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Agenda• What is STaR Chart• What is Texas Campus STaR Chart• Campus STaR Chart Summary (2008-
2009)• Campus STaR Chart Comparison (2006-
2009)• Campus Statewide Summary (2007-
2008)• Summary/Conclusion
STaR Chart• Developed by the Texas Education Agency
Educational Technology Advisory Committee (ETAC).
• An online resource tool for self-assessment of campus’ and districts’ efforts to effectively integrate technology across the curriculum.
• Serves as a standard for assessing technology preparedness in Texas K-12 schools.
• Aligned with the new Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2010.
Texas Campus STaR Chart
• A tool designed for use in technology planning, budgeting for resources and evaluation of progress in local technology projects.
• A basis for dialogue with staff, administrators, technology directors, school board members and community leaders to plan future growth.
• Used to report on progress toward fulfilling the requirements in No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D.
• No Child Left Behind requires that all students be technology literate by the end of eighth grade.
Texas Campus STaR Chart
• Helps Campuses and Districts Answer Critical Questions– What are the campus’ and districts’ current
educational technology profiles?– What evidence can be provided to
demonstrate their progress in meeting the goals of the Long Range Plan for Technology?
– What areas should the campus and district focus on to improve the level of technology integration to ensure the best possible teaching and learning for all students?
Texas Campus STaR Chart
• The Texas Campus STaR Chart Can Be Used:– To apply for grants. The Texas Campus STaR
Chart will help schools identify their educational technology needs as they apply for grants.
– To determine funding priorities. Education administrators and policymakers can use the Texas Campus STaR Chart to determine where to allocate funds.
– To track progress on use of No Child Left Behind Title II, Part D formula and discretionary funds
Texas Campus STaR Chart• The Texas Campus STaR Chart Can Be Used:
– To create and/or update the district’s technology plan.– To help conceptualize your campus or district vision of
technology.– To set benchmarks and goals. Campuses and districts
may use the chart to identify current education technology profiles, establish goals, and monitor progress.
– To measure student and teacher proficiencies with regard to the integration of technology into all content areas.
– By the campus and district to document progress toward meeting No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D requirements for technology literacy for students and teachers as well as technology integration across the curriculum.
Texas Campus STaR ChartFour Key Focus Areas
1. Teaching and Learning2. Educator Preparation and Development3. Leadership, Administration, and
Instructional Support4. Infrastructure for Technology
Four Levels of Progress1. Early Tech2. Developing Tech3. Advanced Tech4. Target Tech
Campus STaR Chart Summary2008-2009
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Teaching and Learning Educator Preparatoin andDevelopment
Leadership, Admin.,Instructional Support
Infrastructure for Technology
Campus STaR Chart Comparison2006-2009
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2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009
Teaching and Learning
Educator Preparatoin and Development
Leadership, Admin., Instructional Support
Infrastructure for Technology
Campus Statewide Summary 2007/2008
298 409150 94
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Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation Adminstration &Support
Infrastructure
Early Tech
Developing Tech
Advanced Tech
Target Tech
11/27/2009 12
Summary• Campus has improved in Key Areas I, III, & IV.• Campus declined in Key Area II, Educator
Preparation and Development.• Campus classified as a Developing Tech for
Key Areas I, II, III, & IV.• Statewide classified as Developing Tech for
Key Areas I, II, & III and Advanced Tech in IV• Campus is on target in Key Areas I, II, & III
with Statewide Summary Key Area findings. • Campus is below target in Key Area IV with
Statewide Summary Key Area findings.