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1. Texas STaR Chart PresentationWhere do we stand? By: Bridget Pearce
2. STaR Chart Agenda Introduction to the STaR Chart Importance of the STaR Chart Labay Data – Where do we stand? Labay vs Texas – How do we Compare? Discussion/Reflection Conclusion – Wrap Up
3. The STaR Chart STaR = School Technology and Readiness A Teacher Tool for Planning and Self-Assessing in alignment with the Long-Range Plan for Technology Data collected by a survey completed by educators across campuses, districts and the state of Texas based on technology use and training
4. Why is it important? Tracks our progress in achieving our goal that is outlined in the Texas Long Range Technology Plan. 4 Categories: Teaching & Learning, Educator Preparation, Administration & Support, & Infrastructure 4 Levels of progress for each category: Early Tech, Developing Tech, Advanced Tech, and Target Tech Goal = http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/technology/Ektronattach/Final CombinedLRPT2020.pdf
5. Where do we stand at Labay? Data compiled at: http://starchart.esc12.net
6. How do we compare? Labay is moving at the same rate of Texas. If you view the previous slide again, you will notice we were very up and down.
7. Reflect & Discuss Think about where we stand at Labay upon reaching our technology goal. Turn and talk to a neighbor and give 2-3 ideas or suggestions for improvement in these categories -Infrastructure -Administration and Support -Educator Preparation
8. Wrapping it Up We are doing an awesome job of achieving our technology goal that has been set for us We must keep implementing technology in our classrooms and ensure that we are introducing and providing each student with an opportunity to become fluent in technology.