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2009-2010 School Year Colorado Growth Model Results Bill Bonk CDE Research and Evaluation

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2009-2010 School Year Colorado Growth Model Results. Bill Bonk CDE Research and Evaluation. Schoolview and the Colorado Growth Model. Measuring Growth the Colorado Way. Calculating Adequate Growth for Students Scoring Below Proficient: Catch Up and Keep Up. 6 th grade. 7 th grade. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2009-2010 School Year Colorado Growth Model Results

2009-2010 School YearColorado Growth Model Results

Bill BonkCDE

Research and Evaluation

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Schoolview and the Colorado Growth Model

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Measuring Growth the Colorado Way

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Calculating Adequate Growth for Students Scoring Below Proficient: Catch Up and Keep Up

Not Proficient

7th grade 8th grade 9th grade 10th grade6th grade

Proficient

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A Great Challenge:Students making enough growth to Catch Up

Number of students below Proficient in 2010

- 143,978 in Reading- 217,291 in Writing- 209,514 in Math

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Growing Enough to Reach or Stay Proficient

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Our Biggest Challenge:Students catching up from Unsatisfactory to Proficient

Number of students Unsatisfactory in 2010- 47,054 in Reading (10%)- 27,527 in Writing (6%)- 79,606 in Math (17%)

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Growing Enough to Catch up from Unsatisfactory to Proficient

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Low-Income Students’ Catch Up Growth Gap

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Low-Income Students’ Keep Up Growth Gap

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Growing Enough to Move Up to Advanced

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