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Empowering Education: Understanding School Progress and Accountability Measures

Learn about the impact of new standards, funding, parent support, and high-stakes testing on school progress. Explore a system value-added report and focus matrix to track achievement. Discover how to identify patterns for optimal progress.

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Empowering Education: Understanding School Progress and Accountability Measures

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  1. When you blame others, you give up your power to change. Dr. Robert Anthony

  2. New standards Little Background Knowledge Bad home lives Classroom Instruction Funding Parent Support No one to help with homework New test High Stakes Accountability Measures

  3. 8th Grade 7th Grade 6th Grade 5th Grade 4th Grade

  4. System Value-Added Report Your school progress compared to 0 growth standard Your school progress compared to state growth Current Year 3-year avg. Progress = current year – prior year Tracks cohort from 3rd-6th grade Achievement Mean – NCE avg.

  5. Focus Matrix Below by </= 1 STE

  6. System Value-Added Report

  7. Focus Matrix 7th Grade Math Below by </= 1 STE

  8. 3 previous years cohort Current cohort Progress in each quintile Number of students in each quintile Percent of students in each quintile

  9. Shed Patterns

  10. Tent Patterns

  11. Other Patterns

  12. Optimal Shed Pattern

  13. Things to consider from “inside the box”

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