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EAGLE Teacher Workshops. Louisiana Department of Education and Pacific Metrics Corporation August 2011. EAGLE Workshop Agenda. Summative , Interim, and Formative Assessments Analyzing Assessment Data (LEAPweb, LEAPdata, and EAGLE) The Role of EAGLE in Assessments - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EAGLE Teacher Workshops
Louisiana Department of Educationand
Pacific Metrics CorporationAugust 2011
EAGLE Workshop Agenda Summative , Interim, and Formative Assessments Analyzing Assessment Data (LEAPweb, LEAPdata, and EAGLE) The Role of EAGLE in Assessments EAGLE, GLEs, and the New Standards EAGLE System Functionalities EAGLE Content and Item Types Overview of Tools in EAGLE Premade Tests (Pre/Post diagnostic and Premade unit tests) Scheduling and Naming of Tests Teacher Reports Student Reports 10-minute Break - BREAKOUT to separate Computer Labs Teacher Home Page and Functionalities – EAGLE Training Site Student Home Page and Functionalities – EAGLE Training Site EAGLE Support
Workshop Evaluation
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3 Types of Assessment
Formative
•Ongoing assessments in the classroom to inform instruction and learning
Interim
•Planned assessments at intervals to make local decisions at district and school levels
Summative
•Year end large-scale assessments for all decision making and future reference
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Formative Assessment
formative assessment n. A process used by teachers and students during instruction that provides feedback to adjust ongoing teaching and learning for the purpose of improving students’ achievement of intended instructional outcomes.
EAGLE supports Formative Assessment Teachers use assessment to inform their instruction. They change and adjust their instruction based on the needs for each student. Students use assessment to inform their learning. They must make adjustments to what they are learning and they must develop strategies for learning.
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Grade-Level Expectations and New StandardsWhat are Content Standards?
Content Standards are statements that define what a student should know and be able to do
• at the end of specific time period or grade level
• in a specific subject area Grade Level Expectations (GLEs)
• Term used in Louisiana for content standards for a specific grade
• Synonymous to “Standards” in Common Core State Standards
CCS ELA vs. GLEs ELA
• GLEs–ELA taught in isolation; Literature and literary skills (identifying terms and devices like theme)
• CCS–ELA taught in collaboration; Informational texts for College Career and Readiness (Cross-content literacy integration)
CCS Math – Balanced combination of procedural skill and understanding; Requires students to “explain” and “justify” rather than “define” and “identify”
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Implementation of New Standards
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Science and Social Studies Standards
Science Content Standards
• Next Generation Science Standards currently under development by national groups
• Expected release in Spring 2012
• Will be reviewed for appropriateness to replace current Louisiana science standards; if acceptable, will be adopted in Summer or Fall 2012 to be implemented in 2014-15
Social Studies Content Standards
• Revised by committees of state educators in 2010-11
• To be considered by BESE for approval in June 2011
• To be implemented in 2014-15
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Formative Assessment Strategiesthat help Students Learn
Learning Targets—breaking down GLEs into simple language for students
Examples of strong and weak work. Progress Monitoring—frequent feedback about
how the student is doing on GLEs Self-assessment—teaching the student to monitor
their own learning of the GLEs Focused Learning—customizing instruction to
allow students to focus on difficult GLEs SELF-REFLECTION—having students write about
their learning of the GLEs Instructional PLAN—based on available data–
have a plan for each class that covers each and every student
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iLEAP Performance ReportSpring 2011 (State) Grade 3 Math
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An EAGLE Grade 3 Math Class Created as a database in
The LEAPdata Query System Print your EAGLE Class showing students Sign in to the LEAPdata Query System Click on Create a Database Select the students shown for the grade Give the database a name and Save View or Modify to add students that were not
shown (need state id) and Save Generate Reports for analysis (Performance
and Individual Student Reports) Come up with Instructional Strategies Use EAGLE to Monitor Progress
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LEAPdata Query System Individual Student Report
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LEAPdata Query System Performance Chart
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Key Features of EAGLE
Student-friendly GLEs—help students learn what they are expected to know at their grade level and help teachers communicate those expectations to students.
Reports for Students—foster student self-assessment and show students how well they are progressing on each GLE they’ve been tested | Encourages students to focus their learning on particular GLEs.
Reports for Teachers—inform teachers how the class as a whole is progressing AND how individual students are performing on each GLE.
Customized Test Construction—allows teachers to build tests based on targeted instruction | customized tests can be assigned to an individual student or a group of students
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How to create a Student-friendly LEARNING TARGET
GLE 27—Identify and plot points on a coordinate grid in the first quadrant.
GLE Student-friendly version: Plot and name points on a coordinate grid. (Student friendly GLEs are available in EAGLE.)
Word(s) to be defined: ‘coordinate grid’
Definition(s) of word(s) the student may not understand:A coordinate grid has two perpendicular lines, or axes, labeled like number lines. The horizontal line is called the x-axis. The vertical line is called the y-axis. The point where the lines cross is called the origin. (Show the students a picture with the x- and y-axes and origin labeled.)
Student-friendly learning target: Have students use “I am learning to …” statements: “I am learning to plot and name points on an x, y grid.”
Example: Grade 5 Math GLE 27
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Show Students HowScoring Rubrics Work
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Content and Item Types In EAGLE
ELA MathEngaging, illustrated passages Multiple choice, 1 pt.
Multiple choice, 1 pt. Short answer, 2 pts.
Short answer, 2 pts. Extended Response, 4 pts.
Extended Response, 4 pts. Interactive Items, 4 pts.
Writing prompts, 12 pts.
Interactive Items, 4 pts.
Science Social StudiesMultiple choice, 1 pt. Multiple choice, 1 pt.
Short answer, 2 pts. Short answer, 2 pts.
Extended Response, 4 pts. Extended Response, 4 pts.
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Content Added in the 2010–2011 School Year
ELA MathGrade 1 Grade 1
Grade 2 Grade 2
Science Social StudiesGrade 4 Grade 4
Grade 8 Grade 8
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EAGLE Item Bank Statistics
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10,929 Items: Math: 2,842 ELA: 3,142 Science:2,472 Social Studies: 2,473
Grade Math ELA Science Social
Studies High School Course Science Social Studies 1 264 300 Life Science 248
2 192 216 Environmental
Sciences 151 3 269 252 Chemistry 239 4 383 428 418 401 Physics 239
5 194 287 Earth and Space
Science 155
6 226 237 Physical Science 251
7 244 239 Science as Inquiry 249 8 293 266 522 473 Free Enterprise 295
9 346 327 World Geography 32610 241 300 World History 329
11/10 190 290 Civics 312
Total 2,842 3,142 940 874 American History 337
Total 1,532 1,599
EAGLE Item Development Schedule
Release Date
MATH ELA SCI SS
May 2007 4, 9 4
May 2008 8, 10–12 8–12
May 2009 3, 5, 6, 7 3, 5, 6, 7
May 2010 HS HS
May 2011 1, 2 1, 2 4, 8 4, 8
May 2012 3, 5, 6, 7
TOTAL 1–12 1–12 4, 8, HS 3–8, HS
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EAGLE Online Test-taking Tools
Rulers (inch and cm) Protractors Math Calculators Science Metric Ruler Scientific Calculator Science Periodic Table Grades 1 & 2
• Math Symbols
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Science Periodic Chart
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EAGLE Premade Tests
ELA: 82 tests across grades 3–12Math: 98 tests across grades 3–12Science: 72 tests across grades 4, 8, & HS Social Studies: 76 tests across grades 4, 8, & HS
Designed to be taken in one class period Two pre/post test for each subject and grade level One premade test for each Comprehensive Curriculum
Unit ELA tests are designed using scaffolding (the ordering
of items from simple to complex)
Note: Grade 1 & 2 Math and ELA premade tests to be released later this fall
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EAGLE Premade Test
Naming a Test
The test name is used to view/edit schedules and see reports.
Consider adding a date/time/unit Clone a test
•Can be saved as a new test with a new name and then modified and scheduled.
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Test Name in Scheduling
Test Name in Reports
Clone a Test
Clone a Test
Scheduling a Test Screen
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EAGLE Classroom Reports
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Report by GLE ShowingIndividual Students’ Performance
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Analysis of Test Questions Report
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Instructional Needs byGrade-level Expectation
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Self-Assessment StudentWorksheet Report
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Question/Answer Links
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Student Report by Test
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Student Information System (SIS) File Upload
to EAGLE
SIS is uploaded by the data coordinator to each individual district at the beginning of each school year
SIS files upload Classes, Teachers, and Students and establishes their relationships using five different record types
JPAM districts have a utility to generate the upload files Contact your District Test Coordinator for more
information about your school’s SIS upload RSD, Charter, & Non Public upload their own SIS files
and must contact the EAGLE Help Desk
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Fall Registration File = School SIS File All School SIS Data Collected by District (except RSD, charter, & NPB)District SIS File Uploads District SIS Data to EAGLE
EAGLE Support Services
EAGLE Training Site User Guide/Contextual Help Teacher and Student Tutorials EAGLE Troubleshooting Guide Help Desk:
toll free: 1-866-552-5583 e-mail:
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10-Minute Break
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Did SomeoneSay ‘Break’ ???
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The EAGLE Training site is designed to conduct group trainings and for individuals to practice using EAGLE. The site has limited grade 4 content and user data is retained for only one month.
To access the Training site, open the Internet Explorer Browser and enter:
https://eagletraining.pacificmetrics.com
Click on Click here to launch EAGLE TRAINING
Click Yes to close the pop-up window.
EAGLE Training Site
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Must say Training in white
Click to request Guest Account
Follow the steps to Create a Guest Account.Write down your Guest username and password.Enter your Guest username and password and click Submit
EAGLE Training Site
Return to Training site
Task 2—Add a Student to a School Roster
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State ID must be unique. Please start the ID with 0000
Task 3—Add a Student to a Class Roster from the School Roster
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Click on red ? for help
Task 3—Add a Student to a Class Roster from the School Roster
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Task 5—Create a Test by Content Standard
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Consider test name
Task 5—Create a Test by Content Standard
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Task 6—Schedule the Test You Created
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• Log out as a teacher by clicking Logout in the upper right corner of the screen.
• Log in as a student using the username and password you wrote down in Task 2.
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Task 12—Take Test Assigned by Teacher
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Task 12—Take Test Assigned by Teacher
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Questions and Comments
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