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Ontario Statistical Neighbours (OSN): Collaboration that Makes Ontario’s Students Winners. A Presentation by the Ontario Ministry of Education Community Services Cluster (CSC) & The Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat (LNS) August 24th, 2010. Impetus for Change.
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Ontario Statistical Neighbours (OSN): Collaboration that Makes Ontario’s Students Winners A Presentation by the Ontario Ministry of Education Community Services Cluster (CSC) & The Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat (LNS) August 24th, 2010
Impetus for Change • Ontario Government committed to success for all students (Reach Every Student: • Energizing Ontario Education, Winter 2008): • Provincial education system “best in the world and for the world” • $19B annual investment • Substantially improve literacy and numeracy achievement 2006 - 2010
Impetus for Change 72 school boards/4,000+ elementary schools/approximately 1.4 million students • Little data on school performance within the context of the communities they serve • Schools face different challenges Need to support accountability for improvement
What Is OSN? • Unique, query-based, innovative education planning tool to support education reform in Ontario • Exemplary collaboration model between and among business, technology, data experts, stakeholders • Only in Ontario – no other jurisdiction anywhere has a comparable education planning tool
Purpose & Objectives • LNS planning tool to: • Support the development, monitoring and evaluation of strategies to improve elementary school performance and support decision-making • Work collaboratively with school boards School board planning tool to improve school performance Schools’ ability to find their “statistical neighbours” so they can link up and learn from each other, by sharing effective practices
The Innovation Itself • Innovative, query-based information system • ?????????????? • ????????????????????????? • 80 Billion Potential Queries – Simple to Complex • ????????????????????????????????????????? Analysis, Report Generation In Minutes, Not Days/Weeks REPORT
The Innovation Itself • Seamlessly integrates key school data: program, demographic, performance, community
“Statistical Neighbours”With OSN • Discover schools performing well in challenging circumstances • All boards share, can view all Ontario schools/key data • Demographics, programs, performance, community
A Paradigm Shift • Revolutionizes “statistical neighbours” concept • Reflects revolutionary change in nature of decision-making • Builds on our quality data • Discovers schools performing well in challenging circumstances • Multiple queries help answer larger inquiries • Provides accountability for improvement • Recognizes school/community relationship • Innovative way to cross-walk Stats Can data to school data • Efficiency/effectiveness improvements
Data Experts How The Work Was Done High quality granular student data collected from schools LNS, CSC*, ESAB** worked collaboratively to develop prototype for testing 2007, rolled out to Ministry of Education 2009, re-engineered in 6 months for school boards Exemplary Collaboration Model Stakeholders Business Experts Technology Experts OSN *Community Services I&IT Cluster **Education, Statistics and Analysis Branch
Results to Date • Since first prototype, sharp drop in number of low performing schools (from 19% to 6%) • Allows increasingly differentiated support to boards and schools • Assists in building a culture of data informed decision-making across the education sector • Rapid responses to decision-maker inquiries
What Others Say About OSN “State systems everywhere face two problems: getting good quality data on students and schools and putting these data in accessible formats that can be used constructively for policy and operational decisions. The Statistical Neighbours interface is a remarkable, world-class achievement by LNS, one that places Ontario well ahead of other systems.” – Professor Allan Luke, University of Queensland, Australia
What Others Say About OSN “OSN is a powerful, unique and innovative tool combining data, technology and education capacity to inform evidence-based decision-making for school improvement strategies.” - Carol Campbell, Executive Director, Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education “Permits reviewing of data re a number of schools via a different lens" “Easily connects information with planning” – Ontario School Principals
What Others Say About OSN “While it’s true the Ontario government’s goal is to have 75 per cent of all children meet provincial standards, you have to get there step by step, and helping schools succeed compared with their so-called ‘statistical neighbours’ is one of the very precise first steps.” – Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (University of Toronto) and Special Advisor to the Premier and the Minister of Education
OSN’s Potential Implications for Other Public Sector Organizations • Underscores collaboration on many fronts: • LNS/Boards, Boards/Boards, School/School • Business/technology/data experts working together • Pioneers new type of decision-support tool: • Supportive to wide variety of decision-makers, working collaboratively
“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.”~ Henry Ford OSN – A Collaborative Success on Every Level and, Especially, for Ontario’s Students!