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User Management: Understanding Roles and Permissions for Schoolnet

User Management: Understanding Roles and Permissions for Schoolnet. Schoolnet II Training – Summer 2014. Agenda. Roles for Schoolnet Access Default Roles Additional Roles New Roles Tools and Documents Introduce participants to tools for helping set up Roles and Permissions in Schoolnet

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User Management: Understanding Roles and Permissions for Schoolnet

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  1. User Management: Understanding Roles and Permissions for Schoolnet Schoolnet II Training – Summer 2014

  2. Agenda • Roles for Schoolnet Access • Default Roles • Additional Roles • New Roles • Tools and DocumentsIntroduce participants to tools for helping set up Roles and Permissions in Schoolnet • How to Access User Management in PowerSchool • Cautions, Over-Permissioning and Under-Permissioning • ScenariosDiscuss some common role scenarios and how to set them up • Export and Import Role Assignments • Questions

  3. Roles for Schoolnet Access

  4. Default Roles • Leadership • Most operations already included in this role • Add, if needed: • Test Item Administrator to District Leadership (if you need to view/review assessment items) • Access to Curriculum Management (if you need to manage curriculum) • Staff • This role provides access to Schoolnet but additional operations must be added • Add any of the additional operations as needed based on the responsibility of the individual staff member • Teacher • Has all the roles and permissions needed to conduct classes and view student information for his/her own sections • Only add roles if you want a teacher to have access to information beyond his/her sections and students • Access for Teachers to Share Assessments (this role is ONLY for teachers)

  5. Two Key Points about Roles • Teachers have what they need natively!Anyone whose default role in Schoolnet is a teacher has all the roles and permissions he/she needs to conduct class (use lesson planner, schedule, administer and score assessments, etc.). Only add permissions if you want a teacher to contribute outside of his/her classes. • One DefaultAll users in Schoolnet should have only one default role selected in PowerSchool.

  6. Additional Roles (optional member roles) • Test Item Administrator • Access to Report Manager • Access to Teacher and Section Level Data • Access to Aggregate Level Data • Access to Approve Instructional Materials • Access to Approve Assessment Items • Access to Assessment Management • Access to Curriculum Management • Access to Teacher Lesson Planner • Access for Teachers to Share Assessments

  7. NEW Roles Added • Access to Approve Instructional Materials • Access to Approve Assessment Items • These two roles above can be added for teachers or staff users that need the ability to approve instructional materials or assessment items within their institution level (and the ability to submit to the next level). • Access to Report Manager

  8. Tools and Documents

  9. Tools and Documents • Roles Matrix

  10. Roles MatrixRows – What a user can do

  11. The Rows in the Matrix map to the Modules in Schoolnet Roles MatrixRows

  12. Roles MatrixRows

  13. Roles Matrix Columns – Names of Roles that you Select in PowerSchool Defaults Select One!

  14. Roles Matrix Columns – Name of Permission that you Select in PowerSchool Optional RolesTest Item Administrator is a special case! Even if you are leadership at the district level, you still need this role to see items and to create and edit test items and tests for an institution.

  15. Roles Matrix Columns – Name of Permission that you Select in PowerSchool Optional RolesCan be added to give additional rights to users. Most of the time this will be for staff or teachers who need some roles associated with leadership.

  16. Roles Matrix

  17. Roles and Permissions Documents All documents referenced in this presentation can be found at:http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/getting-ready/implementation/Under User Roles and Access

  18. How to Access User Management in PowerSchool

  19. Set Up • Note: All roles in Schoolnet are set in PowerSchool

  20. Select Staff Tab & Search for Staff • Log into PowerSchool • Click the “Staff” tab • Search for a staff member

  21. Select Security Settings & Manage Roles • Once you have searched for staff member: • Select security settings link on the left. • Click the applications tab • Then click manage roles link.

  22. Edit Roles • Click edit

  23. Assigning Schoolnet Roles in PowerSchool • From this page, you are able to assign roles

  24. Cautions, Over-Permissioning, Under-Permissioning

  25. Caution • Additional roles allow access to data and rights

  26. Access To Teacher and Section Level Data • If the user is a District Level User, they would have access to ALL student and teacher data across the district • If the user is a School Level User, they would have access to ALL student and teacher data at their school

  27. Example: Teacher with Access to Teacher and Section Level Data

  28. Teacher withAccess to Teacher and Section Level Data

  29. Teacher with this additional role • Because of the additional role, this teacher can see other teachers’ sections and students

  30. Teacher without Access to Teacher and Section Level Data

  31. Too Many Permissions?

  32. Over-Permissioning • Teachers and leadership generally do not need any additional roles • Staff only need roles specific to their jobs • Examples: • All users with Access to Curriculum Manager could create and schedule curriculum at their institution level • All users with Access to Report Manager could create and publish reports at their institution level • All users with Access to Approve Instructional Materials and Access to Approve Assessment Items could vet and approve resources and share at their institution level as well as submit resources to the level above them • You want to be sure you intend for these users to have those capabilities

  33. Not Enough Permissions • Users without the right level of permissions will not be able to access operations they need • Example: Test Item Administrator • Operations include: • Create and edit test items for an institution • Review item, passage, or rubric Note: This role should NOT be assigned to teachers

  34. Example (continued) • My role is district level leadership and I want to look at assessment items available in my schools and district. • Current Role Assignment:

  35. District Leadership without Test Item Administrator

  36. Example (continued): • Even with Leadership, a user must have Test Item Administrator to view assessment items. • Change needed to Role Assignment:

  37. District Leadership withTest Item Administrator

  38. To Teachers vs. For Teachers

  39. Scenarios

  40. Scenarios: How do I know which Optional Roles to add? • Need for users to have optional roles will vary depending on the types of staff you have in your school or district. • Do you have district level staff to manage curriculum? Or is this something school staff or teachers are involved in? • Do you have district level staff who create benchmark assessments? Or do teachers help with benchmark assessments?

  41. Scenarios • The following slides reference scenarios that might apply to your school or district depending on the staff that you have available to complete certain tasks. • These are suggestions and may not apply to all districts or schools. Please contact the Home Base Support Center if you have a special scenario that is not addressed here.

  42. Setting up Schoolnet permissions so that you can collaborate, share and manage District-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for District Media Coordinator Click HereSet this Up Click HereSet this Up District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write Benchmarks Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your district. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans District Benchmark Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Schools Promote Resources to District Bank Click HereHow it Works Note: These scenario slides can be found at http://goo.gl/N7qcA5 A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write

  43. Setting up Schoolnet permissions so that you can collaborate, share and manage School-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for School Library Media Coordinator Click HereSet this Up Click Here and HereSet this Up School Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write School Assessments Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your school. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans School Assessment Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Click HereSet this Up Click HereHow it Works Teachers Share AssessmentsWithin School Teachers Promote Resources to School Bank A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share assessments with other teachers. Think: Professional Learning Communities A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Assessment with other teachers Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write Teacher(s) write

  44. Setting up Schoolnet permissions (who can see what) so that you can collaborate, share and manage District-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for District Media Coordinator Click HereSet this Up Click Here Set this Up District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write Benchmarks • Teachers Write Benchmarks • For districts that want to allow teachers to build benchmarks • The most complicated of the current scenarios because you need to set the teacher up at the district level. • Roles Needed: • PowerSchool • No Access • Schoolnet • Test Item Admin • Access to Assessment Management Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your district. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans District Benchmark Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Schools Promote Resources to District Bank Click HereHow it Works Note: Currently, to review and approve instructional materials, you need to have access to the curriculum management role or the leadership role. A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write

  45. Setting up Schoolnet permissions (who can see what) so that you can collaborate, share and manage District-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for District Media Coordinator Click Here Set this Up Click HereSet this Up District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write Benchmarks Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your district. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans District Benchmark Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) • District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans • Think PLC leaders, Curriculum and Instruction Staff • Roles Needed in Schoolnet • Access to Aggregate Level Data • Access to Teacher Lesson Planner Schools Promote Resources to District Bank Click HereHow it Works Note: Currently, to review and approve instructional materials, you need to have access to the curriculum management role or the leadership role. A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write

  46. School-Level Permissions Possible Roles and Permissions for School Library Media Coordinator Click HereSet this Up Click Here Set this Up School Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write School Assessments Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your school. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans School Assessment Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) • School Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans • Similar to the District Instructional Coaches • Roles Needed in Schoolnet • Access to Aggregate Level Data • Access to Teacher Lesson Planner Click Here Set this Up Click HereHow it Works Teachers Share Assessments Within School Teachers Promote Resources to School Bank A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share assessments with other teachers. Think: Professional Learning Communities A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Assessment with other teachers Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write Teacher(s) write

  47. Setting up Schoolnet permissions (who can see what) so that you can collaborate, share and manage District-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for District Media Coordinator Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write Benchmarks • District Media Coordinators • Document is a General Overview • Will likely vary depending on what they do within district • Roles that Media Coordinators may need • Access to Aggregate Level Data (if the user needs access to aggregate level assessment data) • Access to Teacher Lesson Planner (if the user needs access to view other teacher’s lesson plans) • Access to Assessment Management (if the user needs access to create and administer assessments) • Access to Test Item Administrator (if the user needs access to create assessment items) Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your district. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans District Benchmark Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Schools Promote Resources to District Bank Click HereHow it Works A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write

  48. School-Level Permissions Possible Roles and Permissions for School Library Media Coordinator Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up School Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write School Assessments • School Library Media Coordinators • General Overview • Will likely vary depending on what they do within school • Similar to District Media Coordinator Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your school. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans School Assessment Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Click Here Set this Up Click HereHow it Works Teachers Share Assessments Within School Teachers Promote Resources to School Bank A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share assessments with other teachers. Think: Professional Learning Communities A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Assessment with other teachers Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write Teacher(s) write

  49. School-Level Permissions Possible Roles and Permissions for School Library Media Coordinator Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up School Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write School Assessments • Promotion of Resources to School Bank • Describes that resource promotion process • Teachers do not need anything to be able to do this • Leadership or Access to Curriculum Management will let you review and approve Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your school. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans School Assessment Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Click Here Set this Up Click HereHow it Works Teachers Share Assessments Within School Teachers Promote Resources to School Bank A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share assessments with other teachers. Think: Professional Learning Communities A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Shared Assessment with other teachers Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write Teacher(s) write

  50. Setting up Schoolnet permissions (who can see what) so that you can collaborate, share and manage District-Level Permissions Scenarios Possible Roles and Permissions for District Media Coordinator Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up District Instructional Coaches Review Lesson Plans Teachers write Benchmarks • Promotion of Resources to District Bank • Describes that resource promotion process • School Leaders do not need anything to be able to submit • Reviewers: Leadership or Access to Curriculum Management will let you review and approve materials Give a selected set of teachers the ability to write and build benchmark tests for your district. Give Instructional Coaches the ability to review lesson plans. Click Here Set this Up Click Here Set this Up Teacher Lesson Plans District Benchmark Instructional Coaches review write Teacher(s) Schools Promote Resources to District Bank Click HereHow it Works A teacher or group of teachers wants to write and share instructional resources with other teachers. Note: As of May 8, to review and approve instructional materials, you need to have access to the curriculum management role or the leadership role. *NEW role for Review and Approve Instructional Materials coming soon. Shared Resources with other teachers Teacher(s) write

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