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ACHIEVEMENT GAP DATA SESSION Washtenaw and Livingston Counties Achievement Initiatives Team November 2012

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Achievement Gap Data Session. Washtenaw and Livingston Counties Achievement Initiatives Team November 2012. Agenda. 8:30-9:20am -- Data Three Ways Presentation Ways to use data to learn about your gaps Data tools for investigating gaps 9:30-10:20am – Breakout Sessions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ACHIEVEMENT GAP DATA SESSIONWashtenaw and Livingston CountiesAchievement Initiatives Team

November 2012

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Agenda• 8:30-9:20am -- Data Three Ways Presentation

• Ways to use data to learn about your gaps• Data tools for investigating gaps

• 9:30-10:20am – Breakout Sessions• Data Director (Stan Masters)• MiSchoolData (Basia Kiehler)• Top30/Bottom30 Excel (Naomi Norman)

• 10:30-11:30am – Team Time• Repeat of any breakout sessions that are needed

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What is an Achievement Gap?

• A signal that our system is not equitable.

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EquityAn operational principle for shaping policies

and practice which provide high expectations and appropriate resources

so that all students achieve at the same rigorous standard—with minimal variation due to race, income, language or gender.

(Hart & Germaine-Watts, 1996)Ruth S. Johnson Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap

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If I had 60 minutes to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes defining it, and 5 minutes solving it.

Albert Einstein

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Defining YOUR problem

Not all gaps are created equal

• Is there a PATTERN in the data?• Are there MULTIPLE data sources that support the

patterns you see?• Does this pattern PERSIST? Is it a TREND?

Using Data to Look for Patterns of Inequity

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Data Three Ways

Salmon three ways tartar with remoulade sauce on crisp

skin, buttered poached with citrus salad and sausage with a tomato

caper relishGabriel Maldonado, CEC, CCA Executive Chef, New Bern Golf and

Country Club, New Bern, NC

MEAP/MME three ways Distribution,

Growth, Cohorts over time

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DISTRIBUTIONHow are our scores distributed? Are there patterns of performance?

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Small Gap

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Gap Type – Wide with high performers

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Gap Type – Bimodal

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Gap Movement Over Time

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Gap Movement Over Time

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Shifting Bottom 30% Upward

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Distribution at grade level

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Data4SS Distribution Charts

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Typical Pattern – Top 30/Bottom 30

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Individual Focus School Lookup Tool

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GROWTHAre our students making growth over time? Does it look different for our subgroups and bottom 30%?

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MEAPProficiency Proficiency RangeLevel 1 Medium

Level 2 High

Medium

Low

Level 3 High

Medium

Low

Level 4 High

Medium

Low

Improve

Significantly Improve

Decline

SignificantlyDecline

Maintain

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Growth Calculation

Significantly Declining

Declining Maintaining Improving Significantly Improving

-2 -1 0 1 2

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Top 30% -- Growth in Mathematics

2007-2011

Green represents a school with positive growth

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Bottom 30% - Growth in Mathematics

2007-2011

Green represents a school with positive growth

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COHORTS OVER TIMEDo students who stay in our schools improve over time?

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Cohort Growth Over Time

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Data Director – Change Over TimeBuild a report using:

Performance Level

Performance Level Range

Performance Level Change

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Data Director – Additional Cohort Reports

• Create a program of your Bottom 30% • track the students over time• Look at other data trends (NWEA, EXPLORE, SRI, local

assessments)• Create summary reports

• Summarize MEAP or other test scores by subgroups• Summarize by demographics that matter in your district (zip code?)

• Create reports that follow student scores over time• One group of students with all their scores for last 5 years

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For More Information:

• Naomi Norman, Director • [email protected]

• Basia Kiehler, Assessment Coordinator • [email protected]

• Sarah Devaney, Research Assistant • [email protected]

• Stan Masters, Consultant

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Visit Our Website:

MIteacher.weebly.com

Also, ask to be added to our Achievement Gap Dropbox for

access to reports, powerpoints, and excel spreadsheets