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Title: Technology, Assessment


1
Technology, Assessment Training
Ensure No Child is Left Behind
  • Jonathan A. Bower

Learning Systems, Inc.
2
Federal Goals
  • All children reading by end of 3rd grade
  • Adequate yearly progress in all populations
    including LD
  • Research-based materials
  • Advanced professional development

3
4th Grade Predicts 9th Grade
4th Grade Reading Score
9th Grade Reading Score
78 Accuracy
4
And, Students Who Fail Dont Recover
  • 2/3 of students who can not read proficiently by
    the 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare
  • Loisa Moats

5
Curriculum Is Not Key
  • Research can not establish a link between
    curricula and reading performance

Sandy Jones, Ph.D.Hanson Initiative for Language
and Literacy
6
And, Software Has Not Solved the Problem
Sources QED Technology Purchasing Forecast
2002-2003, 8th edition NAEP 2000 Report
7
Teachers are Key
  • The best teachers worst students outperform the
    average

8
Data Helps Teachers
Data-driven Decision Making
Teacher assesses student
Re- assessment
Student Type
Lesson Planning
Assessment Chosen
Instruct-ion
  • Customizes instruction for each student
  • Best chance for success

9
Data Improves Results
5
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10
Assessment is the First Step
  • Teachers who know what their students need to
    learn next are more effective

11
A New Marilyn Adams Study Shows the Power of
Assessment
  • From 1996 to 2000, over 600 California teachers
    gradually adopted direct reading skills
    assessment tools (their choice)
  • The students of teachers using assessments
    outperformed the others
  • The use of regular assessments counteracted the
    poverty effect

Marilyn Adams, presented in 2002, scheduled for
publication
12
The Vehicle Technology
  • Technology use can reduce costs and help improve
    education

13
Effective Technology Making Teachers More
Productive
Instruction
Tomorrow
Practice
Reporting
Today
14
Lexia Assessment
  • Comprehensive Reading Test?
  • 5 - 20 minutes per test
  • Skills assessment plus comprehension
  • Norm-referenced levels
  • Practice prescriptions
  • Reports on students, classes, schools
  • Grouping by skills
  • Progress tracking
  • Quick Reading Test?
  • 5 - 8 minutes per test
  • Skills assessment
  • Individual class reports
  • Practice prescriptions
  • Grouping by skills
  • Progress tracking

15
Lexia Computer-based assessment takes less time
than other approaches
DIBELS(Based on Ashland, MA)
16
The Computer Increases Accuracy
Drawn from independent study of Lexia software
impact in Revere, MA during 2001-2. Paper test
Gates McGinity
17
Lexia Skills Development Software
  • Lexia Early Reading ?
  • Lexia Phonics Based Reading?
  • Lexia Reading S.O.S. (Strategies for Older
    Students)

Go
18
Lexia Software Provides Crucial Time on Task
  • Software supports individualized practice
  • Non-judgmental
  • Automatic branching
  • Engaging

19
Software Supports Good Teaching
  • Skills Assessment
  • Focused Instruction
  • Individualized Practice
  • Real-time Reporting

Assessment
Instruction
Reading Skills
Practice Reporting
20
Software Helps Kids Master Key Reading Skills
  • Lexia provides four key benefits 1) it engages
    the kids, 2) it helps the teacher manage and
    monitor the teaching process, 3) it provides a
    structured curriculum that I can depend on, and
    4) it helps kids to shift to effective word
    attack strategies early. I feel that every child
    needs the kind of phonological awareness taught
    in the activities Cathy Milton, Special
    Education Teacher Claypitt Hill School,
    Wayland, MA

21
Your Education Competition Uses Technology
  • Sylvan Learning Systems uses student data
    management incorporating reading software into
    the required curriculum used by all 870 tutoring
    centers nationwide
  • Huntington Learning Centers use reading software
    in all 285 tutoring centers nationwide

22
Technology Use by Industry
23
Technology Investment in Business and Education
24
What are the Killer Apps?
  • Those that provide the most useful data for
    decision making
  • Those that save the most time
  • Those used as tools
  • Assessment
  • Practice
  • Teacher support

25
Successful Technology
26
Selecting Technology
27
Where are the Benefits?
Communications
Hardware
Benefits
Training
Applications
28
Training is Crucial
29
Avery, CA
  • 30 Teachers
  • 1/3 know of Lexia
  • No administrative introduction
  • Computers not pre-loaded
  • Principal unaware of order contents

30
Avery, CA
  • Few teachers ready for use
  • Principal hears bad things about the software
  • Requested return
  • Wasted 1 year

31
Usage Approaches
  • Supplemental work in the classroom
  • Supplemental work in the computer lab
  • Group learning
  • Homework

ion on un ? Act___
32
Typical 1st Time User
33
Typical Experienced Use
Lexia Assessment Program Teaching Lexia Skills
Devt
34
Now Available Professional Devt
Lexia MSL Training
Instruction
Classroom Software
35
Impact of Professional Development
  • Chicago 2001-2
  • 2 Two-day workshops in phonemic awareness
  • Principals
  • Teachers
  • New materials purchased
  • New Kindergarten program by 2002-3

36
Lexia Interventional Curriculum
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Developed for LD and other Struggling Students
  • 3 Days to Learn
  • Complete Materials
  • Reading, Spelling, Writing

37
Case Studies
38
Herman Method Results
39
Herman Method Results
40
Software Reduces SPED Costs
  • The money we spent on Lexia is chump change
    compared to what we would have spent down the
    road on Special Ed. placements.
  • Daniel Leclerc, Assistant Superintendent,
    Ashland, MA

41
Claypitt Hill Elementary Wayland, MA
  • Background
  • Wealthy suburb of Boston
  • Top 10 ranked schools
  • Screens every Kindergartener with QRT
  • Uses Early Reading and Phonics Based Reading for
    early intervention

42
Claypitt Hill Elementary Wayland, MA
  • Results
  • Almost every child reading at or near grade level
    by grade 4
  • Extensive integration of LD students into the
    classroom
  • Costs equivalent to far less successful programs

43
Arriba JuntosSan Francisco, CA
  • Background
  • A community center in the Mission district
  • 36 students from 20 countries
  • Average 0.1 grade level improvement in reading in
    the previous year
  • Accelerated Reading program based on one-on-one
    instruction and practice with Reading S.O.S.
    software

44
Arriba JuntosSan Francisco, CA
  • Results
  • Average 1.7 grade level improvement in 7 months
  • I can get the same results working with four
    students with Lexia that I could get before
    working one-on-one. Robert Ruth - Reading
    Specialist

45
Arriba JuntosSan Francisco, CA
  • Results - Year 2
  • Average 2 grade level improvement
  • Effective instruction with a 81 student /
    teacher ratio
  • Robert Ruth - 2001

46
Arriba Juntos Savings
  • Yr. 1-2 Instructional Costs
  • 3 extra students per instructor per 90 minute
    class (4/day) at 60,000/yr
  • For 36 students
  • Saves 180,000/yr
  • Future Year SPED Costs
  • 31 students reintegrated into mainstream
    class-rooms after 2 years
  • 5,500 gap between classroom SPED
  • Saves 170,500/yr

47
Tornillo ElementaryTornillo, TX
  • Background
  • 287 children in grades K-5
  • 98 Hispanic origins
  • 96.5 qualify for free lunches
  • TAAS results historically on the line between
    Low Performing and Satisfactory (around 15th
    percentile)

48
Tornillo Training
  • Principal involved teachers in selection
  • Principal introduced training session
  • 14 teachers/session
  • Retraining the next fall

49
The Results in Tornillo, TX
  • In 1996/97, every student spent 30 minutes/day
    using Phonics Based Reading
  • The school jumped from the 15th percentile in the
    state on its TAAS results to the 75th percentile
    in one year

50
Tornillo, Texas Details
  • Improvements in both math and reading drove a
    nearly 50 improvement in the overall TAAS pass
    rate

51
What Happened in Year 2?
  • The principal was promoted out
  • The school bought new computers without checking
    to see if they ran the software
  • The next years class scored lower on TAAS

52
What Happened since then?
  • A new superintendent required the use of a
    different software system
  • The pass rate fell below 25
  • A second new principal revived the use of Phonics
    Based Reading
  • The pass rate rose again above 60

53
Key Success Factors
Commitment
Commitment
Training
Application
Test Scores
Support
Reinvestment
Commitment
Commitment
54
More Detail
  • Include everybody in the decision making
  • Train everybody responsible for success
  • Include Technical Support
  • Plan the implementation
  • Upgrade the software hardware regularly
  • Measure success including
  • Share the credit

55
Measuring Success
  • Control Group
  • Useful measurements - skills
  • Reasonable time period - months
  • Clear results
  • Estimate costs savings - soft dollars
  • Publicize the results

56
Use the Technology to Meet Your Vision
  • "I can only hope to tell you how much the Lexia
    software has meant to my students, and to me.
    With these two programs, many, many of our at
    risk students have a fighting chance of breaking
    the cycle of little to no education that so
    seriously impedes their future chances of being
    contributing, fulfilled citizens in this
    society.
  • B.J. Streeby, Reading Specialist, Great Falls, MT
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