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Page 1: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March
Page 2: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Listening to the Voices of Our Future

National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006

Julie EvansChief Executive Officer

Project Tomorrow

Session 3-04 / March 23, 2007

Page 3: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents

• Annual national research project Online surveys Convenience sampling –open for all K-12 schools

• Collect data ↔ Stimulate conversations Students, Teachers, Parents (new!)

• Inform policies & programs Analysis and reporting Services: custom reports, consulting with schools, Speak Up Your Way!

• Since 2003: 795,000 K-12 students 48,000 teachers 15,000 parents 10,000 schools – all 50 states, DC + DOD schools

Page 4: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

• National initiative of Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit organization

• Our programs and initiatives: Science Docent Program Regional Innovation Initiative with high tech industry Student Voices Resource Center NSF National Science Digital Library Project

TestDrive Speak Up National Research Project

Page 5: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

2006 Sponsors & Partners

Advanced Network & Services, Inc.

And 100+ national and regional nonprofit partners

Page 6: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Let’s talk about . . .

Context

Expectations

Trends

Page 7: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

You just received this text message:

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What is your next action?

Page 8: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

dis rm S filD W BNFs of A3 lerning Bt lts Nt B 404 bout d kdz POV RU ReD 2 tlk nw f ys ~~~ yr h& ciao

What is your next action?

1. Stand up2. Wave your hand3. Show us your cell phone4. I don’t have a clue – I am over 21!

Page 9: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Translation please!

dis rm S filD W BNFs of A3 lerning Bt lts Nt B 404 bout d kdz POV RU ReD 2 tlk nw f ys ~~~ yr h& ciao

This room is filled with big name fans of anytime, anywhere, anyplace learning. But let’s not be clueless about the kids’ point of view. Are you ready to talk now? If yes, wave your hand. Goodbye.

Page 10: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Let’s add some more context:

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity*

1994 – 3%

1996 – 14%

1998 – 51%

2000 – 77%

2002 – 92% * NCES data

Page 11: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%

1998 – 51%

2000 – 77%

2002 – 92%

Page 12: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%: Your 1st Year Students

1998 – 51%

2000 – 77%

2002 – 92%

Page 13: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%: Your 1st Year Students

1998 – 51%: 10th Grade

2000 – 77%

2002 – 92%

Page 14: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%: Your 1st Year Students

1998 – 51%: 10th Grade

2000 – 77%: 8th Grade

2002 – 92%

Page 15: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%: Your 1st Year Students

1998 – 51%: 10th Grade now

2000 – 77%: 8th Grade now

2002 – 92%: 6th Grade now

Page 16: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Context:

K-12 Classroom Internet Connectivity 2nd Graders – where are they now?

1994 – 3%: Your 3rd Year Students

1996 – 14%: Your 1st Year Students

1998 – 51%: 10th Grade now

2000 – 77%: 8th Grade now

2002 – 92%: 6th Grade now

Who are the real digital

natives?

Are we ready for those natives?

Page 17: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

This year’s survey question themes:

Learning & Teaching with Technology

21st Century Skills

Communications, Connections & Self-Expression

Math & Science Instruction

Global Collaborations

Competitiveness & Workforce Preparedness

Designing Schools of the Future

What can we learn about today’s learners to inform your work today & tomorrow?

Page 18: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

Participation Overview:

232,781 K-12 students, 21,272 teachers & 15,316 parents Students: Elementary (pre K-Gr 5) – 43%

Middle School (Gr 6-8) – 35% High School (Gr 9-12) – 21%

50% Girls – 50% Boys

88% say they have a computer @ home

Teachers: 80% - Classroom assignment36% - 4 to 15 years experience42% - have Masters’ Degree

Parents:29% member of a PTA/PTO/Booster Club13% volunteer regularly @ school

Page 19: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

Participation Overview:

All 50 states, DC, Canada, Mexico & American DOD schools

Top 10 states: TX, IL, CA, MD, AL, NC, FL, MA, VA, MI

School demographics*: 2800 schools

96% public schools – 4% private schools

Urban (1/3) Rural (1/3) Suburban (1/3)

% of schools that are Title 1 eligible = 41%

% of schools w/majority minority school population = 43%    

Page 20: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Today’s learners and . . .

Devices & Tools

Uses of Technology

Value of Technology Skills

Schools of the Future

Page 21: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

Preliminary key findings from the student data:

• Communications is #1 • Online connected-ness creating new definition of

“friends”

• Online safety & privacy are not top student concerns

• Students say: “Make science & math relevant!”

• Youngest learners are very tech sophisticated

• Continued disconnect between students & adults

Page 22: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Devices & Tools – besides computers

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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70%

80%

Cell Phones MP3 Game Players

K-2

Gr 3-5

Gr 6-12

Page 23: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Using Technology for Schoolwork

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Research Keyboarding Presentations Tests

K-2

Gr 3-5

Gr 6-8

Gr 9-12

Page 24: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Using Technology for Schoolwork

Email teachers – 25%

Use online text books – 22%

Email – IM classmate about a project – 40%

Check on a grade – 22%

Take an online class – 9%

Page 25: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Using Technology for Schoolwork – Online learning

35% of students Gr 6-12 interested in taking an online class

Why?

1. To get extra help in a subject area2. To take a class not offered3. To work at one’s own pace4. To get college credit – AP class5. Interest in the topic

What subject areas? Math, Foreign Language

Page 26: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Using Technology for Schoolwork – Assessment

How to show what you know?

• Tests – online and bubble• Projects• Presentations & portfolios

What about tests?

Too much Worrying a lot Need to get into college Need to do well in college

Page 27: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Outside of School

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Email/IM Games Music MySpace

K-2

Gr 3-5

Gr 6-8

Gr 9-12

Page 28: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Communications

Favorite communications tool?

Email

IM

Cell phone for talking

Cell phone for texting

Page 29: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Communications

Favorite communications tool?

Email

IM

Cell phone for talkingFavorite: 36% of students Grades 6-12

Daily use: 73% Gr 9-1257% Gr 6-8

42% Gr 3-5

Page 30: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Connected-ness

Are students using online tools to connect with other students?

Connecting with students in the US - 23% Connecting with students around the world

- 17%

Online friends:

Page 31: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Connected-ness

Are students using online tools to connect with other students?

Connecting with students in the US - 23% Connecting with students around the world - 17%

Online friends:

44% connect with 20+ online friends monthly Never met 34% of those friends

Page 32: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Connected-ness

Are students using online tools to connect with other students?

Connecting with students in the US - 23% Connecting with students around the world - 17%

Online friends:

44% connect with 20+ online friends monthly Never met 34% of those friends

Redefining what is a “friend”

Page 33: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Connected-ness

Make new friends – 34% Blog (create/post) – 22%Sharing writings online – 16%Create a podcast – 6%Posted a video – 13%MySpace page – 51%Worked on a group project – 24%Play online games – 35%Shared music – 15%

Page 34: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Technology Use – Connected-ness

Make new friends – 34% Blog (create/post) – 22%Sharing writings online – 16%Create a podcast – 6%Posted a video – 13%MySpace page – 51%Worked on a group project – 24%Play online games – 35%Shared music – 15%

Go to websites for TV shows/Movies:

25% of students K-12

Page 35: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Value of Good Tech Skills : Top responses

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40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Get a job Collegesuccess

Worldawareness

Do well inschool

Gr 3-5

Gr 6-8

Gr 9-12

Page 36: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Math & Science in K-12 schools:how today’s students want to learn

•Apply math/science to solve real world

problems•Visit places where science happens•Multimedia and interactive simulations •Use equipment and tools•Solve math puzzles•Talk to scientists and mathematicians•Learn math/science that will help me with a

job•All kinds of technology

Page 37: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Math & Science in K-12 schools:how today’s students want to learn

•Apply math/science to solve real world problems•Visit places where science happens•Multimedia and interactive simulations •Use equipment and tools•Solve math puzzles•Talk to scientists and mathematicians•Learn math/science that will help me with a job•All kinds of technology

Add relevance to the rigor!

Page 38: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Students and their interest in careers in science, math, technology and engineering?

Not interested in a STEM Career

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

K-2 Gr 3-5 Gr 6-8 Gr 9-12

Students

Page 39: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Schools Today : Obstacles to Using Technology

Grades 3-5

Access issues:• Lack of computers• Inconvenient locations• Slow Internet access

Grades 6-12

Control issues:• Rules against tech tools• Teachers control when/where use• School filters

Page 40: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Designing K-12 Schools of the Future

Students K-12: Laptop for every student

Other ideas (from students Gr 6-12):

Use cell phones/MP3 players/Handhelds – 46% Use email/IM/blogs – 45% Digital moviemaking equipment – 45% Interactive whiteboards – 44% Online textbooks – 39% Online classes - 35% Lessons/assignments on my iPod – 34%

Page 41: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

Key findings from the teacher data:

Impact of technology – “teaching & instructional support”

Time is still the #1 obstacle to using tech more in school (Not enough time for science either)

Online safety & privacy are top concerns for student tech use

Teachers embracing email as key tool for parent communications

Good impact with school based professional development

Majority don’t believe schools are doing a good job preparing kids for 21st century

Page 42: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

What do K-12 teachers believe about the value of technology for teaching and learning?

Top vote getters:

Access to more accurate information – 64%Richer lesson plans – 53%Better able to engage students – 52%Meet varying needs of students – 48%Better able to assess student progress – 35%

“Has technology enhanced student performance & achievement?”

Page 43: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

What do teachers believe about the value of technology for teaching and learning?

Top vote getters:

Access to more accurate information – 64%Richer lesson plans – 53%Better able to engage students – 52%Meet varying needs of students – 48%Better able to assess student progress – 35%

“Has technology enhanced student performance & achievement?”

75% say yes: student engagement in learning

Page 44: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up for Students, Teachers & Parents 2006

Key findings from the parent data:

Satisfaction with school technology? Mixed results. Want school info “pushed” out via email

Online safety & privacy top concerns for student tech use

Support students having cell phones @ school

Value math & science for all students• Real concern about global job competition & getting into a good college

Majority do not believe schools are doing good job preparing kids for 21st century

Page 45: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

From the parent & teacher data . . .

Student Tech Use Concerns

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Gr 6-12 Students Teachers Parents

Cyberbullying

Privacy

Spam

Bad websites

Digital equity

Online cheating

Girls & Tech

Predators

Too much time

Page 46: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

From the parent & teacher data . . .

How well is your school doing in preparing your children/students to compete for the jobs and careers of the 21st century?

Response “Yes”

Parents – 48%Teachers – 47%

Page 47: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

From the parent & teacher data . . .

How well is your school doing in preparing your children/students to compete for the jobs and careers of the 21st century?

Response “Yes”

Parents – 48%Teachers – 47%

Over 50% of parents and

teachers believetheir schools

are not doing a good job.

Page 48: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Trends to watch – as the real digital natives go to college!

Spectrum of digital native-ness

New communications devices and tools

Online learning with online tools

Connecting without boundaries

Technology as tool – not fad or fun

Inclusion of student ideas in planning

Page 49: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Speak Up : Next steps

Briefings & Conferences

National Report

More analysis - Customized reports

Special Focus Reports – sampling of topics:• 21st century skills • Online learning• Global collaborations• Communications and self-expression

Speak Up 2007 – October 1, 2007

Page 50: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

Thank you!

Julie EvansChief Executive Officer

949-609-4660 [email protected]

Page 51: Listening to the Voices of Our Future National Data Findings from Speak Up 2006 Julie Evans Chief Executive Officer Project Tomorrow Session 3-04 / March

“Listening to the Voices of Our Future”CAMEX 2007 Session 3-04

Speak Up 2006 for Students, Teachers and Parents

Copyright Project Tomorrow 2007.

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