Data Collection Structure
Data collection occurs at two points:
Pre-instruction administration (Form A)
Post-instruction administration (Form B)
For each student, domain-level raw scores (0–6 per domain) are recorded.
Student identifiers are anonymized using coded IDs.
In addition to student scores, participating teachers complete a brief pre-instruction declaration identifying one or two domains selected for instructional emphasis.
Growth Calculation
Growth is calculated at the domain level using raw score differences:
Δ Domain Score = Post Score − Pre-Score
Growth is analyzed:
Per student
Per domain
At the class mean level
Total score growth (maximum 24 points) is also calculated descriptively.
Targeted vs Non-Targeted Comparison
To examine instructional alignment, growth is compared across:
Domains declared for instructional emphasis
Domains not declared for emphasis
Mean growth differences between targeted and non-targeted domains are calculated descriptively.
This comparison allows examination of whether domain-informed emphasis corresponds with domain-level change.
Analytical Scope
The pilot employs descriptive statistics only, including:
Mean growth
Standard deviation (optional)
Comparative domain patterns
Given the exploratory nature of the pilot and single-class sample, inferential statistical testing is not conducted at this stage.
Data Transparency
All calculations are performed within a structured spreadsheet framework, including:
Raw data tab
Growth calculation tab
Summary statistics tab
Targeted analysis tab
This structure allows replicability and future expansion to additional classrooms.
Interpretation Boundaries
Results are interpreted cautiously due to:
Limited sample size
Non-randomized design
Teacher-researcher overlap
Short instructional window
The pilot seeks to identify patterns and feasibility rather than establish causal claims.
Limitations of the Pilot Study
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