Title: Social studies
1TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Overview and Rationale
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to Social Studies TEKS Tool Data Driven
Decision-Making!!!
2 Instructional Leadership Development training pro
vided information about making data driven
decisions through their creation of Lone
Star Middle School.
3TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Overview and Rationale
- Purpose of the Data Driven Decision-Making TEKS
Tool - Making Data Driven Decisions
- Relating TEKS and TAAS
- Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessments
- Reflection and Application
Agenda
4TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Overview and Rationale
- It is recommended that one hour be given to each
TEKS Tool. - However, there is more material in each TEKS
Tool than one hours attention will address. - Therefore, as we proceed through each TEKS Tool,
we will spend time on features that fall within
the one-hour range, but please notice that there
are more activities for those campuses that
would benefit from a deeper study of the
material.
Please Note
5TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Overview and Rationale
- To provide direction for designing curriculum,
instruction, and assessment that will lead to
student success based on decisions made from
appropriate data.
Purpose of the Data Driven Decision-Making TEKS
Tool
6TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Making Data-Driven Decisions
- Examine pages 1-6 from the fictitious Lone
Star Middle School. - At your table, complete this sentence
- Data is
- Definition Any evidence that informs school
personnel about the state of the campus or
district in areas such as student performance,
school climate, or community involvement.
What is Data?
7TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Making Data-Driven Decisions
- To formulate a goal based on data, answer the
following questions - Who?
- What?
- When?
- To what extent?
Formulating Goals Based on Data
8TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Making Data-Driven Decisions
- Ninety percent of all students and student
groups in Lone Star Middle School will pass the
reading portion of the Texas Assessment of
Academic Skills (TAAS) in 2000-2001. - What is the basis for this goal? (See TAAS
Summary Report on page 13 of the Lone Star
Middle School data.)
Lone Star Middle School's Goal
9TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Making Data-Driven Decisions
- Ninety percent of parent/guardian responses on
the 1999-2000 climate survey will be favorable
toward Lone Star Middle School. - What is the basis for this goal? (See page 3 of
the Lone Star Middle School documents.) - Why have a non-academic goal?
Lone Star Middle School's Non-academic Goal
10The Relationship Between and Among Grade 8 Social
Studies TAAS, U.S. History End-of Course Exam,
and TAAS II Objectives
U.S. History End-of-Course Objectives
Grade 8 TAAS Objectives
Domestic and Foreign Affairs
Citizenship
- Common to All Objectives
- Historical issues and events
- Geographic influences on
- historical issues and events
- Economic and social influences
- on historical issues and events
- Political influences on
- historical issues and events
- Critical Thinking
-
Historical Concepts
Problem-solving and Decision-making
Interpret Social Studies Data
TAAS II Objectives
11TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Relating TEKS and TAAS
- What do you think about this statement?
- If you are teaching the TEKS, you are teaching
for TAAS. - An analysis of released Grade 8 Social Studies
tests affirms that there is definitely a close
relationship.
Using Released Tests as Data
TEKS and TAAS go hand-in-hand.
12TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- To demonstrate how to make learner- centered
instructional decisions based on data that
address - High cognitive thinking
- Assessing student progress
- Alignment of learning objectives to TEKS/TAAS
The purpose of This Section
13TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- Cheryl Downing and Kelley Taylor teach Grade 8
Social Studies at Lone Star Middle School.
Meet Cheryl and Kelley
14TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- Examine Cheryl and Kelleys PDAS Self-Report.
(See Cheryls and Kelleys Documents.) - What impressions do you have about the teaching
performances of Cheryl and Kelley based on
their self-reports?
PDAS Teacher Self-Report as Data
15TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- Examine Cheryls and Kelleys lesson plans.
- What observations and inferences do you make
about their teaching performances based on their
plans?
Lesson Plans as Data
16TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- What does an examination of the use of
instructional strategies by Cheryl and Kelley
reveal about their teaching performances? - Why are the social studies skills important in
using instructional strategies?
Instructional Strategies as Data
17TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- What does an examination of Cheryls and
Kelleys assessments reveal about their teaching
performances? - How closely does each teacher pay attention to
TEKS and TAAS? (See grade books) - How closely do the assessments align with the
instruction? (See lesson plans and sample
homework.)
Assessment Samples as Data
18TEKS Tool Data Driven Decision-Making
Designing and Aligning Learning and Assessment
- What does putting all of the data from Cheryls
and Kelleys documents reveal about their
teaching performances? - How does an analysis of these teachers
performance relate to student performance? - What are your thoughts about collecting data
and using it to make decisions?
Summing Up
19 A Social Studies Compass Setting Directions for
Success
Data Driven Decisions
Collaboration
Active Learning
Evaluation of Programs
TEKS Based Curriculum
Student Success
TAAS Objectives Across the Grades
Appropriate Staff Development
Well-aligned Assessments
Effective Learning Designs
Relevant Applications
Real World Experiences
Appropriate Strategies