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Ronald McNairSTaR chart Analysis
by: Alfonso MenchacaResults from 2008-2009
Star Chart Agenda• Purpose of STaR Chart
• 4 Areas of Chart
• Types of ratings
• McNair vs Statewide results for 2008-2009
• Comparison Chart 2006-2009
• Conclusion
Purpose of STaR Chart
• School Technology and Readiness Chart
• Shows where the level of technology is for the campus.
• Online resource to help guide curriculum decisions for technology.
• Click Link for Information for McNair
• http://starchart2.esc12.net/campusSearchlist.aspx?foryear=20082009&district=southwest&campus=ronald
4 Areas of Chart
• Area 1: Teaching and Learning
• Area 2: Educator and Preparation and Development
• Area 3: Leadership, Administration and instructional Support
• Area 4: Infrastructure for Technology.
Types of Ratings
• Early Tech (Total 6-8 points)
• Developing Tech (Total 9-14 Points)
• Advanced Tech (Total 15-20 Points)
• Target Tech (Total 21-24 Points)
McNair vs Statewide2008-2009
• McNair vs Statewide
• Teaching and Learning Developing Developing
• Educator and Preparation
and Development Developing Developing
• Leadership, Administration
and instructional Support Advanced Developing
• Infrastructure for Technology Target Advanced
Comparison 2006-2009
McNair Area 1: Teaching and Learning
Area 2: Educator and Preparation and Development
Area 3: Leadership, Administration and instructional Support
Area 4: Infrastructure for Technology
2006-2007 11 12 12 12
2007-2008 13 13 18 15
2008-2009 13 15 20 22
Trend Increasing to Developing
Increased to Advanced
Increasing to Target
Reached Target
Summary/Conclusion
• After comparing the data from the last 3 years the trend is that all levels are increasing every years except Teaching and Learning. Teaching and Learning is our weakness and needs to be improved.
• With the information gathered I can now guide my staff to really improve efforts in teaching the correct technology and to learn how to use the technology themselves to prepare our students.
• “Ready for the Challenge”