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CAR Web Application. Collection of Assessment Results Learning Assessment Specialist: Flora Trueman. First Nations Schools. Declaring CAR Participation in September: Update your EIS disk in order to prepare the population fields automatically on the CAR system (Maplewood activity).
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CAR Web Application Collection of Assessment Results Learning Assessment Specialist: Flora Trueman
First Nations Schools Declaring CAR Participation in September: Update your EIS disk in order to prepare the population fields automatically on the CAR system (Maplewood activity) • Each year First Nations Schools are sent a letter asking if they are participating in CAR 3-4 and/or CAR 7-8. If Manitoba education gets an affirmative response, then theses schools are added to the database. • If schools fail to reply or they reply that they are not participating, they are not added to the CAR database for the upcoming session. • When the department receives an last minute notification that they now want to participate, there is a very time consuming process required to add the school to the database. This could make it impossible for schools to complete the entering of students and data before the close date. • If schools are going to participate in CAR, they must fill in the appropriate forms sent each fall.
Access to CAR: Collection of Assessment Results • The principal will create a User Account to request an account for someone who doesn’t have one yet • Each Gr. 3, 7, and 8 teacher needs a separate account • Each User receives 2 separate confirmation emails from server with address: edu.help.aide@gov.mb.ca: - 1 email contains user ID; -2nd email contains temporary password • Principal informs each user of organization code
CAR Web ApplicationNavigate to: https://web16.gov.mb.ca/car • The system opens for reporting: Grades 3 (October 21– November 29, 2013) and Grades 7-8 (January 20– February 28, 2014) • Each person uses the same user ID, password & organization code for every application they access
Organization Code Principal gets small card with the organization code. User types in code word (case sensitive) & clicks Save Note: Everyone in the school uses the same organization code
6 STEPS: When Reporting • Step 1 –Enter Student Data(Also ensure all students on list) • Step 2 – Verify Data, Edit & Re-Save Data, Save Verification Report • Step 3 – Save School Summary • Step 4 – Save Raw Data File • Step 5 – Save Parent Reports & Print from Saved File • Step 6 – Submit the Data
Navigation Tips • It is important that you save often during data entry to ensure no work is lost, all data will be lost after 15 minutes if not saved. • Make sure you are the only user in the competency at a time (or risk losing data). • Do entries as early in the collection period as possible. The more logged in users & data, the slower the application. • The back button does not work in the web applications.
Step 2: Verify Data • Click “Verification Report” link • This report can be used to cross reference with the original data source for accuracy • This is the only report that links the MET numbers, student name and assessment values • If there are errors, go back to student list in application, make changes & SAVE data. Regenerate verification report to ensure that changes have been saved.
Gender data is displayed on the verification reports and only captured in the school’s raw data file. It does not display on the school summary or parent report. The issue of the wrong gender being entered in CAR only appears when a new student is added to the list. The students lists are populated with the names, MET numbers and gender of students reported to the department each year . If students are not reported on, they must be added manually by the school. Gender Issue
Step 4: Save Raw Data File • This is a data file, it is not a report • Save the data file to the computer and print a copy • Open a spreadsheet program such as Excel, then open the data file in Excel. • Review the data and use it to guide discussions & planning for differentiated instruction.
Avoid the Issue in the Future Correct Gender in Raw Data File • When the data file was saved, it was saved as a .txt file. You can open excel or any other spreadsheet program you might use, and open the saved data file in the program. It is a good idea for schools to review the complete data submitted including gender. If incorrect, gender can be edited and the revised data file saved. • Manitoba Education hopes to have the gender issue addressed for this school year. It is only an issue when a school adds a student. This entire issue can be, for the most part, avoided if participating schools complete and submit EIS collection to Student Records by the September 30 deadline. (ie. with updated information including grade for each student for the current year)
Step 5: Save & Print Parent Reports • When you click Parent Reports, they will be generated on the screen. • If you entered a classroom identifier, reports will display in classroom order, alphabetical by last name within class. (This is for multi-grade classes only) • Save your parent reports to your computer , then printtwo copies (report card/cum files). • To print just the reports for your class, specify the page range to print. (Note: default size is legal/landscape).
Reminders • Save data often, create an excel sheet to track data • Print copies of all reports (verification report, school summary report, raw data file and parent reports) • Teachers and Principals signatures are required on all reports
Step 6: Submit the Data • Notice that the submit button is only visible when all the data is entered. • Once the data has been submitted, it cannot be changed and you cannot get it back.
Monday to Friday (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Help Desk • Telephone 204-945-6156 • Toll-Free 1-800-282-8069, ext. 6156 • Email - link on home page edu.help.aide@gov.mb.ca • After Hours? Send email or leave voice mail (Refer to Frequently Asked Question’s).
Assessment Specialist: Flora Trueman MFNERC Phone: 1-204-594-1290 ext. 2129 E-mail: florat@mfnerc.com