Judith A. Hillen’s research while affiliated with Fresno Pacific University and other places

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Making Connections in Math and Science: Identifying Student Outcomes
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October 1994

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School Science and Mathematics

Donna F. Berlin

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Judith A. Hillen

A three-phase Collaborative Science Education Research Project (CSERP) has been established between the AIMS Education Foundation and The National Center for Science Teaching and Learning. The goal of Phase I is to identify student outcomes as perceived by classroom teachers to be related to participation in a hands-on, integrated mathematics science program called AIMS, Activities Integrating Math and Science. The raw data were then summarized and interpreted by the principal investigators. Data collection procedures involved seven Research Team Leaders; 45 teacher-researchers; and 2,025 students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 located in six states. The teacher-researchers identified 423 cognitive, 234 affective, and 188 social outcomes that were coded and classified by the principal investigators. An unanticipated teacher outcome also emerged. Teacher involvement in the research project greatly contributed to their own sense of professionalism. These outcomes will be used to develop, pilot (Phase II), and field test (Phase III) prototypic assessment items in the subsequent phases of the CSERP.

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... Sanders et al. (1993) found that teachers were more capable of organizing and sequencing their presentation logically when they taught within, rather than outside, their subject area expertise. Teachers with more content knowledge expertise were found to make more connections between SMK and the real world (Gess-Newsome and Lederman, 1993), and making connections to the real world in turn was found to enhance student learning (Berlin and Hillen, 1994;Bouillion and Gomez, 2001). Researchers also found that teachers' scores attained on a middle school physical science test were positively predictive of their students' scores on the same test. ...

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The Impact of High School Life Science Teachers' Subject Matter Knowledge and Knowledge of Student Misconceptions on Students' Learning
Making Connections in Math and Science: Identifying Student Outcomes
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  • October 1994

School Science and Mathematics