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2005 Highlights: EQAO Grade 9 Mathematics
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Student demographics Applied Number: Female: % Male: % First semester: % Second semester: % ESL: % Special needs: % Academic Number: Female: % Male: % First semester: % Second semester: % ESL: % Special needs: %
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Applied Results Over Time
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Academic Results Over Time
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Applied Results: All Levels
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Academic Results: All Levels
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Applied Results by Gender
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Academic Results by Gender
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2005 Achievement by School
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Student Questionnaire Applied - Gender Student attitude toward mathematics Fewer females say they like mathematics at board and provincial levels Significantly fewer females see themselves as good at math at both board and provincial levels Significantly fewer females % of students agree that they understand most of the mathematics they are taught (below provincial average)
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Student Questionnaire Academic – Gender % of male and female students who say they like math are at provincial average % of female students who say they are good at math is higher than provincial average There is a smaller % of females who say they both “like” and are “good at” math both at board and provincial levels Almost ¾ of students understand most the math they are taught at both board and provincial levels
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Student Questionnaire Applied & Academic Computers at home Applied – % indicated NO Academic – % indicated NO Homework % of students in Applied never or seldom complete their math homework % of students in Academic never or seldom complete their math homework
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Teacher Questionnaire Applied Accessibility of mathematics resource (11) Higher than provincial average ( (≥ 5) Graphing software Word processing software Presentation software Spreadsheets Lower than provincial average Other print resources Dynamic geometry software Linking software for graphic calculators Teacher manuals Data collection devices EQAO support materials and investigations
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Teacher Questionnaire Applied Frequency of mathematics resource use (11b) Higher than provincial average Student textbooks Graphing software Word processing software Data collection devices, probes &/or motion detectors Lower than provincial average Other print resources Teacher manuals EQAO support materials and investigations
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Teacher Questionnaire Academic Accessibility of mathematics resource (11) Higher than provincial average ( (≥ 5) Word processing software Linking software for graphing calculators Presentation software Spreadsheets Data collection devices Lower than provincial average EQAO support materials and investigations
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Teacher Questionnaire Applied Frequency of mathematics resource use (11b) Higher than provincial average Manipulatives and concrete materials Presentation software Data collection devices, probes &/or motion detectors Lower than provincial average Student textbooks EQAO support materials and investigations
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Teacher Questionnaire Applied Graphing calculator use Academic: Higher than the provincial average (≥ 5) Basic mathematical operations Simulate situations Investigate mathematical ideas and relationships Collect data, using probes Applied: Higher than the provincial average (≥ 5) Basic mathematical operations Simulate situations Investigate mathematical ideas and relationships
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Next Steps… EQAO will release Item Information Reports that show how students performed on specific items on the test. EQAO will release Teacher and Principal Questionnaires that provide contextual and program information School/board administrators and teachers will analyze these reports, determine strategies to promote increased achievement, and incorporate these into their school improvement plans
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