Accurately examining your current classroom environment and practices are essential to improving learner motivation and engagement. In your Module 1 Analysis, you designed a 12-item survey to evaluate selected motivational perceptions and behaviors of your students.
In this module’s application, you will complete the survey based on your role as a student at American College of Education and analyze the results. As you complete your analysis, you will consider how you can apply your self-assessment results to improve student motivation and engagement in your classroom.
View/Download the Template Tables Download Template Tables(DOC) for use in this assignment.
Follow the steps to complete Parts 1, 2, and 3 according to the directions for each part.
Follow the directions to submit your final Word document. Include all parts in a single submission document.
Part 1: Administer the Student Survey
Step 1. Using the Student Survey you created in the Module 1 Analysis, administer the survey to a group of students (either a whole class or a small group, whichever works best for your situation) and then also complete the survey from your role as a student at American College of Education. Use the same 5-point rating scale that you used for the Teacher Survey self-assessment to score your results.
Part 2: Summarize the Results
Step 2. Create an Excel spreadsheet of survey results.
Tutorials for using the program are available: Digital Learning Connections Resources and Tips.
Step 3. Calculate the average scores using the same method you used for the Teacher Survey Summary Chart:
To obtain the average score for each subcategory, add all the scores for each question, and then divide that number by the number of students who recorded scores, and then again by the number of questions in that subcategory.
Step 4. In your Word document, construct a Student Survey Summary chart and summarize the results of your students’ scores and the results of your self-assessment survey from your role as a student at American College of Education. You may use the template provided in the Template Tables document (linked above), or recreate the chart yourself.
Part 3: Analyze the Results
Step 5. Compose a 3- to 4-page essay (not including title and references pages) in APA format.
Compose an introduction and conclusion for your essay.
Use the questions below to guide your essay, and write 1-2 well-developed paragraphs for each question:
Summarize the results of your students’ surveys.
Summarize the results of your self-assessment survey from your role as a student.
What is your personal achievement goal orientation?
How do you perceive the goal structure in your classroom at American College of Education?
How do perceptions, beliefs, and strategies affect your role as a student?
How can you use the results from your students’ surveys and your self-assessment survey to improve teaching and learning in your classroom?
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Rubric
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Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDemonstrates a Conceptual Understanding
20 to >16.9 pts
Mastery
A. Clearly addressed all elements of the assignment. B. Demonstrated real-world application.
16.9 to >13.0 pts
Marginal
A. Addressed most of the elements of the assignment. B. Demonstrated marginal real-world application.
13 to >0.0 pts
Needs Improvement
A. Somewhat addressed the elements of the assignment. B. Demonstrated little to no real-world application.
0 pts
No submission
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis and Evaluation of Issues/Problems
30 to >25.4 pts
Mastery
A. Clearly addressed the issue/problem. B. Exhibited scholarly analysis and evaluation. C. Established a solid connection to theory and/or research. D. Demonstrated critical thinking surrounding the issue/problem with depth and breadth. E. Formulated deep conclusion and/or implications.
25.4 to >20.9 pts
Marginal
A. Addressed most of the issue/problem. B. Somewhat exhibited scholarly analysis and evaluation. C. Established some connection to theory and/or research. D. Demonstrated a superficial understanding of the issue/problem. E. Formulated surface-level conclusion and/or implications.
20.9 to >0.0 pts
Needs Improvement
A. Many issues/problems not addressed. B. Exhibited little to no scholarly analysis and evaluation. C. Established little to no connection to theory and/or research. D. Demonstrated limited evidence of understanding the problem/issue. E. Formulated limited evidence of conclusion and/or implications.
0 pts
No submission
30 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUse of Evidence
30 to >25.4 pts
Mastery
A. Displayed a variety of scholarly references as evidence. B. Demonstrated use of scholarly literature and research beyond sources provided in the course.
25.4 to >20.9 pts
Marginal
A. Displayed a marginal use of references. B. Demonstrated a marginal use of literature and research provided in the course.
20.9 to >0.0 pts
Needs Improvement
A. Displayed little to no use of references. B. Demonstrated little to no use of literature and research provided in the course.
0 pts
No submission
30 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeScholarly Writing
10 to >8.4 pts
Mastery
A. Exceeded or met formal writing standards. B. Demonstrated correct grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling.
8.4 to >6.9 pts
Marginal
A. Met or marginally met a basic level of formal writing. B. Demonstrated inconsistent use of grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling.
6.9 to >0.0 pts
Needs Improvement
A. Basic formal writing skills limited or not present. B. Demonstrated difficulty with grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling.
0 pts
No submission
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Format
10 to >8.4 pts
Mastery
A. Demonstrated near- perfect APA formatting.
8.4 to >6.9 pts
Marginal
A. Demonstrated marginally correct APA formatting.
6.9 to >0.0 pts
Needs Improvement
A. Demonstrated limited correct APA formatting.
0 pts
No submission
10 pts
Total Points: 100
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