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Cohort 4 Elementary School Data Review and Action Planning:
Schoolwide Reading Spring 2009
www.cenmi.org/miblsi
Evaluation of Core/Strategic/Intensive Reading Programs
Assuming we share a common goal of teaching all students to read…
1.Are we developing reading support systems for all students?
2.Are we improving reading outcomes at each grade level and across time?
As the building leadership team, we have three tasks:1. Answer the question about how we are
doing across the whole school and across time-at all tiers, for all students.
2. Identify improvements to celebrate with the staff
3. Identify what systems and procedures need to be in place to support each grade level in the development of a collaborative plan to address the needs of each and all students.
Using the PET-R to Evaluate and Plan a Schoolwide Beginning
Reading Program
Overview of the PET-REvaluation Sections reflect critical components of a Schoolwide Model:
I. Goals, Objectives, Priorities
II. Assessment
III. Instructional Program and Materials
IV. Instructional Time
V. Differentiated Instruction/Grouping/Scheduling
VI. Administration/Organization/Communication
VII. Professional Development
Completing the PET-RPET-R can be completed individually or in school teams:
• Evaluation criteria: Each item has a value of 0, 1, or 2 to indicate the level of implementation
– Some items are designated with a factor, (e.g., x2). Items with this designation are considered more important in the overall reading program. Multiply your rating by the number in parentheses and record that number in the blank to the left of the item.
• Documentation of Evidence: In the right-hand column of the table for each section, document the evidence to support your rating for each item.
– Ex. What does it look like? How would an outsider know?
Using the PET-R to Evaluate a Schoolwide
Reading Program: Administration/Organization and
Professional Development
Activity: Complete Sections VI and VII of the PET-R
• Review and complete each item
• As a school team, report a common score for each item and document the information sources available to substantiate the score reported.
Activity: School Summary Score
1. After your team evaluates current practices on all 7 sections, proceed to page 11 in the PET
2. Summarize the total score for each element and write that score plus the percent attained of the possible total in the spaces provided
3. Sum your total school score and percentage
4. Retain a copy of this document for planning
5. Turn in one copy of page 11
• As a leadership team, complete As a leadership team, complete the Planning and Evaluation the Planning and Evaluation Tool-Revised (PET-R). Tool-Revised (PET-R).
• You may not have time to You may not have time to complete it all this morning. It is complete it all this morning. It is due by the end of the year June due by the end of the year June 15.15.
Team TimeTeam Time
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
PET document is Yellow
First: The celebration!Review each cross year box plot at every grade level.
– Is there an upward trend from winter to spring? Is more of the box above the grey bars?
– Across years, is there an upward trend? Do we have more successful students this year than we did last year? (“goesupness”-Roland Good)
A good goal for the Leadership team would be to identify something positive to celebrate at each grade level.]
Using your PET-R and Cross Year Box Plots :Using your PET-R and Cross Year Box Plots :
– What results will be shared at each grade What results will be shared at each grade level in celebration?level in celebration?
– What will the celebration consist of?What will the celebration consist of?
• Who?, What?, When?, Where?Who?, What?, When?, Where?
– How will this information be integrated with How will this information be integrated with your School Improvement Plan and your School Improvement Plan and evaluation of your School Improvement evaluation of your School Improvement Plan ?Plan ?
Team TimeTeam Time
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
PET document is Yellow
Setting Our Sights on Bigger Goals Through the Problem Solving Process
Problem Identification
Problem analysis
Plan Implementation
Plan Evaluation
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Problem Identification
– What are the standards? (goals, benchmarks, etc.)
– What is the actual performance?
– Is the performance acceptable?
– What information will the team use today to answer these questions?
• Histograms
MiBLSi Cohort 4: Middle-of-Year Kdg Phoneme Segmentation Fluency*
62% (n=908) Low Risk
23% (n=342) Some Risk
14% (n=207) At Risk
*Missing Data
Questions:1.What is the instructional priority?2.How are we doing? Phonemic awareness skills of 35 correct sounds per minute by Spring
MiBLSi Cohort 4:Middle-of-Year 1st Grade Nonsense Word Fluency*
56% (n=785) Established
35% (n=487) Emerging
9% (n=126) Deficit
*Missing Data
Questions:1.What is the instructional priority?2.How are we doing? Alphabetic principle skills of 50 correct letter sounds per minute by winter
MiBLSi Cohort 4: Middle-of-Year 5th Grade Oral Reading Fluency*
61% (n=587) Low Risk
17% (n=167) Some Risk
22% (n=211) At Risk
*Missing Data
Questions:1.What is the instructional priority?2.How are we doing? Reading fluency skills of 124 correct words per minute by Spring
Setting Our Sights on Bigger Goals Through the Problem Solving Process
Problem Identification
Problem analysis
Plan Implementation
Plan Evaluation
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Problem Analysis• Are we confident that the results are
accurate?
• Why is the problem occurring?
• What else do we need to know about the discrepancy between the goal and the outcome?
• What information will the team use today?
• Summary of Effectiveness
• PET-R curriculum maps, goals, delivery of instruction, management etc.
Brief review of Summary of Effectiveness Report
Summary of Effectiveness Report:How effective is our system of support?
Strategic BenchmarkIntensive
School Names
District Name
All
Effectiveness Report:How are We Doing as a District?
How effective is our core (benchmark) support?
How effective is our supplemental (strategic) support?
How effective is our intervention (intensive) support?
How Effective is our Core (Benchmark) Program?
A Core Program is effective if it:
• Meets the needs of 80% of all students in the school.
• Supports 95-100% of benchmark students to make adequate progress and achieve the benchmark goal.
How Effective is our Core (Benchmark) Program?
How Effective is our Supplemental (Strategic) Support?
A Supplemental Program is effective if it:
• Meets the needs of students in the school who will need more support than the core curriculum and instruction can provide
• Supports 80% - 100% of strategic students to achieve the benchmark goal.
How Effective is our Intervention (Intensive) Support?
An Intervention Program is effective if it:
• Meets the needs of the 5% of students in the school who will need very intensive intervention to achieve literacy goals.
• Supports 80% - 100% of intensive students to reduce their risk of reading difficulty to strategic or achieve the benchmark goal.
DIBELS Summary of Effectiveness Reports4 Ways to Achieve Adequate Progress
Time 1 (e.g., Fall) Time 2 (e.g., Winter)
At-RiskIntensive 1. Some Risk
2. Low Risk
At-RiskStrategic Some Risk
3. Low Risk
At-RiskBenchmark Some Risk
4. Low Risk
What is Adequate Progress?
Benchmark Students– Effective core curriculum & instruction should:
• support 95% of benchmark students to achieve each literacy goal.
Strategic Students– Effective supplemental support should:
• support 80% of strategic students to achieve each literacy goal.
Intensive Students– Effective interventions should:
• support 80% of intensive students to achieve the goal or achieve emerging or some risk status.
Kindergarten First Semester Example: Evaluating Effectiveness of Schoolwide System Worksheet
Summary Table ExampleEvaluating the Effectiveness of School-wide System Worksheet
Summary of EffectivenessExamples
School A
School B
School C
School D
School E
Review your completed Review your completed Summary TableSummary Table
– Is it accurate?Is it accurate?
– What are the implications of the results?What are the implications of the results?
If you do not have it completed…If you do not have it completed…
– Use your own data to complete the Evaluating Use your own data to complete the Evaluating Effectiveness of Schoolwide System Worksheets Effectiveness of Schoolwide System Worksheets for the second semesterfor the second semester
– Complete the Summary Table to display your Complete the Summary Table to display your school’s relative strengths and weaknessesschool’s relative strengths and weaknesses
– As a leadership team what are your next steps?As a leadership team what are your next steps?
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
Team TimeTeam TimeSummary Table is Pink
Effectiveness worksheet (k-3) is Blue
Effectiveness worksheet (4-6) is Pink
Setting Our Sights on Bigger Goals Through the Problem Solving Process
Problem Identification
Problem Analysis
Plan Implementation
Plan Evaluation
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Plan Implementation• What needs to happen differently so that more
students are reaching our reading goals at each grade level?
• What are the implications for resources, professional development needs, instructional priorities, intervention, communication?
• What information will the team use today?
– PET-R
– Current hypotheses
– Summary of Effectiveness Student Data
– Your current action plan
Based on your student data at each grade level, your PET-R, Based on your student data at each grade level, your PET-R, and a review of your action plan revised in winter…and a review of your action plan revised in winter…
– What actions will the school leadership team What actions will the school leadership team take to increase student achievement? (PD, take to increase student achievement? (PD, intervention)intervention)
– What support is needed at grade level What support is needed at grade level meetings to maximize their effectiveness and meetings to maximize their effectiveness and efficiency ( How often? Action plans?)efficiency ( How often? Action plans?)
– How will this information be used to support, How will this information be used to support, and integrate with your School Improvement and integrate with your School Improvement Plan?Plan?
Team TimeTeam Time
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
Grade Level Meetings• Share data with staff at least a week before
meeting so that grade level teachers have an opportunity to think about and process the data.
• Develop and distribute an Agenda
• Make sure all individuals related to supporting grade level instruction are invited.
• Review group norms, and assign roles
Grade Level Meetings
Problem Identification-What reports?
Problem analysis-For core instruction and Tier II and III
Plan Implementation-Time, PD resources, intervention at all levels
Plan Evaluation-Who will need progress monitoring? How will it get done?
Grade Level Supports on Website
A Continuous Loop
School Leadership Team Enables Planning at Grade Level
Grade Level Teams Inform School Leadership Policy
School/MiBLSi School/MiBLSi LeadershipLeadership
Grade Level Grade Level TeamTeam
CommunicationCommunication
• How will the Building Leadership Team How will the Building Leadership Team communicate and support the planning communicate and support the planning work that needs to happen at each grade work that needs to happen at each grade level?level?
• How will the results of each grade level How will the results of each grade level meeting be communicated to and meeting be communicated to and monitored by the Leadership team?monitored by the Leadership team?
Team TimeTeam Time
Setting Our Sights on Bigger Goals Through the Problem Solving Process
Problem Identification
Problem analysis
Plan Implementation
Plan Evaluation
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✔
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Plan EvaluationPlan Evaluation• How and when will implementation of the How and when will implementation of the
plan and effect of the plan be evaluated?plan and effect of the plan be evaluated?
• What information will the team use?What information will the team use?
– Results and plans from grade level team Results and plans from grade level team meetingsmeetings
– Progress monitoring assignments and Progress monitoring assignments and resultsresults
Team TimeTeam Time
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
Progress Monitoring Assignments and Progress Review
Not making progressNot making progressRevise InstructionRevise InstructionNot making progressNot making progressRevise InstructionRevise Instruction
Making progressContinue InstructionMaking progressContinue Instruction
Preparing for the Next School Year
Starting the year…Starting the year…• Take a few minutes to review the checklist Take a few minutes to review the checklist
for starting the year right…for starting the year right…
• When will your school use this form to When will your school use this form to assist in setting up the school year for assist in setting up the school year for success.success.
Team TimeTeam Time
Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be donePlease take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Please take a moment to complete the appropriate section of the Follow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be doneFollow-Up Activity Worksheet to document the work yet to be done
Starting School Year Checklist is White
Team Pair ShareTeam Pair Share
Describe: Describe:
1.1. The results that you will celebrate with The results that you will celebrate with all staffall staff
2.2. Two critical next steps for your school Two critical next steps for your school considering reading next stepsconsidering reading next steps
Team TimeTeam Time
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