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STaR Chart Summary for Bryan ISD. By Jenna Springfield. What is a STaR Chart?. A Star Chart measures: S chool T echnology and R eadiness (STaR) Progress toward state and federal goals Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology No Child Left Behind.
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STaR Chart Summaryfor Bryan ISD By Jenna Springfield
What is a STaR Chart? A Star Chart measures: • School Technology and Readiness (STaR) • Progress toward state and federal goals • Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology • No Child Left Behind All information adapted from http://starchart.esc12.net/
What is a STaR Chart? A STaR Chart is used for: • District self-assessment • Technology planning • Goal development • Budget setting Photo from http://www.planforbusiness.ca/id1.html
Key Areas of STaR Chart • Teaching and Learning (TL) • Educator Preparation and Development (EP) • Leadership, Administration and Instructional Support (L) • Infrastructure for Technology (INF)
Relationship between Key Areas Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Infrastructure for Technology Direct connectivity to the Internet available in all rooms with adequate bandwidth
Infrastructure for Technology • Most rooms connected to LAN/WAN • Teachers and students have access to • Print/file sharing • District-wide resources
Infrastructure for Technology • District has improved from: • Scheduled access to online learning • -to- • Simultaneous access to online learning • with rich media such as streaming video, podcasts, applets, animation, etc.
Infrastructure for Technology Between 5 and 9 students per Internet-connected multimedia computer
Infrastructure for Technology • Dedicated computer per educator • Shared use of technology such as • Digital cameras • Flash drives • Portable digital devices • Interactive white boards • Projection systems
Infrastructure for Technology • At least one technical staff to 501-750 computers • Technical support response time less than 24 hours
Infrastructure for Technology Recommendations • Internet Access/Connectivity Speed • Maintain Target Level as district grows • LAN/WAN • Connect all rooms to LAN/WAN • Distance Learning Capacity • Provide sufficient bandwidth and storage
Infrastructure for Technology Recommendations • Students per Computers • Assure four or less students per Internet-connected multimedia computer • Other Classroom Technology • Ensure assigned use of technologies on educator computers • Technical Support • Provide one support staff to 351-500 computers
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support • Information tools and systems used for • Communication • Management of schedules and resources • Performance assessment • Professional development
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support • Campus leadership moved from • Developing • -to- • Communicating and implementing a shared vision
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Campus has several technology goals and objectives that are incorporated in the Campus Improvement Plan
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Campus provides regular access to instructional support
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Campus funds and other resources are allocated to advance implementation of some technology strategies outlined in Campus Improvement Plan
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support District regressed from integration supported by professional development back to integration supported by collaboration alone
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Recommendations • Communication and Collaboration • Use a variety of media to communicate • Leadership and Vision • Promote a shared vision • Planning • Create technology-rich Campus Improvement Plan
Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Recommendations • Instructional Support • Participate in learning communities • Budget • Implement most of the strategies outlined in the Campus Improvement Plan • Leadership and Support for Online Learning • Support online learning through professional development
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Educator Preparation & Development Teachers improved from demonstrating two to three SBEC Technology Applications Standards to demonstrating four.
Educator Preparation & Development Content specific to subject area and to increasing productivity
Educator Preparation & Development Provides large group professional development sessions
Educator Preparation & Development Teachers adapt technology knowledge and skills for content area instruction
Educator Preparation & Development Focuses on customization of online courses of content for appropriate subject area
Educator Preparation & Development District dropped from 19-29 to 9-18 hours of technology professional development
Educator Preparation & Development Recommendations • Capabilities of Educators • Demonstration of all SBEC Technology Applications Standards by most teachers • Content of Professional Development • Use strategies that facilitate the development of higher order thinking skills and collaboration • Models of Professional Development • Utilize multiple staff development models
Educator Preparation & Development Recommendations • Levels of Understanding & Patterns of Use • Use technology to enhance higher order thinking skills • Professional Development for Online Learning • Participate in professional development to teach online • Access to Professional Development • Re-establish 19-29 hours of available development
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Teaching & Learning • Teachers use technology to • Direct instruction • Improve productivity • Model technology skills • Students use technology to • Access • Communicate • Present information
Teaching & Learning Teachers use technology to support content objectives
Teaching & Learning • Teachers aware of appropriate TA TEKS • At least 4 TA courses offered and at least 2 taught
Teaching & Learning TA TEKS are mastered by 26 to 50% of students
Teaching & Learning Teachers customize several web-based lessons
Teaching & Learning District regressed from using technology weekly in various settings to just using it in the classroom, library or lab
Teaching & Learning Recommendations • Patterns of Classroom Use • Use technology to develop higher-order thinking skills and collaboration • Content Area Connections • Incorporate technology into TEKS • Technology Applications/TEKS Implementations • Consistently use TA TEKS
Teaching & Learning Recommendations • Student Mastery of Technology Applications TEKS • Mastery of 51 to 85% of TA TEKS by students • Online Learning • Create web-based lessons • Frequency/Design of Instructional Setting Using Digital Content • Ensure the availability of mobile technology
Key Area Ratings Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development Leadership, Administration & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology