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SP3.0 Supporting Students

with Information

Ivan Webb2005

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Background

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Basic assumptions

1. Key outcomes success and well-being

2. Requires knowledge

3. It is everyone’s job to– Know what is happening

– Work with others to improve what is happening

– Make it easier for the next person to do well

4. And it is the school’s job to make this easier!!

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Core tasks

Management: • Working with people on ‘the

system’• Strategy = ‘easier first’Operations – everyone’s job1. Know what is happening2. Work with others to improve what

is happening3. Make it easier for the next person

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Support CycleStudent Support

Information(tools)

Success & Well-being

help ensure

reduce needfor

Improve what is happening

aim

Make it easier for the next person

strategy

inform

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Supporting Activities: SP3.0

Collecting dataProcessing data informationMonitoring knowledgeResponding planning,

coordinating, informing, contacting, implementing …

Managing documentation

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Quality of data

Depends on many factors• Currency• Accuracy• Completeness• Significance (meaning)• Usefulness (can be applied & is

timely)• Accessibility• …

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Improving quality

To improve the quality of the data1. use the data extensively and widely2. engage others with the data in

– gathering– entry– organizing– presenting – considering

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Today’s Agenda

Qs: What’s working, what’s not and what else?

1. Stories (experiences) to share 2. Integration into school practices3. How are you measuring your progress?4. Histories wrt. other data5. Performance ratings – what’s happening?6. ‘Clever’ coding easier and better7. Information for midyear reporting 8. Controlling access

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Agenda items (cont.)

9. New in 3.0 10. The future: Version 3.0 & the

DoE11. Language & confidentiality

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Progress – think first

TO TOP THINGS RIGHT OFF, VINCENT NOW FOUND THAT HIS SIGHT WAS GOING

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1. Stories to share

Illustrations of• What’s working• What’s not• What else• Insights – ‘things we didn’t know’

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2. Integration

New or improved:• Awareness• Practices • Terminology• Roles• Documentation• Relationships

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3. Measuring progress

How do you know its worth the effort?

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4. Histories

A common initial confusionBasic idea snapshot – quick readKey ‘events’ in the (educational) life

of the studentNot just events (incidents, actions)

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5. Performance Ratings

What’s happening and why?• Categories?• Possibilities?• Integration?

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6. ‘Clever’ coding

What’s working? •

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7. Informing Midyear reporting

What’s in the pipeline?•

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8. Controlling access

• Best done at the folder/report level• Options: discuss with tech support• Read access

– expand slowly, – risks include duty of care

• Write access – be conservative, risks to data quality

Current practices and experiences?

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9. New in 3.0

• Three views – same data– Support, incidents and monitoring

• Hyperlinking• Fast entry / update /checking• Quick search incidents and actions• Time and place• Contacts

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Three Views

Go straight to the view you need• Incidents• Support• Monitoring (high support students)

Example

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Hyperlinking

Hyperlink to any document available thru the network

• Letters, IEPs, applications & reports • Programs on the internet• Rapid access and easy annotation !!, • Reveals/maps existing

documentation• Places sensitive info outside the

database!!Example

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Linking to other data

• Folder setup – for easy ‘document management’

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Linking to other data

• Student support files

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Fast entry / checking

From Main Menu• Pluses

– Faster, easier (ideal for clerical staff)• Minuses

– Limited view – reduced monitoring– Removes entry from view of student– Can promote task over knowledge

Example

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Search incidents & actions

New from Main Menu• Enter bit of text to find

– Incident description– Incident resolution– Support actions (description)

Example

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Place and time

• Add a code at the begining of an incident, eg,

“N/1 defiance of duty teacher”• Run last report on report page

Example

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Contacts

Associate contact details with students• Aides, family, back up• Work arrangements• Temporary

Example

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10. SP3.0 and SIMS

Situation: negotiated engagementRecommendations1. Upgrade all current users to 3.02. Hold further development of 3.03. Identify and remove bugs4. Capture experiences, issues &

strategies for sharing with DoE5. Work to ensure full functionality in

DoE project

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Technology and Databases

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Knowledge & technology

Technology

We continually (co-)construct

and (co-)reconstruct our knowledge*

as we act and interact

Devices

embedded in

Activities

mediate

Practices

organized as utilize

* Knowledge is both situated & emergent