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EVAAS for Educators

Adriane Mingo, Heather Stewart, Yvette Stewart

http://region6pd.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

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Today’s Presenters

Heather Stewart

Professional Development

Consultant

Region 4

[email protected]

Adriane Mingo

Professional Development

Consultant

Region 6

[email protected]

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Purpose

• Be familiar with proactive assessments

• Understand the various EVAAS reports

• Be familiar with student projection reports

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Outcomes:

• Locate resources associated with the

EVAAS

• Be familiar with various EVAAS Reports

• Understand At-Risk and Preparedness

Reports

• Be familiar with Student Projection Reports

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Can We Agree?

• To be actively involved

• Value differences

• Agree to disagree

• Listen

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Agenda

• Welcome, introductions, agenda overview

• Resources

• Value-Added

• Reports

• Reflections

• Questions

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Resources

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Cycle of Support

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Common Core State and NC Essential Standards PD

Information and Technology Essential Standards PD

Fidelity Support PD

NC Educator Evaluation System PD

Creating the 21st Century Classroom PD

EVAAS PD

2012

2013

~96 sessions

~24 sessions

+90 optional sessions

8 sessions 8 sessions

ACT or PLAN PD

AIG-Focused PD

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Online Modules and Webinars Available since 6/2011

• Call for Change: An Overview of Common Core and Essential

Standards

• Developing Local Curricula

• NC Professional Teaching Standards

• Understanding the Standards

• Understanding Student Behavior I

• Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

• NC Falcon (Formative Assessment)

►Modules available at http://center.ncsu.edu/nc/

►Webinars available at www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/profdev/webinars

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Online Modules and Webinars Available 6/2012

• NC School Executives Standards

• Digital Literacies in the K-12 Classroom

• Introduction to Data Literacy

• Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects

• Understanding PreK-6 Student Behavior in the Classroom

• Connecting with our 21st Century Learners

• NC Falcon Student Ownership Module

• Educator Evaluation System Tutorial

• North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards Module

►Modules available at http://center.ncsu.edu/nc/

Implementation Guide available at http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/profdev/webinars/

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NCEES.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

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Additional Resources: • EVAAS Wiki Page Here

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Virtual Professional Development

https://ncdpi.sas.com

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Data Literacy Module

https://center.ncsu.edu/nc

Data Resource Guide

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/improvement/resources/

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Educator Effectiveness

• Questions on Standard 6 or 8? Email

[email protected]

• Learn more about Measures of Student

Learning/Common Exams at http://www.ncpublicschools.org/educatoreffect/

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Questions about Cloud & IIS

• The Cloud is here –

www.Cloud.FI.NCSU.EDU

• For further questions, email…

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Pre-Assessment

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Current Practices

How do you currently use

EVAAS?

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It’s Connected

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Benefits and Considerations for

Teacher Use

• Understand academic

preparedness of students

before they enter the

classroom.

• Monitor student progress,

ensuring growth opportunities

for all students.

• Modify curriculum, student

support, and instructional

strategies to address the

needs of all students.

Professional

Development is the

Key

• Culture of School

• Sensitivity of Data

• Finger Pointing and Blame

Game

• Window vs. Mirror

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Benefits for Principals

• Gain a consolidated view of student progress and teacher

effectiveness, as well as the impact of instruction and

performance.

• Bring clarity to strategic planning and function as a catalyst

for conversations that must take place to ensure that all

students reach their potential.

• Understand and leverage the strengths of effective

teachers.

• Use the valuable resource of effective teaching to benefit

as many students as possible.

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Principal’s Role

• Principal Access

• Your Role as

Gatekeeper

• Making Choices

Regarding Teacher

Access

• Professional

Development Support

for Teachers

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Education Value-Added

Assessment System

• Answers the question of how effective a

schooling experience is

• Produces reports that

-Predict student success

-Show the effects of schooling at particular

schools

-Reveal patterns in subgroup performance

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The EVAAS Philosophy

• All students deserve opportunities to make appropriate

academic progress every year.

• There is no “one size fits all” way of educating students

who enter a class at different levels of academic

achievement.

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The EVAAS Philosophy

• Adjustments to instruction should be based on the

students’ academic needs, not on socio-economic

factors.

• "What teachers know and can do is the most important

influence on what students learn." (National

Commission on Teaching and America's Future, 1996)

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ACHIEVEMENT VS. GROWTH

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Student Achievement

End of

School Year

Proficient

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Student Growth

End of

School Year

Proficient

Start of

School Year

Not Proficient

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Achievement and Poverty

How is this fair?

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Academic Growth and Poverty

No one is doomed to failure.

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Global Menu

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Changes in Reporting for 2012-13

2011-12 2012-13

Above

Not Detectably

Different

Below

Exceeds Expected Growth

Meets Expected Growth

Does Not Meet Expected

Growth

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Value-Added Reporting

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Pie Charts

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1. Go to ncdpi.sas.com

2. BOOKMARK IT!

3. Secure & Convenient

Online Login

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Do you see this?

Then Sit Tight!

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What Are Projections?

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What Are Projections Anyway?

Given a specific set

of circumstances…

…what’s the most

likely outcome?

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What Are Projections Anyway?

Given this student’s testing

history, across subjects…

…what is the student likely

to score on an upcoming

test, assuming the student

has the average schooling

experience?

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EVAAS Projections

What are they based on?

• Expectations based on what we know

» About this student and other students who have

already taken this test

» Prior test scores (EOC/EOG), across subjects

» Their scores on the test we’re projecting to

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What’s the Value of the Projections?

Projections are NOT about

predicting the future.

They ARE

about assessing

students’ academic

needs TODAY.

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Assessing Students’ Needs

• What are this student’s chances for success?

• What goals should we have for this student this

year?

• What goals should we have for this student in

future years?

What can I do to help this student get there?

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Using Projections to Take Action

• Identify students

• Assess the level of risk

• Plan schedules

• Identify high-achievers

• Assess the opportunities

• Inform

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Academic At-Risk Reports

• Reports

– Academic At-Risk

Report

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Making Data Driven Decisions

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Data Mining

Data

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Knowledge discovery

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REFLECTION + PROJECTION =

TODAY

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Disaggregated by Achievement

Probability

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Student Reporting

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Custom Student Report HANDOUT

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Thinking of the State Distribution by

QUINTILES

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How can

you use

these

reports?

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Digging Deeper…

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The Deeper We Go, The More

Questions We Raise

Why did this student change

schools?

How much impact did school

environment have on this student?

What conversation do I need to have with

guidance?

What are her connections to

school?

What is the teacher’s

perspective?

What’s going on at home?

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Questions?

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EVAAS Assignment

Take 30 minutes to

complete the three

tasks on the

assignment sheet.

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Tell us

what you

think about

EVASS

Graffiti Walk

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Review

Insights from Assignment

Questions

What’s Next?

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REFLECTIONS

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More Support with EVAAS

• Dr. Sandy Horn – retired NC teacher,

employed by SAS to provide PD for EVAAS.

• Full list of PD opportunities and Dr. Horn's

contact information is available here:

https://ncdpi.sas.com/evaas/signin.jsf

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Overview of Four Types of Interactive

PD Opportunities

• Drop-in

Conferences: 30-

minute live sessions

on various topics

– EVAAS Q and A

– EVAAS Diagnostic

and Academic

Preparedness

Reports: Tools for

School Improvement

• One-Hour Web

Conferences with

Individual Districts

– District-specific

reporting for central

office staff charged

with deployment of

EVAAS training.

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Overview of Four Types of Interactive

PD Opportunities

• One-Hour Web

Conferences with

Individual Schools

– Explore

interpretation of

school’s reporting

and how it can be

used to improve AYP

success this year as

well as prepare for

upcoming school

year

• One- to Two-Hour

Web Conferences

– Customized to meet

needs of participants

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Closure

Please take a moment to answer

the survey.

http://go.ncsu.edu/ncdpi-resa_survey

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Regional PD Contact Information

Adriane Mingo

[email protected]

(704) 326-1301