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How Can Teacher Evaluation Be Connected to Student Achievement?. State Achievement Measures Option 1. Student Achievement Status Models. Student Achievement Status Models. Post-test only Not a growth measure Can be: Norm-referenced achievement tests
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How Can Teacher Evaluation Be Connected to Student Achievement?
State Achievement Measures Option 1 Student Achievement Status Models
Student Achievement Status Models • Post-test only • Not a growth measure • Can be: • Norm-referenced achievement tests • Criterion-referenced, end-of-course/year tests • Examples: ITBS, SAT, GRE, State EOC tests
Status Models:Questions Answered How well did Miguel perform compared to a national norm group of 5th grade students? (norm referenced) Did Miguel reach a pre-set benchmark score for proficiency or mastery on the 5th grade math test? (criterion referenced)
Problemwith Status Models End of Year Beginning of Year
Status Models Provide Valuable Information . . . but not for teacher evaluation.
State Achievement Measures Option 2 Student Growth Percentile Model Note: SPG slides developed by Dr. Deborah Jonas, VA DOE
Student Growth Percentile Model Questions Answered How much did Miguel improve from 4th grade to 5th grade relative to his academic peers (students with the same score in 4th grade or similar achievement histories)?
Student Growth Percentile Characteristics • Percentiles express the percentage of cases that fall below a certain score. • SGPs are reported between 1 and 99. • Higher numbers represent higher growth and lower numbers represent lower growth. • Uncorrelated with prior achievement • Low achieving students can show high growth • High achieving students can show low growth
Three Students with the Same Scaled Scores on Grade 6 Reading SOL Scaled Score Grade 6
Same Three Students - in Grade 7 Example only. Note that SGPs account for as much historical data as are available.
Same Three Students - in Grade 7 SGP = 18 SGP=48 SGP=61 Example only. Note that SGPs account for as much historical data as are available.
Additional Growth Measures The 30/70 Dilemma
Student Achievement Optional Measures No. 1 Average School Growth Score
Student Achievement Optional Measures No. 2 Student Achievement Goal Setting
PollyNomial • 8th Grade Math Teacher EXAMPLE USING TEST DATA Goal Statement For the 2009/10 school year, all of my students will demonstrate measurable growth in mathematics. At least 80% of my students will meet or exceed the benchmark of 50th percentile or above on the percentile rank distribution for STAR. Baseline, Mid-Year, and End of Year Data Percentile Rank Distribution of Students on the STAR Mathematics Assessment
Ending Achievement Level – Beginning Level Gain Score Concept Model: Connecting Student Achievement to Teacher Evaluation