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Title: Electronic Score Sheet


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Electronic Score Sheet
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Developmental Scale Score Gains Table (DSS Cut
Points)
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Learning Gains Retainees
  • A retained student can only be counted as making
    adequate progress if he/she
  • Moves up one level. (e.g. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5)
  • Maintains a level 3, 4, or 5.

REASON A
REASON B
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Learning Gains Activity
  • Using the data on the following table, determine
  • which age levels made a learning gain in two of
    the four sub-tests?

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Data Display for FCAT Reading Results
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Teacher Learning Gains Based on Data Display
  • 5 out of 7 students made learning gains.
  • 71 of this teachers students made learning
    gains and add points towards the schools grade.
  • No points are given to the school for Student F
    because he was retained and stayed within level 1
    even though he made significant gains in DSS
    points.
  • No points are given to Student G because he
    decreased a level.

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Class Record Sheet for Learning Gains
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Types of Data
  • Results (Summative)
  • Data used to make decisions about student
    achievement at the end of a period of
    instruction.
  • Process (Formative)
  • Data gathered at regular intervals during the
    instructional period used to provide feedback
    about student progress and to provide direction
    for instructional interventions.

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A Closer Look at Results Data
  • Examples
  • Presidents Challenge
  • Fitnessgram

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Presidents Challenge Results 05/06
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Presidents Challenge Results 05/06
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Presidents Challenge Results 05/06
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Presidents Challenge Results 05/06
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FitnessGram Pilot-HFZ Mile
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FitnessGram Pilot-HFZ Push-ups
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FitnessGram Pilot-HFZ Sit-n-Reach
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FitnessGram Pilot-HFZ Curl-ups
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A Closer Look at Formative Data
  • Quizzes
  • Chapter Tests
  • DIBELS
  • District Math Assessments

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What tools do we have?
  • FCAT Inquiry (Summative)
  • Teacher Tools for Data Collection
  • (Can be Summative or Formative)
  • Histogram
  • Pareto Chart
  • Run Chart
  • Scatter Diagram
  • Item Analysis

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Histogram
  • Bar chart representing a
  • frequency distribution
  • of student scores
  • Heights of the bars represent
  • number of students scoring
  • at same level/score
  • Used to Monitor progress

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Run Chart
Use to
Monitor progress over time
Display data in simplest form
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Class Goal By the end of 9 weeks, 100 of our
class will have an average of at least 80 on our
weekly personal fitness class quizzes.
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Scatter Diagram
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Item Analysis
Use to
Determine mastered content Determine most common
mistakes
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CLASSROOM TEST ANALYSIS
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ITEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY
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Pareto Chart
Use to
Rank issues in order of occurrence
Decide which problems need to be addressed first
Find the issues that have the greatest impact
Monitor impact of changes
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Females Age 12 Presidents ChallengePre- to
Post- Test Gains
  • Curl ups3.59 (avg)
  • Mile Run-38 sec (avg)
  • Push Ups -0.47 (avg)
  • S/R1.11 (avg)

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Data analysis provides
Insight
and
Questions
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Questions to Ponder
  • What question are we trying to answer?
  • What can we tell from the data?
  • What can we NOT tell from the data? What else
    might we want to know?
  • What good news is here for us to celebrate?
  • What opportunities for improvement are suggested
    by the data?

Adapted from Getting Excited About Data, Edie
Holcomb www.corwinpress.com
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Action
Thinking Maps
Learning Modalities
Provides
Marzano Strategies
Peer Tutor
Answers!
CRISS Strategies
Cloze activities
Cooperative Learning
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Steps to Improvement
ACT
Make improvements.
STUDY
Analyze the results.
DO
Implement the plan.
What information have I gained from my data?
What interventions can I put In place?
PLAN
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Personal Action Plan
What data can I access? What tools can I use to
help me monitor progress toward our class
goals? What/who else do I need to help me? What
is my start date? How will I evaluate the results?
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