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RPC Staff Learning Event Pre-Session:

RPC Staff Learning Event Pre-Session:. Purpose : Review the Reliability and Validity of the KCTC Survey Provide an overview of KCTC website navigation. Validity - does the survey measure what it is intended to measure? Reliability - is the survey consistent over time?.

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RPC Staff Learning Event Pre-Session:

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  1. RPC Staff Learning EventPre-Session: Purpose: Review the Reliability and Validity of the KCTC Survey Provide an overview of KCTC website navigation

  2. Validity - does the survey measure what it is intended to measure? • Reliability - is the survey consistent over time? Survey Data Quality

  3. Concurrent Validity – Results are consistent with other well-designed surveys measuring the same domains Construct validity – results of the survey make sense – Risk and protective factor scales are correlated with problem behaviors in the expected direction Types of Validity

  4. Statistical methods were applied to assess the internal consistency of each scale by grade and gender Longitudinal data show consistent responding among youth Reliability

  5. Individual student surveys are identified and eliminated from the database if: • Evidence of false reporting • Improbable Use/Unrealistically frequent reports of use • Reported use of a fictitious drug Checks for Reliability and Validity

  6. Double Take

  7. Approximately what percentage of surveys are thrown out each year after checks for validity have been applied? • 15 - 25% • 10 - 14% • 7% - 9% • 3% - 5% Double Take

  8. What is the website to obtain CTC data? • www.darrendawson.org • www.ctcgreenbush.org • www.ctcsrs.org • www.surveydata.org • www.ctcdata.org • www.datactc.org Double Take

  9. What data requires a password to access? • State • County • District Double Take

  10. Double Take

  11. What is the requested registration deadline? • November 1st • November 30th • December 1st • January 5th Double Take

  12. What is the ‘window’ for survey administration? • November 1st – February 28th • December 1st – January 31st • March 1st – May 31st • April 1st – May 31st Double Take

  13. Which of the following is NOT a strategy for getting district registered? • Identifying a supporter in the district • Offer to assist with registration • Wait until the Superintendent calls you with questions • CTC presentations to local groups to increase awareness Double Take2

  14. Double Take

  15. What districts/schools are eligible to take the CTC survey? • Only those who have taken it in the past • Only those with really cool RPC Directors • All districts in the state • Only public schools • Only those that Joyce and Kathy approve Double Take

  16. What is the financial cost to the district to participate in the CTC survey? • $1,000 • $1,500 • It depends on the budget for the year • Nothing Double Take

  17. How long before survey administration should parents be notified? • A month • Three weeks • Two weeks • One week • Two days before Double Take

  18. After districts have taken the survey, what month does Greenbush make the CTC data available? • March • April • May • June Double Take

  19. When are all surveys due? • January 31st • February 1st • February 15th • March 5th • April 1st Double Take

  20. To whom is the password given? • Superintendent • Principal • Teacher • a. & b. • Janitor Double Take

  21. How do you determine if a district has registered to take the survey? • Use the ladder of inference • Go to the RPC registration page • Ask your ‘Magic 8 Ball’ • Call Shari • b. & d. Double Take

  22. Is recognition of districts who have consistently high participation rates is a good idea? • No, it only makes other districts look bad • Yes, it rewards them and will encourage continued participation • Don’t know/Not sure Double Take2

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