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English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment 2009-10 Edition

English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment 2009-10 Edition. Goals . To review the English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment (ELSSA) Tool and highlight changes to the revision To review the ELSSA Toolkit. Poll: How familiar are you with the English Learner Self Assessment tool?.

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English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment 2009-10 Edition

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  1. English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment2009-10 Edition

  2. Goals • To review the English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment (ELSSA) Tool and highlight changes to the revision • To review the ELSSA Toolkit

  3. Poll:How familiar are you with the English Learner Self Assessment tool? • I have completed it in the past. • I have seen it, but have not completed it. • I have never seen the ELSSA before today.

  4. Poll:How familiar are you with Title III Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives? • I understand what they measure and know the targets for this year. • I know what they measure, but I’m not sure about this year’s targets. • What are the Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOS)?

  5. Poll:How familiar are you with Microsoft Excel? • I can create pivot tables and formulas. • I use Microsoft (MS) Excel when others create the formulas. I know the components of a workbook. • I do not use MS Excel at all.

  6. Poll:How familiar are you with DataQuest? • I use it regularly to access achievement and demographic data. • I have seen DataQuest reports, but have not accessed them from the Web site myself. • What is DataQuest?

  7. Purpose of the English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment • The ELSSA is a highly recommended tool for local educational agencies (LEAs) that have not met AMAOs in Title III for two or four consecutive years. • It is also required for LEAs in Title 1 Program Improvement due to their English learner (EL) subgroup.

  8. Purpose of the English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment • It may be used by LEAs that wish to examine their programs and services for ELs. • Helps identify key challenge areas, explore root causes for ELs not meeting the AMAOs.

  9. Overview of Tools Revision Work January-September 2009 Organization of Work Tool Users Group (TUG) Identified Tool Subcommittees Identified Concept Paper Developed April-May = Subcommittee meetings to review concept paper, current tools, and district perception data gathered from CA CC and AIR Subcommittees review existing tools and recommend revisions DAS LRE APS ELSSA Tools are revised to be more consistent and user friendly DAS ISS APS ELSSA TUG Comments sent to Subcommittees August = Tool Users Group review and provide feedback on tools Cross-Tools Consistency Conference September = Webcast and webinars on each of the 4 tools Agreement with the CA CC to review 2009-10 tool editions Release of tools for use in schools and LEAs for 2009-10 9

  10. The English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment tool helps local educational agencies formulate key questions… • How well are ELs progressing on California English Language Development Test (CELDT)? • How many reach English proficient in reasonable time? • How do ELs meeting CELDT criterion (proficient)perform on the California Standard Tests (CST)?

  11. More questions… • How do Redesignated Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) perform on CST? • How do ELs and RFEPs perform on California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)? • How well are we implementing relevant program components?

  12. What the English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment Tool Does • Assembles data from the CST,CELDT, and CAHSEE) that relate to the AMAOs 1, 2, and 3. • Disaggregates the data by years in United States schools and by language proficiency.

  13. What the English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment Tool Does • Helps identify areas of challenge that can be addressed to improve EL achievement. • Provides guiding questions to facilitate conversations around what the data shows.

  14. The English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment Tool Guides Plan Development Must be completed and uploaded/attached to: • Title III Year 2 Improvement Plan Addendum. • Title III Year 4 LEA Action Plan. • Title I Program Improvement Plan related to the EL subgroup.

  15. What the English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment Tool does NOT do: • Give school level information • Analyze data • Address Highly Qualified Teachers or other aspects of Elementary and Secondary Education Act not directly related to ELs • Evaluate the programs and services for ELs

  16. What is new on the revised English Learner Subgroup Self Assessment Tool? The tool will have the same data tables as the original version, but in a different order based on feedback from the subcommittee members.

  17. New Table Functionality The revised ELSSA has one worksheet for LEAs to input data and a separate worksheet for staff to view the data and respond to guiding questions and survey items related to EL programs and services.

  18. Table Functionality Once the data is added, it cannot be accidentally altered by staff facilitating the data analysis and survey item administration.

  19. Table Functionality • Tables are color coded in yellow to indicate where LEA staff need to supply data or respond to questions and survey items. • Notes to guide the preparer are clickable, italicized, and shaded green.

  20. The Survey Items The Survey Items have been moved from a separate worksheet of the tool and placed directly below the data table that best relates to each respective item.

  21. The Survey Items • The Survey Items on the ELSSA are rated on a Likert-scale using the same ratings as are used in the Academic Program Survey (APS). • All items must receive at least a rating of 3 for the school or LEA to be considered as performing that objective at an acceptable level.

  22. The Survey Items The 3 rating indicates a substantial level of implementation. The chart on the next slide describes the criteria of each objective per rating level.

  23. The English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment and the Academic Performance Survey Rating Scale

  24. The responses to the survey items will be tabulated by each table and will be aggregated into a table in a separate worksheet by EL program and service categories. The categories are: 1. English Language Development 2. Access/Opportunity to learn  a) English Language Arts   b) Mathematics   c) Intervention   d) Placement 3. Professional Development 4. Assessment 5. Accountability Live Tool Demo

  25. What else is new? There is now a guidance document, the ELSSA Toolkit, that provides guidance in the administration of the survey questions and technical assistance for table completion.

  26. Administration of the English Subgroup Self-Assessment • The ELSSA Toolkit provides instructions for the administration of the survey items after the tables have been completed. • Alternate options are also described for the administration of the tool and additional data an LEA might want to examine.

  27. A Facilitated Group Administration is Recommended The benefits of a facilitated administration include: • Understanding of the progress of ELs by many stakeholders through rich dialog around the data. • The creation of a high quality, effective Improvement Plan Addendum (IPA) or LEA Plan Addendum. • More thorough implementation of the plan due to increased understanding and staff buy in.

  28. The English Subgroup Self-Assessment Toolkit • The technical guidance for table completion is designed to support staff who have had very little experience with databases. • It includes screen shots to assist in extracting the necessary data from the local Student Information System.

  29. Mac View

  30. PC View

  31. Simple, clear instructions guide the use of pivot tables To count the 2007-08 test takers, drag and drop the field containing this data on the word Total to the left of your count. CELDT 07-08 Overall Level

  32. Technical Assistance Webinar • For more information on Title III Accountability for LEAs in the 4th year of not meeting AMAOs, there will be a Webinar on October 7, 2009 at 1 p.m. • For LEAs in the 2nd year of not meeting AMAOs, there will be a Webinar on October 13, 2009 at 10 a.m.

  33. Title III Webinars will be archived for ongoing reference at: http://www.cacompcenter.org/esea-requirements

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