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Data Driven Decisions

Data Driven Decisions. OR Edu-Superheroes. Porter Palmer porter_palmer@discovery.com. Superhero. Superheroes. Have a mission Use amazing vehicles Utilize great tools Wear terrific costumes. Have A Mission. Goals State Goals/Standards Proficiency Requirements Grade-Level Expectations

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Data Driven Decisions

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  1. Data Driven Decisions OR Edu-Superheroes Porter Palmerporter_palmer@discovery.com

  2. Superhero

  3. Superheroes • Have a mission • Use amazing vehicles • Utilize great tools • Wear terrific costumes

  4. Have A Mission • Goals • State Goals/Standards • Proficiency Requirements • Grade-Level Expectations • Plan • Curriculum Guides • Text books • Lesson Plans

  5. Use Amazing Vehicles

  6. Utilize Great Tools Is DE Assessment a laser firing GPS belt buckle? Not exactly. It will help you find out what they know. So you can teach what they need.

  7. Discovery Education Assessment

  8. Discovery Education Assessment • Aligns to state standards • Predicts performance on state-wide tests • Informs instruction • Supports differentiation of instruction • Assists with RTI • Connects to DE Streaming and other instructional resources

  9. Formative Assessment “Formative assessment is not a test. Rather, it is an ongoingprocess in which teachers use test-elicited evidence to adjust their instruction or students use it to adjust their learning tactics.” Jim Popham

  10. Class Summary Report

  11. Super Power: Differentiating Instruction • Teaching strategies • Diverse students • Interest • Learning style/profile (MI) • Readiness/need • Multiple options

  12. Student Report Student Names

  13. Subskill Report Student Names

  14. Interactive Objective Report

  15. Wear A Terrific Costume This Edu-Superhero disguises himself as an elementary school principal.

  16. Superhero “…character of unprecedented powers dedicated to acts of derring-do in the public interest.” Michael Chabon

  17. Superhero Your Face HERE

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