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MEA Science & Technology Presentation Grade 8

MEA Science & Technology Presentation Grade 8 . November 2009. Before You Get Settled. Write out your needs for today on one or more sticky notes. Use complete sentences. One need per sticky!. Who’s in the Room?. What IS our purpose?. GOALS .

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MEA Science & Technology Presentation Grade 8

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  1. MEA Science & Technology PresentationGrade 8 November 2009

  2. Before You Get Settled Write out your needs for today on one or more sticky notes. Use complete sentences. One need per sticky!

  3. Who’s in the Room?

  4. What IS our purpose?

  5. GOALS • Provide information about the range of Science MEA DATA • Model protocols for mining state level data • Student questionnaires • Demographics • Strand (standard and performance indicator) • Item (multiple choice and constructed response)

  6. GOALS Model protocols for mining local data Provide information about the online data tools available through iServices Provide connections among state level data, school/district level data, and classroom level data Provide resources to assist with Tier I RTI (BEST PRACTICES)

  7. Norms

  8. TYPES of MEA DATA • State Level • Teacher/Principal Questionnaires • Student Questionnaires • Demographics • Strand Data (Standard/Performance Indicator) • Item Data • Local – All of the above and student level data that can be sorted and graphed.

  9. What percentage of students in your class had enough time to finish each test session? Grade 8 A B C • All students 13, 13, 13 • More than 75% 0, 0, 1 • 50% - 75% 0, 0, 0 • Less than half 0, 0, 0 (14 responded / 134 skipped)

  10. “I use research based information on student preconceptions in science to understand what students know.” Grade 8 • Every unit 45.5% • Occasionally 36.4% • I don’t use it 9.1% • I don’t know 9.1% about the research base (11 responded / 137 skipped)

  11. Research based, inquiry approach kits/materials Research based, inquiry approach kits/materials with literacy integrated Local, teacher developed Textbooks Local, teacher developed and research based blend Local, teacher developed and textbook 9.1% 9.1% 18.2% 9.1% 36.4% 18.2% (11 responded / 137 skipped) What best describes your 8th grade science program/curriculum?

  12. Well prepared Somewhat well prepared Not well prepared 63.6% 27.3% 22.2% (11 responded / 137 skipped) How well do you believe your science program prepared your grade 8 students for the assessment?

  13. Say Something

  14. Data Driven Dialogue Predict

  15. Consensogram • How proficient am I at using understanding and mining student data to improve instruction? • How important is data to improvement of teaching and learning?

  16. Data Driven Dialogue Predict Go Visual

  17. Student Questionnaire Make your predictions about student responses on the questionnaire.

  18. Data Driven Dialogue Predict

  19. Data Driven Dialogue • Predict • Go Visual • High Priority • Caution • Good News

  20. School Report with State Information

  21. School Report with State Information

  22. School Report with State Information

  23. School Report with State Information

  24. School Report with State Information

  25. School Report with State Information

  26. Take the Test As you go PREDICT how students will perform on items (percent on correct response).

  27. Data Driven Dialogue • Predict • Go Visual • High Priority • Caution • Good News • Observe - (NO BECAUSE) • Infer

  28. Data Driven Dialogue Predict Go Visual Observe - (NO BECAUSE) Infer

  29. Data Driven Dialogue Predict Go Visual OBSERVE Infer

  30. Resources for Understanding Student Learning Benchmarks for Science Literacy – CH 15* Making Sense of Secondary Science How People Learn* How Students Learn Science* Taking Science To School* Ready, Science, Science!* National Science Education Standards *AVAILABLE ONLINE

  31. Assessment Tour

  32. Questions? How can you released items be used? What other formative assessments exist? What are best practices? Is there a fit between Science, Literacy, and Numeracy? What about STEM?

  33. Share Your Knowledge

  34. For More Information … Anita Bernhardt Science & Technology Specialist Maine Department of Education 23 State House Station August, Maine 04333 (207) 624-6835 anita.bernhardt@maine.gov http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/scitech

  35. Measuring Your Feedback

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