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Examining & Improving Student Performance on the Georgia High School Graduation Test :

Examining & Improving Student Performance on the Georgia High School Graduation Test :. One Subgroup at a Time First District RESA Spring 2010. Time Breaks Cell phones Signal for Quiet Questions/discussions: http://tinyurl.com/YBA35L4. Courtesies. 2. Examination of sample data

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Examining & Improving Student Performance on the Georgia High School Graduation Test :

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  1. Examining & Improving Student Performance on the Georgia High School Graduation Test : One Subgroup at a Time First District RESA Spring 2010

  2. Time Breaks Cell phones Signal for Quiet Questions/discussions: http://tinyurl.com/YBA35L4 Courtesies 2

  3. Examination of sample data • Examination of your school level data • Brainstorm next steps to improve student achievement on the graduation test Today’s Goals

  4. Change Over Time

  5. Essential QuestionHow can trend data from previous years help us to predict future data trends and plan accordingly?

  6. Looking at trend data can help us make predictions • Looking at data from many different perspectives can provide new insights • Analyzing data should be a school wide initiative Enduring Understandings

  7. Analyzing Sample Data

  8. Wayne County GHST Math

  9. Wayne County Data Graph

  10. Where do you notice upward trends? • Where do you notice downward trends? • Did your school experience an administration change? • Did your school experience a scheduling change? • When did your school begin to identify “bubble” students? • Was there a teacher out on extended leave? Questions/Ideas to Consider

  11. When was GPS implemented as the curriculum? • When were the “enhanced” scores for QCC courses implemented?

  12. Motion Charts Looking at dynamic data http://tinyurl.com/yazwaum

  13. Examine Your School Data

  14. What data trends did you see? • Where there any surprises or “aha” discovered in the data? • What did you outline for your next steps? • sharing of information • possible correctives Outcome of Initial Examination of School Data

  15. Possible Interventions

  16. Go back and complete the activity with your school to document findings with • School Improvement Team or Leadership Team • Math/ELA departments • Revisit finding when the Spring 2010 data is obtained • Focus on any changes or continued trends discovered during initial school meeting Possible Next Steps:School Level

  17. Administer (develop or adopt) ELA and mathematics diagnostic assessments to current 10th grade class • Use results to identify target students and to design remediation/acceleration for 2010-2011 Possible Next Steps:School Level

  18. Looking at trend data can help us make predictions • Looking at data from many different perspectives can provide new insights • Analyzing data should be a school wide initiative Enduring Understandings

  19. Benefits of manipulating data to identify trends • Stumbling blocks that might arise • Role of school leaders • Assistance from First District RESA/ETC Final Thoughts

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