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Training Educators to Use SLDS Data. The webinar will begin at approximately 3:00 PM EST.

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  1. Training Educators to Use SLDS Data The webinar will begin at approximately 3:00 PM EST. Information on how to join the teleconference can be found on the “Info” tab in the upper left of this screen. Please be sure to use the “Attendee ID” when dialing in to associate your name with your phone. In order to cut down on background noise, please mute your phone by dialing *6 upon entry into the meeting. For the Question and Answer portion at the end of the presentation: • You can re-dial *6 to unmute your phone and ask a question; or • Type your question into the Q&A panel below the participant list and click “Send.” • A copy of this presentation and a link to the recording will be available at http://nces/programs/slds/webinars.asp SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  2. Webinar Overview Panelists Delaware: Steve Garner, Pat Bush Georgia: Bob Swiggum Hawaii: Christina Tydeman, Justin Katahira Facilitator Corey Chatis, State Support Team Topics Background and overall approach Training and professional development Differentiating support for teachers and administrators Lessons learned and effective practices SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  3. Training Educators to Use SLDS Data Delaware Department of Education SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  4. Background and Overall Approach Delaware’s SLDS grant provides access to data stored in the Ed Insight Data Warehouse through two methods: Teacher Reports Teacher Views Dashboard (released) Report Portal (Beta) School Admin Reports School Admin Views Ad Hoc District Level Reports District Level Views State Level Views (future) SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  5. Background and Overall Approach 2012-2013 • LEAs (19 school districts and 21 charter schools) provide 90 minutes per week of PLC time. • Focus was on data-driven instructional decisionmaking. • DDOE provided 29 data coaches to work with LEA-supplied data coaches. This structure allowed for us to follow the train-the-trainer model. 2013-2014 • 90 minute PLC time continues but DDOE data coaches reduced to 4. • SLDS Grant provides trainers who provide the professional development for the Ed Insight Dashboard. SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  6. Training and Professional Development Dashboard Professional Development Methods: • Online Training Videos – We developed 4 videos for teachers and 5 videos for administrators. These are streaming videos that the end users can view on their own time. • Presentations at LEAs – Theseexposed users to the Dashboard. These sessions usually have a variety of users in the audience so they are more generic in structure. We use face-to-face training sessions that are hands-on. • Specialized Positional Group Workshops – We expandedhands-on sessions for specific user groups such as teachers, counselors, instructional specialists and building administrators. These are more time consuming but effective. This is our preferred delivery method. • Internal DDOE presentations – We continue to use a multi-pronged approach trying to provide professional development to increase usage, to promote the state developed applications/tools, and to help us get more penetration at the district levels. SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  7. Differentiating Support for Teachers and Administrators Teacher Training • Teachers only have access to their own students. • This is a very straightforward approach and can be covered in 1 hour. Administrator Training • Before working with the Dashboard, the trainers go over such things as metrics, thresholds, and goal definitions. • Then they are introduced to the live data for about 2.5 hours. There are charts, graphs, exports, and drilldowns for each metric. • These sessions cover multiple user views. SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  8. Lessons Learned and Effective Practices Train-the-Trainer versus Face-to-Face • We began with more train-the-trainer sessions through the PLC times but now we have switched to a more face-to-face approach. • Eliminated a layer of potential interference. • Provides better feedback. • Delivers feedback to our development team for more in-depth discussions and analysis. Structure the Audience • Using the individual positional training allows for the professional development to be customized exactly for each of the user groups. • Guidance Counselors-SATs • Teachers-Interventions • School Administrators-Watch Lists • District Administrators-School Performance Indicators SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  9. Lessons Learned and Effective Practices Marketing, Marketing, Marketing • When products are optional there is a feeling that everyone will want to use them. WIIFM • We failed to adequately market our Dashboard internally within the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE). • We are now talking about how multiple products work together to supplement each other. Professional Development • You can never have enough trainers. SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  10. Training Educators to Use SLDS Data Georgia Department of Education SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  11. Georgia’s Path to Personalized Learning Background and Overall Approach Audience Longitudinal Data Actionable Info Resources Metrics • LDSProvides longitudinal data and • analysis to assist in differentiation of their students. • Tools: • Dashboards • Reports • LEXILE Reading Scores • Growth Model • District Data Exchange • TRL 2.0 • Provides teachers with ability to quickly find digital resources and professional development that are aligned to standards. • Tools: • IIS-Digital Resources linked to Common Core • TRL 2.5 Provides districts with the ability to load local resources. • Tools: • IIS- Learning Object Repository • TRL 3.0 • Provides teachers with the ability to assign and monitor use of digital resources to students. Provides student with access to personalized learning. • Tools: • IIS-Learning Management System • Individual Education plans/Response to Intervention System • TRL 4.0 • Provides teachers with the ability to measure effectiveness of instruction. • Tools: • IIS-Learning Progression Maps • IIS-Data Analysis Tool • Formative Assessment Load • Online Assessment System • Financial Systems Personalized Learning Environment for Every K12 Student Teachers & Students/Parents Electronic Backpack • Improve Teacher Skills • Tools: • IIS-Professional Development System • Tool kit for teacher prep program • Measure Teacher Skills • Tools: • Performance Index • Growth Model • Observations • Surveys • IIS-High School Feedback Report • IIS-Data Analysis Tool Teachers, School & District Personnel LDS – Longitudinal Data System TRL – Teacher Resource Link IIS – Instructional Improvement System High Quality 21st Century Classroom Instruction SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  12. Background and Overall Approach School Districts • 192 Target Audiences • Administrators - 40,000 • Teachers - 120,000 • Students - 1,700,000 • Parents - 3,000,000 SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  13. Training and Professional Development Variety of Training Options • Face-to-Face • Online • Manuals • Summits • Train-the-Trainer Secondary Training for New Functions • Governance team composed of district staff set priorities • Deliver new functions in 6 week sprints • Incorporate teachers’ innovational use of tools into training SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  14. Differentiating Support forTeachers and Administrators Training Differentiation • Tools used vary greatly between administrators and teachers • Teachers use the tools for classroom instruction • Administrators use the tools for analysis Training Preferences • Teachers prefer face-to-face training in small groups • Administrators prefer large group summits • Manuals and online courses act as secondary reference materials • Train-the-trainer is primarily only done in larger school districts • All groups like to be trained using their real data, not training data • A dedicated training group is essential SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  15. Lessons Learned and Effective Practices Governance • The districts need to take ownership of the tools; the state’s role is to support the tools • A governance body composed of district staff needs to set priorities Development and Release of Functionality • The more integrated functionality you have the more the data will be used • Release functions in smaller pieces more frequently • A dedicated training group is essential Motivation to Use the System • Steer clear of mandates • Provide functionality that eases the administrative burden on teachers and administrators • Provide positive incentives (your new NCLB waiver) • Get the principals as champions SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  16. Training Educators to Use SLDS Data Hawaii Department of Education SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  17. Background and Overall Approach Background and Approach • K12 LDS (statewide) launched in SY2010–2011 • Student > School > Complex Area > State • SY2010–2011: Principals and SEA leadership • SY2011–2012: Support Staff • SY2012–2013: Teachers and teacher prep programs Reasoning • Principals and SEA leadership: Needed their buy-in and support. • Support Staff: Best means of wide-spread adoption • Practitioners • Data Users • Teachers: Need for historical information on students • Teacher prep programs: Encourage even more data use SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  18. Training and Professional Development Training and Professional Development • Why are we here today, and what’s this thing I’ve been hearing about? • Tool navigation • Available data • Privacy • What does this mean? How can I use these data? • Definitions • Common uses of the available data • Why is this number this way? • Data quality • Business rules • Additional Q&A SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  19. Differentiating Support forTeachers and Administrators Administrators’ Concerns • Reliability of data for planning purposes • Timeliness of data • Data quality • Privacy • Using teachers’ PD time to learn the tool Teachers’ Concerns • How to use data as a part of everyday practice • Quantity of data • Identifying important data elements and trends SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  20. Lessons Learned and Effective Practices Battle Scars • Understand need of the user group prior to training • Encourage questions • Keep school staffs together • If not familiar with data use, at least familiar with school’s context and narrative • Use session as a means of gathering feedback • Improve the tool • Improve processes • Improve training • Piggyback on, or consolidate existing efforts • Use existing efforts to spread the word • Create new efforts to consolidate like-efforts • Create a sandbox environment for teacher prep programs SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  21. Training Educators to Use SLDS Data Questions? SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

  22. Contact Information Panelists • Steve Garner, (302) 735-4140 or steve.garner@doe.k12.de.us • Pat Bush, (302) 735-4140or pat.bush@doe.k12.de.us • Bob Swiggum, (404) 657-0810 or rswiggum@doe.k12.ga.us • Christina Tydeman, (808) 218-6790 or christina_tydeman@notes.k12.hi.us • Justin Katahira, (808) 218-6792 or jkata@hawaii.edu SST Corey Chatis, (206) 799-8768 or Corey.Chatis@sst-slds.org SLDS Webinar 1-17-14

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