"This document provides a brief description of the Inventory of Teaching and Learning
(ITAL) developed and currently being implemented as one component of an external evaluation
of the Georgia Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics (PRISM). The Georgia
PRISM program is a cooperative partnership between four regional higher education institutions
and their surrounding school districts. The PRISM external evaluation is a longitudinal (2003-
2008), mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) effort to document change processes and
outcomes in K-16 science and mathematics. The change model includes emersion of K-12
teachers and higher education faculty in professional development and in-service education
programs, learning communities, and faculty institutes.
The ITAL is a web-based survey of teaching and learning practices designed to reflect
reformed (inquiry-based and standards-based) teaching and learning environments/practices and
more traditional learning environments/practices. Included in this document are: (a) a brief
description of the historical development of the ITAL; (b) a summary of the current (third) form
of the ITAL items and their empirical classifications on three measurement dimensions; and (c)
some suggested uses of the ITAL. More detailed descriptions of the methodology used to
develop the ITAL can be found in Ellett, Monsaas, Payne, & Pevey (2005; 2006) and Ellett & Monsaas (2007)."


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