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Monitoring Student Performance with Access, Excel, and Tinkerplots

Monitoring Student Performance with Access, Excel, and Tinkerplots. Michael Marassa Assistant Director for Instructional Technology, Champaign Unit 4 Schools. Technology Standards School Administrators – NETS-A Alignment.

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Monitoring Student Performance with Access, Excel, and Tinkerplots

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  1. Monitoring Student Performance with Access, Excel, and Tinkerplots Michael Marassa Assistant Director for Instructional Technology, Champaign Unit 4 Schools

  2. Technology Standards School Administrators – NETS-A Alignment • 1. LEADERSHIP AND VISION.Educational leaders inspire a shared vision for comprehensive integration of technology and foster an environment and culture conducive to the realization of that vision. Educational leaders: • facilitate the shared development by all stakeholders of a vision for technology use and widely communicate that vision. • maintain an inclusive and cohesive process to develop, implement, and monitor a dynamic, long-range, and systemic technology plan to achieve the vision. • foster and nurture a culture of responsible risk-taking and advocate policies promoting continuous innovation with technology. • use data in making leadership decisions. • advocate for research-based effective practices in use of technology. • advocate on the state and national levels for policies, programs, and funding opportunities that support implementation of the district technology plan.http://www.cnets.iste.org/administrators/a_stands.html

  3. Technology Standards School Administrators – NETS-A Alignment • 5. ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION.Educational leaders use technology to plan and implement comprehensive systems of effective assessment and evaluation. Educational leaders: • use multiple methods to assess and evaluate appropriate uses of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity. • use technology to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and student learning. • assess staff knowledge, skills, and performance in using technology and use results to facilitate quality professional development and to inform personnel decisions. • use technology to assess, evaluate, and manage administrative and operational systems. http://www.cnets.iste.org/administrators/a_stands.html

  4. Underperforming Students - Commonalities • Group Discussion

  5. Technology Supporting Student Performance • Student Information Systems • Illinois Interactive Report Card • Local Assessment Data • Explore, Plan, ACT (EPAS) • School, District, Technology Improvement Plan

  6. Data Driven Instruction • Expectations for Teachers • Expectations for Principals • Expectations for District Leaders / IT Department In God we trust. All others must bring data. - Robert W. Hayden (dates unknown)

  7. Where Did We Start • Principals required to keep Campus Monitoring Sheet • Manual data entry • Different for each school • Technology Literacy of Principal / Teachers / Secretary • No method to aggregate data across District • Flagging students based on criteria: ISAT/local assessment • Assessment Walls

  8. Where Did We Start • IT Collaboration with Curriculum • Can a standardized monitoring sheet be developed District-wide combining student demographics, student performance, attendance, discipline, etc. • Can all this data be managed by IT to eliminate manual data entry • IT Strategy • Collect data sources • Develop process for creating/updating data • Method for manipulation of data • Professional development plan for implementation

  9. Collecting Data Sources • Monthly Datamarts: • Enrollment: student name, local ID, state ID, school, grade, teacher, team, gender, ethnicity, SPED, SES, programs • Discipline: Referrals YTD • Attendance: YTD attendance rate by student • Student Performance (grades, ISAT/PSAE, EPAS, Developmental Reading Assessment - DRA, etc.) • Requires common identifier in each datamart – local student ID

  10. Developing Process for Creating & Updating Data • Import in Microsoft Access (Demo) • Select tables to join (only two at a time) • Left Join on Student ID • Issues: • Format of Student ID field • Labor intensive • Duplicates

  11. Master Excel File and Tinkerplots • Structure based on feedback from curriculum and principals – Grade level • Excel Conditional Formatting • Grades of D/F • ISAT/PSAE Scores • Attendance Rate • Data Manipulation through Excel Pivot Tables

  12. Master Excel File and Tinkerplots

  13. Master Excel File and Tinkerplots

  14. Master Excel File and Tinkerplots • Key Curriculum Press • Math Curriculum Application for Secondary Schools • Visual Representation of Data, Color Coded • Easy Manipulation of Data in Scatter Plot

  15. Master Excel File and Tinkerplots

  16. Professional Development • District Administration and Curriculum Department • Building Principals/Assistant Principals • Building Content Chairs / Teachers • Security of Student Information

  17. Where Are We NOW? • Principals requesting data before school year starts • Teachers wanting to look at data of their kids to begin intervention planning at beginning of year • Training still required for some staff, new admins • Overcome assumptions of “traditional reasons” for failure • Questions

  18. More Information • Michael Marassa, Champaign Unit 4 Schools - marassmi@champaignschools.org • Tinkerplots – Key Curriculum Press • http://www.keypress.com/x5715.xml

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