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1 Welcome

2 Outcomes  Learn to analyze growth as a catalyst for change  Understand the process to evaluate the effectiveness of instructional interventions  Develop an action plan for academic intervention  Enhance Assessment Literacy

3 Agenda  Welcome & introductions  Analyze growth as a catalyst for change  Evaluate instructional interventions Lunch  Develop an action plan for academic intervention  Enhance Assessment Literacy Enhance Assessment Literacy

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5  Analyze growth as a catalyst for change  Enhance Assessment Literacy /ə ˈ sesmənt/ ˈ litərəsē 1. the knowledge of the basic principles of sound assessment practice, including terminology, development, administration, analysis, and standards of quality.

6 Grade(s)MetricAchievement Targets Grades 2-7The average college readiness level based on scaled scores from the Performance Series ® by Scantron ® /NWEA ® MAP ® reading and math tests administered in the spring. Students enrolled for three* or more years will on average achieve scaled scores equal to or greater than the grade-level achievement targets for reading and math identified in this schedule. Grades 8-11The average college readiness level based on subject scores from the EXPLORE ®, PLAN ® and ACT ® tests by ACT, Inc. administered in the spring. Students enrolled for three* or more years will on average achieve EXPLORE, PLAN and ACT subject scores equal to or greater than the achievement targets for reading, math, science, and English identified in this schedule. Measure 1: Student Achievement The academic achievement of all students in grades 2-11, who have been enrolled for three* or more years at the Academy, will be assessed using the following metrics and achievement targets: *If the cohort of students enrolled for three or more years is not sufficient in size to conduct a valid analysis, the cohort of students enrolled for two or more years will be used. Grade(s)MetricGrowth Targets Grades 3-8Growth made by students from fall-to-spring in reading and math as measured by scaled scores on the Performance Series by Scantron /NWEA MAP. Students’ fall-to-spring academic growth on average will demonstrate measurable progress toward the grade-level achievement targets for reading and math identified in the schedule. Grade 8-11Growth made by students in reading, math, science, and English as measured by subject scores on the EXPLORE, PLAN and ACT tests. Students’ academic growth between tests on average will demonstrate measurable progress toward the achievement targets for the grade-level subject scores in reading, math, science, and English identified in the schedule. Measure 2: Student Growth The academic growth of all students in grades 3 through 11 at the Academy will be assessed using the following metrics and growth targets:

7 PERFORMANCE SERIES CMU COLLEGE READINESS TARGETS: Grade PS Reading Spring Target PS Math Spring Target 222652191 325042380 426912497 528432615 629212733 729482800 830122890

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21 Assessment Literacy /ə ˈ sesmənt/ ˈ litərəsē 1. the knowledge of the basic principles of sound assessment practice, including terminology, development, administration, analysis, and standards of quality.

22 DISTRICT REPORTS TAB:

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25 Agenda  Welcome & introductions  Analyze growth as a catalyst for change  Evaluate instructional interventions Lunch  Develop an action plan for academic intervention  Enhance Assessment Literacy

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27 Performance Series Computer Adaptive Assessments Suggested Learning Objectives Scaled Score of 2410 Suggested Learning Objectives = Skills in the PS Assessment that have difficulty values immediately above the student’s overall Scaled Score Attained Objectives = Skills in the PS Assessment that have difficulty values below the student’s overall Scaled Score 3700 3500 3300 3100 2900 2700 2500 2300 2100 1900 1700 1500 1300 Item Difficulty = Scaled Score Range *Every item in Performance Series is assigned a difficulty value after item calibration. Items are then placed along Scantron’s Scaled Score continuum in order from least difficult (1300) to most difficult (3700).

28 Overall SS 2452 Algebra USR= 2768Measurement USR = 2167

29 (Lunch time funny!)

30 Agenda  Welcome & introductions  Analyze growth as a catalyst for change  Evaluate instructional interventions Lunch  Develop an action plan for academic intervention  Enhance Assessment Literacy

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32 An Instructional Focus Based on Data

33 DISTRICT REPORTS TAB:

34 What do you see?

35 Overall SS 2247 Geometry USR= 2426 Measurement USR = 1827

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37 HELP TAB: Curriculum Alignment Guide/SLOs with CCSS 1.Select “Help” 2.Select “Search” 3.Type in “Common Core” 4.Top Item-Curriculum Alignment Guide: National

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39 How might this school fit targeted instruction in?

40 What are some activities?

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42 I’m surprised to see______

43 We want … YOU! Who? – Name(s) & grade level(s) Your name Your school name Your preferred phone number

44 CONTACT INFO/QUESTIONS Save the Date June 3 E. Lansing or January 4 Southfield 9a-3p

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46 Outcomes Analyze growth as a catalyst for change Evaluate instructional interventions Develop an action plan for academic intervention Enhance Assessment Literacy

47 QUESTIONS?

48 PLEASE COMPLETE A BRIEF ONLINE SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey. com/s/ 8789F6J https://www.surveymonkey. com/s/ 8789F6J Thank you!

49 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Sherry Betcher Assessment Manager 586-215-1402 | sbetcher@thecenterforcharters.org sbetcher@thecenterforcharters.org The Governor John Engler Center for Charter Schools Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 48859

50 WOW- my brain is really growing!


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