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Dick Jones. International Center for Leadership in Education. Data Driven Decisions. Student Achievement Standards Curriculum and Assessment Reading. Add these numbers. 1000 40 1000 20 1000 30 1000 10. ???. 4100. 5000. Add these numbers. 1000 40 1000 20 1000 30 1000 10.
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Dick Jones International Center for Leadership in Education
Data Driven Decisions • Student Achievement • Standards • Curriculum and Assessment • Reading
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Data is Powerful • Assessthe current and future needs of students • Decidewhat to change • Determineif goals are being met • Engage in continuousschool improvement • Identifyroot causes of problems • Promote accountability
Barriers • Lack of training in data use • No uniform data collection • Lack of leadership at the school and district level • Outdated technology • Unclear priorities • Distrust of data use
Types of Data • Curriculum • Demographics • Student Learning • School Processes • Perceptions of Quality
Suggestions for Using Data • Be Careful What you Count • Look At Distribution Rather than Averages • Disaggregate • Look at Trends • Collect Data to Answer Questions • Make Data Understandable • Analyze Deeper
Student Achievement
Student Achievement • Training - group processes, software, definitions • Disaggregate • Do item analysis • Ask Questions • Dig for Root Causes (Don’t accept excuses) • Use multiple sources
Using Student Performance Data • Evaluate lesson plans/curriculum for standards alignment • Revise plans/curriculum to ensure standards alignment • Identify at-risk students • Develop academic intervention plan
Using Student Performance Data • Recognize need for professional development to support standards and strengthen instructional strategies • Identify students meeting or exceeding standards
Curriculum Matrix International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.
McREL Needed Time 15,465 Hours Available Time 9,042 Hours
Curriculum Survey • ?? What should be priority?? • Language Arts, Math, Science • 20,000 surveys • Districts across U.S • School and Community • Select 35 priority content topics • Sub-group analysis
Curriculum Survey • Top Ranked - skill and content based • Low Ranked - more strategy • Educators and Community similar except subject specialists • Basic skills low ranked by subject area specialists • Top Ranked English could be responsibility of all
ICLE Curriculum SurveyLanguage Arts - Top 10 Topics • Apply in writing the rules of grammar, punctuation and spelling • Gather, analyze and summarize information from a variety of sources • Give oral directions that are clear and understood • Follow oral directions • Identify and select pertinent information while reading • Follow written directions carefully and accurately • Understand rules of grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling • Develop processes for understanding and remembering • Prepare and deliver individual speeches • Know how to decipher unfamiliar words
ICLE Curriculum SurveyMathematics - Top 10 Topics • Perform operations with numbers include, decimals, ratios, percents and fractions • Understand characteristics of parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines • Understand basic algebraic properties • Understand characteristics of angles • Understand best procedures for statistical data collection, organization and display • Understand basic geometry ( point, line, plane) • Understand and use variables in expressions • Use correct order for performing algebraic expressions • Compute the distance between two points • Understand properties of circles
ICLE Curriculum SurveyScience - Top 10 Topics • Understand how and why rotation and revolution of earth affect day, seasons and weather • Understand systems of human body • Understand nutrition • Know the metric system and conversion • Make observation of the local environment using senses and instruments • Understand technology changes environment • Know processes in water cycle • Understand reproduction of living things from cells to species • Understand cells and functions • Understand human impact on environment and ways to improve
State Standard Overall Priority Priority on State Test Related Essential Skills and priority Curriculum Matrix
Career and Technical Education International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.
CTE Kit components • Data • Priority standards • Integration by Cluster
State Standard Appropriateness For Integration Related Essential Skills and priority Priority on State Test CTE Matrix
Using CTE Matrix • Curricular Mapping Prioritize Instruction • Integrated (Interdisciplinary Instruction) • PR--Validate CTE Program • Options for Students • Accountability--CTE Program
ARTS International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.
Appropriateness For Integration State Standard Related Essential Skills and priority Priority on State Test ARTS Matrix
Options • Adding Rigor and Relevance to your instruction • Theme-based Units taught by multiple teachers • Including other Standards in your instruction
Curriculum and Assessment
Rigor • Relevance • All students
Assimilation of knowledge Thinking Continuum Acquisition of knowledge
Knowledge Taxonomy 1. Awareness 2. Comprehension 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation
Basic Nutrition Knowledge Taxonomy 1 Label food by nutritional groups 2 Explain nutritional value of foods 3 Use nutrition guidelines in planning meals 4 Examine success in achieving nutrition goals 5 Develop personal nutrition goals 6 Appraise results of personal eating habits over time
Action Continuum Acquisition of knowledge Application of knowledge
Application Model 1 Knowledge of one discipline • Application within discipline • Application across disciplines 4 Application to real-world predictable situations 5 Application to real-world unpredictable situations
Basic Nutrition Application Model 1 Label food by nutrition groups 2 Rank foods by nutritional value 3 Make cost comparison of foods considering nutritional value 4 Develop nutritional plan for a health problem affected by food 5 Devise a sound nutritional plan for a group of 3 year-olds who are “picky” eaters
6 5 4 3 2 1 Rigor/Relevance Framework Knowledge Application 1 2 3 4 5