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Student Growth Measures

Student Growth Measures. ODU Leadership Conference June 19, 2014. Student Achievement Goals. Are typically set by teachers with pre-test data or other entry level data with a corresponding end of year measure Must address growth for every student

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Student Growth Measures

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  1. Student Growth Measures ODU Leadership Conference June 19, 2014

  2. Student Achievement Goals • Are typically set by teachers with pre-test data or other entry level data with a corresponding end of year measure • Must address growth for every student • Is set in collaboration with the principal or approved by the principal • Should be monitored regularly (quarterly or mid year & year end) • Has three levels: exceeded, met, did not meet (goal)

  3. Student Achievement Goal Table

  4. Teacher Goal Rating Rubric

  5. Student Growth Percentiles (SGPs) • SGPs measure student growth from one year to the next in comparison with an academic peer group. • The peer group is made up of students with the same SOL score on the grade level test in math or reading. • Like other percentiles, SGPs range from 1 to 99. • Higher numbers represent higher growth and lower numbers represent lower growth. • The state has divided them into low, moderate & high growth

  6. Student Growth Percentiles (SGPs) • SGPs are provided for students in grades 4 – 8 in reading and math and for first time Algebra 1 students. • SGP data is published in fall by the VDOE and has to be put into tables showing the percentage of students in the low, moderate, and high levels of growth. • Divisions need to label students with missing data and include this percentage on the tables. • Teachers must have two consecutive years teaching the same subject and grade level and must have taught at least 40 students. • The SGP data has a caution flag if more than 10% of the data is missing.

  7. Sample SGP Table

  8. SGP Rating Rubric Fine Print: It’s all fine until you see the percentage of missing data

  9. The dreaded logic model for missing data… AKA: What has 9 questions, requires mathematical computation, is a stepwise decision-process model and may still leave you without a valid rating at the end?

  10. SGP Tables: Logic Model These tables illustrate how data from mathematics assessments for two years may be viewed to support making determinations based from SGP data.

  11. Calculating Rating: Logic Model 30

  12. Calculating Rating: Logic Model

  13. Missing Data: Logic Model

  14. HCS SGP Rating Calculator Saves time, reduces frustration, and keeps principals from quitting…

  15. Practice with the Calculator Questions?

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