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Measures of Student Learning NORTH CAROLINA Measures of Student Learning Robin McCoy, Race to the Top Program Administrator August 8, 2013

Agenda What do we need? Setting the Context Measures of Student Learning Webinars 1/12/2019 • page 2

Setting the Context 1/12/2019 • page 3

Standards 6 & 8 Teachers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contribute to Academic Success Demonstrate Leadership Establish Environment Know Content Facilitate Learning Reflect on Practice Principals (and other Administrators) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Human Resource Leadership Strategic Leadership Instructional Leadership Cultural Leadership Managerial Leadership External Development Leadership Micro- political Leadership Academic Achievement Leadership 1/12/2019 • page 4

Standard 6 and 8 are measures of Growth Growth Model Teachers 6 Standard 6 and 8 are measures of Growth Contribute to Academic Success Principals 8 Academic Achievement Leadership Academic Achievement Leadership 1/12/2019 • page 5

Measures of Student Learning

Contribute to Academic Success Measures of Student Learning 6 End of Grade or End of Course 6 Career Technical Education Assessment 6 6 Contribute to Academic Success Common Exams 6 Grade 3 6 Academic Achievement Leadership Academic Achievement Leadership K-2 Literacy 6 Analysis of Student Work 1/12/2019 • page 7

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Common Exams What is this Measure of Student Learning? Set of Common Exams for grades/subjects and courses in English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics in grades 4 – 12 Includes multiple-choice items and performance tasks There are no Common Exams for grades/subjects and courses with End-of-Grade or End-of-Course assessments 1/12/2019 • page 8

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Common Exams How is growth measured with this Measure of Student Learning? Results used in EVAAS to generate value-added scores for teachers Summer of 2013: the SAS Institute analyzing results to ensure that fair and valid value-added estimates are possible 1/12/2019 • page 9

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Common Exams Who participates in this Measure of Student Learning? Districts use a decision tree to determine when Common Exams must be administered Districts can administer Common Exams that are not required (Example: 4th grade Science even if 4th grade students have taken the EOGs) 1/12/2019 • page 10

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Common Exams 1/12/2019 • page 11

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Common Exams When is this Measure of Student Learning being implemented? 35 Common Exams administered during the 2012-13 school year 9 additional Common Exams administered during the 2013-14 school year 1/12/2019 • page 12

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Grade 3 What is this Measure of Student Learning? A form of the third grade End-of-Grade reading assessment administered at the beginning of third grade 1/12/2019 • page 13

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Grade 3 How is growth measured with this Measure of Student Learning? Results from the third grade End-of-Grade reading assessment administered at the beginning of the year and the third grade reading End-of-Grade assessment administered at the end of the year will be used in a growth model 1/12/2019 • page 14

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Grade 3 Who participates in this Measure of Student Learning? All third grade students 1/12/2019 • page 15

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Grade 3 When is this Measure of Student Learning being implemented? Full implementation in 2013-14 school year 1/12/2019 • page 16

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on K-2 Literacy What is this Measure of Student Learning? An additional step added to the normal process for mCLASS: Reading 3D program Measures students’ ability to read and comprehend increasingly complex texts Does not include formative data gathered during progress monitoring Three processes being piloted: Business as Usual Alternate Administration Hybrid Administration Business as usual: Teacher of record gives the TRC+ (90 second comprehension measure) Alternate Administration: A second teacher gives the TRC and the TRC+ Hybrid Administration: Teacher of record does the TRC and another teacher does the TRC+ 1/12/2019 • page 17

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on K-2 Literacy How is growth measured with this Measure of Student Learning? Students’ beginning-of-year and end-of-year results of text reading comprehension used in growth model Methodology similar to EVAAS will be used by SAS Institute to ensure comparable measure of growth 1/12/2019 • page 18

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on K-2 Literacy Who participates in this Measure of Student Learning? All K-2 students 1/12/2019 • page 19

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on K-2 Literacy When is this Measure of Student Learning being implemented? Spring 2013 pilot in Martin, Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow, Franklin, Nash-Rocky Mount, Columbus, Cumberland, Moore, Alleghany, Iredell-Statesville, Haywood, and Henderson Administration mode selected after completion of pilot and analysis of data Full implementation in 2013-14 school year 1/12/2019 • page 20

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work What is this Measure of Student Learning? A process through which teachers collect student work artifacts, assess them, and submit for “blind review” by another teacher in the state Allows for flexibility with: Instructional time for teachers Supplies Standards of focus Uses online platform to complete process 1/12/2019 • page 21

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work How is growth measured with this Measure of Student Learning? Teacher collects time lapse student work artifacts related to a specific clarifying objective or identified instructional goal Teacher submits for “blind review” by a trained reviewer in the state with same subject expertise 1/12/2019 • page 22

Measures of Student Learning: Analysis of Student Work Who participates in this Measure of Student Learning? Teachers in the Arts, World Languages, and Healthful Living classes Teachers in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes Teachers of AIG, ESL, and EC students in courses/classes where there is no EOG, EOC, or Common Exam and/or where the service delivery does not directly impact student learning in the tested area 1/12/2019 • page 23

Measures of Student Learning: Focus on Analysis of Student Work When is this Measure of Student Learning being implemented? Spring 2013 pilot with 100 teachers Spring 2014 extended pilot, with the Arts, World Languages, and Healthful Living classes and AP/IB teachers, teachers of the Extended Content Standards, and ESL teachers Full implementation in 2014-15 school year 1/12/2019 • page 24

Webinars Feedback from School Administrators: September 12 from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/640959049 Feedback from Teachers: September 17 from 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/251489857 1/12/2019 • page 25

Contact Information General Information: educatoreffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov http://www.ncpublicschools.org/effectiveness-model/ 1/12/2019 • page 26