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Reflective Assessments

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Reflective Assessments. Value-Added Reports. Diagnostic Reports – the whiskers. Diagnostic Reports Looking for Patterns. School Diagnostic Shed Pattern. School Diagnostic Reverse Shed Pattern. School Diagnostic Tent Pattern. School Diagnostic V Pattern. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reflective Assessments

Value-Added Reports

Diagnostic Reports – the whiskers

Diagnostic Reports Looking for Patterns

School DiagnosticShed Pattern

School DiagnosticReverse Shed Pattern

School DiagnosticTent Pattern

School DiagnosticV Pattern

School DiagnosticOpportunity Gap Pattern

What would an ideal pattern on a Diagnostic Report

look like for closing the achievement gap?

Diagnostic Reports – Desirable Pattern

Diagnostic Report Desirable Pattern

DIAGNOSTIC & PERFORMANCE DIAGNOSTIC REPORTS (PART 2)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

Overview of School Effects (sample data)

1. Go to the websitewww.ncdpi.sas.com

1. Go to the website ncdpi.sas.com

1. Go to ncdpi.sas.com

2. BOOKMARK IT!

3. Secure & ConvenientOnline Login

Do you see this?

Then Sit Tight!

Overview of School EffectsIt’s Your Turn!

• Find the blank table.

Do this by yourself.

• Using sample data

• Fill in your table.

Overview of School EffectsWhat did you find?

• Interesting Patterns

• Insights

• Areas of Concern

• Areas of Celebration

1. Go to the website ncdpi.sas.com

Finding Your Patterns

Interpreting Your Results

Microsoft Word Document

Student Pattern Report

Student Patterns Report

Key points to remember:

•The report shows growth for the lowest, middle, and highest

achieving students within the chosen group.

•The report can be used to explore the progress of students with

similar educational opportunities.

•Like all diagnostic reports, this report is for diagnostic purposes only.

•A minimum of 15 students is needed to create a Student Pattern

Report.

Student Pattern Report

Student Pattern Report

Key Questions

Student Pattern Report – Key Questions

Different experience?

Different strategies?

Different needs?

Number of hours?

Student Pattern Report – Key Questions

Different experience?

Different strategies?

Different needs?

Number of hours?

Rerun the report with new criteria.

YES!

Student Pattern Report – Next Steps

16 Students who attended for 40+ hours

All 31 Students in the Program

Less Informed Conclusion: We need to change the selection criteria for this program.

More Informed Conclusion: We need to adjust the recommended hours for participants.