1 / 51

Texas Education Agency Classroom Link Data Collection 2010-2011 School Year

Texas Education Agency Classroom Link Data Collection 2010-2011 School Year. January 12, 2010 Updated February 17, 2010. Background. Starting in 2010-2011 TEA will collect Teacher Class Assignments and Student Course Completion data at the classroom level.

rowdy
Download Presentation

Texas Education Agency Classroom Link Data Collection 2010-2011 School Year

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. Texas Education AgencyClassroom Link Data Collection2010-2011 School Year January 12, 2010 Updated February 17, 2010

  2. Background • Starting in 2010-2011 TEA will collect Teacher Class Assignments and Student Course Completion data at the classroom level. • This information will enable the agency to associate teachers with students in individual classes in order to meet the following state and federal requirements. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  3. Background • House Bill 3, 81st Legislative Session, Section 32.258(e) requires TEA to establish a Student Assessment Data Portal • The system must enable teachers to view all results for students in their own classes. • The system must permit comparisons of student performance at the classroom level. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  4. Background • SB174, 81st Legislative Session, Section 2 amends TEC Section 21.045 and directs the State Board of Educator Certification to include the following in the accountability system for educator preparation programs. • (3) Achievement, including improvement in achievement, of students taught by beginning teachers for the first three years following certification, to the extent practicable. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  5. Background • The 2009 USDE Statewide Longitudinal Data System Grant • Provides funding to TEA, THECB and school districts to collect classroom level data for teachers and students in elementary, secondary, and post secondary education. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  6. Background • The project will provide the ability to analyze aggregate student performance by attributes of a teacher or class. • Will provide aggregate reports to districts on the performance of their high school graduates in specific courses in post secondary education. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  7. Background • The USDE State Fiscal Stabilization Fund Phase II Grant, and the USDE 2009 ARRA Statewide Longitudinal Data System Grant • Eligibility requirements for these grants include a teacher identifier system with the ability to match teachers to students and student transcript information including courses completed and grades earned. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  8. Implementation The following changes have been made to the 2010-2011 PEIMS Collection in order to meet these requirements. • 040 Staff Identification record – Added a new data element, STAFF-TYPE-CODE. • 090 Staff Responsibility Record – Expanded the CLASS-ID-NUMBER from 6 to 14 characters. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  9. Implementation • New 300 Course Section record – Added to the Summer Collection (Submission 3). • New 305 Teacher Class Assignment record – Added to the Summer Collection (Submission 3). • 415 Course Completion record – Expanded to include course information for grades 1-12. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  10. Implementation • The 040 Staff Identification/Demographic, 043 Staff Demographic, 045 Staff Identification Number Change, and 050 Staff Employment records will be collected in both Submission 1 and 3. However, only staff serving as classroom teachers will be reported in the summer. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  11. 040 Staff Identification Record • A new data element, STAFF-TYPE-CODE, has been added to the 040 record to identify “District Employed Staff” versus “Contracted Instructional Staff”. • Contracted Instructional Staff are persons not employed by the school district, but are working under contract on a campus or in a district providing instructional services to students. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  12. 090 Staff Responsibility Record • The 090 Staff Responsibility record has been modified to expand the CLASS-ID-NUMBER from 6 to 14 characters is alpha-numeric. • The CLASS-ID-NUMBER must be unique by school year, CAMPUS-ID, and SERVICE-ID. This is a change from 2009-2010 where the CLASS-ID-NUMBER was only required to be unique at the CAMPUS-ID, STAFF-ID, and SERVICE-ID level. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  13. 300 Course Section Record • The new 300 Course Section record captures the course offerings for grades 1-12 at a particular campus in the district. • The record consists of the following data elements: INPUT-RECORD-TYPE-CODE, DISTRICT-ID, CAMPUS-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-PERIOD, COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE, NON-DISTRICT-BASED-INSTRUCTION-CODE. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  14. 300 Course Section Record • The data key for the 300 Course Section record is:INPUT-RECORD-TYPE-CODE,DISTRICT-ID,CAMPUS-ID,SERVICE-ID,CLASS-ID-NUMBER, andCOURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  15. 300 Course Section Record • CLASS-ID-NUMBER must be unique by school year, CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE. • CLASS-ID-NUMBER is 14 characters and may be a mixture of alpha and numeric values. • One record must be submitted in collection 3 for each unique class (course section) that was offered during the school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  16. 300 Course Section Record • SERVICE-ID is limited to those services that are valid student course codes. • Do not report the SR, SA, and SS series SERVICE-ID codes (e.g. SR000001 – Discipline Management) on the 300 Course Section record. • Do not report Locally Developed courses that begin with an “8” or “9”. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  17. 300 Course Section Record • The generic elementary SERVICE-IDs remain valid for use in the 2010-2011 school year.(e.g. 02010000 - Grade 1, 02020000 - Grade 2, 02030000 - Grade 3, 02040000 - Grade 4, 02050000 - Grade 5, 02060000 - Grade 6). • SERVICE-ID 02000000, Elementary, Grades 1-6, should only be used when a teacher is serving multi-grade or ungraded student populations, typically in a pullout program. It is not to be used when a district assigns a teacher to multiple grades of students because neither grade has enough students to justify a single classroom. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  18. 300 Course Section Record • CLASS-PERIOD is the class period identifier that illustrates the time of the school day that a particular class was offered. • CLASS-PERIOD is a two digit alpha-numeric data string. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  19. 300 Course Section Record • COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE identifies how the course was taught to the students during the school year. • One new code has been added to the Course Sequence Code table: (A) Non-High School Year Long Course Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  20. 300 Course Section Record • NON-CAMPUS-BASED-INSTRUCTION-CODE is used to identify courses for which a student can get grades and/or credit that are not taught by district or campus staff. In the cases where this code is other than “00”, no 305 Teacher Class Assignment record is reported. • Examples of Non-Campus Based Instruction are College Based Courses, Texas Virtual School Network, Internet Based Course, Other District’s Teacher, and non-Campus Teacher. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  21. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • The new 305 Teacher Assignment captures the classroom assignments for classroom teachers only (Role IDs 047 and 087) serving grades 1-12. • This information is used to link back to the 300 Course Section record in order to identify the classes that a particular teacher teaches. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  22. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • The record consists of the following data elements: INPUT-RECORD-TYPE-CODE, DISTRICT-ID, STAFF-ID, CAMPUS-ID, ROLE-ID, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE, POPULATION-SERVED-CODE, CLASS-ROLE, ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATE, and ASSIGNMENT-END-DATE. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  23. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • The data key for the 305 Teacher Class Assignment record is:INPUT-RECORD-TYPE-CODE, DISTRICT-ID, CAMPUS-ID, STAFF-ID, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER,COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE, and ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATE. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  24. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • The CLASS-ID-NUMBER must be unique by school year, CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE. • The CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE on each 305 Teacher Assignment record must match an entry on some 300 Course Section record where CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE is the same. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  25. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • ROLE-ID captures the role of the staff reported to ensure that only classroom teachers are being reported. Role IDs reported on this record are limited to 047 – Substitute Teacher and 087 – Teacher. • All other staff roles are not reported in Submission 3. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  26. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • SERVICE-ID is limited to those services that are valid student course codes. • Do not report the SR, SA, and SS series SERVICE-ID codes (e.g. SR000001 – Discipline Management) on the 305 Teacher Assignment record. • Do not report Locally Developed courses that begin with an “8” or “9”. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  27. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • SERVICE-IDs reported on a 305 Teacher Assignment record must match an entry on the 300 Course Section record. • COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE identifies how the course was taught to the students during the school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  28. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • POPULATION-SERVED-CODE identifies the population for which the class was designed (e.g. Regular Students, Special Education, Career and Technical Education, Gifted and Talented, etc…). • Each class can only have one POPULATION-SERVED-CODE value reported. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  29. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • The CLASS-ID-NUMBER must be unique by school year, CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE. • The CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE on each 305 Teacher Assignment record must match an entry on some 300 Course Section record. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  30. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • CLASS-ROLE identifies the teacher as either the teacher as a “Teacher of Record”, an “Assistant Teacher”, or a “Support Teacher”. • Each class will have only one “Teacher of Record” at a time, but may have one or more “Assistant Teachers” or “Support Teachers” depending on the teaching arrangement. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  31. 305 Teacher Assignment Record • ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATE identifies the first date a teacher was assigned to the class in the current school year. • ASSIGNMENT-END-DATE identifies the last date a teacher was assigned to the class in the current school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  32. 305 Teacher Assignment Record 2010-2011 School Year Reporting Requirements • For the first year of the collection, districts may report just the last teacher of record for each class. • The ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATE and ASSIGNMENT-END-DATE may be set to the first date the class began and last date the class met. • However, multiple teachers can be reported for a particular class during the first year. These records will share the same CLASS-ID-NUMBER. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  33. 305 Teacher Assignment Record 2010-2011 School Year Reporting Requirements • If the school software stores the teacher assignment data and/or the ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATES and ASSIGNMENT-END-DATES more completely than the minimum reporting standard for 2010-2011, then the district may report the additional teacher data records during the 2010-2011 school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  34. 305 Teacher Assignment Record 2011-2012 School Year Reporting Requirements • Districts must report a record for each teacher of record assigned to a class throughout the year, starting with the last Friday in October. The ASSIGNMENT-BEGIN-DATE and ASSIGNMENT-END-DATE must be set to the actual dates the teacher was assigned to the class. • Assistant Teachers and Support Teachers can be reported for a particular class. These additional teachers will share the same CLASS-ID-NUMBER as the Teacher of Record for the same classes. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  35. 415 Course Completion Record • The 415 Course Completion record has been expanded from grades 9-12 to capture grades 1-12 course activity. • The 415 Course Completion record has also been expanded to include the following new data elements: CLASS-ID-NUMBER, STUDENT-BEGIN-DATE, STUDENT-END-DATE, COURSE-COMPLETION-INDICATOR, COURSE-GRADE, and FINAL-COURSE-GRADE. (NOTE: COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE has been reinstated on the 415 Course Completion record.) Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  36. 415 Course Completion Record • The data key for the 415 Course Completion record is:INPUT-RECORD-TYPE-CODE, DISTRICT-ID, STUDENT-ID, CAMPUS-ID-OF-ENROLLMENT, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE, and STUDENT-BEGIN-DATE. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  37. 415 Course Completion Record • There should be one 415 record for each student in membership in grades 1 through 12 that was enrolled in at least one course during the current school year. Courses that were completed in another district during the first semester should not be reported. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  38. 415 Course Completion Record • The CLASS-ID-NUMBER must be unique by school year, CAMPUS-ID-OF-ENROLLMENT, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE. • The CAMPUS-ID-OF-ENROLLMENT, SERVICE-ID, CLASS-ID-NUMBER, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE on each 415 Course Completion record must match an entry on some 300 Course Section record where CAMPUS-ID, SERVICE-ID, and COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE is the same. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  39. 415 Course Completion Record • COURSE-SEQUENCE-CODE identifies how the course was taught to the student during the school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  40. 415 Course Completion Record • Do not report the SR, SA, and SS series SERVICE-ID codes (e.g. SR000001 – Discipline Management) on the 300 Course Section record. • SERVICE-ID is limited to those services that are valid student course codes. • Do not report Locally Developed courses that begin with an “8” or “9”. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  41. 415 Course Completion Record • STUDENT-BEGIN-DATE identifies the first date a student was assigned to the class in the current school year. • STUDENT-END-DATE identifies the last date a student was assigned to the class in the current school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  42. 415 Course Completion Record PASS/FAIL/CREDIT-INDICATOR-CODE • The code table for this data element has three new codes to accommodate students being reported with a 415 Course Completion record that do not complete the course, or did not take the course for high school credit. 00 – Not Applicable 13 - Non-High School Course Passed 14 - Non-High School Course Failed Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  43. 415 Course Completion Record • COURSE-COMPLETION-INDICATOR indicates the outcome of a particular course for a particular student. • A value of 0 indicates that the student did not complete the course. • A value of 1 will indicate that the student did complete the course. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  44. 415 Course Completion Record • If the PASS/FAIL/CREDIT-INDICATOR-CODE is reported as 00 – Not Applicable, for a particular class on a 415 Course Completion record, then the COURSE-COMPLETION-INDICATOR for that same record must be 0 – Course Not Completed. • Reporting the PASS/FAIL/CREDIT-INDICATOR-CODE 00 – Not Applicable is limited to those cases where the student did not complete the course. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  45. 415 Course Completion Record • COURSE-GRADE identifies the grade the student received in the particular class. • FINAL-COURSE-GRADE identifies the final course grade that the student received for a multi-part course. (e.g. a year long course with credit and grades awarded for each of the two semesters.) Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  46. 415 Course Completion Record • COURSE-GRADEs and FINAL-COURSE-GRADEs are only reported for students taking high school courses taken for high school credit. • COURSE-GRADE and FINAL-COURSE-GRADE are alpha-numeric fields and have for a Domain of Values: 000-120, P==, and F==. P== is for students passing a non-graded course and F== is for students failing a non-graded course. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  47. 415 Course Completion Record 2010-2011 School Year Reporting Requirements • For the first year of the collection, districts may report just the last course section for each class the student completed. • STUDENT-BEGIN-DATEs and STUDENT-END-DATEs may be set to the first date the class began and last date the class met. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  48. 415 Course Completion Record 2010-2011 School Year Reporting Requirements • However, if the school software stores this data (BEGIN/END-DATES) more completely than the minimum reporting standard for 2010-2011, then the district may report the additional course completion data rows during the 2010-2011 school year. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  49. 415 Course Completion Record 2010-2011 School Year Reporting Requirements • If a student has completed any classes prior to the “Last Friday in October”, these course completion events must be reported. • Course Completion events reported prior to the “Last Friday in October” will require the matching 300 Course Section records, and the matching 305 Teacher Assignment records when applicable. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

  50. 415 Course Completion Record 2011-2012 School Year Reporting Requirements • Districts must report a record for each class (course section) in which a student was enrolled throughout the year, starting with the last Friday in October. • STUDENT-BEGIN-DATEs and STUDENT-END-DATEs must be set to the actual dates the student enrolled in and last attended, or withdrew from, the unique course section. Texas Education Agency - Classroom Link Training - January 12, 2010

More Related