satisfaction with teaching materials and methods used to teach economics? 17
Key Outcomes to be Studied and Their Measures The primary outcome measure is content knowledge gains for students in economics measured by the Council for Economic Education’s Test of Economic Literacy. Student problem-solving skills are measured with open-response performance assessment of applied economic concepts developed by UCLA CRESST. Teachers’ content knowledge was also measured using the Test of Economic Literacy. Pedagogical practices and teacher satisfaction were measured using a series of survey measures. 18
Key Study Characteristics Study characteristics and data collection schedule 19
Teacher Participants Allocation Retention Data Collected & Analyzed Allocated to intervention group: n = 64 ,[object Object]

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  • 1. Effects of Problem Based Economics on High School Economics Instruction Neal D. FinkelsteinRegional Educational Laboratory, West (REL West), WestEd Jason RavitzBuck Institute for Education AERA Annual Meeting – New Orleans, LAApril 14, 2011 1
  • 2. Neal D. FinkelsteinSenior Research ScientistREL West)WestEd December 8, 2010 2
  • 3. The case for economic literacy is obvious. High school graduates will be making economic choices all their lives, as breadwinners and consumers, and as citizens and voters. A wide range of people will be bombarded with economic information and misinformation for their entire lives. They will need some capacity for critical judgment. They will need it whether or not they go to college. James Tobin, Yale Economist and Nobel Laureate Wall Street Journal, July 9, 1986 3
  • 4. Purpose Assess student-level impacts of a problem-based instructional approach to high school economics. Tests the effectiveness of Buck Institute for Education curriculum on student learning of economics content and problem solving skills. Within-school randomized controlled trial in urban and rural high schools in California and Arizona during the 2007/08 school year. 4
  • 5. Why Study Economics Instruction? For decades, economists, educators, and business and government leaders have advocated for economic literacy as a component in school curricula. In general, high school economics does not help students understand our economic system. Most teachers are not adequately prepared to teach economics. 48 states include content standards in economics. 40 require implementation of standards, 23 require testing, and 17 require an economics course for graduation. 5
  • 6. What is Problem-Based Economics Instruction? Each of five curriculum modules is built around a case study well-suited to student-driven problem solving. Teachers use economic problems to help students learn to contextualize, understand, and solve problems. Teaching guide lays out all aspects of instruction including problem statement, placement in curriculum, concepts taught, objectives, resources materials and do’s and don’ts. Teachers in the intervention group receive professional development introducing the curriculum. Led by expert teachers with experience using the PBE units 6
  • 7. Students are often challenged in high school Economics courses because: O Economics concepts can be abstract O They don’t see relevance to real life O They are bored O All of the Above 7
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  • 11. With more than one possible solutionStudents work in teams to gather, apply and demonstrate knowledge and skills as they develop and present solutions. 9
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  • 15. HOW EACH PBE UNIT IS STRUCTURED: Project Launch (do NOT pre-teach!) Framing the Inquiry (Know/Need to Know List & Driving Question) 3. Problem-Solving & Learning Activities 4. Presentation, Assessment, and Debrief 11
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  • 22. WHAT TEACHERS SAY ABOUT PBE: “Making economics more engaging and relevant for students is possible!” “I have really enjoyed teaching with this curriculum; having a central problem to refer back to throughout the unit helps with teaching the concept.” “I just finished using PBE for the second time. The material that my kids are putting together is amazing. These are inner-city kids and the results are beyond belief. They love your material. I have been teaching for over 30 years and the lessons are undoubtedly the best I have ever used.” 14
  • 23. Conceptual Framework Student achievement outcomes are of primary importance and are hypothesized to be mediated by changes in teacher knowledge and pedagogical practice. 15
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  • 25. Research Questions Does PBE change students’ content knowledge in economics? Does PBE change students’ problem-solving skills in economics Does PBE change teachers’ content knowledge of economics? Does use of PBE change economics teachers’ instructional practices Does the use of PBE change teachers’ satisfaction with teaching materials and methods used to teach economics? 17
  • 26. Key Outcomes to be Studied and Their Measures The primary outcome measure is content knowledge gains for students in economics measured by the Council for Economic Education’s Test of Economic Literacy. Student problem-solving skills are measured with open-response performance assessment of applied economic concepts developed by UCLA CRESST. Teachers’ content knowledge was also measured using the Test of Economic Literacy. Pedagogical practices and teacher satisfaction were measured using a series of survey measures. 18
  • 27. Key Study Characteristics Study characteristics and data collection schedule 19
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  • 42. Satisfaction with materials & methods (n = 35)Excluded: 0 teachers 20
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  • 47. 12 teachers (including those who dropped out of the study) did not return any student-level dataAllocated to control group:n = 64 Attrition: n = 23 21
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  • 52. Student problem-solving skillsIncluded: n = 1,497 (81%)Not Included: n = 351 (19%)Number of teachers = 2922
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  • 54. For student outcomes, the analyses involve fitting conditional multilevel regression models (HLM) to account for the nesting of students within teachers. 23
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  • 56. For teacher outcomes, single-level regression models that include treatment status along with certain covariates (such as pre-test measures of outcome variables and teacher background information) are used to estimate program impacts.24
  • 57. Student-Level Findings Statistically significant finding: students whose teachers had received professional development and support in PBE outscored their control group peers on the TEL by an average of 2.6 test items. 25
  • 58. Student-Level Findings The outcomes on student measures of problem-solving skills and application to real world economic dilemmas also showed significant differences in favor of the intervention group. 26
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  • 60. No statistically significant difference in teachers’ pedagogical style with the survey measures used.
  • 61. Statistically significant differences in favor of the intervention group teachers on a measure of satisfaction with the teaching materials and methods.27 [1] Source: www.knowhow2go.org
  • 62. Effects of Problem Based Economics on High School Economics Instruction http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs/regions/west/pdf/REL_20104012.pdf 28