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How SD-STARS Helps Teachers Improve Student Outcomes
Sara Kock, SD-STARS Program MangerSlide Deck Available at
http://doe.sd.gov/SDSTARS/
• Who uses data?• What data do you use? • When do you use data?• Where do you go to get the data?• Why do you use data?
Data in the Classroom
SD-STARS stores various “what”sin a common “where”
that the “who” can access “when” there is a “why.”
Objectives
What is SD-STARS?Who uses SD-STARS?
When do you use SD-STARS?Where do you go?
Why might teachers use SD-STARS?
STARS – What is it?
• State Longitudinal Data System (SLDS)─ Collects and maintains student- and staff-level data─ Links data across entities and over time─ Makes data accessible
through reporting and analysis tools
Other Systems• Birth to Three• Financial (AFR)• Personnel (PRF)• Certification• Safe, Gun and Drug Free
Career and College Readiness• Perkins System• State Sponsored Dual Credit• NCRC• AP Exam• ACT Test• Accuplacer• Post-secondary Data
Student Information• Infinite Campus – District• Infinite Campus – State• PowerSchool• Skyward
State and Local Assessments• Smarter Balanced/MSAA• DSTEP/STEP-A Science• ACCESS/ACCESS Alt• End of Course• Batelle Developmental Inventory• DIBELS (U of O, DIBELS.net)^• AIMSweb^• NWEA MAP*
What? Data Sources
The value of SD-STARS is in its ability to
connected various sources together over
time.
^Only for districts who give DOE permission * NWEA is coming, but not yet available.
What? Data Reports
• Reports are always changing.Keep informed by reading our newsletter.
• Most reports have a Report Data Interpretation Guide (DIG). Use them! They help you understand the report.
• You can request a report! Contact [email protected] details.
•Enrollment, Withdrawal, and Mobility
Enrollment
•Smarter Balanced/MSAA, ACCESS/ACCESS Alt, and ACT
Assessment
•DIBELS, AIMSweb, NWEA*
Local Assessments^
•Student Attendance List, with chronic indicator
Attendance
•Early Warning, Proactive Admission and Remedial Coursework, Accountability Report Card
Others
^Only for districts who give DOE permission * NWEA is coming, but not yet available.
Who uses it?
Teachers
Principals
Superintendent
Accountability Teams
Department of Education
• Districts determine who gets and what level of access they receive. Some districts choose not to give teachers access. Contact your SAM for info.
• Permissions in SD-STARS determine what data you see. Teachers will usually see student-level data for their classroom and school level data in aggregate.
Website: https://doestars.sd.gov
User Name: Email Address
Password: Users with @K12 email addresses now use the same password for emails and SD-STARS!
Where?
Each district has a STARS Account Managerwho manages accounts for the district. This person can help with password/log-in help issues.
STARS Can Help Answer Questions!Ask a
question
Select a report
Select ParametersLocate data
Answer question
When?
Ask a Question: Which math claims did the students score the highest?
Which claims did the students score the lowest?
A lot of students were not proficient (aka Level 1 or 2). He wonders…
• How could I improve my math instruction? • Is my curriculum missing some standards? • Did the students miss content in prior
years?
Ask a Question
Most reports in SD-STARS provide current student and their historical results. The exception are
“feedback” reports that look at the students you had in the selected year.
Select Report
Click on the report
Three different sub-reports. Using the DIG, I determined that want
the INDICATOR option.
Locate Data
Data displayed is fake.
Answer QuestionWhich math claims did the students score the highest?
Which claims did the students score the lowest?
Answer QuestionWhich math claims did the students score the highest? • Communicating Reasoning. 31.64% of my students
were below standard on that claim.• Problem Solving & Modeling and Data Analysis.
32.82% of my students were below standard on that claim.
Which claims did the students score the lowest? • Concepts and Procedures. 52.12% of my students
were below standard on that claim.
Answer QuestionWhich math claims did the students score the highest? • Communicating Reasoning. 31.64% of my students
were below standard on that claim.• Problem Solving & Modeling and Data Analysis.
32.82% of my students were below standard on that claim.
Which claims did the students score the lowest? • Concepts and Procedures. 52.12% of my students
were below standard on that claim.
Other Observations• The teacher’s kids appear to always be lowest in
Concepts and Procedures the last 3 years.• Concepts and Procedures also have the highest %
of above standard results. The kids that are getting it, are getting it well. The kids who aren’t getting it…
• When Problem Solving goes down, Communicating Reasoning goes up.
Answer QuestionNew questions• Who were the students who scored below on the
Concepts and Procedures? Use the Student List tab in the same report.
• What targets are in Concepts and Procedures? Use the SBAC Blueprint. http://doe.sd.gov/Assessment/SMARTERbalanced.aspx
• How did my students do on the targets? This data would be found outside of SD-STARS in the AIR/Smarter Balanced portal.
Not everything is in SD-STARS. Sometimesyou may need to go to other systems to find more detailed information.
Let’s Explore…
Reports to Explore Best for…
ACCESS Test Takers* Teachers of ELs
Achievement Cut Score Grades 4-8, 11
ACT Stoplight HS Teachers
Early Warning* HS Teachers
Mobility Report All Teachers
Student Attendance List* All Teachers
Student Profile* All Teachers
Steps to Explore1. Pick a Report DIG. 2. Read through the DIG.3. Complete the worksheet to the best
of your ability . 4. If you have time, do 1-3 again with a
2nd report.
* Reports DIGs that have or will be updated soon.
Let’s Explore…Steps to Explore
4. Find someone who looked at a different report and discuss the answers to each other’s worksheets.
Reports to Explore Best for…
ACCESS Test Takers* Teachers of ELs
Achievement Cut Score Grades 4-8, 11
ACT Stoplight HS Teachers
Early Warning* HS Teachers
Mobility Report All Teachers
Student Attendance List* All Teachers
Student Profile* All Teachers
* Reports DIGs that have or will be updated soon.
SD-STARS Resources for Teachers• Listservs – https://www.k12.sd.us/MailingList/DataSTARS• STARS Support – [email protected]• Bi-monthly newsletters
Resources
District Resources• Data STARS – People who have been trained on SD-STARS• STARS Account Manager – Help approve/manage accounts
1. Go to http://doe.sd.gov/ofm/edudir.aspx2. Click on your district.3. Scroll down to see your SAM name
Don’t know your SAM?
What is SD-STARS?Who uses SD-STARS?
When do you use SD-STARS?Where do you go?
Why might teachers use SD-STARS?
Objectives
Why for teachers?
• Identify student’s past and current academic strengths and weaknesses.
• Identify areas for improvement in instruction or curriculum.
• Make more informed data driven decisions designed to improve student learning.
• Create targeted differentiation groups and cohorts.• Help communicate student progress to parents and
students.
Contact Information
Program ManagerSara [email protected]
Support LeadBrad [email protected]
South Dakota Department of Education800 Governors DrivePierre, SD 57501
SD-STARS Website: http://doe.sd.gov/SDSTARS/
STARS Connections (Bi-Monthly Newsletter): http://doe.sd.gov/publications.aspx
Program ManagerKim [email protected]