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INVESTIGATING MID-YEAR DATA – READING GROWTH
The numbers in your trackers are more
than just numbers
They represent the
achievements of
the young men
and women you
teach. They
represent people.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Student_in_Class_(3618969705).jpg
As you use these data it is incumbent on you to
think about what those numbers stand for
And as you act
upon data it is
your obligation to
take ethical and
responsible
actions
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/enhancing-student-services-with-digital-engagement-11-jun-2015
In addition to treating your data with care, mid-year is a great
time to step back and deepen your understanding of your data
How do you know your
data are signaling the
right message?
Let’s keep looking at reading growth data.
But where did these data come from?
to understand your data
is to understand the
quality of your
assessment scoring
A data-literate teacher may ask…
How well have our
running records been
scored according to
testing guidelines?
http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
Only to find that…
a few students have
“passed” reading
levels with almost
right comprehension
question answers.
http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
A data-literate teacher may ask…
Who has
administered all of
my assessments?
http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
Only to find that…
multiple teachers
administered the
assessments, and that
these teachers were
slightly off in their score
norming.
http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
A data-literate teacher
uses this information to
improve future scoring of
her assessments, and
deepen her
understanding of the
data in her tracker
Your assessment template provides guidance for
how you can investigate the quality of your data
If we are trying to discern
if our data are signaling
the right message, we
probably also want to
look beyond our trackers
and assessments
Let’s look at some reading growth data,
focusing in on individual student performance
Reese is struggling. Her reading level didn’t increase during the last round, even though
she was made progress earlier this year.
What could be going on
here?
A closer look at Reese’s running records show that
comprehension is what is holding her back
An even closer look at her assessments shows that Reese is struggling with inference
questions.
http://connect.readingandwritingproject.org/file/download?google_drive_document_id=0B7BccMltK6LqendPTFBGSzB3Rmc
Sounds like Reese
needs more help with
inference questions…
Or does it?
Or does it?
Reese’s teacher decided to look at other
assessment data to see what was going on
A review of Reese’s daily reader’s response journals shows a limited understanding of
what she has read each day.
https://www.pexels.com/photo/girl-reading-a-notebook-6342/
Reese’s teacher also looked to other sources
of quantitative data to learn more
A review of Reese’s homework logs shows that she hasn’t been reading a full 25
minutes each night at home. Maybe the issue isn’t inference questions specifically,
maybe Reese simply needs to spend more time reading each day.
Finally, Reese’s teacher considered
qualitative data to better understand
Reese’s teacher observed Reese during independent reading time over the next two
days. During her observations she noticed Reese was quietly looking at her book, but
that she didn’t seem to be reading the pages. Reese’s teacher hadn’t noticed this
before, since she usually conferences with students one-on-one during independent
reading time.
https://www.emaze.com/@AOTZZCCZ/ICT-to-enhance-learning
Reese’s teacher scheduled a reading conference
with her the next day
During that conversation she learned that Reese had been checking out books from the
class library that were above her reading level. Reese wanted to read the same book
series as her other friends in the class, but these books were above her independent
reading level. As a result, Reese hasn’t been able to comprehend what she was reading,
and hasn’t been building her own reading ability.
http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=123061&picture=glasses-on-a-school-desk
The real intervention
Reese needed wasn’t re-
teaching of inference
questions, it was
spending more time
reading books on her
level.
This is what we call triangulating data
Your tracker and assessment data are a great
start. However, data-literate teachers also look
to other sources of quantitative and qualitative
data to understand what those data mean, and
to use those findings to inform their
instructional responses.
Now that you can answer the
question how do I know? It’s
time to answer our next
question:
What needs to happen to
reach our goals by the end-
of-year?

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Investigating Mid-Year Data - Reading Growth

  • 1. INVESTIGATING MID-YEAR DATA – READING GROWTH
  • 2. The numbers in your trackers are more than just numbers They represent the achievements of the young men and women you teach. They represent people. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Student_in_Class_(3618969705).jpg
  • 3. As you use these data it is incumbent on you to think about what those numbers stand for And as you act upon data it is your obligation to take ethical and responsible actions https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/enhancing-student-services-with-digital-engagement-11-jun-2015
  • 4. In addition to treating your data with care, mid-year is a great time to step back and deepen your understanding of your data
  • 5. How do you know your data are signaling the right message?
  • 6. Let’s keep looking at reading growth data. But where did these data come from?
  • 7. to understand your data is to understand the quality of your assessment scoring
  • 8. A data-literate teacher may ask… How well have our running records been scored according to testing guidelines? http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
  • 9. Only to find that… a few students have “passed” reading levels with almost right comprehension question answers. http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
  • 10. A data-literate teacher may ask… Who has administered all of my assessments? http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
  • 11. Only to find that… multiple teachers administered the assessments, and that these teachers were slightly off in their score norming. http://readingandwritingproject.org/resources/assessments/running-records
  • 12. A data-literate teacher uses this information to improve future scoring of her assessments, and deepen her understanding of the data in her tracker
  • 13. Your assessment template provides guidance for how you can investigate the quality of your data
  • 14. If we are trying to discern if our data are signaling the right message, we probably also want to look beyond our trackers and assessments
  • 15. Let’s look at some reading growth data, focusing in on individual student performance Reese is struggling. Her reading level didn’t increase during the last round, even though she was made progress earlier this year.
  • 16. What could be going on here?
  • 17. A closer look at Reese’s running records show that comprehension is what is holding her back An even closer look at her assessments shows that Reese is struggling with inference questions. http://connect.readingandwritingproject.org/file/download?google_drive_document_id=0B7BccMltK6LqendPTFBGSzB3Rmc
  • 18. Sounds like Reese needs more help with inference questions…
  • 19. Or does it? Or does it?
  • 20. Reese’s teacher decided to look at other assessment data to see what was going on A review of Reese’s daily reader’s response journals shows a limited understanding of what she has read each day. https://www.pexels.com/photo/girl-reading-a-notebook-6342/
  • 21. Reese’s teacher also looked to other sources of quantitative data to learn more A review of Reese’s homework logs shows that she hasn’t been reading a full 25 minutes each night at home. Maybe the issue isn’t inference questions specifically, maybe Reese simply needs to spend more time reading each day.
  • 22. Finally, Reese’s teacher considered qualitative data to better understand Reese’s teacher observed Reese during independent reading time over the next two days. During her observations she noticed Reese was quietly looking at her book, but that she didn’t seem to be reading the pages. Reese’s teacher hadn’t noticed this before, since she usually conferences with students one-on-one during independent reading time. https://www.emaze.com/@AOTZZCCZ/ICT-to-enhance-learning
  • 23. Reese’s teacher scheduled a reading conference with her the next day During that conversation she learned that Reese had been checking out books from the class library that were above her reading level. Reese wanted to read the same book series as her other friends in the class, but these books were above her independent reading level. As a result, Reese hasn’t been able to comprehend what she was reading, and hasn’t been building her own reading ability. http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=123061&picture=glasses-on-a-school-desk
  • 24. The real intervention Reese needed wasn’t re- teaching of inference questions, it was spending more time reading books on her level.
  • 25. This is what we call triangulating data Your tracker and assessment data are a great start. However, data-literate teachers also look to other sources of quantitative and qualitative data to understand what those data mean, and to use those findings to inform their instructional responses.
  • 26. Now that you can answer the question how do I know? It’s time to answer our next question: What needs to happen to reach our goals by the end- of-year?