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Microsoft Partners in Learning

School Research
Report September
2013
Prepared for
testscool

Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research

September 2013
Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research Report
This report presents the results of surveys of school
leaders and educators at testscool. The surveys measure
participants' reports of innovative teaching practices in
the schoo, including the use of technology for learning
and school support for innovative pratices. The goal of
the research is to provide tools for schools to measure
and develop innovative teaching and learning, and to
ultimately better prepare students for life and work in the
21st century.

This research is based on the school leader and educator
surveys developed for a broader multinational study
called Innovative Teaching and Learning (ITL)
Research, which is sponsored by Microsoft Partners in
Learning and has advisors from UNESCO, OECD and
other organizations. For more information, see
www.itlresearch.com.
The survey data reported in this document focuses on
measuring key elements of the ITL Research Model,
including the extent of Innovative Teaching Practices
educators use.
What is ICT?
Throughout this report information and
communication technologies (ICT) refers to a
broad set of technology tools and resources such
as computers (including laptops), mobile phones,
graphing calculators, digital cameras, electronic
whiteboards, other computer hardware,
computer software (such as presentation
software, word processors, and spreadsheets) and
the Internet. The words computers, technology,
and ICT are used interchangeably.

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Introduction and Methodology
Schools around the world are striving to improve students' learning experiences through pedagogical changes and the effective
use of technology. Students need skills for life and work in the 21st century that are not well developed through traditional
education. Microsoft's Partners in Learning School Research (PILSR) provides tools that any school or system can use to measure
innovative teaching practices and make progress on transforming education to meet students' needs.
This report is based on surveys of the school leaders and educators at testscool testcity, Albania that were completed in
September, 2013. These surveys can be repeated by the school each year to measure progress.
The objectives of this report are to provide a basis for discussion and reflection within the broader school community and to
inform strategic planning and professional development decisions. Each school participating in PILSR is invited to join the
international community of educators interested in this research at [www.pilntest.com] to share ideas, examples and experiences.

Method
The surveys were conducted online among
school leaders and educators in testscool in
September, 2013.
Survey questions were asked in English.
Measures of innovative teaching practices
are based on educators' reports of their own
teaching practices.

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Survey sample
Access to the surveys was provided to all
school leaders and teachers in the school.
All measures shown in the report are based
on the number of survey responses from the
school.

Sample size and
response rate
Out of 4 educators at testscool, 4 responded
to the teacher survey, for a response rate of
100%.
Out of 4 school leaders at testscool, 4
responded to the school leader survey, for a
response rate of 100%.
Response rates below 80% (of the total
educator and school leader populations in
the school) have low reliability (they may not
accurately reflect practices in the school).

3
What Are Innovative Teaching Practices?
StudentCentered
Pedagogy

Extending
learning
beyond the
classroom

"Innovative Teaching Practices" in this research include more than the use of technology
alone. Having technology in schools does not by itself change teaching and learning. For it to
be effective in improving student learning, technology use needs to be part of the
pedagogical shifts that include student centered learning and practicing learning in ways that
can take place anytime and anywhere.

ICT used for
teaching and
learning

*Based on definitions from the Innovative Teaching and Learning Research project: www.itlresearch.com.

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Innovative Teaching Practices
Use of the term "innovative" to describe the combination of the three teaching practices
described below is intentional. Student centered pedagogy and extending learning beyond
the classroom are concepts that have very long histories. The term "innovative" in the context
of this research describes combining these practices with technology to solve teaching and
learning challenges in new ways. It is the combination of these pedagogical practices with
technology that has the potential for real innovation.

Student-Centered
Pedagogy

Extending learning beyond the
classroom

ICT used for teaching and
learning

Student-centered pedagogy includes
practices of teaching and learning that are
project-based, collaborative, foster
knowledge-building, require self-regulation
and assessment, and are both personalized
(allowing for student choice and relevance to
the individual student) as well as
individualized (allowing students to work at
their own pace and according to their
particular learning needs).

This teaching practice refers to learning
activiites that reflect the nature of highperforming work groups in modern
organizations.

This teaching practice relates to technology
use by educators and by students for learning
purposes. Because the impact of information
and communication technologies (ICT) can
vary widely depending on its pedagogical
application, this construct includes a focus on
how ICT is used and not simply whether it is
used.

Each of these elements has a strong base of
prior research, linking them to positive
outcomes in terms of developing 21st century
skills among students.

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Learning activities extend beyond the
traditional boundaries of the classroom, for
example, by including individuals beyond the
classroom (for example, parents, experts,
community members), by providing
opportunities 24/7 learning (for example,
research outside the classroom), fostering
cross-subject connections, and promoting
global awareness and cultural understanding.

For example, the surveys distinguish between
basic or rote use of technology and higherlevel technology use that takes better
advantage of technology for deep student
learning.

5
Innovative Teaching Practices Index*
The chart on the right shows how
educators at testscool report their
use of the different elements of
innovative teaching practices, and
how school leaders estimate the
use of these practices among
educators in the school. These
practices are described in more
detail on the following pages.
Other related research demonstrates that innovative teaching
practices are strongly associated with students' development of
21st Century skills (see www.itlresearch.com)

2.8

Overall Innovative Teaching Practices
Index Score (Educators Responses)
*All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of a practice on a 5 point scale. Higher scores indicate a higher reported frequency of a practice. All items show averages across all
responses from the school for each group (educators and school leaders). Data has been adjusted to account for the number of times a class meets per week.
**Student and Teacher ICT Use has been calculated taking the average of basic and high level technology use (see pages 10-11).

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Student
Centered
Pedagogy

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Student Centered Pedagogy
These charts show how frequently educators and school leaders report using student centered
pedagogical practices.
% Educators who practice this at least 1-3 times per month

Personalized Learning

Example Learning Activity: Student-Centered Pedagogy
Student-centered learning requires students to be active, responsible participants in their own learning. An
example would be a learning activity where students are asked to organize into three groups, where each group
develops a project (collaboration) to design a better school library (knowledge construction). The project must
include applications of concepts from math, history and human biology (knowledge construction). Students
choose the particular concepts they will use from these areas and how they will apply them in the design
(personalized learning). Finally, students assess each group's work according to specified expectations and
modify the project design based on feedback from peers (self regulation).
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Student Centered Pedagogy
Chart shows how frequently educators and school leaders report using student centered
pedagogical practices.

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Extending
Learning
Beyond the
Classroom

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Extending Learning Beyond the Classroom
These charts show how frequently educators and school leaders report using practices that extend
learning beyond the classroom.

**Real World Problem Solving

Example of Learning Activity: Extended Learning and Real World Problem Solving
Students are asked to create a presentation of their research on how work is changing. Student groups visit parents' workplaces
in teams using digital photography and video, generating stories, images and knowledge about the issue. Then the teams
investigate labor market trends using data collected from the internet or other sources to make charts that compare what they
saw and learned locally with patterns in other countries. Finally, they send the reports to local authorities identifying resources
and programs needed to help develop the workforce capacity in their community.
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ICT Used for
Teaching and
Learning

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ICT Used for Teaching and Learning by Educators
These charts show how educators and school leaders report on educators' use of technology for
learning. Higher-level uses of ICT integrate more deeply with learning objectives and are more strongly
associated with innovative teaching methods than basic uses of ICT.

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ICT Used for Teaching and Learning by Students
These charts show how educators and school leaders report on students' use of technology for
learning. Higher-level uses of ICT integrate more deeply with learning objectives and are more strongly
associated with innovative teaching methods than basic uses of ICT.

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Barriers to Technology Use
This chart shows percentage of educators and school leaders who say the item is the "most significant
barrier" to ICT use in teaching and learning.

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ICT Access
"Please estimate the percentage of teachers who have personal electronic devices for use in your school? Please
include school and teacher-owned devices in your estimate."
"Please estimate the percentages of studendts who have personal electronic devices for use in your school?
Please include school and student-owned devices in your estimate."
"Are computers for teachers and student use connected to the Internet?"
(School Leader Survey Only)

Range of teachers
using devices

Range of students
using devices

Percent of laptops or notebooks

26-30%

36-40%

Percent of tablet PCs (such as Surface, iPad, Android Tablet,
or Slates)

16-20%

36-40%

Percent of desktops or workstations

16-20%

46-50%

Percent of E-readers (such as Amazon Kindle)

26-30%

51-55%

Percent of smartphones

21-25%

61-65%

Percent of simple cell phones

16-20%

61-65%

Percent of gaming console or device

21-25%

66-70%

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Types of Professional Development and Levels of
Innovative Teaching Practices
"In the last two years, did you participate in any of the following types of professional development
activities?"
(Educator Survey Only)

This chart shows the
average difference in
innovative teaching
practice scores between
educators from testscool
who participated in
these types of
professional
development and those
who did not.
Each variable is isolated
by controlling for
participation in the other
types.

*All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of innovative practices on a 5 point scale.

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Collaboration Among Educators
"How often do you collaborate with colleagues at your school in the following ways?"
These questions were asked on a 5-point scale: 'Never' is coded as 1 and '4-5 times per week' as 5. Higher scores indicate
a higher reported frequency of a practice.

This chart shows
educators' level of selfreported collaboration
with their educator
colleagues in the
school.
In other related
research, the level of
collaboration among
educators in a school
has been shown to be
strongly associated with
the overall level of
innovative teaching
practices in that school.
(See www.itlresearch.com)

*All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of innovative practices on a 5 point scale.

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Incentives and Recognition for Innovative Teaching
"What supports are in place at your school to help teachers improve the way they teach?"

This chart shows perceptions of support for innovative teaching practices in the school among educators
and school leaders.

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  • 1. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research Report September 2013 Prepared for testscool Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research September 2013
  • 2. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research Report This report presents the results of surveys of school leaders and educators at testscool. The surveys measure participants' reports of innovative teaching practices in the schoo, including the use of technology for learning and school support for innovative pratices. The goal of the research is to provide tools for schools to measure and develop innovative teaching and learning, and to ultimately better prepare students for life and work in the 21st century. This research is based on the school leader and educator surveys developed for a broader multinational study called Innovative Teaching and Learning (ITL) Research, which is sponsored by Microsoft Partners in Learning and has advisors from UNESCO, OECD and other organizations. For more information, see www.itlresearch.com. The survey data reported in this document focuses on measuring key elements of the ITL Research Model, including the extent of Innovative Teaching Practices educators use. What is ICT? Throughout this report information and communication technologies (ICT) refers to a broad set of technology tools and resources such as computers (including laptops), mobile phones, graphing calculators, digital cameras, electronic whiteboards, other computer hardware, computer software (such as presentation software, word processors, and spreadsheets) and the Internet. The words computers, technology, and ICT are used interchangeably. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 2
  • 3. Introduction and Methodology Schools around the world are striving to improve students' learning experiences through pedagogical changes and the effective use of technology. Students need skills for life and work in the 21st century that are not well developed through traditional education. Microsoft's Partners in Learning School Research (PILSR) provides tools that any school or system can use to measure innovative teaching practices and make progress on transforming education to meet students' needs. This report is based on surveys of the school leaders and educators at testscool testcity, Albania that were completed in September, 2013. These surveys can be repeated by the school each year to measure progress. The objectives of this report are to provide a basis for discussion and reflection within the broader school community and to inform strategic planning and professional development decisions. Each school participating in PILSR is invited to join the international community of educators interested in this research at [www.pilntest.com] to share ideas, examples and experiences. Method The surveys were conducted online among school leaders and educators in testscool in September, 2013. Survey questions were asked in English. Measures of innovative teaching practices are based on educators' reports of their own teaching practices. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool Survey sample Access to the surveys was provided to all school leaders and teachers in the school. All measures shown in the report are based on the number of survey responses from the school. Sample size and response rate Out of 4 educators at testscool, 4 responded to the teacher survey, for a response rate of 100%. Out of 4 school leaders at testscool, 4 responded to the school leader survey, for a response rate of 100%. Response rates below 80% (of the total educator and school leader populations in the school) have low reliability (they may not accurately reflect practices in the school). 3
  • 4. What Are Innovative Teaching Practices? StudentCentered Pedagogy Extending learning beyond the classroom "Innovative Teaching Practices" in this research include more than the use of technology alone. Having technology in schools does not by itself change teaching and learning. For it to be effective in improving student learning, technology use needs to be part of the pedagogical shifts that include student centered learning and practicing learning in ways that can take place anytime and anywhere. ICT used for teaching and learning *Based on definitions from the Innovative Teaching and Learning Research project: www.itlresearch.com. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 4
  • 5. Innovative Teaching Practices Use of the term "innovative" to describe the combination of the three teaching practices described below is intentional. Student centered pedagogy and extending learning beyond the classroom are concepts that have very long histories. The term "innovative" in the context of this research describes combining these practices with technology to solve teaching and learning challenges in new ways. It is the combination of these pedagogical practices with technology that has the potential for real innovation. Student-Centered Pedagogy Extending learning beyond the classroom ICT used for teaching and learning Student-centered pedagogy includes practices of teaching and learning that are project-based, collaborative, foster knowledge-building, require self-regulation and assessment, and are both personalized (allowing for student choice and relevance to the individual student) as well as individualized (allowing students to work at their own pace and according to their particular learning needs). This teaching practice refers to learning activiites that reflect the nature of highperforming work groups in modern organizations. This teaching practice relates to technology use by educators and by students for learning purposes. Because the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) can vary widely depending on its pedagogical application, this construct includes a focus on how ICT is used and not simply whether it is used. Each of these elements has a strong base of prior research, linking them to positive outcomes in terms of developing 21st century skills among students. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool Learning activities extend beyond the traditional boundaries of the classroom, for example, by including individuals beyond the classroom (for example, parents, experts, community members), by providing opportunities 24/7 learning (for example, research outside the classroom), fostering cross-subject connections, and promoting global awareness and cultural understanding. For example, the surveys distinguish between basic or rote use of technology and higherlevel technology use that takes better advantage of technology for deep student learning. 5
  • 6. Innovative Teaching Practices Index* The chart on the right shows how educators at testscool report their use of the different elements of innovative teaching practices, and how school leaders estimate the use of these practices among educators in the school. These practices are described in more detail on the following pages. Other related research demonstrates that innovative teaching practices are strongly associated with students' development of 21st Century skills (see www.itlresearch.com) 2.8 Overall Innovative Teaching Practices Index Score (Educators Responses) *All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of a practice on a 5 point scale. Higher scores indicate a higher reported frequency of a practice. All items show averages across all responses from the school for each group (educators and school leaders). Data has been adjusted to account for the number of times a class meets per week. **Student and Teacher ICT Use has been calculated taking the average of basic and high level technology use (see pages 10-11). Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 6
  • 7. Student Centered Pedagogy Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 7
  • 8. Student Centered Pedagogy These charts show how frequently educators and school leaders report using student centered pedagogical practices. % Educators who practice this at least 1-3 times per month Personalized Learning Example Learning Activity: Student-Centered Pedagogy Student-centered learning requires students to be active, responsible participants in their own learning. An example would be a learning activity where students are asked to organize into three groups, where each group develops a project (collaboration) to design a better school library (knowledge construction). The project must include applications of concepts from math, history and human biology (knowledge construction). Students choose the particular concepts they will use from these areas and how they will apply them in the design (personalized learning). Finally, students assess each group's work according to specified expectations and modify the project design based on feedback from peers (self regulation). Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 8
  • 9. Student Centered Pedagogy Chart shows how frequently educators and school leaders report using student centered pedagogical practices. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 9
  • 10. Extending Learning Beyond the Classroom Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 10
  • 11. Extending Learning Beyond the Classroom These charts show how frequently educators and school leaders report using practices that extend learning beyond the classroom. **Real World Problem Solving Example of Learning Activity: Extended Learning and Real World Problem Solving Students are asked to create a presentation of their research on how work is changing. Student groups visit parents' workplaces in teams using digital photography and video, generating stories, images and knowledge about the issue. Then the teams investigate labor market trends using data collected from the internet or other sources to make charts that compare what they saw and learned locally with patterns in other countries. Finally, they send the reports to local authorities identifying resources and programs needed to help develop the workforce capacity in their community. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 11
  • 12. ICT Used for Teaching and Learning Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 12
  • 13. ICT Used for Teaching and Learning by Educators These charts show how educators and school leaders report on educators' use of technology for learning. Higher-level uses of ICT integrate more deeply with learning objectives and are more strongly associated with innovative teaching methods than basic uses of ICT. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 13
  • 14. ICT Used for Teaching and Learning by Students These charts show how educators and school leaders report on students' use of technology for learning. Higher-level uses of ICT integrate more deeply with learning objectives and are more strongly associated with innovative teaching methods than basic uses of ICT. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 14
  • 15. Barriers to Technology Use This chart shows percentage of educators and school leaders who say the item is the "most significant barrier" to ICT use in teaching and learning. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 15
  • 16. ICT Access "Please estimate the percentage of teachers who have personal electronic devices for use in your school? Please include school and teacher-owned devices in your estimate." "Please estimate the percentages of studendts who have personal electronic devices for use in your school? Please include school and student-owned devices in your estimate." "Are computers for teachers and student use connected to the Internet?" (School Leader Survey Only) Range of teachers using devices Range of students using devices Percent of laptops or notebooks 26-30% 36-40% Percent of tablet PCs (such as Surface, iPad, Android Tablet, or Slates) 16-20% 36-40% Percent of desktops or workstations 16-20% 46-50% Percent of E-readers (such as Amazon Kindle) 26-30% 51-55% Percent of smartphones 21-25% 61-65% Percent of simple cell phones 16-20% 61-65% Percent of gaming console or device 21-25% 66-70% Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 16
  • 17. Types of Professional Development and Levels of Innovative Teaching Practices "In the last two years, did you participate in any of the following types of professional development activities?" (Educator Survey Only) This chart shows the average difference in innovative teaching practice scores between educators from testscool who participated in these types of professional development and those who did not. Each variable is isolated by controlling for participation in the other types. *All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of innovative practices on a 5 point scale. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 17
  • 18. Collaboration Among Educators "How often do you collaborate with colleagues at your school in the following ways?" These questions were asked on a 5-point scale: 'Never' is coded as 1 and '4-5 times per week' as 5. Higher scores indicate a higher reported frequency of a practice. This chart shows educators' level of selfreported collaboration with their educator colleagues in the school. In other related research, the level of collaboration among educators in a school has been shown to be strongly associated with the overall level of innovative teaching practices in that school. (See www.itlresearch.com) *All items are measured based on educators' reported frequency of innovative practices on a 5 point scale. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 18
  • 19. Incentives and Recognition for Innovative Teaching "What supports are in place at your school to help teachers improve the way they teach?" This chart shows perceptions of support for innovative teaching practices in the school among educators and school leaders. Microsoft Partners in Learning School Research testscool 19