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DesCartes / The Curriculum Connection

DesCartes / The Curriculum Connection. NWEA Knowledge Academy. Intended Accomplishments. Review The RIT scale RIT scores and percentile rankings Score ranges and goal scores Learn to read and interpret different reports Use data to focus instruction Overall RIT

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DesCartes / The Curriculum Connection

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  1. DesCartes / The Curriculum Connection NWEA Knowledge Academy

  2. Intended Accomplishments • Review • The RIT scale • RIT scores and percentile rankings • Score ranges and goal scores • Learn to read and interpret different reports • Use data to focus instruction • Overall RIT • Michigan Ver. III Goal performance • DesCartes Learning Continuum and Lexile • Develop a plan for using the data

  3. Instructional Level • The NWEA test is not a test for determiningmastery of skills. • It provides a road map for students toward achieving mastery. This test provides the instructional level of the student.

  4. Design of Achievement Level Tests (ALT) Design of Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) • Challenging, appropriate and dynamically developed for every student • Accurate data for students across the scale • Untimed • Purpose is internal accountability • Measures growth in student achievement • Immediate results • Can test up to 4 times a year / it does not change the price • Challenging and appropriate for every student • Assesses what we teach • Untimed • Purpose is internal accountability • Measures growth in student achievement Adult Reading Graduate Level Reading x - x - - - + + + + + 230 x + x x 8th Grade 5th Grade x x + x x x x x x x x Beginning Literacy Beginning Literacy

  5. RIT (Rasch Unit) Scale • Achievement scale • Equal interval • Used to show growth over time • Scale has the same meaning regardless of the students’ grade level or items taken Graduate Level Reading MAP Test 250 x - x - 230 - - + + + + + x + x x 8th Grade x x x + x x x x x x x 150 Beginning Literacy

  6. Checkpoint! • How would you describe a RIT? • What does “equal interval” mean? • What are the major strengths of NWEA assessments?

  7. Triangulation Never use only one point of data MEAP / MME / ACT Teacher (Common Assessments, Dibels, DRA, Benchmarking, etc) NWEA Data

  8. Placement Guidelines A RIT is only one piece of the puzzle for making important decisions.

  9. T Sample Teacher Report (Preliminary) Sample MAP Teacher Report p. 2

  10. Sample Class Report (Final)

  11. Score Range – confidence band Sample Math Teacher Report p. 2

  12. Percentile Percentile – grade level dependent (NWEA norm)

  13. RIT vs. Percentile Percentile Including Hi, Av, Lo Grade level related (NWEA norm) RIT Not grade level related RIT Range % ile Sample MAP Teacher Report p. 2

  14. Summary Goal Information Teacher Report – Mathematics Spring 2002 Grd 5

  15. typical What are expected RIT and growth scores?

  16. What does the standard deviation tell us? Standard deviations (Std.Dev.) are indicators of the academic diversity of a group of students. Sample Math Teacher Report p. 2

  17. Largerstandard deviations . . . • Indicate that the group is more diverse. • It is likely that small group instruction is more appropriate in these areas than whole group instruction. Lowerstandard deviations ... • Indicate that students are most alike in this area. • Large/full group instruction may be appropriate.

  18. Would we expect the standard deviation of a class to change from fall to spring? Think about… Why or why not?

  19. RIT Score - Breakdown by 10 point RIT bands Sample Math Teacher Report p. 2

  20. Goal Descriptors (Teacher OR Class Report) RIT Range Scores (Available on class report only) Student Goal Performance MAP Coordinator must ORDER on Report site 

  21. Scavenger HuntUse your student’s data! • Which student has the highest score? • Which student has the lowest score? • Which student has the median score? • Which goal area has the highest mean? • Which goal has the lowest standard deviation?

  22. What does “Goal Performance” mean? • Goal scores are percentiles based on the entire group of students in the norming study at each student’s grade level. • They tell how a given student compares with others in this whole group. • For example, if a student is at the 70th percentile, it means that 70% of the students in that grade level scored lower than this student.

  23. Goal Score Descriptors Goal Scores • Hi = Percentile scores greater than 66 • Av = Percentile scores between 66 and 34 • Lo = Percentile scores less than 34 • Hi > 80 percentile • HiAvg = 61-80 percentile • Av = 41-60 percentile • LoAvg = 21-40 percentile • Lo < 21 percentiles On Student Progress Reports only

  24. Identify Class RELATIVE Strengths and/or Areas of Concern Strengths Areas of concern Teacher Report – Mathematics Spring 2002 Grd 5 222 210 220 Look for a difference of 3 or more RITS Sample Math Teacher Report p. 2

  25. Strengths and areas of concern comparing the performance of this group of students to their own mean/median. 188.3 219.1 226.3 Sample District Reports pp. 6-7

  26. How can I use the Goal Breakdown? • Useful in flexible groupings in classroom • Important to also keep in mind the student’s overall RIT score – can be a wide variation still in what students know • Provides a transition into using the Learning Continuum to refine skills and concepts at student’s instructional level

  27. NWEA RIT Lexile 205 600 The Lexile score represents…http://www.lexile.com/ …the level of text that a student can read with 75% comprehension. For a student with a RIT of 205, books with a 600 Lexile provide an excellent match with the student’s instructional level. The book, After the Rain by Norma Mazer is a 600L text. USE Sample Reading Report pp. 4-5

  28. Introduction - Overview - Climbing the Data Ladder – Using Des Cartes- Can you log into NWEA Reports? • History of NWEA in our District • Overview of NWEA components • Focus on Measurable Goals • Classroom / Teacher Reports • RIT range of H,M,L • What does the measurable Goals Mean (goal structures) • Des Cartes Michigan Version / CCSS version coming • Class by RIT scores / Ten Ways to Use Class by RIT • Knowledge Academy / session and break at 3:00

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