Title: WORKSHOP
1WORKSHOP 2
- Vision to Know and Do Helping Educators Use
Data Effectively - ASBO International 2005 Annual Meeting
- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2005
- Boston, MA
2WORKSHOP AGENDA
- Learning about CoSNs Data-driven Decision Making
Initiative Vision to Know and Do - Small Group Exercise
- Reporting Out and Reaching Consensus
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3 VISION TO KNOW AND DOwww.3d2know.org
- Launched in 2003 by CoSN to help educators use
data effectively. This initiative is - a highly-respected source of up-to-date,
unbiased information - an easy to use mechanism for educating school
leaders - a nationally-recognized framework for sharing
knowledge - Supported by Founding Partners ETS, IBM and SAS
with additional support from Co-nect, Dell,
Pearson Education, Plato Learning PowerSchool ,
SchoolNet, and Texas Instruments. Scholastic
Administr_at_tor is the Media Partner.
4DEFINITION
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- A process of making choices based on appropriate
analysis of relevant information
5DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING PROCESS
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- Determine your desired outcome
- Define your business processes
- Identify data available
6VISION TO KNOW AND DO
- Released Vision to Know and Do The Power of Data
as a Tool in Educational Decision Making and From
Vision to Action How School Districts Use Data
to Improve Performance ,in depth examinations of
the issue - Created a rich website, www.3d2know.org
- Developed a self assessment tool to estimate a
districts readiness to use data-driven decision
models - Convened a Congressional Seminars in Washington,
DC - Issued quarterly newsletter, Vision to Know and
Do newsletter
7CURRENT CONTEXT
- Data collection, analysis and reporting are
critical components of No Child Left Behind
(NCLB). - School districts must collect more data, in more
detail and disaggregate them. - State-level systems and support are being
developed for collecting and integrating student
assessment data with demographic information.
8 NATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY PLAN
- Toward A New Golden Age in American Education
calls upon states, districts and schools to - establish a plan to integrate data systems
- use data from both administrative and
instructional systems to understand
relationships - ensure interoperability and
- use assessment results to inform instruction.
9 NCLB
- "Information is the key to holding schools
accountable for improved performance every year
among every student groupData is our best
management tool. I often say that what gets
measured, gets done. If we know the contours of
the problem, and who is affected, we can put
forward a solution. Teachers can adjust lesson
plans. Administrators can evaluate curricula.
Data can inform decision-making. Thanks to No
Child Left Behind, we're no longer flying
blind." - Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings
10MOVING BEYOND THE MANDATE
- Current environment is an opportunity to
- use data to transform teaching, learning and
administration. - inform decisions about everything from class
schedules to textbook reading levels to
professional development budgets. - provide a rationale for decisions that parents,
teachers, taxpayers, and students can understand.
11TEN REASONS TO BRING DATA INTO DECISIONS
- Assess the current and future needs of students
- Decide what to change
- Determine if goals are being met
- Engage in continuous school improvement
- Identify root causes of problems
- Align instruction to standards.
- Provide personalized instruction.
- Track professional development
- Meet accountability provisions of NCLB
- Keep constituents informed about progress.
12DATA AND HURRICANE KATRINA
- The Mississippi Student Information Systemwhich
stores the past four years of student recordsis
serving as a backup for districts that have lost
crucial equipment and software, and the
information they contain. - Mississippi districts receiving evacuated
students from other districts in the state are
tapping the states database for course records,
grades, Carnegie units, and special
classifications, thus smoothing those students
transitions into new schools.
13 Perceived Benefits of Technology (Digital
Leadership Divide,CoSN/Grunwald Associates
Survey)
14DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING
Districts That Employ A Data-driven Decision
Making Process (Digital Leadership Divide
CoSN/Grunwald Survey)
15CHANGING THE MINDSET
- Why does education data make educators so
uncomfortable? To only slightly exaggerate, for
the past 150 years data was something a third
party required you to gather about yourself so
they could embarrass you with it three months
later. Or so teachers and administrators
believed. Data was something higher-ups would use
to catch you doing something wrong. - No longer. As Montgomery County MD Superintendent
Jerry Weast elegantly says, in his district, he
uses data to catch you doing something right.
Thats the good news. The better news is that the
idea is catching on.
16Vision to Know and DoThe Power of Data as a
Tool inEducational Decision Making
- Highlights school districts using data analysis
systems to improve student outcomes - Identifies factors for successfully integrating
data into decision making processes - Calls for more emphasis on data-driven decision
making as a way to prepare students with 21st
century educational skills
17Data Rich Districts
- Baldrige winners are examples of school
districts moving a step beyond of NCLB
requirements by integrating data reporting into a
culture of continuous improvement.
18Data Rich DistrictRural Response to Local
Expectations
- Name Chugach School District
- Location Prince William Sound, Alaska
- Enrollment 214 students
19Chugach Improvement Process
- Create a snapshot of the current status
- Hold town meetings to shape a shared vision
- Implement balanced instructional model
- Write standards in a continuum from
pre-kindergarten through 16 - Determine assessments aligned to standards
- Change reporting process for children, parents,
teachers - Phase in with continuous improvement
20Data Rich DistrictIntegrated Planning
- Name Community Consolidated School District 15
- Location Palatine, Illinois, northwest of
Chicago - Enrollment 13,000 students
21CCSD15 Improvement Process
- Set measurable goals and targets
- Collect data using electronic methods
- Deliver information to decision makers
(classroom, building, district) - Identify clearly levels of performance and
opportunities for improvement
22Data Rich DistrictStudents Choose Public
Schools
- Name Pearl River School District
- Location Rockland County, New York
- Enrollment 2,467 students
23Pearl River Improvement Process
- Define district goals, objectives and projects
- Collect data using format and informal check
points - Check stakeholder satisfaction
- Analyze promptly and share results
- Compile analyses annually
- Evaluate performance and achievement
24Data Rich DistrictsLessons Learned
- It takes time.
- It has to start at the top.
- Progress has to be measurable
- Business models are starting points.
- Community outreach is essential.
- Data driven decision making can be a powerful
tool in changing student outcomes and promoting
continuous improvement.
25 NEW!!
- From Vision to Action How School Districts Use
Data to Improve Performance - for school district leaders and K-12 educators
seeking ways to implement a data-driven decision
making process
26DATA RICH DISTRICTS
- From Vision to Action draws from interviews with
more than 30 experts around the country - Detailed profiles of Lemon Grove School District
(CA), Fulton County Schools (GA) and Cleveland
Municipal School District (OH). - Profiles and examples in From Vision to Action
provide others with examples and techniques.
27DISTRICTS INTERVIEWED
Indicates 2003-2004 enrollment.
28FULTON COUNTY, GA
- Getting started District wide strategic planning
process in place - Implementation Cross functional teams help
school site with data use and analysis - Results All elementary schools met AYP targets
in 2003-4
29LEMON GROVE
- Getting started ubiquitous access to technology
and focus on literacy - Implementation easy to use reports of multiple
measures - Results 3 out of 4 Title I schools declared high
achieving
30CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
- Getting started data warehouse developed with
site specialist access - Implementation Data teams discuss and analyze
results to apply interventions - Results Reduced unexcused absences in one school
from 9 to 2
31KEY THEMES
- Implementing a successful school district
data-driven decision making process requires a
collaborative team approach. - The process is continual and cyclical moving from
the collection of data , to reporting and
analysis and finally to using data for targeted
interventions. - Technology tools can be effectively utilized in
the process.
32 TEAM APPROACH TO SUCCESS
- design and implementation involves the IT
department, curriculum and instruction,
assessment ,evaluation, and professional
development with oversight by the superintendent.
- integration into classroom practice requires the
buy-in of teachers, principals and site-based
support staff
33TECHNOLOGY MATTERS
Technology Tools
Data
Information
34TECHNOLOGY MATTERS
- Technology is constantly changing
- Information is the result of passing Data
through Technology Tools - Technology, by itself, has no value
- Results are primary goal
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35Components of a Data Based Decision Making System
School Interoperability Framework IMS
Reporting and Analysis ServicesTurning data into
useful information
Dissemination Sharing data with the community
(ie report cards)
Data Warehouse
Reports
State and Federal Reporting Meeting reporting
compliance
Training Learning how to use data to make
informed decisions.
Personalized Instruction
Source US Department of Education, 2003.
36 DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING PROCESS
- A process of three functional areas
- collection, integration and dissemination of
data - analysis and reporting of data and
- process and procedures for acting on the data.
37 DATA COLLECTION AND INTEGRATION CHECKLIST
- Is a data warehouse in place?
- Are the technical and human support tools in
place to move data from warehouse to schoolhouse? - Are systems developed to integrate data into
instruction? - Are teachers using assessments to measure
progress? - Are curriculum and assessments aligned to
standards?
38 DATA ANALYSIS CHECKLIST
- Do teachers have access to data in an easy-to-use
format soon after assessment? - Does the district support the process with
analytical tools and trained staff to give
decision makers confidence in the data and tools? - Are teachers trained to use item analysis to
understand student outcomes and instructional
effectiveness?
39 USING DATA CHECKLIST
- Does the district provide the tools and training
to interpret and query data? - Have data teams developed a process for
identifying, recommending and implementing
intervention based on data? - Do district and school-site change agents support
teachers and their use of targeted interventions?
40 PROGRESS IN DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING
- Majority of districts are making progress in
collection of data and most are working towards
analysis and reporting. - Challenging task remains providing teachers with
proven strategies for targeted interventions in
the classroom.
41CHALLENGES REMAIN
- Lack of training 50
- Interoperability 42
- Lack of understanding about what to do with the
data 39 - Absence of clear priorities 36
- Failure to collect data uniformly 35
42 FAILURE TO COLLECT DATA UNIFORMLY
- Capture data to meet requirements
- 7 no action, 28 early, 20 proficient
- Extract data for analysis
- 12 no action, 35 early, 15 proficient
- Process for intervention strategies
- 12 no action, 35 early, 13 proficient
- Not just a tech issue alignment and leadership
are essential
CoSN Self Assessment Tool.
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44LESSONS LEARNED
- Select your technology team based on expertise
and ability to perform - Technologies employed must be based on the
business goals and not the other way around - Let the technology team do their job with
frequent check points to the business model
45ONLINE ASSESSMENT TOOL
- Take a simple 10-question assessment is available
at 3d2know.cosn.org/assessment/survey.cfm - Receive an immediate response
- Learn where you are in the process of becoming a
data rich district
46NEW FAQS
- Visit www.3d2know.org
- View the full list of FAQs
- Coming Soon Moderated discussion around these
questions
47FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.3d2know.org
- What's New
- Publications
- Best Practices
- Other Resources
- Subscribe to the Newsletter
48GROUP EXERCISE 1
- Select a problem that you are currently facing in
your school or school district - Indicate the types of data you will need to make
a decision - Identify how you will proceed
- Come up with an implementation plan, including
barriers encountered
49GROUP EXERCISE 2
- Report out your findings
- Share your experiences
- Capture the findings ---
- We want to present these to a larger audience and
post on www.3d2know.org
50 ABOUT COSN
- CoSN Mission
- To promote the use of information technologies
and the Internet to ensure technology has a
positive effect on learning by focusing on
leadership development, coalition building,
advocacy and emerging technologies. - Audience
- Key technology leaders at the school district,
state and national level
51CoSN GOALS
- Leadership Development supporting school leaders
to ensure technology has a positive effect on
learning - Advocacy creating an effective voice on
education technology issues - Coalition Building building partnerships and
collaborative efforts around the use of
technology in schools - Emerging Technology exploring meaningful uses
for new technologies in education
52COSN LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
- New!! Accessible Technologies for All Students
Project - http//www.accessibletech4all.org/
- increasing achievement and success for all
students through the unlimited and effective use
of accessible technologies - Taking Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to the
Classroom http//classroomtco.cosn.org/ - Helping School Leaders Budget More Accurately
for Education Technology - Safeguarding the Wired Schoolhouse
- http//safewiredschools.cosn.org/
- Resources to Help School Administrators
Understand Internet Safety Strategies - 3D Vision to Know Do
- http//3d2know.cosn.org/
- Enabling Educators to Think Strategically about
the Use of Data Driven Decision-Making - Cyber Security for the Digital District
- http//securedistrict.cosn.org/
- Ensuring Security of School Networks
53Irene K. Speroirene_at_cosn.orgVice
President202-861-2676 x112 1710 Rhode Island
Ave., NW 900Washington, DC 20036www.cosn.org