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ONLINE REPORTING SYSTEM (REQUIRED FOR DTCS)

Online Reporting System (Required for DTCs)

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ONLINE REPORTING

SYSTEM

(REQUIRED FOR DTCS)

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Objectives

Understand the role and purpose of Score Reports in supporting student success and achievement.

Understand changes to the Online Reporting System and how to use the interface.

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OverviewDefinition: Online Reporting System Available through the OAKS PortalPurpose: To allow districts and school staff and teachers

to identify strengths and weaknesses and improve teaching and learning by providing:

Aggregate performance data for districts, schools, teachers, and classes

Scores for individual students The ability to print student reports to distribute to

families The ability to view performance trends The ability to create and view reports for custom

rosters Aggregate and student level performance strand data Aggregate level performance data on content

standards

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New features in ORS on November 5, 2013:

Print Individual Student Reports To PDF: The “Print” option on the student listing page and the individual student report will now produce a PDF file containing the requested reports.

Additional Filter Option in Plan and Manage Testing: A new filter option has been added to the Plan and Manage Testing section of the Test Management Center which allows users to find students based on broader criteria than previously available.

New Features for 2013-2014

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Score Reports: Subject Performance

District users can see performance data for the district and its schools; school users see data for a school and each teacher; etc.

The distribution of students across performance levels is displayed graphically to allow easier comparison between groups

Users can view the data for subgroups by choosingan option from the “Breakdown By” dropdown

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Users can explore the data in various ways to answer questions they have of the performance reports and identify strengths and weaknesses.The icon indicates that data can be further explored.

Score Reports: Navigation

When users click the icon, they see a control panel that will let them select whether they want to see more or less group detail, more or less content detail, or if they want to see a trend for a particular piece of data.

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Score Reports: Navigation, cont’d

By choosing more or less group detail, users can see data for schools, individual personnel, classes, or individual students.

The buttons on the control panel will update to identify the data the user is accessing.

This will help users answer “who” questions. For example: Who is struggling in algebra?

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Score Reports:Navigation, cont’d

By choosing “Trend” or “Current” users can choose whether they want information on the current year performance of a student, group of students, school, or district or if they want a historical trend of that performance.

This will help users answer “When” questions. For example, Has this group of students struggled in mathematics in the past?

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Users can access these data and tools: Longitudinal Reports Rosters of students with scores Ability to create custom rosters Ability to view all aggregated data for custom

rosters Printable family-friendly student reports Ability to print and export pages Ability to print and export student responses to

Writing Performance Assessment (for individual students or groups of students)

Score Reports:Data and Tools

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Users can see a list of all of the students belonging to a roster, teacher, or school.

As with aggregated reports, users can filter the list by the students’ demographic characteristics using the “Breakdown By” feature.

Student Listing Report

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Score Reports provide family-friendly student reports and other data and tools.

Score Reports:Student Report

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Test Management Center FeaturesPlan and Manage Testing Participation report—filters can be used to see the test

statuses for individual students Results can be viewed onscreen or exported to Excel

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Test Management Center FeaturesPlan and Manage Testing Filters in Step 3: Get

Specific1. Find students who have or have not completed a

specific test opportunity based on their proficiency. Helpful for prioritizing which students may or may not need to test again.

2. Find students whose opportunity will expire within a certain number of days. Helpful for identifying students who need to complete their opportunity soon before it expires.

3. Find students who are on their first, second, or third opportunity who have a given test status. Helpful for finding students who have paused tests or have reported results.

4. Find students’ test status based on their most recent test session. Search by TA name, session ID, or within a specific date range. Helpful for checking the status of students who tested together.

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Plan and Manage Testing – New Search Filter

“Students who [have/have not] [completed/started] [Any/1st/2nd/3rd] opportunity

Less drop-down filter options can make it easier to find specific students.

Test Management Center Updates

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Summary Statistics View statistics on how many students have tested at

each opportunity

Test Management Center Features

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My Testing Windows (via Summary Statistics) Set a schedule of testing windows to organize when students will test Available to TT, TA, STC, and DTSA Users through the Summary

Statistics page Planning tool only. Does not limit actual test administration dates.

Test Management Center Features,cont’d

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Download student results for a selected group (by School, District, Teacher, or Roster)

The system creates a data file of all students’ scores from the selected administration This file appears in your Online Reporting “Inbox” Data file is designed to be read in spreadsheet programs

(Excel) and statistical software packages

Retrieve Student Results

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Allows users to look up information for any student that exists in the Online Reporting System (based on your user role access) Enter either the student’s SSID OR the first or last name of a

student

The student results will show a list of students that matched your search (for name based searches)

Student Search

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Reporting OAKS High School Scores High school students can have scores from grades 9,

10, 11, or 12. Aggregated scores for High School students are based

on grade 11 students’ highest OAKS High School score from the past four years.

Ex: If a grade 11 student demonstrated proficiency while in 9th grade, that is reflected in the current aggregated reports

Aggregated data corresponds to that administration’s grade 11 students only

Grade 9, 10, or 12 students who take the High School tests will appear in individual student rosters. However, aggregated comparison scores incorporate only grade 11 students.

OAKS High School Scores

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Data for students moving schools midyear: Scores travel with students transferring between Oregon

schools midyear If a student transfers to a school midyear, his or her scores are

now associated with the new school in the Online Reporting System

If a student leaves a school midyear, his or her scores are no longer associated with the originating/previous school in the Online Reporting System

Scores do not travel with students who transfer or move to a non-Oregon school

If a student transfers from an Oregon public or charter school to a private or parochial school that does not conduct OAKS testing, the student’s scores remain with your school.

If the student moves to another state, his or her scores remain with your school.

Scores do not travel with students who drop out or otherwise leave Oregon public/charter schools entirely

This does not change how AYP is calculated for schools

Rules for Transfer Students

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Data for students moving schools between years: If users wish to see their current students’ scores from

previous years and previous schools, they can choose the “Scores for my current students” view on the home page of Score Reports.

Rules for Transfer Students

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Do’s Use the enhanced help features to learn about

the online reporting system and how to make best use of it

Use data from Score Reports along with other information on student ability to identify areas of need and provided targeted instruction

Create custom rosters to track the progress of particular groups of students Students in an intervention program

Use the data after checking your assumptions

Do’s and Don’ts

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Don’ts Online Reporting users must not share their log-in

information and passwords, even with other authorized Online Reporting users – Student Score Data is Confidential

Do’s and Don’ts, cont’d

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Promising Practices

Create custom rosters to track the progress of a group of students in a particular program

Use trend reports to examine student data over time

Use participation reports to track which students have tested and which tests are nearing expiration

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The Online Reporting System is available through the OAKS Portal

Score Reports provide the score data from previous years and include aggregate and student level reports

Test Management Center has students’ test participation data, including reports by TA or session ID, and summary reports for schools and districts

In a Nutshell

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AIR will present two live training sessions via WebEx once the 2013-14 Reporting System goes live on November 5:Tuesday, November 12

9:00 a.m. PT

Thursday, November 21 3:00 p.m. PT

Additional Training Opportunities

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OAKS Online User Guides

OAKS Portal (includes Training Site and Practice Tests)

http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=391

http://www.oaks.k12.or.us

Online ResourcesOAKS Online

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Acorns for Storage What are the main new features of the

Online Reporting System?

How can I use Score Reports and Test Management Center to manage testing for my students?