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OHIO’S STUDENT SUCCESS
DASHBOARDCarolyn George, Ohio Department of EducationJosh Hawley, Ohio Education Research CenterErin Joyce, Battelle for Kids
OERC’s Annual Fal l Conference
November 6, 2015
Ohio’s Student Success DashboardCarolyn George
Our ChallengeHow do we help more
young people earn credentials and degrees
that matter in today’s economy?
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Flexible Credit
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Policy on Career Advising
Career Awareness and Exploration in K-12
Career Advising and Student Success Plans
Interventions and Supports
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OHIO EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTER
Dr. Joshua Hawley Director & Associate ProfessorThe Ohio State University
Making Research Work for Education
November 6, 2015
• The Ohio Department of Education contracted with the OERC to develop a tool that would meet the requirements of the 2014 law.
• OERC was tasked with developing a research based method of identifying students at risk of dropping out and developing a dashboard for use in Ohio school districts.
• The result is the Student Success Dashboard (SSD).
• The Dashboard will be available to all districts across Ohio and is FREE to use.
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BACKGROUND
The Dashboard answers the following questions:– Is a student on track to moving to the next grade? – Is a student on track to stay in school?– Is a student likely to graduate within four years?
The Dashboard enables authorized Administrators, Principals, Counselors and Teachers to view students’:
– Risk factors;– Prior academic achievement on state tests;– Prior discipline and attendance records; and– History of school’s attended (mobility).
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INFORMATION PROVIDED BY DASHBOARD
• Available for grades 7-12
• Uses student’s Education Management Information System (EMIS) record
• Includes information from the student’s Ohio public school record from the time the student entered until the student’s last school year
• Includes demographic information, attendance, course information, school data and statewide test results
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DATA USED IN DASHBOARD
• Based on comparing the student’s record against all similar children in Ohio public schools from the time the student entered the system until the student’s most recently completed school year.
• Scores range from 0-100 percent. The lower the score, the better the chance the student will succeed.
• Because teachers and principal often know aspects of a student that are not captured by the EMIS system, the risk scores should be considered as a starting point, not the definitive description of a child’s chances of success or failure.
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HOW SCORES ARE CALCULATED
The Dashboard also provides a link to the Student Success Resource Library, which contains research and best practices for getting students back on track to graduate.
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ONCE A STUDENT IS IDENTIFIED AT RISK
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SCHOOL LEVEL – RISK ASSESSMENT
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation.
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SCHOOL LEVEL – RISK ASSESSMENT
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation.
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STUDENT LEVEL – RISK ASSESSMENT
Student A*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
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STUDENT LEVEL - HISTORY
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
Student A
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STUDENT LEVEL - HISTORY
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
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STUDENT LEVEL - RISK ASSESSMENT
Student B
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
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STUDENT LEVEL - HISTORY
Student B*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
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STUDENT LEVEL HISTORY
*Note: Fake data was used for the purpose of this presentation; this is not a real student.
THANK YOU
Dr. Joshua Hawley(614) 247-8140
Student Success Resource LibraryOhio Education Research Center Fall ConferenceNovember 6, 2015 © Battelle for Kids. All Rights Reserved.
Supporting students on path to graduation
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Ohio law requires the Ohio Department of Education to provide a clearinghouse of information about the identification of and intervention for students at risk of dropping out of school
» Indicators of at-risk status that have been proven accurate or effective by research
» Identification and intervention programs used in this state, categorized by type of district using the department’s most recent typology categories
» National identification and intervention programs
Ohio Revised Code 3301.28
http://portal.battelleforkids.org/OERC/learning-network
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How to access the Resource Library
Current:• Ohio Education Research Center website
www.oerc.osu.edu• Ohio Department of Education Career Connections page
http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Career-Tech/Career-Connections
Future:• Student Success Dashboard tab
http://portal.battelleforkids.org/OERC/learning-network
© Battelle for Kids. All Rights Reserved.
Sharing best practices— andidentifying needsFall Survey• Gather information on methods and systems currently in use
• What indicators do districts currently use to identify at-risk students?
• What interventions are districts implementing with at-risk students?
• Identify the types of resources and information that districts need
• Use survey information to identify subjects for district profiles
Next steps
• Coordinate with Student Success Dashboard pilot
• Gather feedback on resources currently available and identify needs
• Develop profiles of implementation• Work with Ohio Department of
Education on site promotion and monthly content updates
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Thank you!