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Campus Without Walls Impact Study

The Campus without Walls (CWW) initiative aims to promote greater equity, access, and opportunity for students to engage in rigorous, relevant, and meaningful curricula and instruction regardless of the students’ neighborhood of residence or assigned school. The goal of CWW is to improve both student academic and nonacademic outcomes.

The CWW Impact Study will expand access to teacher fellowships for up to 15 educators across Massachusetts in spring of 2024. Teacher fellowships are now available and fully funded by a $1.7M grant through the American Institutes for Research® (AIR®) Equity Initiative, which aims to enhance educational opportunities for students who have been historically overlooked and underserved. Participating Teacher Fellows will receive resources to implement CWW courses at no cost, including curriculum, weekly collaboration with a Lead Teacher to support successful implementation, and the opportunity to participate in a monthly Community of Practice hosted by CWW.

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CWW Impact Study

AIR is partnering with CWW, along with the CERES Institute for Children & Youth at Boston University and the Rennie Center, to implement and conduct a study of CWW.

 

The focus of this study is to better understand teachers’ and students’ experiences within the CWW initiative, factors that support effective implementation of CWW, and the outcomes that result from teacher and student participation.

 

We are not evaluating individual teachers or classrooms; we want to learn from participants how CWW can be an effective model for providing more rigorous and engaging instruction for students.

Benefits of Impact Study Participation

During the impact study, Teacher Fellows receive

FREE project-based, innovative curriculum to keep and use into the future

Mentorship and ongoing support to implement a minicourse in spring 2024.

$500 honorarium ($50 gift card plus $450 classroom funds)

Recognition on the CWW website and with our partner network as a CWW Alum Teacher Fellow

Priority notification and access to upcoming CWW minicourses.

CWW: Built by Teachers for
Teachers in Massachusetts

CWW is available for Massachusetts teachers of Grades 6–12 and leverages the power of technology to connect classrooms, educators, and students across the state. Specifically, CWW pairs Teacher Fellows with Lead Teachers to implement innovative, project-based, challenging, and culturally responsive minicourses in their classrooms. Teachers share their collective assets, strengthen their networks, and access a larger resource base than what is available when working alone.

Teacher Fellowship Opportunity 

CWW is seeking middle and high school teachers from all subject areas who are interested in enhancing their curriculum with an innovative thematic unit, with support from a highly experienced Lead Teacher. Teachers who sign up to be a Teaching Fellow are invited to participate in a study of CWW’s impact on students and teachers. Teacher Fellows participating in the CWW impact study will be selected by lottery to collaborate with a Lead Teacher to implement a 6- to 12-week CWW minicourse in their classrooms in spring 2024.

Data Collection

The study team will ask teachers, school administrators, and students to participate in data collection activities. AIR and CERES will work closely with participating teachers to ensure that the data collection activities are scheduled at appropriate times to avoid any disruption to instruction. 

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School-based Interviews and Focus Groups.

We plan to interview or conduct focus groups with key constituents of the CWW program, including Teacher Fellows, participating students, Lead Teachers, and school administrators. Interviews and focus groups will take place at the end of each course in spring 2024.

Teacher Fellow and Lead Teacher Survey

Teacher Fellows participating in the study will be asked to complete a short survey prior to and at the end of each course session. Lead Teachers will be asked to complete a survey at the end of the school year. The surveys will ask about teachers’ experiences within the CWW program, instructional activities implemented, and opportunities for collaboration and mentorship.

Student Survey

The study team will work with Teacher Fellows to administer a student survey at the beginning and end of each course session. The survey will ask students about their engagement in school and experiences within the course.

Questions? Please direct inquiries to Debra Rodriguez, Director of Outreach for the CWW Impact Study, at CWWstudy@air.org. Or, fill out an interest form at www.campuswithoutwalls.org/teacherregistrationform to secure your spot for one of the CWW Teacher Fellowships (up to 30 fellowships are available).

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The American Institutes for Research® (AIR®) is partnering with CWW, along with the CERES Institute for Children & Youth at Boston University and the Rennie Center, to implement and conduct a study of CWW.

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