Perception Data: Recognition of the Nine Choices

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How Science works: Graphs.
Advertisements

EDUC 200 Final Power Point Presentation Scott Reding Spring 2005.
Perception Data: Recognition of the Nine Choices
Cohort 5 Elementary School Data Review and Action Planning: Schoolwide Reading Spring
Oak Knoll Site Council Parent Survey Results February 2010 (Results collected from November 30, 2009 to January 15, 2010)
Created: by Paik S Tan Date : November 2 nd 2009.
+ The Daily 5 Informational Workshop Session 6: Putting it All Together and troubleshooting.
Show My Homework 9 Tips & Tricks to save time *To help you make the most of our service, we’ll publish a new Tips & Tricks every Monday on the SMH blog.blog.
Chapter 2:.  Come up to board and write the number of different types of social media YOU have used TODAY; write anywhere; no need to organize in any.
Let's Learn How to Notate Rhythms Grade 7 Music Goals.
Sacred Heart Exploratory Program
Welcome to Ross Street School #
RGS-survey 2017 Thursday, May 11, 2017.
The 5:1 Ratio Slide #1:  Title Slide
The Campaign Management Cheat Sheet
The context Having pre-read pages of the Sutton Trust Report consider the questions on the next slide.
What makes our course engaging for our students?
XYZ Middle School School Counseling Program
Mistakes Are Proof That You Are Trying...and Learning
class news Mrs. Reimers’ Week of August 29
School Counseling Advisory Council Meeting
Welcome to “High Expectations and Accountability” with Rebecca Friedman Please refer to page 1 of your packet to answer the following questions: 1.
ELL Assessment and Grading
Logistics OUTCOMES EVALUATION.
POD (5 minutes) *Turn to the first empty EVEN page in your notebook.)
Getting Down to the Basics with Length Measurement
Title 1 Reading Towslee Grades K-3
Course name: Weekly Planning
Life is a by Jack London.
ELL Assessment and Grading
Have you ever conducted an experiment before
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention – Information for Educators
Training Students at ICDC
Now What? Exploring What a Behavioral Incident Report and Other Data Sources Have to Offer Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit 21 Positive Behavior Support.
Data Enhanced Educational Decisions: A Framework
Welcome! Website:
BLT Kick-off Training Pam Lange Marilyn Hofer Barb Rowenhorst
I know when my friends are feeling happy
September Adult Meeting
Lit. Analysis & Comp. I Room 2304 Basic Classroom Info. & Norms
September Adult Meeting
Have you ever conducted an experiment before
The Scientific Method A Way to Solve a Problem
Using Base 10 Blocks in The Elementary Classroom
Computer Applications Bartlett Ninth Grade Academy
The Daily 5 in Kindergarten
Personalize Practice with Accelerated Math
Pie Charts Adapted from MrBartonMaths.com.
PBIS Faculty/staff Survey School Climate
Phonics and Literacy in Reception
Youth under pressure ENOC, September 2018
Delwyn L. Harnisch, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
I know when my friends are feeling happy
Feeling Safe Feelings and Behaviours Lesson 2 Little Mouse
Response to Instruction/Intervention (RtI) for Parents and Community
The Health Literacy Demonstrator: What we learned about Teach-Back
Google in YOUR Classroom
Response to Instruction/Intervention (RtI) for Parents and Community
Visualization and Collaborative Learning in Math/Science Classrooms
Ensuring Success for Every Reader
Flipped Teaching & Group Discussion
Two Voice Poems` EQ: How can I express myself through poetry...Do I Dare?
Learning outcomes Knowledge Skills
Understanding Grade Level Reconfiguration
Month Rainfall (mm) Temp Jan Feb March 34 April 38 May June July
The Geometry Teacher's Guide to Understanding and Implementing the Geometry Skills List By: Jeanette Stein, Creator of HighSchoolMathTeachers.com.
Information July 15, 2015.
District of Innovation
DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION USING ASSESSMENT EFFECTIVELY.
We Asked, You Said.
Presentation transcript:

Perception Data: Recognition of the Nine Choices Gain in Knowledge Stacked Bar Graph: Pre and Post breakouts, by Classroom Lots of ways to present data. You want something that clearly illustrates the information you want to communicate. I was able, with some consternation, develop one graph straight from an excel spreadsheet, but it was time-consuming. I went to a kids’ graphing website and was able to create all of the included graphs here—it was just my speed! Area graph: # who got all 9 choices correct

Perception Data: Post-Test Recognition of the Nine Choices A pair of Pie Charts December 2007 Post-Test First Graders The results were of this pre-test their first staff meeting of the year, as a virtual “post-test” of last year’s kinders. In just a few minutes, Laurie made a very positive impression on the staff, eliciting another year’s by-in for the guidance program. September 2007 Pre-Test First Graders (most of whom had Kelso in Kindergarten)

Perception Data: Post-Test Recognition of the Nine Choices Kindergarten December 2007 But, again, knowing the 9 choices, doesn’t necessarily mean using them… Laurie had to find out if there was an actual change in behavior and school climate…

Perception Data: Post-Test Recognition of the Nine Choices Kind. Post-test Dec. 2007 Results from December 2007 show kindergarten results after completion of the Kelso curriculum. This cohort then becomes the Fall 2008 first grade cohort (with some new students). There is some drop in retention over the eight months between the Kindergarten Post-test and the First grade Pre-test. But by the end of the first grade presentations, 83% are able to identify all nine of Kelso’s Choices, with an additional 14% only switching two (on a cut and paste chart).

Perception Data: Pre-Test Recognition of the Nine Choices 1st Pre-Test Fall 2008

Perception Data: Post-Test Recognition of the Nine Choices 1st Post-Test Dec. 2008

Outcome Data: Teacher Memo 4 January 2008 Dear Kinder and First Grade Teachers, I have been very pleased with the results of my Kelso pre- and post- test results (see attached—you may keep this info if you’d like). But this only shows what our students learned. NOW I would like your help gathering further data to show whether or not their behavior has actually improved as a result of the Kelso curriculum. I have tried to keep this as simple for you as possible, but feel free to add any additional comments on the reverse side of this sheet. Thanks so much for your help in improving this curriculum. Please mark the two columns according to your perceptions of the students in your class, at the beginning of school, and now, in January. (I may ask again in the spring, to see what students have retained.)

Teacher Survey Fall 1= not at all; 2= sometimes; 3=mostly; 4=always Winter 1 2 3 4 Students in my class can identify a big problem that needs adult help. My students can identify an adult to whom they can report a big problem. Students in my class know when to solve a little problem themselves. My students know the difference between tattling and telling. My students refrain from tattling. My students use one or more of Kelso’s choices to solve problems in the classroom. My students use one or more of Kelso’s choices to solve problems on the playground. Kelso has helped make my classroom a more pleasant place to teach. This was changed to have three response columns, pre, post, and late in the year, to check for retention.

Outcome Data Teacher reports of behavior change