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Updates and Reminders
Heather Mullins, Region 7 Professional Development Consultant
EVAAS
Table Talk
• Who has EVAAS access in your LEA/Charter?
• How are you currently using EVAAS?
• What benefits/difficulties have you experienced?
• What have you learned?
Benefits and Considerations for Teachers
• Understand academic preparedness of students before they enter the classroom.
• Monitor student progress, ensuring growth opportunities for all students.
• Modify curriculum, student support, and instructional strategies to address the needs of all students.
Professional Development is
the Key• Data Conversations / True PLCs
• Culture of School
• Sensitivity of Data
• Finger Pointing and Blame Game
• Window vs. Mirror
Benefits for Principals• Gain a consolidated view of student progress and
teacher effectiveness, as well as the impact of instruction and performance.
• Bring clarity to strategic planning and function as a catalyst for conversations that must take place to ensure that all students reach their potential.
• Understand and leverage the strengths of effective teachers.
• Use the valuable resource of effective teaching to benefit as many students as possible.
Changes in Reporting for 2012-13
2011-12 2012-13
Above
Not Detectably Different
Below
Exceeds Expected Growth
Meets Expected Growth
Does Not Meet Expected Growth
Teacher Ratings Categories
Teachers
1 65432Demonstrate Leadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Contribute to Academic
Success
5 Rating CategoriesNot Demonstrated
Developing
Proficient
Accomplished
Distinguished
3 Rating CategoriesDoes Not Meet Expected Growth
Meets Expected Growth
Exceeds Expected Growth
Exceeds Expected Growth
Meets Expected Growth
Does Not Meet Expected Growth
2012-13
Table Talk
• How do you explain the concept of Achievement vs. Growth to others in your district?
Student Achievement
End of School Year
Proficient
Student Growth
End of School Year
Proficient
Start of School Year
Not Proficient
Change over
time
Achievement vs. Growth
Student Achievement: Where are we?
• Highly correlated with demographic factors
Student Growth: How far have we come?
• Highly dependent on what happens as a result of schooling rather than on demographic factors
Achievement and Poverty
How is this fair?
Academic Growth and Poverty
No one is doomed to failure.
The School Value Added Report compares each school to the average school in the state.
Comparisons are made for each subject tested in the given year and indicate how a school influences student progress in those subjects.
Value-Added Reporting
• If the Mean NCE Gain is greater than or equal to zero, the average student in this school has achieved a year’s worth of academic growth in a year
• If the Mean NCE Gain is less than zero, the average student in this school has achieved less growth than expected
Mean NCE Gain
Value-Added Reporting
The NCE Base is by definition set at 50.0, and it represents the average attainment level of
students in the grade and subject, statewide.
If the school mean is greater, the average student in the school is performing at a higher achievement level than the average student in the state.