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Finding Meaning in NWEA Data Teacher Developed Strategies for Bringing Instructional Power to MAP Data Eric Lehew, Jessica Poggemoeller, Megan Power NWEA Fusion Conference, June 2012

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Finding Meaning in NWEA Data Eric Lehew, Executive Director, Poway Unified School District, CA Fusion 2012, the NWEA summer conference in Portland, Oregon MAP data reports can be overwhelming. Making sense of how to use Descartes can be daunting. This session will share strategies, teacher videos and other resources to support teachers on the use of MAP data and Descartes statements to inform instruction. Strategies for using MAP with students will also be shared. Learning outcome: - Instructional decision making with key MAP reports - Managing and effectively Descartes as an instructional tool - Engaging students as active participants in your MAP process Map using district for over 10 years and have developed a variety of tools to support student, teacher and parent participation with MAP data. Audience: - New data user - District leadership - Curriculum and Instruction With a vision to expand virtual learning to all students, Beaufort County Schools has adopted an “Everywhere, All the Time” approach to education. The virtual summer school is not only intended to reduce summer learning loss, but also to engage parents as their child’s “learning coach.” The presentation will address the creative thoughts behind the virtual summer school, the implementation and logistics of managing such a system, and results.

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Finding Meaning in NWEA Data

Teacher Developed Strategies for Bringing Instructional Power to MAP Data

Eric Lehew, Jessica Poggemoeller, Megan Power

NWEA Fusion Conference, June 2012

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Today’s AgendaSharing Authentic, Teacher

Developed Strategies in 3 Areas:

1. MAP Reports and Descartes: What to use, where to find them and how they inform our work.

2. Using MAP to Increase Student Engagement and Learning – Ideas from the field.

3. Growth Reports: Measuring what matters.

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The Measure of Academic Progress Tests

WHY

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A Typical District Implementation Journey Through MAP

Benchmark to

Growth Targets

Benchmark to State Correlatio

ns

Summative

Assessment

Correlation to State Assessme

nt

Individual Student

Goal Planning

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Class Goal Setting

Kerri King – Los Penasquitos:

- Video available on Learningpoint.org

- Username: pusdmap

- Username: pusdMAP

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Recommended MAP Reports

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The MAP Class Report

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The MAP CLASS REPORT

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Class by RIT

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Managing Descarteshttp://www.powayusd.com/projects/edtechcentral/maps/

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Descartes Learning Continuum

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Descartes Learning Objectives

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Student Orientation to Descartes

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How do I Group By Strand?

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8. Students Engaging with DesCartes

Students in Jeanine Ugalde’s Class:

- Video available on Learningpoint.org

- Username: pusdmap

- Username: pusdMAP

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A Common Teacher Reaction

“Those aren’t my standards.”

“I can’t teach all that! I don’t even understand it!”

“I have ____ (28, 42, 210) students. I don’t have time to look up the DesCartes statements for each student, let alone TEACH them!”

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1. Clear Criteria, appropriate difficulty, determined with the student

2. Opportunities for students to evaluate their own

performance, using clear examples and objectives.

3. Evaluation of the student’s use of their own evaluation strategies.

4. Creating new learning goals based upon personal reflection of performance.

4 Critical Elements of Student Driven Assessment

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Goal Setting in Middle School Math

Julie Harris – Black Mountain Middle School

- Video available on Learningpoint.org

- Username: pusdmap

- Username: pusdMAP

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Instructional Decisions with MAP DataAnalyzing Results

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MAP Data for Differentiating Instruction

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Using Data in the Content Areas

Sarah Tarretto – Twin Peaks

- Video available on Learningpoint.org

- Username: pusdmap- - Username: pusdMAP

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The MAP CLASS REPORT - Lexiles

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Descartes Vocabulary

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Descartes Vocabulary

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1. Clear Criteria, appropriate difficulty, determined with the student

2. Opportunities for students to evaluate their own

performance, using clear examples and objectives.

3. Evaluation of the student’s use of their own evaluation strategies.

4. Creating new learning goals based upon personal reflection of performance.

4 Critical Elements of Student Driven Assessment

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English Language Learner Reflection: MAP Data as Motivation

- Student from Twin Peaks Middle School

- Video available on Learningpoint.org

- Username: pusdmap

- Username: pusdMAP

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MAP Resources: http:\PUSDMAP.COM

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A Closer Look at Monitoring Growth

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The MAP CLASS REPORT