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Join the School Improvement Facilitators Network meeting on February 18, 2016, led by Jill Griffin, MDE Consultant. Learn how to dig deeper into M-STEP mathematics data and use the SEC data to write effective school improvement plans.
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SEC and M-STEPMaking the connection School Improvement Facilitators Network meeting February 18, 2016 Jill Griffin Consultant MDE – Curriculum & Instruction
2014-15 M-STEP Math Data What I’ve learned… • 1. dig deeper into the data (not take what’s on Mischooldata.org for face value). • 2. take time to review/interpretation of the data from a curriculum and instruction lens, not an assessment lens. • 3. discernment in how the data is/will be used with teachers, building principals, MDE, etc. is important. • 4. the SEC data supports deeper dive into what the data is illustrating.
M-STEP from MischooldataSchool level data 3rd grade mathematics
A Deeper Dive into M-STEP data 3rd Grade (School Level)
Math Crosswalk Documents (on Assessment Website) http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-140-22709_70117-364403--,00.html
A Deeper Dive into M-STEP data 3rd Grade (School Level)
Connecting the SEC (Survey of Enacted Curriculum) to M-STEP data Survey of Enacted Curriculum (SEC) is a teacher reflection tool for creating a culture of growth and support.
SEC 3rd Grade Math Coarse Grain Map Priority School Project Vs. Michigan Content Standards – Grade 3 What do you notice?
A Deeper Dive into M-STEP data 3rd Grade (School Level)
SEC 3rd Grade Math Fine Grain Map Operations Priority School Project Vs. Michigan Content Standards – Grade 3 What do you notice?
How can the SEC data be used when writing school improvement plans?
Topics for professional learning that might be included in school improvement plans to positively impact teaching and learning.
Contact Information Jill Griffin Urban Ed and Math Consultant griffinj9@michigan.gov