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1 MATRIX OF ACHIEVEMENT AND PROGRESS (MAAP) A New Interactive Data Tool for Ohio Districts

2 © 2011, Battelle for Kids Matrix of Achievement and Progress (MAAP) Learning Targets  What is it?  Where do I find it?  How does it work?  How do I interpret the data?  What are my next steps?

3 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – What is it?  MAAP is an interactive web- based tool available to the public.  MAAP is a convenient way to compare the achievement and progress of student groups across buildings and districts in the state of Ohio.  MAAP allows you to quickly identify areas of relative strength and challenge in your building or district.

4 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – Where Do I find it?  The MAAP tool is located at: http://portal.battelleforkids.org/ohio  There are two ways to access the MAAP:  Select “Get Started”; or  Select “MAAP Tool  Let’s select “MAAP Tool”.

5 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – Where Do I Find It? (cont.)  You should now be on the MAAP tool landing page.  There are two MAAP views available:  Grade/Subject View by Building or District-wide  School View Within District  Let’s see what data “Grade/Subject View” provides.

6 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – How Does It Work?  To view a district’s data:  Select a year  Select a district’s name  Select “district-wide” in the “building” drop-down menu

7 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – How Do I Interpret the Data?  You will now see Progress and Achievement data represented as Gain Index (GI) and Performance Index (PI) respectively.  Let’s take a closer look at this report:  The X axis is the PI  The Y axis is the GI  Did you notice something different with this report?  We are accustomed to seeing only one PI for a school or district.  This report shows PIs for every tested grade/subject combination.  Scroll down the page to see the GI and PI values for each grade/subject combination.  Check the box above to identify the grade and subject for each data point. The Gain Index is defined as: Estimated Mean Gain ÷Standard Error Districts, Schools, Teachers, Grade/Subject Levels can be ranked by Gain Index. The Performance Index is a weighted average that includes all tested subjects and grades. The percentage of tests that fall into each performance category (advanced, accelerated, proficient, basic, and limited) is multiplied by a weight ranging from 0 to 1.2, with the percentage of scores in the advanced category receiving the highest weight and missing test scores receiving the lowest.

8 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – How Do I Interpret the Data? (cont.)  Note there is a vertical red line at a PI value of 90.  To the Left of 90 are PIs that fall into the following Report Card Ratings: Continuous Improvement Academic Watch Academic Emergency  To the Right of 90 are PIs that fall into the following Report Card Ratings: Effective Excellent  The solid black horizontal line indicates a GI of 0.0.  The dashed lines above and below 0.0 indicate a GI of +2.0 and -2.0 respectively. Grade/subject combinations with a GI of +2.0 or greater is highlighted in Green on the value-added report. Grade/subject combinations with a GI below +2.0 but no less than a GI of -2.0 is highlighted in yellow on the value- added report Grade/subject combinations with a GI less than -2.0 is highlighted in Red on the value-added report.

9 © 2011, Battelle for Kids Where Are the Areas of Strengths and Challenges?  We can adapt Douglas B. Reeves “Leadership for Learning Framework” 1 to Ohio’s MAAP by dividing the MAAP into four categories:  Grade/subject combinations in the Leading category show high progress (GI) and high achievement (PI).  Grade/subject combinations in the Learning category show high progress but low achievement.  Grade/subject combinations in the Losing Ground category show low progress and low achievement.  Grade/subject combinations in the Lucky, A.K.A. “coasting” category show low progress but high achievement. Footnote #1: Reeves, D.B. (2006). Learning Leader. Alexandria, VA: ASCD  Notice the shading from red to green  As grade/subject combinations approach high progress, high achievement, the shading gets closer to green.  As grade/subject combinations approach low progress, low achievement, the shading gets closer to red.

10 © 2011, Battelle for Kids Where Are the Areas of Strengths and Challenges? (cont.)  Identify on your MAAP grade/subject combinations that are:  Leading  Learning  Losing Ground  Lucky  With the exception of grade 6 math, the MAAP to the right shows all grade/subject combinations in the Leading category.  What would be the goal if there were grade/subject combinations in the:  Learning quadrant?  Losing Ground quadrant?  Lucky quadrant?  How could you leverage the strategies that were used in the grade/subject combinations located in the Leading category?

11 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – View Your Building’s Data  To view your 2011 building data:  Select the year 2011  Select your district’s name  Select your building  To compare your 2011 to your 2010 building data:  Select the year 2010  Select your district’s name  Select your building  You can now compare the movement of grade/subject combinations from one category to another.  In our example, we can see that grade 6 math, grade 6 reading and grade 4 math moved up to the Leading category. We can also see an increase in PI for grade 4 reading and math, grade 5 reading and math and grade 6 reading. XYZ District 2010 - DEF School Year District (000000) School XYZ District 2011 - DEF School

12 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP – Compare Your Performance to Other Buildings in Your District District (000000)School  To compare your building’s data with other buildings in your district:  Select “Click Here”  Select Year  Select a district’s name  Select a subject  Select a grade  You will now see how all of the buildings in your district performed in the same grade/subject combination.  Hover your mouse on a data point to see the names of each school.  To save or print your report:  Select “View PDF” to see the grade/subject combination report for your school.  Select “View District PDF” to see grade/subject combination reports for all schools in your district. The image can be enlarged by dragging the marker up.

13 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP in the OIP  Access to the MAAP is also available on the Level I, Achievement and Growth, By Grade page of the online Decision Framework:  Select, Reading tab; or  Select, Mathematics tab; or  Select, Science tab;  Select “Click Here” to go to the MAAP landing page.

14 © 2011, Battelle for Kids MAAP in the FOCUS Guides  The Focus guides are designed to;  Guide your district and building through the analysis of achievement and progress data;  Assess and prioritize the strengths and challenges associated with your educational program; and  Develop strategies to leverage your areas of strength and/or challenge.  Sample workbook questions include:  Where in your district [building] do you see high levels of progress, but low levels of achievement? Educators in these areas have discovered ways to improve their effectiveness. Their practices provide a working model for how others might improve.  Where in the district [building] do you see high levels of achievement, but low levels of progress? The practice of these educators has become frozen. They require stretch goals.

15 © 2011, Battelle for Kids What are my next steps?  If you have not already done so, we encourage you to use the resources made available through ODE with Race to the Top (RttT) and other funds. These resources include:  The MAAP tool To access your district’s [building’s] progress vs. achievement graphs  The EVAAS ® portal To access value-added reports, diagnostic reports, and student projections, etc.  The Focus workbooks To guide your team’s analyses of your achievement and progress data  Visit the Ohio Student Progress Portal 2 frequently to keep informed of new resources such as:  Training events  Webinars  Online courses Footnote #2: Ohio Student Progress Portal is located at: http:// portal.battelleforkids.org/ohio

16 © 2011, Battelle for Kids Questions? Thank you for joining our session!

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