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Leadership Institute July 28, 2009

Leadership Institute July 28, 2009. Collecting Data Video. Count the total number of times the people wearing the white pass the ball. Do not count passes by the players in black. Inattentional blindness When people engage in attention-demanding task, they often fail to notice unexpected

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Leadership Institute July 28, 2009

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  1. Leadership Institute July 28, 2009

  2. Collecting Data Video • Count the total number of times the people wearing the white pass the ball. Do not count passes by the players in black. • Inattentional blindness When people engage in attention-demanding task, they often fail to notice unexpected objects or events. http://viscog.beckman.illinois.edu/flashmovie/15.php

  3. Reporting & Analysis Dissemination State / Federal Reporting Training SIS Tests Analysis & Reporting Tools Data Warehouse Data Warehouse Finance Others

  4. DASH Rollout July 28th and 29th Benchmark Data DASH roll out to teachers January 2010 Phase 2 Mobility Data Grade Point Average Surveys Phase 3 Finance Information PD Information Human Resource Information EBR StatS Update

  5. Introduction • What is DASH? • How will DASH be helpful?

  6. % of ESS students % of students promoted Student race % of students with at least 1 suspension Total student enrollment LEAP and iLEAP scale scores What Indicators are available in DASH?

  7. What type of information does DASH provide? • Information is divided into six levels • District • School • Grade • Teacher • Class • Student

  8. District Level

  9. School Level

  10. Grade Level

  11. Teacher

  12. Class

  13. Student

  14. Comments about DASH • “If I had this 15 years ago I would not have had a heart attack.” – Wayne Talbot • “Wow, you just made my closet of testing data obsolete. Thanks.” - Norma Church

  15. Contact Information • Christopher Guillory • Phone number: (225) 226-7621 • Email address: cguillory1@ebrschools.org • Linda Raush • Phone number: (225) (225) 226-7929 • Email address: lraush@ebrschools.org

  16. Follett Software • Jason See

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