[Assessment 717] Re: Using Data for Program Improvementbegins today!Condelli, Larry LCondelli at air.orgMon Apr 16 15:15:51 EDT 2007
Hi Tina, Using the data to identify which teachers need help and what is good practice is very intriguing idea. Can you tell us more about that -- what indicators you use, for example? ________________________________ From: assessment-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:assessment-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Tina_Luffman at yc.edu Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:41 PM To: The Assessment Discussion List Subject: [Assessment 715] Re: Using Data for Program Improvementbegins today! Hi there, I like to use state database information to show me which teachers are needing assistance and which teachers are modeling good practices. The database is certainly not a final word, as we all have had groups of students that performed well or poorly regardless of instruction. The data is a good place to show red flags, however. Student assessments and staff self-assessments are also great for predicting professional development needs. Data can also help us see what people groups we are reaching with advertising, and which people groups are not. Then we can create new means of recruitment for our program. Tina Tina Luffman Coordinator, Developmental Education Verde Valley Campus 928-634-6544 tina_luffman at yc.edu "Condelli, Larry" <LCondelli at air.org> Sent by: assessment-bounces at nifl.gov 04/16/2007 09:15 AM Please respond to The Assessment Discussion List <assessment at nifl.gov> To "The Assessment Discussion List" <assessment at nifl.gov> cc Subject [Assessment 713] Re: Using Data for Program Improvement begins today! Hi Everyone, It is a pleasure to be a guest on the list this week and my thanks to Marie for asking me and organizing this. There is a strong federal initiative to promote use of data for program improvement at the state and level. Through the National Reporting system project which I direct, we have conducted several training and technical assistance activities over the past 4 years on this topic, including two general training seminars on using data and more specific ones on promoting adult education programs, monitoring, developing state and local report cards. All of the training materials and other information on the topic, including sample work from states, is available on the NRSWeb website, which Marie has referenced. All of the other guests have done a great deal of interesting work and many of them attended our training (and Sandy Strunk served as a trainer for us a few years back). I will be interested to get your questions and learn of your experiences, as well as the responses from the other guests. ________________________________ From: assessment-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:assessment-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Marie Cora Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:29 AM To: Assessment at nifl.gov Subject: [Assessment 710] Using Data for Program Improvement begins today! Good morning, afternoon and evening to you all. Today begins our discussion on Using Data for Program Improvement. I have pasted the announcement below - please note that there have been some edits to Guest bios. Also, I am trying to send 4 attachments (they are power points) but I'm having a tough time getting them through the server. For now, you have the announcement below and as soon as I arrange access to the Power Points, I'll let you know. If you received the original announcement that I sent, you have one of the attachments already ("Using Data Effectively DCornellier"). Thank you for your patience with this. Also, I would like to acknowledge that today is Patriot's Day and is celebrated in many corners of the United States. Some of our guests, as well as subscribers, may not be present on-line with us today and this is fine - they will catch up with us tomorrow. For anyone ready to begin, please feel free to post your messages. I'll start us off by asking our guests to briefly describe how they use data in their work to improve literacy services. Subscribers, please post your questions and share your own experiences using data. What type of data would you like to track and why? Thanks! Marie Cora Assessment Discussion List Moderator ------------------------------- National Institute for Literacy Assessment mailing list Assessment at nifl.gov To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/assessment -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/assessment/attachments/20070416/d9b1b3bd/attachment.html
More information about the Assessment mailing list |