3. Texas STaR Chart Overview
What is the STaR Chart?
Who is required to complete it?
Key areas of STaR Chart
How does our campus compare?
How can we use information gained from the STaR
chart?
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4. What is the Texas STaR Chart?
It is a special online tool to assist teachers in self-assessing
efforts to integrate technology across the curriculum.
Is designed to determine progress to meet the goals of
Long-Range Plan for Technology
Developed around the 4 key areas of the Long-Range Plan
for Technology, 2006-2020
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5. Texas STaR Requirements
The Teacher STaR chart was voluntary from 2004-
2006.
As of 2006, all teachers are required to complete an
online version of the teacher STaR chart annually.
Texas reports are used to report on progress to fulfill
the requirements of No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part
D.
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6. Key Areas of STaR Chart
Developed around the 4 key areas of the Texas Long-Range Plan
for Technology:
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7. STaR Chart Summary
In each category, totals represent stage of STaR
classification.
Totals as followed:
Key Area Point Totals Key Area STaR
Classification
6-8 Early Tech
9-14 Developing Tech
15-20 Advanced Tech
21-24 Target Tech
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8. McClendon STaR Chart
Results 2009-2012:
20 17
15 15
14 14 14 14
15 13
12
11
10 10
10
5
0
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2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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9. Texas STaR Chart Uses
Helps teachers in determining professional development
needs
Provides data for more accurate documentation
Assists in determining funding priorities
Provides data to support grant funding
Provides information for the campus vision of technology
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