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Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 1 Welcome!  Please complete the four “Do Now” posters.  There are nametags on the tables:  District team members are encouraged to sit at different tables to maximize networking opportunities. Name District

September 19, 2013 DDM Technical Assistance and Networking Session

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 3 Today’s Agenda 2:30pm – 2:40pmArrival and “Do Now” Poster Activities 2:40pm – 2:55pmIntroductions and Orientation 2:55pm – 3:10pmDistrict Best Practice Sharing 3:10pm – 3:25pmQ&A 3:25pm – 4:05pmTable Talk 1 – Reflection on Pilot DDMs 4:05pm – 4:20pmWhole-group Share 4:20pm – 4:30pmTransition 4:30pm – 5:05pmTable Talk 2 – Assessing Readiness 5:05pm – 5:20pmWhole-group Share 5:20pm – 5:30pmClosing

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 4 Who’s in the audience?  Teachers?  Superintendents?  Principals?  District administrators?  School-level administrators?  Specialized instructional support personnel?  District and school partners?  ESE staff?  Others?

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 5 SY DDM Milestones DateAction September 2013 Example DDMs released: All districts and RTTT charter schools submit list of DDMs to pilot during the year. Template available here: Sept – June 2014 All districts and RTTT charter schools pilot DDMs June 2014 All districts and RTTT charter schools submit final plans, including any extension requests, for implementing DDMs during the school year*. *ESE will release the June 2014 submission template and DDM implementation extension request form in December

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 6 Intended Outcomes Participants will:  Connect with colleagues from other districts around critical planning and implementation questions related to the piloting and eventual implementation of District- Determined Measures (DDMs)  Grow your network of colleagues that you can work with beyond these TA meetings to troubleshoot common challenge areas.  Identify clear next steps and information to bring back to your district teams.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 7 Key Questions for DDM Identification  Is the measure aligned to content?  Does it assess what the educators intend to teach and what’s most important for students to learn?  Is the measure informative?  Do the results tell educators whether students are making the desired progress, falling short, or excelling?  Do the results provide valuable information to schools and districts about their educators?

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 8 Refining your Pilot DDMs  Districts will employ a variety of approaches to identify pilot DDMs (e.g., build, borrow, buy).  Key considerations: 1.How well does the assessment measure growth? 2.Is there a common administration protocol? 3.Is there a common scoring process? 4.How do results correspond to low, moderate, of high growth? 5.Is the assessment comparable to other DDMs?  Use the DDM Guideposts and these considerations to strengthen your assessments during the pilot year.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 9 Leveraging New ESE Resources  “Do you have any suggested DDMs?” – check out our Example DDMs!Example DDMs  “I need more information about measuring growth.” – refer to Technical Guide B.Technical Guide B  “What do I have to submit and when?” – see the Commissioner’s August memorandum.August memorandum  “I’m ready to submit my district’s list of pilot DDMs.” – us your completed District DDM Piloting Plan Template.District DDM Piloting Plan Template

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 10 Example DDMs now Available  WestEd identified over 600 options covering over 100 high incidence grades/subjects and courses.  Options include:  Traditional and non-traditional assessments  Commercially available and locally-developed options (including submissions from MA districts – thank you!).  Multiple views of the data available:  By pilot area  By assessment coverage area  By approach (build, borrow, buy)  Full sortable HTML table Access Examples Here: edeval/ddm/example/ Access Examples Here: edeval/ddm/example/

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 11 Example DDMs now Available  Key features of each option are described in a one-page summary.  Each one-pager includes a link for additional information.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 12 Example DDMs now Available  Key features of each option are described in a one-page summary.  Each one-pager includes a link for additional information.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 13 Example DDMs now Available  Key features of each option are described in a one-page summary.  Each one-pager includes a link for additional information.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 14 Example DDMs now Available  Help grow the collection!  Do you have a district-developed assessment that has potential?  Let us know:  ESE, with WestEd, will be releasing additional examples in the coming months to expand grade/subject coverage.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 15 DDMs: 4 Key Messages 1.DDMs are part of a multidimensional framework.  Decisions about an educator’s impact or effectiveness will never be based of the results of a single DDM. 2.Focus is on students, not just educators  DDMs must yield information that will be useful to educators in improving student outcomes. 3.This is about building capacity.  DDMs provide districts a good reason to consider ways to refine and improve existing assessment practices. 4.Teachers have the necessary skills to lead the process of identifying DDMs – You can do this!  Many districts will have success leveraging teacher- developed assessments to develop DDMs.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 16 District Best Practices

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 17 Table Talk Round 1 (40 min.)  Conversation:  How to ensure pilot DDMs are well-aligned to content and informative to educators, schools, and the district.  Takeaways should include:  Commonalities in approaches used to identify pilot DDMs  Innovative practices  Areas of strength and challenge – reference poster

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 18 Whole-group share (15 min.)  Commonalities in approaches used to identify pilot DDMs  Innovative practices  Areas of strength and challenge – reference poster

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 19 Transition (10 min.)

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 20 Table Talk Round 2 (35 min.)  Conversation:  After completing the poster, focus on one row (pilot area), one column (pilot consideration) or one cell (pilot consideration as it relates to a single pilot area)  Takeaways should include:  What challenges are group members facing in this area?  What realistic resources would support the identified area?  What solutions can the group generate to support this area?  Group contact information!

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 21 Whole-group share (15 min.)  What challenges are group members facing in this area?  What realistic resources would support the identified area?  What solutions can the group generate to support this area?

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education 22 Thank you!  Please complete the evaluation form on your way out.