Online Professional Development to Prepare Afterschool Educators to Teach an Elementary STEM Curriculum: Results of a Design and Evaluation Study

Wusylko, C., Dawson, K., Xu, Z., Antonenko, P. & Doh, D.H. (under review). Online Professional Development to Prepare Afterschool Educators to Teach an Elementary STEM Curriculum: Results of a Design and Evaluation Study.

Online professional development (OPD) is a popular professional learning option, especially for those with monetary and time constraints such as afterschool educators. This study reports on the design, implementation, and evaluation of an OPD on preparing 18 afterschool educators to teach a content heavy, transmedia, STEM curriculum on cryptology and cybersecurity to 223 students. The design of our OPD is grounded in andragogy, incorporates OPD best practices, and uses a community of inquiry and online interaction framework. We evaluated the OPD on all four levels (reaction, learning, transfer and results) of Kirkpatrick’s (1979) evaluation framework. Educators in general had positive reactions to the OPD, and while reporting they were comfortable with the content, still expressed the desire to review trickier concepts before implementing. When implementing, educators reported they retained content, but still struggled with difficult concepts. 18 educators completed the OPD with 17 implementing in their program. 100% of educators who started the curriculum completed it with their students. Students’ knowledge assessment scores significant increased (Mpre = 5.51, SDpre = 1.79, Mpost = 7.46, SDpos t= 2.39, t = 9.07, df = 143, p < 0.001). Suggested strategies for designers of OPDs with similar curricular and program needs are included.