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Discover insights from Massachusetts' Race to the Top initiatives including P-20 database, Teacher Evaluation, and Early Warning Indicator System. Learn about coordination of grants, SIF integration, and state-level policy implications. Explore lessons on data sharing, teacher assessments, and student outcome measurements. Contact Robert Curtin for more information.
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Emerging Lessons From the Race to the Top in Massachusetts Robert Curtin Director, Education Data Services Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education July 27, 2011
Agenda Coordination of grants P-20 database and Business Intelligence System SIF Teacher Evaluation Early Warning Indicator System
Coordination of Grants • Massachusetts received: • 2008 LDS grant • ARRA LDS grant • Race to the Top • Teacher Incentive Fund • Immediate need to focus on a comprehensive approach to the IT/Data projects in each of the grants • Thank you to the USED!
P-20 Database and BI System What would happen first? • The NFL Lockout would end • The U.S. debt crisis would be resolved • The Massachusetts education agencies would sign an MOU allowing them to share data for a P-20 database
P-20 Database and BI System • July 22, the three agencies agreed to terms on Memorandum of Understanding for the three education agencies to share data • Executive Office of Education as a contractor model • Also signed a contract on the same day with Collaborative Consulting with PCG as a subject matter expert to build the system
P-20 Database and BI System • Build a access for 1,000 state level policy makers and 80,000 educators at the LEA and School levels • Assign a unique identifier to all children/students in the three education agencies • Work with other agencies to incorporate the SASID into their data systems • Work with Teaching and Learning System team to integrate projects
Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) • Mandatory for all RTTT districts • Use of Teaching and Learning system dependent on adoption of SIF • Moving to statewide implementation by 2013-14 • 92 districts will submit their October 2011 data via SIF
SIF Lessons Learned • Engage vendor community immediately • SIF as a tool not a requirement • Reduction of burden = reduction of jobs? • Vendor pricing
Teacher Evaluation • Regulations passed by the Board of Education on a new teacher evaluation system • Incorporates multiple measures including student achievement • Getting from TSL to TOR • Evaluating options on how to collect multiple data points required by the new regulations
Early Warning Indicator System (EWIS) • Moving from statewide to STATEWIDE • Moving beyond risk levels to outcome measurements • Moving from MA ESE based to research based • Moving from Excel to the BI system
Contact Information Robert Curtin Director, Education Data Services rcurtin@doe.mass.edu 781-338-3582