nrs changes & implications
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NRS Changes & Implications. Central Southern Tier RAEN December 14, 2012. New NYS Individual Student Record Form ISRF. Strategize Your Goal Setting. Automatic cohorts based on Demographic and Class E nrollment data Demographic data can be edited/updated as necessary - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
NRS Changes&
ImplicationsCentral Southern Tier RAEN
December 14, 2012
New NYS Individual Student Record Form ISRF
Automatic cohorts based on Demographic and Class Enrollment data
Demographic data can be edited/updated as necessary
Class enrollments can be changed as needed
Impacts ALL those students active in FY12/13 Even if they were enrolled in previous years
Strategize Your Goal Setting
Students who are Unemployed and Available for Work Goal: Obtain a Job
Students who are Employed at time of entry Goal: Retain Employment
Students who are Not In the Labor Force Goal: NO Employment Goals
Employment Status
Check Table 6 Regularly
3 Opportunities for students to receive “Obtain GED” as a goal
When they TABE test at NRS Level #6 in BOTH math and reading
If all 5 GED scores are entered into ASISTS Or when the student is enrolled in a class coded as Instructional Type “GED”
High School Equivalency Goals
Students will automatically receive “Enter Postsecondary Education or Training” as a goal
Students who take and pass the current GED®, scores are entered into ASISTS
Earn a secondary credential or equivalent while enrolled
Have a secondary credential at entry (US or Foreign)
Postsecondary Goals
USDOE and the President have emphasized the POST in “Enter Postsecondary Education or Training” as a goal
Outcomes must occur after the student achieves the High School Equivalency Diploma or High School Diploma
Bear in Mind!
NOTE: ESL Students will no longer have the
option of choosing the goal of “Enter Training”
All “Enter Training” Goals and Outcomes are Postsecondary
ESL Students with High School Credential or Higher will automatically be in cohort with goal of “Enter Postsecondary Education or Training”
Postsecondary Goals
Follow Up Surveying
Changes & Implications
There will be NO SAMPLING in FY13
All students must be surveyed
However, Random Sampling Lists will be issued beginning January 2013
These lists will identify students who need to be surveyed, the results of that surveying will be credited on FY14 NRS Report!
Surveying for Follow Up Outcomes in
FY12/13
Students included in the FY13 NRS Report with Follow Up Outcomes…
Have exited your program by September 30th and the survey can (and should) be
completed already!!
Surveying for Follow Up Outcomes in
FY12/13
Data for employment outcomes in FY12/13Quarters 2, 3, and 4 from FY12Quarter 1 from FY13
All students have exited by September 30, 2012
Outcome can be achieved while the student is with you OR in the first Quarter after exit!
Surveying for Follow Up Outcomes in
FY12/13
Data for retention of employment in FY12/13
Quarter 4 of FY11Quarters 1, 2, and 3 of FY12
Quarter 3 ended March 31, 2012 Survey for these students can be anytime in Quarter 2 of FY13….Quarter 2 is October 1 through December 31st!
Now is the time to survey!No students from FY13
Surveying for Follow Up Outcomes in
FY12/13
Obtain the HSE (GED® under NRS)
Enter Postsecondary Education or Training Both outcomes include automatic cohorts
beginning July 1, 2012
Both cohorts include students exiting in Quarters 1, 2, 3, and 4 of FY13
None of these students will ever be on a random survey list!
Surveying for Follow Up Outcomes in
FY12/13
Goal History Reports in ASISTS
Goal History Reports in ASISTS
OVAE has agreed that we may choose to Random Sample our state data
ASISTS will generate Semi-Annual Reports with the names of students to be surveyed
Those reports will begin in January 2013
Don’t wait! Survey those students as soon as you get the list!
Beginning in FY13/14
Employment Outcomes
The first report will contain the names of the students your program is responsible for surveying
For Employment, these are students who exited your program in Quarter 2 of FY13
For Retention, these are students who exited your program in Quarter 4 of FY12 and Quarter 1 and 2 of FY13
ASISTS will generate Semi-Annual Reports with the names of students to be surveyed
January and July
Beginning in FY13/14
Random Sampling
Exiting studentsNew Top Priority
When students have not attended for more than 90 days
They MUST be formally Exited out of ASISTS
Should they return, they can be re-activated by enrolling in a class
MORE Changes in FY12/13
Reports Already in ASISTS
Coding GED Prep Classes Should include ONLY students who are Referred
to the Current GED®
All students enrolled in these classes will be automatically given the goal of “Obtain the GED®”
OPT scores to be recorded for each student in these classes prior to referral to a testing site
MORE Changes in FY12/13
When Students take the current GED® exam All 5 content scores must be entered into ASISTS
GED® pass rate will be calculated for the program based on this information
Reminder of GED Supplement to the NYS Report Card
MORE Changes in FY12/13
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Already in ASISTS
ASISTS will be posting the NYSED Quarterly GED® exam results for each agency
Programs must reconcile those reports
Programs supported by EPE should plan for these changes
MORE Changes in FY12/13
More NRS Strategies in Reporting
Managerial Strategies for Improving
Program Evaluation Reports
Follow NRS GuidelinesWork smarter, not harderMaximize program performance reporting
Where to look for Gain?
Prime candidates for a 2nd post test?
Strategize Post Testing
Focus on the students that are close to their
next level gain!
When students achieve the HSE (pass the GED®)
If they have at least one NRS Level #6 (either Math or Reading)
NYS Policy says you can archive the lower score
Student is then counted in ASE High – NRS Level #6 where no Educational Gain or Post Test Rate calculated
Students Achieving the HSE
Where else to look for Gain?
Post should be Pre!!
Your Report Card Score Should be a calculated
event, not a happy accident!