3. • Texas STaR Chart
• Key Ideas
• STaR Chart Campus data
4. What is the Texas STaR Chart?
• STaR-State Technology and Readiness
• Reporting requirements for the No Child
Left Behind funding
5. What is the Texas STaR Chart?
• Self assess efforts to integrate technology
into the curriculum
• Aligns with the Texas Long Range Plan for
Technology
• Useful tool to meet NCLB requirements
that all teachers are technology literate
6. Key Ideas
1. Teaching and Learning
2. Educator Preparation and Development
3. Leadership, Administration and
Instructional Support
4. Infrastructure for Technology
7. Levels of Progress
• Advanced Technology
• Target Technology
• Developing Technology
• Early Technology
8. Campus Results
(used data for Sterling HS because my campus has not been established long enough to have data)
• Campus Strengths
– Technology infrastructure
• Advanced Technology
Key area totals
2008-2009 17
2009-2010 18
2010-2011 17
9. Campus Results
(used data for Sterling HS because my campus has not been established long enough to have data)
• Campus Weaknesses
– Educator Preparation and Development
• Developing Technology
Key area totals
2008-2009 13
2009-2010 12
2010-2011 14
10. How to Improve our ratings
• All staff members receive staff
development opportunities in technology
• All staff members will communicate such
opportunites according to the Texas STaR
Chart
11. Conclusions
• All teachers must be technology literate
• All teachers must incorporate technology
into their curriculum according to NCLB
• All Students must be technology literate by
the 8th
grade
12. How to access the Texas STaR Chart
• Access the Texas Campus StaR Chart by entering the following address in
your web address bar: http://starchart.esc12.net/
• Click on “Texas Campus STaR Chart,” and read the article to review STaR
Chart scoring.
• Click on “Statewide Summary Data.” Click on 2007-2008 Summary
Statistics. Print out the Statewide Data Summary.
• Click “Campus Data Search.” Choose the year from the drop-down box.
Then type in the name of your selected district (without “ISD”). For example,
for Beaumont ISD, you would only type in Beaumont. Do not type in a
campus. Click “Simple Search.” A list of campuses in your district will
appear.