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Title: Barnstable Public Schools


1
Barnstable Public Schools
  • Grant 170B 2005-2006
  • Data Driven Decisions Making Data Meaningful for
    Improved Student Learning

2
MA DOE Technology Initiative3 years running
  • 2004 100,000
  • 2005 100,000
  • 2006 50,000
  • 2007 50,000 (????????)
  • Ongoing 3 years Grants written to increase
    district wide student achievement in mathematics
    using technology
  • Has broadened its scope to include ELA (and, next
    year, Science)

3
Hardware Training
  • Grant funds have allowed computers to be
    purchased for all teachers at the elementary
    schools
  • Increased use of technology
  • Smart boards, projectors and applets
  • Formative assessments
  • Data driven decisions
  • Everyone wants a smart board in their classroom!

4
Grant info 2006
  • Provides for automation, administration, and data
    delivery of results of formative assessments
  • Professional Development (focus on teachers and
    principals)
  • Interpret assessment data and how that data can
    best be used in improving curriculum and
    instructional practices
  • Use of grant purchased hardware
  • Goal is to improve student outcomes

5
Most Importantly
  • DATA WHERE IT MOST COUNTS
  • Data in the hands of the teachers
  • Where it makes the most impact
  • The data is
  • Fresh
  • Quick turn-around
  • Frequent
  • Significant

6
Formative Assessments
  • BCAS Assessment System
  • Created by teachers, for teachers
  • Scope and Pacing
  • Quarterly Assessments
  • Mathematics K-4, 7 8
  • ELA, K-4 Reading Comprehension Fall 2006
  • Administered to over 1600 students 4 times a year

7
Why formative assessments
  • To familiarize students with MCAS testing
    language and formatting
  • To provide teachers with a scope and pacing of
    instruction(9 elementary schools)
  • To provide classroom teachers and schools with
    longitudinal data identifying specific learning
    standard strengths and weaknesses of students,
    individually, by class, building and the district
  • To assist in identifying district-wide
    professional development needs
  • To give teachers a technology component linked to
    the scope and pacing and MA Mathematics Learning
    Standards

8
The Players
  • BCAS teams made up of teachers
  • 9 elementary schools represented
  • Director of Curriculum/Instruction
  • Director of Research/Assessment/Evaluation
  • Director of Educational Technology
  • Educational Technology Department members (BCAS
    queens)

9
Technology piece of the pie
  • Test bank of questions written in accordance to
    the scope and pacing aligned to state standards
  • Student tests printed with bar code for scanning
    and upload into data warehouse called School
    Brains.
  • Barnstable Applets (virtual online manipulatives)
  • Teachers correct ONLY open response

10
Test questions
  • As mentioned, home grown
  • Teachers do what teachers do best, write
    questions for material taught
  • NOT field-tested at present (too expensive)
  • Over time, we will have statistical information
    of the validity and reliability of the test
    questions.

11
Virtual Online Manipulatives
  • www.barnstable.k12.ma.us/BCAS
  • Have at them!

12
School year 2005-2006
  • Technology facilitator builds home-grown'
    questions for test bank from
  • Questions developed by BCAS team
  • Prints tests by classroom/teacher
  • All teachers administer within 2 day window
  • Tests are sent back to technology dept
  • Scanned and uploaded turnaround less than 5 days

13
School year 2005-2006
  • Director of Research, Assessment, and Evaluation
    and Director of Curriculum and Instruction
    provide professional development to all
    elementary teachers
  • Tiered approach to data analysis
  • Classroom and individual students
  • Grade level (in individual school)
  • Grade level across district
  • Following students over time
  • NOT used as a weapon, but as a tool

14
School year 2005-2006
  • Allows sharing of best practices for improved
    instruction
  • Identifies students who need remediation
  • Each individual school is responsible for
    planning the type of remediation

15
Introducing School Brains
  • Integrated Data Warehouse and Student Information
    Management System
  • Web based
  • Data warehouse
  • MCAS, BCAS Math ELA
  • Dibels, Stanford 10, and more
  • Test Library
  • Content Management
  • Student Information Management
  • Attendance, Discipline, Scheduling, Report Cards
  • Transportation, SPED, SIF, SIMS, Health,
    Cafeteria
  • Aptium LLC
  • Rob Pemberton, CEO
  • Located in Massachusetts

16
Please enter!
17
Creating a Test in School Brains
18
Sample test with standard answers
19
Building a test question
20
Using the html editor
21
Correct!
22
A sample test
23
Bar-coded scan-able bubble sheet
24
Scanned tests spreadsheet
25
Teacher/Student/Classroom data results
26
Alignment to Standards
27
Percent Correct, individual class compared to
district
28
Question 14
29
Wrong answer?
30
Filters/ SIMS DATA
  • Sims data is loaded into the system
  • 3 times a year
  • Teachers/Principals/Other administrators have the
    ability to focus on sub groups
  • SIF compliant

31
MCAS data/results
32
MCAS district overview
33
MCAS Grade 10, results by standard
34
DIBELS results, grade 3, Oral Reading Fluency
35
What the teachers say
  • SchoolBrains Love it! Saves so much time and
    work. Love having access to the MCAS scores and
    Qs down to the end. Kids information.
  • SchoolBrains I am very impressed with the
    program and expect to use it often. It will give
    direction to my teaching.
  • Revisit wrong questions, re-teach. Compare
    results with school, grade, district,
    Professional Learning Community uses results to
    share ideas.
  • It has helped me rethink the way I pose
    questions to the children. It has also helped me
    gear my pacing.
  • Nice way to track childrens progress and areas
    of need.

36
Fall 2006
  • Proactive data for teachers
  • Longitudinal data available for each student,
    follows student record
  • Each classroom teacher has access to their
    students results from prior school year
  • Math K 4, 7/8
  • Dibels, Stanford MCAS K 10
  • Attendance and other relevant school data
  • Last years class their MCAS results
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