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Title: Navigating the Course of Change


1
Navigating the Course of Change
  • An Overview of the Changes Ahead
  • Module 1

2
Four Modules
  • An Overview of the Changes Ahead
  • Looking at Where Weve Been
  • Implementing the TEKS
  • Establishing the TEMPO for Change

3
Purposes
  • Orient teachers and other educators to the
    challenges ahead
  • Make plans for needed changes so that all
    students will demonstrate higher standards

4
An Overview of the Changes Ahead
  • Module 1

5
A Thought to Get Started
  • Everything should be made as simple as
    possiblebut not simpler.
  • Albert
    Einstein

6
Module 1 Objectives
  • Become familiar with the changes in the states
    assessment and accountability systems that will
    occur during the next seven years
  • Establish a foundation for dealing with the
    challenges that lie ahead

7
TEA Timeline
8
Accountability System 2001-02
  • The dropout rate standard will be more rigorous
  • The dropout rate standard for Recognized will be
    lowered to 2.5.
  • The Academically Acceptable rating for a district
    and Acceptable rating for a campus will be
    lowered to a 5 dropout rate standard.
  • Grade 8 Social Studies TAAS all students will
    be added to the rating system.

9
Accountability System 2001-02
  • The TAAS passing rate standard for reading,
    writing, and mathematics will become more
    rigorous.
  • The TAAS passing rate standard for reading,
    mathematics, and writing for the Academically
    Acceptable rating for a district and Acceptable
    rating for a campus will be raised to 55.
  • The Grade 8 Social Studies TAAS passing rate
    standard will be added and will be
  • 50 for all students for an Academically
    Acceptable rating for a district and an
    Acceptable rating for a campus.

10
Accountability System 2001-02
  • The State Developed Alternative Assessment (SDAA)
    baseline administration for Grades 3-8 occurred
    in Spring 2001.
  • In Spring 2002, the first growth results on the
    SDAA can be reported for Grades 3-8 on AEIS
    reports but are a report-only indicator.

11
Timeline
12
Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills
  • The TAKS is based on the state-mandated
    curriculum, the TEKS.
  • The SBOE adopted the TEKS in 1997.
  • TEKS implementation began in the 1998-99 school
    year.
  • The new assessment will be more comprehensive and
    more rigorous than the current TAAS test.

13
TAKS in 2002-2003 will include
  • Reading Grades 3-9
  • Writing Grades 4, 7
  • English language arts Grades 10, 11
  • Mathematics Grades 3-11
  • Science Grades 5, 10, 11
  • Social studies Grades 8, 10, 11

14
Changes in the 2002-03 Assessment Program
Reading Added in Grade 9 Writing Moved to
Grade 7 English language arts Added in
Grades 10 and 11 (including writing) Mathematics
Added in Grades 9-11 Science Added in Grades
5, 10, and 11 deleted in Grade 8 Social
studies Added in Grades 10 and 11
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15
Student Success Initiative2002-03 (SSI)
  • Students in Grade 3 must pass the reading
    assessment to be promoted without consideration
    by a grade placement committee (GPC).

16
Accountability System 2002-03
  • TEA does not currently plan to rate campuses and
    districts for accountability purposes during the
    first year the TAKS is administered.
  • However, the TAKS scores will be public
    information and, thus, released as usual.

17
Accountability System 2003-04
  • Phase II of the Accountability System will
    include
  • Ratings based on the TAKS
  • 4-year completion/dropout rate

18
Timeline
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Testing Requirement for Graduation in 2004-05
  • Students in the class of 2005 and beyond will
    have one route to meeting the graduation testing
    requirement
  • Students must pass the Grade 11 Exit Level
    TAKS in English language arts (including
    writing), mathematics, science, and social
    studies.

20
Testing Requirement for Graduation in 2004-05
  • As prescribed in statute, the Exit Level TAKS
    tests will assess at least
  • English III
  • Algebra I and Geometry
  • Early American and United States History
  • Biology and Integrated Physics and Chemistry

21
Student Success Initiative2004-05 (SSI)
  • Students in Grade 5 must pass the state
    assessments in reading and mathematics to be
    promoted.

22
Student Success Initiative2007-08 (SSI)
  • Students in Grade 8 must pass the state
    assessments in reading and mathematics to be
    promoted.

23
Where Weve Been Where Were Going
  • Comparison of
  • TABS 1980-83
  • TEAMS 1983-90
  • TAAS 1990-2002
  • TAKS 2003-??

24
Exit Level
T A B S
  • Use basic operations
  • 7,001 A. 1,076
  • -6,325 B. 776
  • C. 676
  • D. 1,976

25
Exit Level
TEAMS
  • Identify equivalent fractions, decimals,
  • and percents
  • Express .235 as a percent.
  • 23.5
  • .00235
  • .235
  • 2.35

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Exit Level
TABS
  • Use basic operations to solve
  • decimal problems
  • 78.65 1.6 30.04
  • 80.25
  • 108.69
  • 108.85
  • 110.29

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Exit Level
TEAMS
  • Use basic operations to solve decimal problems
  • 26.05 X 20
  • 521
  • 42
  • 52.1
  • 53
  • NOT MEASURED ON TAAS

28
Exit Level Express or solve
problems using mathematical representation
TAAS
The fare for riding in a taxi is a 2 fixed
charge and 0.10 per mile. The fare for a ride of
d miles is 3.50. Which equation could be used to
find d ?
  • 0.10(2 d) 3.50
  • (0.10)(2) d 3.50
  • 2(0.10d) 3.50
  • 2 0.10d 3.50
  • 2(0.10 d 3.50
  • NOT MEASURED ON TEAMS

29
Exit Level Determine solution
strategies and analyze or solve problems
TAAS
Evelyn invested 1,500 in a savings account. The
bank pays simple interest once a month. If Evelyn
leaves the money in her account for one month,
what additional information is necessary to
determine the interest she will earn?
  • The average daily balance for the account
  • Evelyns checking account balance
  • The interest rate on the savings account
  • The number of savings accounts Evelyn has opened
  • The banks prime lending rate
  • NOT MEASURED ON TEAMS

30
Grade 5
TABS
  • Multiply whole numbers less than 1000
  • 307 A. 1,585
  • x 5 B. 1,805
  • C. 15,035
  • D. 1,535

31
Grade 5
TEAMS
  • Multiply whole numbers less than 1000
  • 324 A. 5,832
  • x18 B. 2,916
  • C. 5,732
  • D. 57,132

32
Grade 5
TAAS
  • Use the operation of multiplication to solve
    problems
  • A package contains 48 cookies. If there
    are 24 packages to a case, how many cookies are
    there in each case?
  • 1,152
  • 1,052
  • 72
  • 62

33
Exit Level Prototype Item
TAKS
  • Formulate and use linear equations
  • and inequalities
  • The equations of two lines are
  • 4x - 5y -15 and y 4 / 5x - 6
  • Which of the following describes their point of
    intersection?
  • (1.875, 4.5)
  • (-5, 1)
  • (10, -5)
  • No intersection

33
34
Grade 5 Mathematics Prototype Item
TAKS
  • Demonstrate an understanding of probability
    and statistics
  • TEKS 5.12, 5.13
  • The chart shows the high temperature for
    todays date for five consecutive years.

35
Prototype Item (contd)
TAKS
  • What is the median high temperature in F for
    this date? Record your answer and fill in the
    correct bubbles on the answer document.

36
Why have the tests and items continued to change?
  • Though TEKS have been integrated into the TAAS,
    the TAAS was originally based on the Essential
    Elements.
  • The Essential Elements left large gaps in terms
    of what was expected of students.

37
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
  • The State Board of Education adopted the TEKS in
    1997 and implemented the new curriculum in
    1998-99.
  • The TEKS are comprehensive, rigorous standards
    that describe what Texas students should know and
    be able to do at each step of their school
    careers.

38
TEKS and TAKS
  • The vertical alignment of the TEKS specifically
    outlines what students need to know and be able
    to do at each grade level.
  • The TAKS started with the TEKS no other sources.

39
Test Development Process
40
Stepping Back Whats Really Important Here?
Curriculum
TEKS/TAKS/ Accountability
Instruction
Classroom Assessment
41
Student Learning
42
Weve Done It Before. . . Well Do It Again
1994 Passing rates for all non-special education
students 2000 Passing rates for all students,
including special education and students tested
in Spanish
43
Challenges
  • Integrating the change into the school culture
  • Allowing time before claiming victory
  • Creating short-term wins
  • Developing a clear vision
  • Dealing with obstacles that obscure the vision
  • Communicating the vision
  • Forming committed coalitions
  • Being complacent

44
From Alices Adventures in Wonderland
  • Who are you? said the Caterpillar.
  • I hardly know, Sir, just at present, Alice
    replied rather shyly, at least I know who I was
    when I got up this morning, but I think I must
    have been changed several times since then.

45
Thinking About Module 1
  • What have I learned about
  • The changes that will occur in Assessment and
    Accountability
  • The reasons these changes will be made
  • What it means to our district and campus

46
Future Sessions
  • Looking at Where Weve Been
  • Implementing the TEKS
  • Establishing the TEMPO for Change
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