using the fall 2011 necap results new england common assessment program
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results
New England Common Assessment Program
![Page 2: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
2
![Page 3: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
3
Dr. Phyllis LynchDirector
Office of Instruction, Assessment & Curriculum1-401-222-8494
Dr. Kevon Tucker-SeeleyNECAP Program Manager
Office of Instruction, Assessment & Curriculum1-401-222-8494
Lindsay WepmanRTTT Assessment Specialist
Office of Instruction, Assessment & Curriculum1-401-222-8254
Welcome and RIDE Introductions
![Page 4: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
NECAP Service Center1-877-632-7774
Elliot DunnNECAP Program Manager
603-749-9102 ext. [email protected]
Measured Progress Introductions
![Page 5: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Review the different types of NECAP reports
Demonstrate a simple data analysis protocol using NECAP Data
Answer your questions
5
Goals of the Workshop
![Page 6: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
6
Workshop Reference Materials
![Page 7: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
These accounts are intended for the school teachers who will see only the
students to whom they have been assigned by the principal.
This account is intended for the school principal. One school principal account
exists for each school. The principal assigns all accounts for teachers within
the school
This account is for the district level user and allows access to all reports.
District Administrator
(Superintendent)
School Level (Principal)
Classroom(Teacher)
Classroom (Teacher)
Classroom (Teacher)
Classroom(Teacher)
Classroom (Teacher)
NECAP Analysis and Reporting System (NARS) Account Creation Hierarchy
Password Assistance: Use the following list to determine whom to contact for assistance with your User Name and Password:Superintendents – Contact NECAP Service Center at 877-632-7774Principals – Contact NECAP Service Center at 877-632-7774Teachers – Contact School Principal
http://www.ride.ri.gov/assessment/Results.aspx
![Page 8: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
8
Types of NECAP Reports Student Report (Confidential)
Information for Parents
Item Analysis Report (Confidential)School level by student
Results Report (Public) School and District level
Summary Report (Public) District/State level
Student Level Data Files (Confidential)Excel files by grade
![Page 9: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
9
http://iservices.measuredprogress.org
Accessing Your Confidential Reports
![Page 10: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Select “Interactive”
to view Interactive
Reports
Select “Reports” to view Static Reports
10
Accessing Your Confidential Reports
![Page 11: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Select “Interactive”
to view Interactive
Reports
Select “Reports” to view Static Reports
Accessing Your Confidential Reports
![Page 12: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Today we’ll take a closer look at:
• Item analysis report
• Corresponding test item
![Page 13: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Framing the Question
Collecting Data
Analyzing Data
Organizing Data-Driven
Dialogue
Drawing Conclusions
– Taking Action
Monitoring Results
Phases of Collaborative
Inquiry
Adapted from N. Love
![Page 14: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
The goal is to increase student achievement
Engage in a collaborative discourse about data using relevant, timely data
Discussion of data requires a structured approach
Focus on using NECAP data to assess school level achievement by looking for trends and patterns
![Page 15: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
1. OBSERVE
2. DISCUSS
3. ACTION STEPS
4. REFLECT
![Page 16: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
1. OBSERVE DATA– Look at the data with your colleagues
– What do you notice?• What do the numbers look like?
• Do you see any patterns or trends?
• What information does the report give you?
– Make objective statements about the data. • Avoid statements like, “It seems…” or “I think…”
![Page 17: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
2. DISCUSS– Talk with your colleagues at your table.
– Why do think the data might look this way?• Wording of the item?
• Type of item?
• Misconceptions?
![Page 18: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
3. ACTION STEPS― What are some other sources that could confirm or
refute this data?
― Based on the data, what are some conclusions you might draw about curriculum and instruction?
― How can I dig deeper?
![Page 19: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
4. REFLECTION (time permitting)
– What did you learn from this activity?
– Are there new things that you’d like to bring back to your school?
– Do you want to learn more about using data to inform educational decisions?
![Page 20: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
NECAP reports are one source of data.
Look to other sources of data to confirm or refute your hypotheses.
Using data as a conversation starter.
Plan for professional development around data use in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 school years.
![Page 21: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
• RIDE recognized the need for PD on data use
• Funded through RTTT
• Cohorts of leadership teams from schools and districts
• RIDE and vendor will create and implement needs assessment, PD series, and materials
• Tailored training + in-district support
![Page 22: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
2222
Questions?
![Page 23: Using the Fall 2011 NECAP Results New England Common Assessment Program](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051620/56649f275503460f94c3e7c0/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
2323
Contact Information
Dr. Kevon Tucker-SeeleyNECAP Program Manager
Office of Instruction, Assessment & [email protected]
1-401-222-8494
Lindsay WepmanRTTT Assessment Specialist
Office of Instruction, Assessment & [email protected]
1-401-222-8254