career ladder student achievement plan 2011-2012
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Career Ladder
Student Achievement Plan 2011-2012
Summary of Changes• Participants will be required to use the SAP Data
Chart to present both formative and summative (pre-post) data. (For writing plans, use the SAP Data Chart for Writing.)
• Those forms are also on the district website.• Participants may use the same pre/post assessment
as last year. However, your formative assessments should be new.
• Participants may use benchmark tests for the pre and post assessment. For those areas that have quarterly tests, such as reading, use the benchmark test that aligns with the goal chosen. For example, if you chose a Q2 goal, then pre/post assess with the Q2 benchmark. Your goals should come mainly from Q2 or Q3.
Benefits of the plan
–Paperwork reduced
–Redundancy eliminated
–Focus sharpened on assessment and learning
–Conversations initiated between colleagues
The format for SAP
The plan is not formally written.Once again, the majority of the content from the previously written plan will now be verbally communicated during pre and post conferences with your specialist. Keep everything listed below organized and at your fingertips.
Pre PostCover Sheet Career Ladder self-reflection
1 Summative Assessment
& Scoring Criteria
1 Summative Assessment
& Scoring Criteria
2 Formative Assessments 2 Formative Assessments
Completed Peer Review Checklist Pre and Post Assessment Data
All student work on summative and formative assessments
Written Requirements
Where do I start?• Goal Selection
—Teacher chooses a goal, based upon performance objectives from Quarter 2 or 3. Some PO’s may come from Quarter 1 or 4, but the majority must be from Quarter 2 or 3.
• Summative Assessment – Teacher develops/chooses a summative (pre/post)
assessment that assesses student mastery of that goal.
• Formative Assessment– Teacher develops 2 formative assessments that
provide data about student progress toward that goal.
A note about the goal…
• Your goal should cover an instructional period longer than “a unit.”
• The instructional period should be at least 15 weeks for Quarter 2/Semester I plan option and 22 weeks for the 3 quarter plan option.
• If you have any questions about the breadth of your goals, please contact your specialist.
Peer Review/Checklist• A teacher-peer colleague reviews the
assessments with checklist to determine if assessments are aligned with goals.
• Why does a peer need to review the summative assessment?– During the pre-assessment conference, the
summative assessment will be analyzed to make sure it truly assesses the cognitive levels at which the PO’s are written. Having the assessment reviewed (and refined) before the conference will increase the likelihood that the assessment will be approved.
Now what?• Email your summative and formative
assessments to your specialist by August 5th. • Set up a conference date—for Semester I plans,
the conference needs to be completed by August 19th. (Sept 2 for 3 quarter plans)
• Do this ASAP, as you do not give the pre-assessment to students until you have had this conference.
• Your specialist will give you feedback about the assessments at this conference and approve your plan. Upon approval, you implement your plan.
Successful Assessments
• Alignment– Each assessment question or prompt aligns with a PO, is
appropriate in content and format, and is scored using standard criteria.
• Data about students– Both formative assessments need to provide the teacher and
student with data on student progress toward mastery of the goal.• Complexity
– Questions need to assess students with more depth and complexity.
• Looking Forward– In the post-conference, the teacher will need to bring students’
completed formative and summative assessments and discuss their impact on instruction. Consider how the data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation, etc. Assessment Criteria remains the same as previous years (see handbook).
Successful Assessments
• Have four questions per PO for selected response• Assess students in one class sitting• Do not involve sending any part of the assessment home
These are to be completed in the classroom only.• Provide only directions; instruction is not given
within the assessment• Do not use only 1st quarter objectives. The plan should
contain objectives mainly from Quarters 2 or 3.• Remember to use Strand 3 for Writing, and include
Strand 1 for Science and include Integration or Mathematical Practices for Math.
Pre-Assessment Conference(Individual Plan)
The teacher will need to bring the following
paperwork to conference to review with the
specialist:
1. Completed Cover Sheet
2. 1 copy of the summative assessment
3. 1 copy of the 2 formative assessments
4. Completed Peer Colleague review/checklist
Pre-Assessment Conference with Specialist
During this conference, the SummativeAssessment Instrument is reviewed, as
well as the two Formative Assessments.
• The teacher discusses how the Summative assessment truly assesses the goal, is appropriate in content and format, and will be scored.
• In addition, two formative assessments need to be provided and discussed in the Pre-Assessment Conference.
• Peer Colleague review/checklist needs to be provided as well.
Conference Discussion, continued
• Level 3 teachers provide evidence of…– Opportunities for student self-reflection
• Level 4 participants provide evidence of…– Opportunities for student self-reflection
AND evidence of high cognitive demand and/or complexity (e.g. higher level Bloom’s or DOK Levels 3 or 4)
• The evidence of self-reflection and higher levels must be a part of the summative assessment experience…both pre and post.
• Post Assessment Instrument should be same as Pre Assessment. A different prompt or reading passage is not considered a different assessment.
SAP 2011-2012
Plan Approval• Once the specialist approves these
assessments, the plan itself is approved. The teacher administers pre-assessment to students and the “plan” is implemented. The specialist turns in the Cover Sheet and approval notes to the Career Ladder office.
• If the assessments/plan is not approved, the specialist will provide feedback and the teacher will be given an opportunity to revise the assessments within an agreed upon time frame.
Timeline • The goal of the plan and assessments need to be
written by August 5th.
• For Semester 1 plans, the Pre-Assessment Conference with the Specialist needs to be completed by Aug 19th; if plan is approved, begin implementation. (Sep 2nd for 3 quarter plans)
• The Post-Assessment Plan needs to be complete, including pre/post data analysis, between Dec 16th & 22nd (2nd quarter) or Apr 30th & May 4th (3rd quarter).
• Be sure to use the SAP Data Chart (or the SAP Data Chart for Writing if your have a writing plan.)
Plan implementation• Teacher implements plan, including use of formative
assessments, analysis of formative results, and evidence of how these were used to inform instruction.
• For the Post-Assessment Conference, the teacher will need to bring student work on the summative AND these formatives to discuss how this data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation.
• The Post-Conference will occur by March 2nd (2-quarter plans) or May 18th (3-quarter plans).
• The Post-Conference will be combined with the current Career Ladder Self-Reflection Conference (in which you review and reflect on the evaluation instrument, etc)
Post-Assessment ConferenceThe teacher will need to bring the following paperwork to conference to review with the specialist:– Career Ladder instructional performance self-
reflection (your specialist will email the template for this)
– Summative Assessment & Scoring Criteria– 2 Formatives Assessments– Pre and Post Assessment Data Analysis and
reflection -- Participants will be required to use the SAP Data Chart to present both formative and summative (pre-post) data. (For writing plans, use the SAP Data Chart for Writing.)
– All student work on the summative and formative assessments
Post-Assessment Conference
• Teacher brings student work on the formatives and discuss how this data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation.
• Teacher brings student work on summative assessment.
• Teacher discusses in some detail student growth, pre/post data, and effectiveness of plan.
To be clear…
• All students need to show growth.• A student reaches mastery when he/she
scores 75% or higher (or 3 out of 4, 4 out of 6 on a rubric).
• Each Career Ladder level has its own mastery requirements—– Level IV: 80% of students need to reach mastery – Level III: 66% of students need to reach mastery – Level II: 51% of students need to reach mastery
Post-Assessment Conference, continued
• Teachers email/bring the Career Ladder specialist their Career Ladder instructional performance self-reflection as well, so that this conference is combined with the Post–Assessment Conference.
• Specialist summarizes plan during the conference.
• Estimate total time for conference 30-45 minutes.
SAP
• We’ve just reviewed the Individual Option.
• There is a Team Option available.
• You only need to choose one option.
• Please note: Teachers going on leave must complete an individual plan.
Team Plan Option
• A team of teachers chooses a goal from Quarter 2, 3, or 4. The team completes a Cover Sheet.
• Min number for team: 2; Max number for team: 4
• The team of teachers develop a summative (pre/post) assessment that assesses student mastery of that goal.
• The team teachers also develop 2 formative assessments that provide data about student progress toward that goal.
• No colleague review needed.• Please note: teachers taking a leave must complete an
individual plan.
What’s Next
• Email the teams’ formative and summative assessments to each teachers’ specialist by August 5th.
• The team schedules a pre-assessment conference with the specialist(s), to be completed by August 19th.
• The entire team meets at the same time with the specialist(s).
• No peer review of assessments is needed.
Team Plan continued• By August 5th, the team chooses the goal of the plan and
the formative and summative assessments are written. • By August 19th: The team of teachers meets with
specialist(s) to review the summative (pre/post) assessment that the team teachers plan to give, as well as two formative assessments.
• Please note: The entire team must meet together with the specialist(s) at the same time. If the team members are unable to find a time to meet together with the specialist, then the team plan is no longer an option for all the teachers. This is for the pre-conference only—the post is one-on-one.
Team Plan continued• Once the specialist(s) approves these
assessments, the pre-assessment is given and the “plan” is implemented. The specialist turns in copies of the Cover Sheet to the Career Ladder office.
• If the assessments/plan is not approved, the specialist will provide feedback and the team will be given an opportunity to revise the assessments within a time frame agreed upon.
Team Pre-Assessment Conference
During this conference, the Summative Assessment Instrument is reviewed, as well as two Formative Assessments.
• The team of teachers discuss how the Summative assessment truly assesses the goal, is appropriate in content and format, and will be scored.
• In addition, two formative assessments need to be provided and discussed in the Pre-Assessment Conference.
Conference Discussion, continued
• Level 3 teachers provide evidence of…– Opportunities for student self-reflection
• Level 4 participants provide evidence of…– Opportunities for student self-reflection
AND Evidence of high cognitive demand and/or complexity (e.g. higher level Bloom’s or DOK Levels 3 or 4)
• The evidence of self-reflection and higher levels must be a part of the summative assessment experience.
• Post Assessment Instrument should be same as Pre Assessment. A different prompt or reading passage is not considered a different assessment
Team Plan
• What if a team member doesn’t contribute equally to the assessment?– Choose wisely. Team members must hold each other
accountable for the plan.• What if a team member can’t pre-conference at
the same time as the other members?– Choose wisely. Team members must meet together
at the same time and place with the specialist for the pre-conference. (The post conferences are individual conferences.)
• Teachers taking a leave may not participate in a team plan.
Team Option and Co-Teaching
• Teachers who job share must have different goals and assessments from one another as they are working with the same group of students.
• Special Educators/Co-educators: These teachers may have the same goal and assessments ONLY IF each teacher chooses a different class for his/her plan. Both teachers cannot have the same plan for the same students.
Pre-Assessment Conference
The team will need to bring the following
paperwork to the conference to review with
the Specialist(s):
1. Completed Cover Sheet
2. 1 copy of the summative assessment
3. 1 copy of the 2 formative assessments
Plan implementation• Team teachers implement plan, including
use of formative assessments, analysis of formative results, and evidence of how these were used to inform instruction.
• For the Post-Assessment Conference, each teacher will need to bring student work on the summative AND these formatives to discuss how this data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation. The Post-Assessment Conferences are individual ones.
Post-Assessment ConferenceTeam teachers implement plan, including use offormative assessments, analysis of formativeresults, and evidence of how these were used toinform instruction.• For the Post-Assessment Conference, each
teacher will need to bring student work on the summative AND these formatives to discuss how this data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation. The Post-Assessment Conferences are individual ones.
• Be sure to use the SAP Data Chart (or the SAP Data Chart for Writing if your have a writing plan.)
Post-Assessment conference• Teacher brings student work on the
formatives and discuss how this data was used to identify and meet student needs through differentiation.
• Teacher brings student work on summative assessment.
• Teacher discusses student growth, pre/post data, and effectiveness of plan.
Post-Assessment conference, continued• Teachers email/bring the Career
Ladder specialist their Career Ladder self-reflection as well, so that this conference is combined with the Post–Assessment Conference.
• Specialist summarizes plan during the conference.
• Estimate total time for conference: 30-45 minutes.
Timeline of Team Plan• Goal selected, assessments written, and
emailed to Specialist by August 5th. • Pre-Assessment conference to be finished by
August 19th, 2011• Plan Implementation Dates are 2nd quarter or
3rd quarter.• Post-Assessment Conference to be finished by
March 2nd (2nd quarter) or May 18th (3rd quarter). • The Post-Assessment conferences are
individual conferences, not team ones.
Anticipated Questions, continued
• How many questions does the summative assessment need?– 4 per PO for selected response assessments
• Why do the pre-assessment and the post-assessment need to be the same?– For reliability. The prompt or reading passage
could be different, however.
• Do I still have to create my own teacher-made assessment (Level IV) ? – No
Writing• You may use the Writing Diagnostic prompts as your
summative assessment, using a different prompt for the post-assessment.
• If you choose a Writing goal, your concept and POs should come from Strand 3 of the district Writing Standards. If your assessment involves evaluating students' writing composition, you must use three traits from the 6+1 Writing Traits Rubric:
• 1. Conventions 2. Ideas/Content or Organization 3. Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Voice, or Format See also: The Beginning Writers Continuum for Primary Students - (Primary Writing Rubric)
• The Writing Diagnostic prompts and benchmarks are found in AMI.
• Login to AMI• On the far left, click on AMI Help• The benchmarks are located
there, as are the Writing Diagnostic prompts.
Math
• If you choose a Math goal, the process integration (Strand 5) must be included.
• Example from the 4th grade blueprint, 2nd quarter: Goal: Strand 1, Concept 1, PO1Express whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percents using connected multiple representations.
• Process Integration:Strand 5, Concept 2, PO5Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, physical objects, or symbols.
Anticipated Questions, continued
• What are the parameters for giving the summative assessment?– It must be given in one class meeting. It
cannot be taken home by students.– Students should complete the assessment
individually. If you are assessing writing, for example, it would not be appropriate to have a whole class brainstorming session on the prompt to generate ideas.
Anticipated Questions, continued
• Can I use an assessment that I have used before? Even on a previous plan?– Yes, as long as it matches the goal(s).
However, your formative assessments should be new.
– Next year you will have to use a different summative assessment.
• Can I use the same goal(s) as last year?– Yes
Anticipated Questions, continued
• My grade level team has 7 teachers. We would all like to do a Team Plan. But the maximum is 4 members…– You could have one team of 3 and one team
of 4.
• Both teams would all like to use the same goal and assessment.– Okay.
More Questions
• Assessments that are in hard copy form only…how do I email these?– If your site has a scanner, simply scan it in. If
not, use your document camera to take a picture of the assessment. Then email that to your specialist.
• I’m going to be on leave part of the year, can I do a team plan?– No, you must do an individual plan with
commensurate instructional time.
Other
It is the responsibility of each Career Ladder teacher to read the Handbook.
Please do.