Lee Hall & Leslie Cash Technology Resource Teachers Shelby County Schools Lee Hall & Leslie Cash Technology Resource Teachers Shelby County Schools Documenting.

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Lee Hall & Leslie Cash Technology Resource Teachers Shelby County Schools Lee Hall & Leslie Cash Technology Resource Teachers Shelby County Schools Documenting Technology Skills In Shelby County

… by ensuring that every student is technologically literate by the time the student finishes the eighth grade, regardless of the student's race, ethnicity, gender, family income, geographic location, or disability. - portion of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act known as 'Enhancing Education Through Technology Act of 2001'

Technology Goals for % of students will develop Information and Communication Technology literacy through the mastery of the Alabama Technology Course of Study content standards % of instructional staff will become proficient with technology in order to work productively, improve communications, and grow professionally.

How will we measure progress toward these goals? Technology Integration Record (TIR) Student testing Instructional Staff Technology Checklist IMPACT Survey results

Technology Integration Record

Student Testing Grades STI Assessment Linked to Standards Easily accessed data Late spring test date

Sample 3 rd Grade Test

Class Performance by Subpopulation

School Performance

Student Testing Grades th grade –All students tested in fall –Those who do not pass will be re-tested in spring 6 th and 7 th grade –All students will be tested in spring Using SkillCheckSkillCheck

Sample Report

Question Analysis

Instructional Staff Technology Checklist What does it mean to be technologically literate? Paper checklist Online checklistchecklist Accessible instructionsinstructions

Documenting Technology Skills In Shelby County Lee Hall Leslie Cash Lee Hall Leslie Cash