2012 train- the-teacher
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2012 Train- the-Teacher. 1. A genda. Welcome and Introductions What’s New? Purpose FLKRS Part 1 FLKRS Overview BREAK FLKRS Part 2 K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST) Overview - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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AAgendagenda
Welcome and IntroductionsWelcome and IntroductionsWhat’s New?What’s New?
PurposePurpose
FLKRS Part 1FLKRS Part 1FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview
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FLKRS Part 2 FLKRS Part 2 K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST)K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST)
OverviewOverview
Wrap UpWrap UpQuestions & Answers
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What’s New?What’s New? For the 2012-13 FLKRS AdministrationFor the 2012-13 FLKRS Administration
For some English Language Learners, the FAIR-K may not be an appropriate instrument. However, unless English Language Learners arrived in the United States in the last 30 days andand have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the
English language, they should be screened.
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What’s New?What’s New? For the 2012-13 FLKRS AdministrationFor the 2012-13 FLKRS Administration
• Open 30 Day Window – Teachers will have open access to the PMRN for 30 instructional days. All scores will be automatically saved by system on the 30th day.
• Public schools who do not use the Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading – K (FAIR-K) for progress monitoring ONLYONLY need to administer the Early Childhood Observation System™ (ECHOS™) andand the Broad Screen of the FAIR-K.
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Purpose Purpose Why do we screen kindergarteners?Why do we screen kindergarteners?
To comply with Section 1002.69(1), Florida To comply with Section 1002.69(1), Florida Statutes, (F.S.) Statutes, (F.S.) the Florida Department of
Education is required to establish a kindergarten readiness screening based upon the
performance standards adopted by the department.
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PurposePurposeWho should be screened?Who should be screened?
All kindergarten studentsAll kindergarten students
Each child who was enrolled in the Each child who was enrolled in the VPK Education VPK Education
programprogram
- Section 1002.69(1)&(4), F.S.
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PurposePurpose Who may administer the kindergarten screening?Who may administer the kindergarten screening?
Each public schoolEach public school is required to administer a kindergarten readiness screening to all kindergarten
students in the school district within the first 30 school days of each school year.
Non-public schools Non-public schools may administer the statewide kindergarten screening to each kindergarten student
who was enrolled in the VPK Education Program (in the previous
school year). - Section 1002.69(1), F.S.
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Purpose Purpose How will FLKRS data be used?How will FLKRS data be used?
To inform instructionTo inform instruction
To provide parents with useful informationTo provide parents with useful information about their child’s readiness for
kindergarten
To annually calculate a readiness rateTo annually calculate a readiness rate for non-public and public school providers of the VPK
Education Program- Section 1002.69(2)&(5), F.S.
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Part 1Part 1
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS OverviewWhat are the components of FLKRS?What are the components of FLKRS?
A subset of the Early Childhood Observation Early Childhood Observation SystemSystem™™ (ECHOS (ECHOS™™))
The first measure of the Florida AssessmentsFlorida Assessments
for Instruction in Reading for Instruction in Reading – K (FAIR-K)– K (FAIR-K)
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Which measures of the ECHOSWhich measures of the ECHOS™™ are included in the FLKRS? are included in the FLKRS?
ECHOSECHOS™™ Domains Domains
Language and LiteracyLanguage and LiteracyMathematicsMathematics
Social and Personal Skills (Approaches to Social and Personal Skills (Approaches to Learning)Learning)Science Science
Social StudiesSocial StudiesPhysical Development and FitnessPhysical Development and Fitness
Creative ArtsCreative Arts
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS OverviewWhich tasks of the FAIR-K are included in the FLKRS?Which tasks of the FAIR-K are included in the FLKRS?
Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool Tool
Letter Naming TaskPhonemic Awareness Task
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS OverviewDemographicsDemographics
Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Ortho Impairment Ortho Impairment
Item 16: Fitness Item 16: Fitness Engages voluntarily in large-muscle activity.
Item 18: DanceItem 18: DanceCreates movements that correspond to different types of
music.
Item 19: Visual ArtsItem 19: Visual ArtsApplies media, techniques, and processes to create
original art.
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Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Deaf/Hard of HearingDeaf/Hard of Hearing
Item 18: DanceItem 18: DanceCreates movements that correspond to different types
of music.
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FLKRS Overview FLKRS Overview DemographicsDemographics
Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Visual ImpairmentVisual Impairment
Item 19: Visual ArtsItem 19: Visual ArtsApplies media, techniques, and processes to create
original art.
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FLKRS Overview FLKRS Overview DemographicsDemographics
Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Potentially Limiting Physical Condition Dual-Sensory Impairment Dual-Sensory Impairment
Item 18: DanceItem 18: DanceCreates movements that correspond to different types of
music.
Item 19: Visual ArtsItem 19: Visual ArtsApplies media, techniques, and processes to create
original art.
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FLKRS Overview FLKRS Overview DemographicsDemographics
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Categories Participation Status Categories
ECHOSTM FAIR-KPARTICIPATION STATUS
CATEGORIES Student is participating in Student is participating in
ScreeningScreeningN/A English Language LearnerEnglish Language Learner Student with DisabilitiesStudent with Disabilities RetainedRetained Already Screened Already Screened N/A Excessive Absences Excessive Absences OtherOther
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Student is participatingStudent is participating in in ScreeningScreening
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
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For some English Language LearnersEnglish Language Learners, the FAIR-K may not be an appropriate
instrument.
However, unless English Language Learners English Language Learners arrived in the United States in the last 30 days and have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing,
or understanding the English language, they should be screened.
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
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For some students with disabilitiesstudents with disabilities, FLKRS may not be appropriate.
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
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Students who have been retainedretained in kindergarten are not included in the
administration of the FLKRS.
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
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Students who were already screened already screened in another school
do not need to be re-screened.
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
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Students with excessive absencesexcessive absences will not be
provided a make-up ECHOS™ administration.
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS Overview Participation Status Descriptions Participation Status Descriptions
FLKRS OverviewFLKRS OverviewNotifying Parents About the FLKRSNotifying Parents About the FLKRS
The FLKRS Parent Letter The FLKRS Parent Letter may be downloaded at www.fcrr.org/pmrn/.
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FLKRS OverviewFLKRS OverviewQuestions?Questions?
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Florida Assessments for Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading Instruction in Reading
Kindergarten (FAIR-K) Kindergarten (FAIR-K) OverviewOverview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring ToolBroad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool
• Taskso Letter Naming Letter Naming o Phonemic Awareness (blending or onset Phonemic Awareness (blending or onset
and rime)and rime)
• Administered to all public and non- public and non- publicpublic kindergarten students (3-5 minutes)
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview
Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool
Letter Naming Phonemic Awareness
Probability of Reading
Success=
Provides a Probability of Reading Success Provides a Probability of Reading Success score score
for each childfor each child
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Total Correct 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100 .09 .11 .14 .17 .20 .24 .29 .34 .39 .45 .511 .12 .14 .17 .21 .25 .30 .35 .40 .46 .52 .572 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47 .53 .59 .643 .19 .22 .27 .31 .37 .42 .48 .54 .60 .65 .704 .23 .28 .32 .38 .43 .49 .55 .61 .66 .71 .765 .28 .33 .39 .45 .50 .56 .62 .67 .72 .77 .806 .34 .40 .46 .51 .57 .63 .68 .73 .77 .81 .847 .41 .47 .53 .58 .64 .69 .74 .78 .82 .85 .888 .48 .54 .59 .65 .70 .75 .79 .83 .86 .88 .909 .55 .61 .66 .71 .76 .80 .83 .86 .89 .91 .93
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool
A score of .67 or above = READY on FAIR for kindergarten
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen Broad Screen - Letter Naming Task
• Total of ten items
• Child identifies the letter name
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen Broad Screen - Letter Naming Task
Decision RulesDecision Rules
All students GO on to the next Broad All students GO on to the next Broad Screen assessment task.Screen assessment task.
Phonemic Awareness
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen Broad Screen - Phonemic Awareness Task
• Total of ten items
• Student blends words at the word part and phoneme level
• Administered orally
FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Aligned to the Standards Adopted for Use in VPKAligned to the Standards Adopted for Use in VPK
Emergent ReadingEmergent Reading
Shows age-appropriate phonological Shows age-appropriate phonological awarenessawareness
Benchmark f: Child combines onset and rime to form a familiar one-syllable
word with and without pictorial support (e.g., when shown several pictures, and
adult says /c/ + “at”, child can select the picture of the cat).
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FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K Overview Broad Screen/Progress Monitoring ToolBroad Screen/Progress Monitoring Tool
ONLYONLY public schoolspublic schools that use the FAIR- that use the FAIR-K for progress monitoringK for progress monitoring areare required required to GO on to the first Broad Diagnostic to GO on to the first Broad Diagnostic
Inventory tasks.Inventory tasks.
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OverviewOverview
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview How is the ECHOS™ administered?How is the ECHOS™ administered?
Teachers observe students to determine what they
know and are able to do and record their
observations (on the FLKRS Class Record Form).
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Administration Requirements Administration Requirements
ECHOS™ should be completed by a teacher, trained in its administration.
Kindergarten teachers may NOTNOT administer the ECHOS™ to students they
taught in VPK.
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Frequency of DemonstrationFrequency of Demonstration
The behaviors and skills prescribed in each benchmark need to be observed only onceonce
for the appropriate indicator to be entered.
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Planning for Observations Planning for Observations
Teachers should remember the behaviors and skills they want to observe
Teachers should observe the behaviors in context
Incidental observationsIncidental observations
Planned observationsPlanned observations
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Planning for Observations Planning for Observations
With careful planning, it is easily possible to complete FLKRS/ECHOS™ for a class of
students within the first 30 school days, using various types of class activities.
Whole ClassWhole Class
Large GroupLarge Group
Small GroupSmall Group
IndividualIndividual
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Planning for Observations Planning for Observations
Get organized to record observationsGet organized to record observations
Optional MaterialsOptional MaterialsFLKRS Class Record Form
Note cardsSticky notes/Mailing labels
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Domain/Benchmark/Indicators Domain/Benchmark/Indicators
Item 1: Concepts of PrintItem 1: Concepts of Print
Knows how to use a bookKnows how to use a book
A.Shows curiosity about all aspects of printB.Identifies front and back of book and where story beginsC.Recognizes that the purpose of print is to tell the story
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Suggested Classroom Activities Suggested Classroom Activities
Item 14: Production, Distribution and ConsumptionItem 14: Production, Distribution and Consumption
Explores the kinds of work that people Explores the kinds of work that people do and how do and how that work benefits family that work benefits family and community. and community.
Whole Class - The teacher asks questions following a story about community helpers and records each student’s response.
Small Group or Individual - The students may dictate a story to accompany a picture they’ve drawn about community helpers.
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FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview FLKRS/ECHOS™ Overview Questions?Questions?
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Part 2Part 2
K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST)K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST) OverviewOverview
FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Technical RequirementsTechnical Requirements
Software Requirements are:• Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (Windows platform only)• Safari 2.0 or later (preferred for Mac users)• Mozilla Firefox version 1.5 or later (Mac or PC)• Flash Player 9.0 or later• JavaScript and Cookies enabled
Hardware Requirements are:
PCPCIntel® Pentium® II 450MHz processor, 128MB of RAM,Screen Resolution of 1024 x 600
Intel® Pentium® III 1GHz or faster processor,512MB of RAM,Screen Resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher
MacMac
Intel Core™ Duo 1.33GHz processor PowerPC® G3 500MHz processor 128MB of RAM,Screen Resolution of 1024 x 600
Intel Core™ Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor;PowerPC® G4 1GHz or faster processor128MB of RAM,Screen Resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher
RecommendedRecommendedMinimumMinimum
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Technical SupportTechnical Support
PMRN Help PMRN Help Desk Desk
(850) 644-0931 1-866-471-5019
[email protected] www.fcrr.org/pmrn/
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Security Security
•The K-2 Application is a secure site that uses the same encryption as a financial institution.
•An automatic timeout will occur if there is no activity for 20 minutes.
•The site’s security settings can be confirmed by the appearance of a padlock icon in the address bar (Internet Explorer), in the browser’s footer (Firefox), and a padlock icon in the top right of the browser (Safari).
Internet Explorer Firefox Safari
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Who May Access the K-2 EST?Who May Access the K-2 EST?
•The K-2 EST is accessible by users (e.g., administrators, the administrators’ designee, and teachers) at schools that are registered to use the PMRN.
•Each user will needneed his or her PMRN User Name and Password to access the K-2 EST.
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview RegistrationRegistration
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Registration (continued)Registration (continued)
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Enrolling StudentsEnrolling Students
Unchecked
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Enrolling Students (continued)Enrolling Students (continued)
Checked
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview DemographicsDemographics
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview DemographicsDemographics
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FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/K-2 EST Overview SummarySummary
= Completed
= In Progress
= Not Started
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FLKRS/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/K-2 EST Overview Sign InSign In
https://k2.pmrn.fcrr.org
Complete
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FLKRS/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/K-2 EST Overview
FLKRS/K-2 EST FLKRS/K-2 EST – Student Selection– Student Selection
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Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading Kindergarten (FAIR-K)/ Kindergarten (FAIR-K)/
K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST)K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST) OverviewOverview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview Directions and Script Directions and Script
AP1 SCRIPTAP1 SCRIPT
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewCommon Task Display Overview Common Task Display Overview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview Common Task Display Overview Common Task Display Overview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview Common Task Display Overview Common Task Display Overview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview Common Task Display Overview Common Task Display Overview
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FLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST OverviewFLKRS/FAIR-K/K-2 EST Overview Common Task Display Overview Common Task Display Overview
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K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST)K-2 Electronic Scoring Tool (EST) OverviewOverview
FLKRS/ECHOSFLKRS/ECHOSTM TM /K-2 EST Overview /K-2 EST Overview Indicators Indicators
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FLKRS/ECHOSFLKRS/ECHOSTM TM /K-2 EST Overview /K-2 EST Overview Indicators Indicators
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FLKRS/ECHOSFLKRS/ECHOSTM TM /K-2 EST Overview /K-2 EST Overview Indicators Indicators
No Opportunity to Observe Any IndicatorNo Opportunity to Observe Any Indicator
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FLKRS/ECHOSFLKRS/ECHOSTM TM /K-2 EST Overview /K-2 EST Overview Indicators Indicators
Not Yet DemonstratingNot Yet Demonstrating
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FLKRS/ECHOSFLKRS/ECHOSTM TM /K-2 EST Overview /K-2 EST Overview How are the Ratings Determined?How are the Ratings Determined?
The K-2 EST will determine a rating (performance level)
for each ECHOS™ Benchmark.
RatingsRatingsNo Opportunity to ObserveNo Opportunity to Observe
Not Yet DemonstratingNot Yet DemonstratingEmerging/ProgressingEmerging/Progressing
DemonstratingDemonstrating
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Wrap Up Wrap Up Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers
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