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Data Scene Investigation (DSI) on the Annual Performance Report (APR)

Data Scene Investigation (DSI) on the Annual Performance Report (APR). Lakesha Davis Office of Migrant Education U.S. Department of Education. Agenda. Objective ( 2 min ) I am Detective __?__ ( 5 min .) Pre-Investigation Pop Quiz ( 5 min ) Review Quiz (3 min)

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Data Scene Investigation (DSI) on the Annual Performance Report (APR)

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  1. Data Scene Investigation (DSI)on the Annual Performance Report (APR) Lakesha Davis Office of Migrant Education U.S. Department of Education

  2. Agenda Objective (2 min) I am Detective__?__ (5 min.) Pre-Investigation Pop Quiz (5 min) Review Quiz(3 min) How is the APR Organized? (20min) Vocabulary Challenge: Where is this Word and What does it mean? (10 min) Post-Investigation Pop Quiz (10 minutes) Review Quiz (5 min) What a Tangled Web We Weave! (15 min) Solve DSI Case w/a team of detectives Sentence (5 minutes) Q & A (5 minutes)

  3. Agenda Objective: The purpose of this investigation is to use and understand all of your available data resources within the APR to help the OME judge determine whether or not the alleged offender/project should be sentenced to an improvement plan for not making substantial progress.

  4. I am Detective ____?_____

  5. Pre-Investigation: Pop Quiz You’ve just arrived on the data scene and it is clear you need your resources to solve this investigation. You heard there may have been some discrepancies in your sources, but you don’t know how many at this point, but you must find out soon. You must take your initial assessment of the scene in order to find out what you don’t know and how to use what you do know to solve this case. Using the Pop Quiz, begin to weed out facts from fiction.

  6. How is the APR Organized? • Introduction • Calculations for GPRA & Efficiency Measures • 6 Sections in HEP APR & CAMP APR (A-F) • Part 1 of APR is the Instructions • Includes Definitions of Terms • Includes Data Checks • Part 2 of APR is the Actual Form • Includes Data Checks • Part 3 of the APR is the GPRA 1 Documentation

  7. How is the APR Organized? • Introduction: • States the purpose of the program • Provides the legislation that authorizes OME to collect annual performance data

  8. How is the APR Organized? • GPRA 1 Measure & Calculation: • HEP National Target is 69% of the no. served • How would you know if you’ve met the national target? • Use one of the two alternatives to calculate GPRA 1 measure dependent upon if your project over-served or not • Alternative a is for grantees who actually SERVE LESS than the number funded to be served or SERVE EXACLY the total number funded to be served • Alternative b is for grantees who actually serve MORE than the number funded to be served

  9. How is the APR Organized?GPRA 1 Calculation Example #1 9 Q1. Project Spy is funded to serve 60 students per year. They served 52 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 52 students served, 45 students attained their GED and 4 of the students became persisters. Formula for GPRA 1 Measure = no. of GED Attainers no. fundedminus total no. of persisters A1. GPRA Measure 1: ___45___ 60-4 or 56 = 80%

  10. How is the APR Organized?GPRA 1 Calculation Example #2 10 Q2. Project Nark is funded to serve 75 students per year. They served 81 students during the 11-12 budget period. Out of the 81 students served, 67 students attained their GED and 1 of the students became a persister. Formula for GPRA 1 Measure = no. of GED Attainers no. servedminus total no. of persisters A2. GPRA Measure 1:___67____ 81-1 or 80 = 84%

  11. How is the APR Organized? • GPRA 2 Measure & Calculation: • HEP National Target is 80% of GED Attainers • Only one wayto calculate GPRA 2 Formula for GPRA 2 Measure = No. GED AttainersPlaced No. GED Attainers

  12. How is the APR Organized?GPRA 2 Calculation Example Q3. Project Nark had 67 students that attained their GED. Out of those 67 students, 64 students were placed. A3. GPRA 2 Measure: ___64____ = 96% 67

  13. How is the APR Organized? • Efficiency Measure • The efficiency ratio is calculated as, per budget period, the total budget amount awarded for that budget period divided by the number of GED attainers. Formula: Amount Awarded in Current Budget Pd.=Efficiency Ratio No. GED Attainers Example: $395,000 award = 5,895 per GED 67 GED Attainers

  14. How is the APR Organized? • Six Sections (A-F) • Section A –Project Statistics & GPRA • Section B-Project Students & Participation • Section C-Project Services • Section D-Project Goals & Objectives • Section E- Budget Information • Section F- Additional Information

  15. How is the APR Organized? • Three Parts to APR • Instructions – Includes the Six Sections (A-F), Definitions, & Data Checks • Reporting Form – Includes the Six Sections (A-F) & Data Checks • GPRA 1 Documentation Appendix

  16. Solve the DSI Case • DSI Case #1 Project X is accused of not having made substantial progress in the 2010-2011 budget year. It is your job to find & record the clues in their APR and determine if that is true or not. • Use your data sources to solve the case, i.e., determine a resolution, and recommend a sentence to the OME judge. • DSI Case #2 Project Y is accused of not having made substantial progress in the 2010-2011 budget year. It is your job to find & record the clues in their APR and determine if that is true or not. • Use your data sources to solve the case, i.e., determine a resolution, and recommend a sentence to the OME judge.

  17. Sentence Project X is guilty and needs to submit an improvement plan. Project Y is innocent and does not need to submit an improvement plan.

  18. Sentence Is Project X guilty or innocent? In other words, do they need to submit an improvement plan or not? Is Project X guilty or innocent? In other words, do they need to submit an improvement plan or not?

  19. Q & A

  20. Contact Information Lakesha Davis Email: Lakesha.Davis@ed.gov Phone: 202-205-9533

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