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Data Analysis & AIS. Analyzing student data and developing an academic intervention service plan. Missy Wagner Kathy Cansick. Why is Data Analysis Important?. High Performing School Districts Use Data Analysis to… Determine gaps in curriculum / instruction (General Areas)
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Data Analysis & AIS Analyzing student data and developing an academic intervention service plan Missy Wagner Kathy Cansick
Why is Data Analysis Important? High Performing School Districts Use Data Analysis to… • Determine gaps in curriculum / instruction (General Areas) • Determine Specific Content “What is to be taught / learned” (Knowledge) • Determine Specific Context: “How is it to be taught / assessed” (Format) • Helps instructional staff put a student face to the numbers (Results) • Identifies What Needs to be re-taught, so instructional staff can decide how it is to be re-taught.
Why is Data Analysis Important? (cont.) • “Improve Student Learning” • “Raise Student Scores” • “CDEP Initiative and RTTT” • “Accountability”
Two Key Questions Teachers Should Ask About Data • “How is data useful within my classroom?” • “How do I need to adjust my instruction to meet the students’ needs?”
Special Education IEPDirect is used to create Individual Education Plans. IEPDirect is overseen by CSE and D. Lips, Director of Special Education. AIS RTImDirect is used to create individual plans for Academic Intervention Services. RTImDirect is overseen by AIS coordinators & AIS Teams with input from IST/CO-OP. Individual Education Plan
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Problem Solving Method Defining the Problem: “Is there a problem”? “What is it”? “How significant”? Evaluating Progress: Analyzing the Problem: “Why is it happening”? “Did the plan work”? “What needs to happen next”? Determining What to Do: “What shall we do about it”? Implementing the Plan with Fidelity 12