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1 Data Informed Decision Making that Improves Teaching and Learning MEIM's 15th Annual Technology Conference & Expo Dec. 2, 2005

2 Why are educators so fired up about data? Superintendents ask How do we know if teachers are teaching our curriculum? How do we maximize the value of dollars spent for assessment and data management? Are all of our students achieving at acceptable levels?

3 Professional learning communities ask What is it we want our students to know and be able to do? How will we know when they have learned it? What will we do when students are not learning?

4 Improving Student Achievement Is The Reason. Why are educators so fired up about “data?”

5 Creating some common language about data in schools What are the major systems? How are they related? What have districts done? Where do we want to go?

6 Assessment Systems Student Information Systems Data analysis systemsData warehouse 4 Major Data & Technology Systems in Schools.

7 Data analysis process From Matt Stein. Making Sense of the Data: Overview of the K-12 Data Management and Analysis Market, Eduventures, Inc., Nov. 2003.

8 What is a Student Information System? Registers new students Demographic information (address, emergency contacts, etc.) Attendance Scheduling of classes Achievement data Examples include: CIMS, Skyward, Chancery, Pentamation, Zangle, etc. It is not keeping track of what is going on in classrooms.

9 What is an Assessment System? Tool for gathering achievement information –Some deliver item banks Benchmark by NCS Pearson MAP by the Northwest Evaluation Association –Some deliver intact tests Assess2Learn by Riverside EdVision by Scantron, Homeroom by Princeton Review –Most are web-based It is assessing what is going on in classrooms.

10 Who needs what data? Administrators, public, legislators –Evaluation –Accountability –Long range planning Teachers, parents, students –Diagnosis –Prescription –Placement –Short range planning –Very specific ach info e.g., What percent met standards on 4 th grade MEAP math? Are students doing better this year than they were doing last year? e.g., Who understood this concept? Why is Becky having trouble reading? A single assessment cannot meet all needs. Large Grain Size Fine Grain Size

11 What is a “data analysis system?” The vendor maps your data to their system Predefines the kinds of analyses staff will do Allows user to create answers to questions Lots of nice graphs, lists, etc. Examples: AMS by TurnLeaf, SAMS by Executive Intelligence, QSP, STARS by SchoolCity, Pinnacle by Excelsior Inform by Pearson. D’Tool and TestWiz are “sort of” data analysis systems. File Maker lets districts invent their own system.

12 What is a data warehouse? It brings all the various sets of data together –Financial data –Personnel data –Building infrastructure data –Student demographic information –Student program information –Student achievement information –Example: Center for Educational Performance and Information’s Michigan Education Information System. (80% of work is data cleansing.)

13 MEAP School Infrastructure Database (SID) Financial Information Database (FID) Student Test and Achievement Repository (STAR) Registry of Educational Personnel (REP) Single Record Student Database (SRSD) ACT What’s in CEPI’s data warehouse? School Code Master SAT

14 Why some things aren’t in a warehouse…. hoarding stray overlooked Easier to ignore Not sure what it is or how to measure it

15 How are these things related? You can have a Student Info System and nothing else. You can have an assessment system and nothing else (but most assessment systems “depend” on data from the SIS). There is no point in having a data analysis system unless you have data. If you have a SIS & an assessment system, you’ll probably want a data analysis system. The State of Michigan is creating a data warehouse. A data analysis system could also use data from the warehouse. A data analysis system can bring the pieces together without a warehouse.

16 Oakland Schools Board of Education agreed to spend up to $1,600,000 in 2005-06 to make Pearson Benchmark “Lite” & Inform available to all districts.

17 What we are trying to do: Provide Technology that Will Help Improve teaching and increase learning for all Useful reports for teachers, principals and district administration Common assessments tied to GLCEs Item banks tied to GLCEs Multiple district on-ramps

18 Project Planning Process Fall 2003 – Meetings with focus groups Fall 2004 create RFP Oct 2004 – Meeting with Assessment, Curriculum and Technology directors from Oakland districts to discuss requirements Dec 2004 – RFP sent out to bid Jan 2005 – 10 responses received May 2005 – Committee selects products July 2005 – Oakland School BOE approval

19 Oakland & LEA Members Only (N = 15) Items are arranged by “Importance” rating.)

20 Measure, Manage and Maximize Student Achievement

21 Benchmark Test Results By Test This view displays one or all tests that the selected student population has taken. Student scores are plotted across a proficiency scale. The view displays the percentage of students who scored within the range of each level on the proficiency scale.

22 This view displays each assessed standard and graphs the percentage of students who mastered and did not master the standard on each assessment. Selecting a single test displays detailed results by standard for that test. Selecting all tests displays student performance on the standards over time. Benchmark Test Results By Standard

23 This view displays all mastery records for the given student, sorted by standard. This represents a detailed running record of a student’s mastery across all benchmark tests. Benchmark Test Results By Individual - View Mastery Details

24 Click on the question number to see the question itself. Click on the icon next to the question number to see a breakdown of the item’s performance by demographic category. Benchmark Test Results Item Analysis

25 This view plots a line-dot graph based on the test frequency distribution, and calculates the range, mean, standard deviation, and standard error. In addition to this baseline data, you can choose to plot up to four graphs for particular demographic groups. The sample displays the distribution of female scores compared to the overall baseline. The view also displays how the scores fall along the selected proficiency scale. Benchmark Test Results Frequency Distribution

26 Pearson Benchmark Benchmark Lite ends here

27 Pearson School Systems *** School District Self-Guided Product Tour  Please see comments in Notes Section, using “Notes Page” view.

28 Principal’s Dashboard

29 All users can run queries and reports (Teachers, principals, counselors, etc.)

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31 All tests are also broken down by Concepts (“Strands”)

32 Parent’s / Student’s Dashboard

33 Oakland Schools Support Models defined to support diverse needs of districts and multiple on-ramps Monetary support –Oakland Schools resources aligned Curriculum, Item Banks, and Assessments delivered to all districts

34 Professional Development for LEA’s Using data to inform instruction Using Benchmark & Inform for grouping and differentiation Using the Benchmark with Common Assessments Using the Benchmark for Classroom Assessments Administrator use of Inform SIP Planning using both products

35 Current Status

36 Early successes Lake Orion High School 5 departments 14 courses 36 teachers (about 25%) 72 sections Over 2200 scan sheets

37 Phase I (Sept-Nov) Meet individually with department heads Review exams with course teams Create answer keys Verify data Distribute results to participating teachers Review detailed results to participating teachers All-staff professional development (11-11-05)

38 Impact of Phase I Improved dialogue between participating teams –Discussion and modification of course assessment schedule –Question issues –Assessment design Increased participation Improved teacher comfort level of common assessment procedures

39 Phase 2 (Nov-Jan) Try online testing Try using rubrics Additional course benchmarks Build new tests Identify & train department experts

40 Phase 3 (Jan-March) Initiate middle school implementation –Benchmarks –Create common assessments for core courses –Collaborate with high school departments –Coach high school teams

41 Phase 4 (March – August) Create and administer benchmark assessments in all high school courses Administer common assessments in middle schools Design/modify instructional practices based on data

42 Inform Create structure for naming/filing queries for –Principals –Teachers Create a consistent set of queries for each Teach all principals to run their own queries Get additional test data into Inform

43 “Favorite Queries/Reports” To Facilitate Initial Pearson Inform Training

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46 Depending on An Individual’s Access Permissions … “Favorite Queries” Can Be Viewed At the District, School and Class Levels

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