1 / 36

2012 MIS Conference Session Title: Teacher and Administrator Use of Student Data

2012 MIS Conference Session Title: Teacher and Administrator Use of Student Data . February 2012. i4see. The Initiative for School Empowerment and Excellence (i4see) “Empowering teachers, administrators, policy makers, and parents to increase student achievement.”.

kobe
Download Presentation

2012 MIS Conference Session Title: Teacher and Administrator Use of Student Data

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 2012 MIS ConferenceSession Title: Teacher and Administrator Use of Student Data February 2012

  2. i4see The Initiative for School Empowerment and Excellence (i4see)“Empowering teachers, administrators, policy makers, and parents to increase student achievement.”

  3. SHARING DATA – it’s all about the students. Note: Pictures are from clipart.

  4. What has driven (and continues to drive) the data environment… Multiple Perspectives: The teacher’s perspective, the administrator’s perspective, the specialist, the district, the policy maker, the researcher, reporting requirements, etc. Note: Pictures are from clipart.

  5. Collecting and using data. i4see Data CollectionUsing Data

  6. DATA COLLECTION What Data are Collected? • i4see Submissions • Beginning of year enrollment and demographic data • Student course and class data • End of year attendance, suspension, graduation and post graduation plans • Additional information including data elements such as Title I involvement, advanced placement, student mobility, etc. • Integrated Data • Migrant, ELL, Special Ed, Career & Tech Ed, as well as other related data • Multiple Measures such as NECAP, NWEA, AIMSWEB, local benchmark assessments • Post Secondary Information How is This Data Used? • To Improve Instruction!! • Equity Aid • AYP Determinations • Drop-out Analysis, Policy Analysis, etc.

  7. The breadth of data tools

  8. District profiles (public data)

  9. Longitudinal reports

  10. Data Collection and Reports

  11. “Growth model”

  12. Performance plus: Dashboards(School secure access)

  13. Data Flow(Let’s first discuss what data and how the data gets into PerformancePLUS.) School sends data from SIS to state i4see data warehouse. Lots of validation and cleansing. 1 2 Student data and assessment data is stored in DOE secure databases. Testing Companies send assessment data to the NH DOE after signed release from LEA. Value Added Data becomes accessible to LEA via DOE Single Sign On system, that ‘passes-thru’ user to Hosted PerformancePLUS system. 4 3 DOE formats data and sends nightly updates to PerformancePLUS. • Note: Pictures are from clipart.

  14. What Data is transferred • We transfer data nightly to the PerformancePLUSsystem • Student Demographics • Student and Teacher Roster Data • Student Assessment Data (submitted periodically) • Student Group Data (submitted annually, unless specified) • IEP Status (monthly), LEP status, Homeless Indicator, 21st CCLC program, college enrollment, attendance, and suspension

  15. Data transfer (cont.) • Additionally, schools submit their own data • Local Assessments • Locally created student groups • Response to Instruction/Intervention Data • Schools can also enter their own curriculum and instruction maps in curriculumCONNECTOR Schools can then use this data to inform instruction…

  16. How are districts accessing data…. • Performance Tracker • Dashboard • Reports • Students • RTI • Assessment Builder • Curriculum Connector

  17. PerformanceTracker • Easy to access reports • Aggregate or disaggregate display of multiple assessments • National, State, Local, Class • Individualized Student Assessment Portfolios • Ability to track interventions • Track standards-based performance

  18. AssessmentBuilder • Create assessments using the P+ bank of questions (content library) aligned to the NH standards • Create and store local questions • Enter local assessment results into Performance Tracker • Create and print bubble sheets on plain paper for scanning results; OLA, an online assessment option, is available

  19. CurriculumCONNECTOR • Curriculum Mapping Tool • Allows schools and districts to develop and share a comprehensive, standards-based curriculum including units, lessons and assessments

  20. Performance plus: reports

  21. Performance Plus Provides Access to These Reports

  22. Compare Success Across Multiple Schools

  23. Look at trends

  24. Proficiency Pie Chart

  25. Standards Analysis Report

  26. Target Specific Deficiencies

  27. Item Analysis Report

  28. Performance PLUS: individual Students Note: Data in this picture is fictitious.

  29. MULTIPLE MEASURES – It’s about generating questions

  30. Develop Benchmark Assessments

  31. INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS

  32. Intervention progress

  33. It’s about rti or roi

  34. EXAMPLES OF DISTRICT USES • Teachers in Gilford analyze student performance in their anticipated classes prior to student arrival in the fall. • Timberlaneprovided access to parents. • Hooksett used common assessments in math to drive instruction. • Derry performed a multi-year initiative to drive instruction based upon data -- increasing student performance for special education.

  35. Irene Koffink (603) 271-3865 irene.koffink@doe.nh.gov Sudha Sharma (603) 271-5252 Sudha.Sharma@doe.nh.gov Ginny Clifford (603) 271-3345 Virginia.clifford@doe.nh.gov For More information

  36. New Hampshire Department of Education http://education.nh.gov/

More Related