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Reporting Data. Reporting data accurately and objectively. Preparing your report. Look at samples. Note the language Review questions on pages 34-36 of the QRI. These are the same questions you would answer at any parent teacher conference about reaidng. The Reporting Cycle.
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Reporting Data Reporting data accurately and objectively.
Preparing your report • Look at samples. Note the language • Review questions on pages 34-36 of the QRI. • These are the same questions you would answer at any parent teacher conference about reaidng.
The Reporting Cycle • Administration (What the assessor did) • ALWAYS objective • What and how • Performance (What the student did) • ALWAYS objective • Start with instructional target and talk around it (up and down) • Recommendations • Can be somewhat subjective • Can be open ended or a question
Activity • His/her first kiss • The morning I lost my keys • Telling parents their child failed your class • Assigning detention to a student
Defensible Writing • Assume everything you write could be read by a judge/lawyers if the situation goes due process. • Objective statements are facts that can be verified by third parties
Objective Reporting • Write what you SAW not what you FELT or THOUGHT
Objective Reporting • Use numbers whenever possible
Objective Reporting • Avoid overly expressive adjectives.
Objective Reporting • If it is your opinion, qualify it as your opinion.