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Texas Accountability Intervention System (TAIS)
Data Analysis
Needs Assessmen
t
Improvement Plan
Implement &
Monitor
Data Process ReportingState
• Districts & Campuses
• IR or Met Standard• Indexes &
Safeguards
Federal (ESEA Waiver)• Districts &
Campuses• Priority and Focus• Safeguards
Performance-Based Monitoring (PBM) • Districts• PBMAS
Targeted Improveme
ntPlan withProgress Reports
“If you do not know how to ask the right
question, you discover nothing.”
--W. Edward Deming
Purpose• Identify trends in your
data• Develop problem
statements based on objective data findings
Data AnalysisWHAT
Needs Assessment
WHY
Improvement PlanHOW
Implement & Monitor
Sorting through the data
√
Texas Accountability Intervention System (TAIS)
SYSTEM SUPPORTS
Organizational Structure
Processes/Procedures
Communication
Capacity & Resources
Texas Accountability Intervention System (TAIS)Critical Success Factors
Academic Performance
Use of Quality Data to Drive Instruction
Leadership Effectiveness
Increased Learning Time
Family/Community Engagement
School Climate
Teacher Quality
CSF Data Sources
Problem Statement
Current Performance
Desired State
Has a problem been identified?
Do collectively agree it is a problem?
How is the problem relevant to our campus?
Is the problem based on real data?
Criteria Y/N
Substantiated by facts/data
Written objectively
Uses concise language
Includes specific details (who, what, when, where)
Focuses on a single, manageable issue
Has relevance to our campus
Avoids causation or assigning solutions
Problem statements are…
Problem Statement Quality Check
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading due to a
lack of parental involvement
Problem Statement Quality Check
❑Verified by facts/ data?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
X
❑Written objectively?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
XProblem Statement
Quality Check
❑Uses concise language?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
Problem Statement Quality Check
❑ Includes specific details (who, what, when, where)?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
Problem Statement Quality Check
❑ Focuses on a single, manageable issue?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
XProblem Statement
Quality Check
❑ Has relevance to our campus?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
Problem Statement Quality Check
❑ Avoids causation or assigning solutions?
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
due to a lack of parental
involvement
XProblem Statement
Quality Check
REVISED Problem Statement
ELLs have a 50% pass rate
in reading
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in
reading due to a lack of parental
involvement
Problem Statement
PRACTICE
Initial Data Analysis Work 1. Based on the gaps in your data, identify the
problem area that caused your PBMAS staging.2. Create a problem statement3. Verify problem statement against the Problem
Statement Checklist
Problem Statement
Data Analysis Quality Check
• Has a thorough data analysis been conducted on the performance indicators that were missed or are potential areas of concern?
• Have clear problem statements been identified and created?
• Do problem statements meet the criteria in the problem statement checklist?
Problem Statement
Connect PS to IndexRequired
Connect PS to System SafeguardOptional
Connect PS to PBMAS
Insert PS
T I P SEnsure data has been COLLECTIVELY discussed
and reviewed.
Use of CONCISE and OBJECTIVE language.
Ensure data are TARGETED and SPECIFIC to the gaps.
Purpose• Conduct a Root
Cause Analysis• Determine why gaps
exist• Review additional
data sources• Identify root causes
Data AnalysisWHAT
Needs Assessment
WHY
Improvement PlanHOW
Implement & Monitor
Significance of the root cause
It’s a HYPOTHESIS
If we drill down, we may be able to solve the problem
WHY
Problem Statement
ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading
Lack of teacher understanding for the
instructional strategies needed to meet linguistic needs
of ELLs
Root Cause
WHY?
Root Cause
5 Whys
10,5,52 Circles
10,5,5
10
55
Reasons
More
More
10,5,52 Circles
10, 5, 5
ControlInfluence2 Circles
Control Influence
School is boring
Class schedule
Have to wear uniforms
Lack of structure at home
Education isn’t valued at home
No system in place for tracking attendance
Homeroom is first period
Team Consensus
ACTIVITY: Control Influence
School is boring
Class scheduleHave to wear uniforms
Have children of their own
Education isn’t valued at home
No system in place for tracking attendance
Homeroom is first period
©2013 TCDSS
Root Cause
5 Whys
10,5,52 Circles
2 Circles
10,5,5
Problem statement: “ ELLs have a 50% pass rate in reading”Consensus: “School is boring.”
1. Why are the students bored at school?--because classes are boring for the students.
2. Why are students bored with their classes?--because students aren't connecting with the material.
Root Cause
5 Whys
10,5,52 Circles
2 Circles
10,5,5
Data
Problem Statement
Root Cause
✓Answers WHY the problem is occurring.
✓Does not contain solutions or suggest actions.
✓Is validated by data.
✓Is focused on what the team can control.
Root Cause Quality Check
2015-2016 Template
T I P SEnsure a ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS was completed.
Determine if the “root cause” ANSWERs WHY the gap is occurring.
Determine the analysis was COLLABORATIVE and VETTED by the team.
Data AnalysisWHAT
Needs Assessment
WHY
Improvement PlanHOW
Implement & Monitor
● Set annual goals● Identify a strategy● Set quarterly goals● Determine
interventions
Purpose
Making Connections
Annual GoalProblem Statement
Root Cause
Strategy
Annual GoalProblem Statement
ELLs have a 50% pass
rate in reading
ELL student group will have 60%
pass rate on 2016 STAAR
reading
Root Cause
Strategy
Does the annual goal resolve the problem
statement?YES
S.M.A.R.T.S
peci
fic
Mea
sura
ble
Atta
inab
le
Res
ults
-B
ased
Tim
e-B
ound
ELL student group will have 60% pass rate on 2016 STAAR reading
Can you find all of the SMART elements in this
annual goal?
PRACTICE
Annual Goal Work 1. Create an annual goal that is aligned to and
resolves the problem statement you identified.2. Verify annual goal is a SMART goal.3. Write annual goal on your team’s poster.
Problem Statement Annual Goal
Root Cause
T I P SEnsure the annual goal is aligned to
the PROBLEM STATEMENT
Check to see the goal is written in a S.M.A.R.T way
Data Analysis
Needs Assessment
Improvement Plan
Implement & Monitor
● Set annual goals● Identify a strategy● Set quarterly goals● Determine
interventions
Purpose
Annual GoalProblem Statement
Root Cause
Strategy
Annual GoalProblem StatementELLs have a
50% pass rate in reading
ELL student group will have 60% pass rate
on 2016 STAAR reading
Root Cause
Strategy
Lack of teacher understanding
for the instructional strategies
needed to meet linguistic needs
of ELLs
Implement sheltered instruction
campus-wide
Strategy
HOW to get from this… to this… to THIS!
IS broad and over-arching
StrategyStructures
Systems Models
Processes
IS NOT narrow and specific
TRAI
NIN
G Lack of teacher understanding for the
instructional strategies needed to meet linguistic needs
of ELLs
Annual GoalProblem Statement
Root Cause
Strategy
Lack of teacher understanding
for the instructional strategies
needed to meet linguistic needs
of ELLs
Implement sheltered instruction
campus-wide
Does the strategy directly address the root cause?
YES
PS & RC
Pre-populate
Insert Annual Goal and Strategy
Quality Check
Focuses on broad, over-arching approaches such as systems, structures, models, processes.
Customize to address identified root cause on your campus.
Ensure that you have the capacity and resources to implement strategy with fidelity.
Data Analysis
Needs Assessmen
t
Improvement Plan
Implement &
Monitor
● Set annual goals● Identify a strategy● Set quarterly goals● Determine
interventions
Purpose
Quarterly
Goal 1
Quarterly
Goal 2
Quarterly
Goal 3
Quarterly
Goal 4
NOTICE:Length of Quarters
NOT REQUIRED
Quarter 2 Goal= 10%
Quarter 3 Goal= 10%
Quarter 4 Goal= 10%
Annual Goal =Increase Scores by 10%
Q 1 Goal= 2.5%
Q 2 Goal=2.5%
Q 3 Goal= 2.5%
Q 4 Goal= 2.5%
4th Quarter Goal
IS a focus on stakeholder behaviors IS NOT equal to annual goal
Problem Statement 1: 0
Problem Statement 1: 0
Q4 Goal:
Q4 (April, May, June)
?
Problem Statement
Annual Goal
Increase performance of students served through special education by 8%
Increase performance of students served through special education by 8%
A Quarterly Goal IS
Sense of urgency
SMART
Point for celebration
Specific
S
A Quarterly Goal IS A Quarterly Goal IS NOT
A target for strategy implementation
A breakdown of annual goal
A focus on a change in stakeholder behavior
Equal to annual goal (4th quarter)
Results-based (Outcome of implementation)
Process-based (Summary of completed tasks)
SMART
Urgent
Point for celebration
What are we wanting to see happen or change because of the process or
training?
A Quarterly Goal Is Focused on Results
• By the end of the 1st nine weeks, 100% of teachers are including appropriate language objectives in their lesson plans to provide students the opportunity to work in multiple language domains.
• By the end of the 1st nine weeks, 100% of teachers are including appropriate language objectives in
their lesson plans.
• 100% of teachers received training in sheltered instruction.
Results-focused with
student impact
Results-focused
Process-focused
WHY
Data Analysis
Needs Assessment
Improvement Plan
Implement & Monitor
● Set annual goals● Identify a strategy● Set quarterly goals● Determine
interventions
Purpose
Interventions
Data Sources
Small Action Steps
1ST QTR Interventions
Required
1st QTR Data
Sources NOT
Required
Goal NOT Required
Potential Challenges in Interventions and Data
Sources
Use data components to measure implementation of interventions;
Be aware of interventions vs. strategies.
Align interventions in order to accomplish quarterly goal;
Remember to:
Align data sources to the interventions; and
Stakeholder Actions InterventionsDesign walkthrough protocol
BE/ESL staff delivers training to staff and administrative team sets expectation for language objective to be included in lesson plans
Teachers work on language objectives during planning in PLCs and include in lesson plans. Lesson plans reviewed and feedback given individually and through PLCs.
Admin team and IC conduct walkthroughs with BE/ESL district support to provide feedback on implementation and to ensure inter-rater reliability
Design walkthrough protocol
BE/ESL dept. delivers training to staff
Teachers will learn how to incorporate all four language domains into lessons.
Teachers will incorporate language objectives into lesson plans.
Teachers will incorporate all four language domains into lessons.
Admin and ICs will conduct walkthroughs with BE/ESL dept.
Stakeholder actions Interventions
Data Sources
• Must connect to your interventions
Key Points to RememberInterventions
• No magic in 4 interventions• Multiple behaviors could be combined to develop one
intervention• One behavior could result in multiple interventions• Sometimes additional details will need to be added to a
behavior in order to develop an intervention• Multiple data sources could be used to measure the
impact of an intervention
Purpose● Review data by
quarter● Determine level of
impact● Ensure quarterly
reporting● Adjustments to the
plan ensure success
Data Analysis
Needs Assessment
Improvement Plan
Implement & Monitor
End of Quarter Reporting
Potential Challenges in Implementation and
Monitoring
Plans are living and working documents.
Remember that:
Plans are not written in stone.
Potential Challenges in Implementation and
MonitoringRemember,
Plans must be monitored
Potential Challenges in Implementation and
Monitoring
than to continue in the wrong direction.AND that:
It is best to adjust,
T I P S
Determine what kind of data will be collected to reflect levels of
IMPLEMENTATION and IMPACT.
Quarterly reporting is based on COLLABORATIVE data collection and analysis.
T I P S
The monitoring plan can serve as an“EARLY WARNING” to inform adjustments
and corrections.
End of Year Reporting
Helpful Resources• Know and use your Support Specialist• Stay tuned to the TCDSS website:
http://www.tcdss.net/
• Access the Guidance Documents and Planning Resources
• Work with your PSP• Please add more!
www.tcdss.net TCDSS Homepage
Thank you for your attention
and have a great year!