University of Missouri - Saint Louis
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An oral examination in defense of the dissertation for the degree
Doctor of Education
Barbara C. Zigrang
M.A. in Educational Administration, May, 1998, University of Missouri-St. Louis.
BSEd. in Special Education, May 1992,University of Missouri-Columbia
A case study describing what teachers do in a standards-based classroom
The purpose of this case study was to answer the research question: what do teachers do in a standards-based classroom? Four teachers in one elementary school participated in the study. Archival data (lesson plans, walk-through feedback) from the previous school year were used to portray and describe the instructional practices, and teaching styles of the teachers. Additional information was obtained through teacher interviews and self-rated surveys. This information helped the researcher gain a better understanding of teacher knowledge-base and comprehension of standards-based instruction. Student reading scores were used to make connections between standards-based instructional practices and student reading achievement and progress. An analysis of data and documents suggested that two of the four teachers were proficient in regards to their level of implementation of standards and instructional strategies related to standards. All teachers implemented reading standards, but in each situation it was to a varying degree and with varying strategies. No claims were made regarding a correlation between student reading scores and the level of implementation of standards, but connections could be made in this area. Those teachers considered proficient had a higher number of students who made growth in reading or who were meeting or exceeding reading expectations for their grade level.
| Date: February 4, 2008 | Time: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. | Place: 202 Marillac Hall |
Defense of Dissertation Committee
| Matthew Davis, Ph.D.(Advisor) | Ken Owen, Ed.D. | |
| Kathleen Brown, Ph.D. | Sarah Riss, Ed.D. |
