--- Forwarded Message from "Mail" <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "Mail" <[log in to unmask]> >To: <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: research sample size? >Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 19:56:03 -0500 >Importance: Normal >Disposition-Notification-To: "Mail" <[log in to unmask]> I am a teacher with the North Kitsap School District in WA state. My district is supporting me in a research project next year using an online vocabulary acquisition curriculum I've developed based on my research, to help intermediate students who are struggling with comprehension. The Univ. of WA statistics dept. is helping me set up the research project so that the sample group size is appropriate to the multi-level structure that I plan to include. They have asked me to find the following information, and I'm hoping you can help: 1) In order to select a statistically valid sample size, we need to look at other educational research studies that include 4 different elementary schools, including a total of approx. 12 regular ed. classrooms and their teachers (3 classrooms at ea. school), at grade levels 4, 5, and 6. (This would amount to a student sampling of 300-400) Any projects any of you know of that come close would be helpful!! 2) What amount of improvement in comprehension, over a period of a school year, would be considered valuable enough to warrant interest in the strategies used to achieve those improvements? They asked me this question, and honestly, I wasn't sure how to answer it. For example, over a 6 month period this year, my reg. ed. class made an average of a full year's growth according to tests. Students that started below grade level made an average improvement of 1.5 years in the 6 months. I know these are respectable gains, but I was very highly motivated to make my approach work. In a larger scale project, the variety of teaching styles will cause these numbers to change. When is a gain in comprehension just not enough to make people want to try something new? What do you think? Thanks in advance for your help. Please direct me to anyone else you think might have access to this information. I'm unfortunately in a hurry and hope to have this info. by next week! Thanks again! Carla Kessler 360.697.6845 [log in to unmask]