Grantee State - Texas
Project Director: Sharon Lewellyn
2009 Grant Application
Texas Longitudinal Data System
Start Date: 7/1/2009
End Date: 6/30/2014
Amount Awarded: $7,879,783
Project Application: To Be Posted
Project Abstract 93 KB
Major Outcomes:
- Improve the robustness of existing databases by adding student performance and teacher data at the classroom level, K-20.
- PEIMS data collections will be expanded: Classroom level data and course completion data will be collected for grades 1-12.
- EDC data collection will be expanded to receive student/class data including grades and links to faculty, grades 13-20.
- K-12 districts and institutions of higher education will be trained and will have modified their systems to meet new reporting requirements.
- Linkage of the enhanced PEIMS and EDC collections will be established through TPEIR.
- Improve accessibility of new and existing data - and functionality of systems - for basic level research and reporting, leading to improved student performance.
- A web portal hosted at TEA will provide access to a set of standardized aggregate reports for school administrators to follow the performance of their graduates in post-secondary education.
- Aggregate level data will be available for analysis of student performance by classroom and teacher attributes.
- School administrators will be able to run ad hoc reports against aggregate data, and select comparison groups based on student or teacher characteristics.
- Training in how to access data through the user interface will be completed (primary audience: ESCs, school districts).
- Facilitate the use of data for decision-making and research to improve student performance by working with key stakeholders to demonstrate the data's value.
- "Customized analytics" pilot completed.
- "Anonymous cohorts" pilot completed.