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2011 CEOWA Workshops

2011 CEOWA Workshops. NuLitData disks. WALNA data 2001 – 2007 (Years 3, 5, 7) MSE Yr 9 data: Reading and Numeracy 2005 – 2007 Reading and Numeracy converted scores 2008 – 2010 MSE Science Year 9, 2005 – 2010 PIPS data (if applicable)

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2011 CEOWA Workshops

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  1. 2011 CEOWA Workshops

  2. NuLitData disks • WALNA data 2001 – 2007 (Years 3, 5, 7) • MSE Yr 9 data: Reading and Numeracy 2005 – 2007 Reading and Numeracy converted scores 2008 – 2010 • MSE Science Year 9, 2005 – 2010 • PIPS data (if applicable) • Year 12 scores 2008 – 2010 (individual residuals)

  3. Year 12 scores (TEE/WACE) • Scaled scores • 2008, 2009 subjects: English, Literature, Discrete Maths, Applicable Maths, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Biology • 2010 subject changes: Mathematics, Mathematics:Specialist, Human Biological Studies

  4. Year 9 – 12 links • Reading English, Literature • Numeracy Discrete Maths (Maths) Applicable Maths (Maths: Spec) Calculus • Science Biology Chemistry Physics Human Biology (HBS)

  5. Following cohorts • Year 9, 2005 – Year 12, 2008 • Year 9, 2006 – Year 12, 2009 • Year 9, 2007 – Year 12, 2010

  6. NAPNuLitData disks • NAPLAN data 2008 – 2010 Years 3, 5, 7, 9 • First time to link cohorts from Year 7, 2008 to Year 9, 2010 etc • Value-added residuals, student progress now included

  7. Yr 9 Numeracy – Year 12 Discrete Maths 2008

  8. Yr 9 Reading – Yr 12 English (boys red)

  9. 2011 data • Links will be made between the Year 12, 2011 data and Year 9, 2008 data • From 2011, Year 12 data will appear on the NAPNuLitData disk • Value-added residuals will be included for Yr9/Yr12

  10. Exploring your school’s data • Select either Literacy or Numeracy as your focus for today’s analysis • Prepare a ppt that you could use to make a presentation to your staff • Set up a ppt with your school’s name etc on the title page

  11. Exploring your school’s data: Whole school NuLit Data disc • Open School Means over time for 2001 - 2010 • Prepare a screen with Years 3, 5, 7, 9 for your chosen focus area • Compare with Like Schools, and with State • Describe trends across Years 3, 5, 7, 9 • Insert a screen into your ppt and enter your description of key features

  12. Overview continued NAPNuLit disc • Examine your NAPLAN results for 2008-2010 with reference to the results for Australia • Add this to your ppt, with comment

  13. NAPNuLit continued • Examine the spread of performance in your chosen focus area, for each Year (3, 5, 7, 9) and for each year (2008, 2009, 2010) • Select typical and also exceptional examples and add to the ppt with comment

  14. NAPNuLit and NuLit • Examine the box plots for your chosen focus area, for each Year (3, 5, 7, 9) and for each of 2008, 2009 and 2010 • Look for typical and exceptional distributions, and also trends for subgroups (boys/girls etc) • Compare these with trends in distributions in WALNA data 2001-2007 • Add to your ppt with comment

  15. Exploring your school’s data: Individual students • Identify individual students of interest and follow over time, backwards from Year 12 • Identify individual students of interest and follow over time, forwards from Pre-Primary • Describe the progress of a typical student, and also of an exceptional student • Add plots and commentary

  16. Select 5 schools • Each gives a 10 minute presentation using their prepared ppt, to the group

  17. Reporting in Bands

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