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Divisional Data Survey

Divisional Data Survey. Susan and Graham Bruce Schmidt April 2013. Strong Beginnings. All schools (apart from our 4 high schools) do Strong Beginnings in all grades . Tools for gathering literacy data. 30 schools use Fountas and Pinnell

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Divisional Data Survey

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  1. Divisional Data Survey Susan and Graham Bruce Schmidt April 2013

  2. Strong Beginnings All schools (apart from our 4 high schools) do Strong Beginnings in all grades

  3. Tools for gathering literacy data 30 schools use Fountas and Pinnell 2 high schools and one elementary do not

  4. Using database to record literacy Yes - 23 No - 9 No answer - 1

  5. Using database to record numeracy Yes - 15 No - 18

  6. Adaptation Tool Yes – 29 No – 2 Partial - 2

  7. MAYET to generate reports Yes – 21 No - 12 EAL, AAA, Learning Outcomes, Report Card Analysis, IEP, Student EAL Count, Students EAL List, Program Emphasis, At- Risk/Failure, Attendance, Achievement Levels, Discipline

  8. Comments • Data walls • Electronic data wall • Standard tool for Math • Establish divisional protocol for what and how it is to be recorded • Linking new report with database • Revisit format of Literacy Database • One-shop-stop database • Align database with Strong Beginnings, Class Profile, Report Cards

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