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Student Learning Growth Details. November 27 th and November 29th. Agenda. Review of Student Learning Growth Calculation ESS Demonstration Student Learning Growth Details Frequently Asked Questions Question and Answer. Review: Student Learning Growth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Student Learning Growth Details

Student Learning Growth Details

November 27th and November 29th

Page 2: Student Learning Growth Details

Agenda Review of Student Learning Growth Calculation

ESS Demonstration

Student Learning Growth Details

Frequently Asked Questions

Question and Answer

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Review: Student Learning Growth

To comply with state law, the FLDOE chose a value-added model to measure a teacher’s contribution to student learning

This model accounts for some of the key variables that influence student learning including prior test scores, attendance, mobility, ESE and ELL status, and class size.

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Review: Student Learning Growth

The FLDOE model produces in a score and standard error that is individualized for every teacher and unique for every school.

The standard error is based on the number of students taught and the consistency of student results.

The standard error is a measure of the degree of variation that is likely in the score.

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Review: Student Learning Growth

The standard error can be used to create a confidence interval (range of scores) that take into account the potential error in any score.

The larger the adjustment for standard error used, the more confidence that the range of scores created is an accurate reflection of teacher or school influence on student learning. 0.5 Standard Error ~ 38% confidence 1.0 Standard Error ~ 68% confidence 2.0 Standard Error ~ 95% confidence

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Student Learning Growth Calculation

Name SLG Score

SLG Standard Error

Employee 1 0.04 0.11

Employee 2 -0.61 0.24Employee

3 0.24 0.06

Employee 4 0.32 0.25

Employee 5 -0.02 0.26

Employee 6 0.14 0.20

Employee 7 0.06 0.13

Employee 8 0.28 0.17Employee

9 -0.21 0.05

Employee 10 -0.26 0.05

School 1 0.07 0.28

School 2 0.03 0.30

School 3 -0.04 0.31

The FLDOE provides districts with a file containing information on teacher Student Learning Growth (SLG) scores. Though much more data are available than presented, some scores are personal and some scores are school scores.Through recommendations of the Teacher Evaluation Committee, the Principal Evaluation Committee, teachers, principals, and other district staff, we chose a calculation method that uses this data as fairly and equitably as possible.

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Student Learning Growth Calculation

Classification decisions are made based on the entire confidence interval calculated.

To receive a rating of Highly Effective, the Entire Confidence Interval must be located in the the range.

To receive a rating of Effective, Any Point in the Confidence Interval must intersect at any point with the range.

To receive a rating of Needs Improvement, the Upper Bound of the Confidence Interval must be located in .

To receive a rating of Unsatisfactory, the Entire Confidence Interval must be located in the

range.

Highly Effective

Effectiv

e

Needs Improvement

Unsatisfactory

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Student Learning Growth Calculation – Highly Effective

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 0.24 (+24%) 0.06 (6%) (0.12, 0.36)

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s entire confidence interval touches no category other than ‘Highly Effective’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Highly Effective’.

SLG

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Student Learning Growth Calculation - Effective

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 0.04 (4%) 0.11 (11%) (-0.18, 0.26)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches ‘Effective’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Effective’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Calculation - Effective

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 -.20 (-20%) 0.07 (7%) (-0.34, -0.06)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches ‘Effective’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Effective’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Calculation - Effective

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 -0.13 (-13%) 0.08 (8%) (-0.29, 0.03)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches ‘Effective’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Effective’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Calculation - Effective

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 0.13 (13%) 0.11 (11%) (-0.09, 0.35)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches ‘Effective’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Effective’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Calculation – Needs Improvement/Developing

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 -0.21 (-21%) 0.05 (5%) (-0.31, -0.11)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches no higher than ‘Needs Improvement’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Needs Improvement’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Calculation - Unsatisfactory

Name SLG Score SLG Standard Error

Confidence Interval

Employee 1 -0.26 (-26%) 0.05 (5%) (-0.36, -0.16)

-15%

-10%

10%

0%

The SLG score and standard error is used to create a confidence interval for each person or school that displays with 95% confidence a range of scores. The data from the entire interval is used to make classification decisions. The data for the employee presented above is graphed below. The SLG score is represented by the circle and the lines extending out from the circle represent the confidence interval.

Because this employee’s confidence interval touches no higher than ‘Unsatisfactory’ at any point, this employee is rated as ‘Unsatisfactory’.

SLG

Unsatisfactory (1)

Needs Improvement

(2)

Effective(3)

Highly Effective

(4)

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Student Learning Growth Scores and Ratings

SLG Evaluation Score SLG Evaluation Rating

4.0 Highly Effective

3.0 Effective

2.0 Needs Improvement

2.0 *Developing

1.0 Unsatisfactory

*This rating is only available for instructional personnel with up to three total years of instructional experience

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What Will This Look Like?

Rating Raw Score % of Overall Score Weighted Score

Instructional Practice E 3.10 60% 1.86

Rating Raw Score % of Overall Score Weighted Score

Student Learning Growth E 3.00 40% 1.20

Rating Weighted Score

Final Evaluation E 3.06

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What Will This Look Like?

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Finding Student Learning Growth Details

This is the new portion of Employee Self Service where Student Learning

Growth Details can be accessed.

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Finding Student Learning Growth Details

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Finding Student Learning Growth Details

You can select the graph icon in the new column on your evaluation table to find the confidence interval used for the SLG score classification.

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Student Learning Growth Details

When you select the graph icon in the new column in your evaluation table, a file will appear that presents your score, your standard error, and your confidence interval.

Please remember that some personnel received scores directly calculated from students they instruct and other personnel received scores calculated from their associated school(s).

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Student Learning Growth Details Examples We are going to examine a few examples of the

student learning growth details.

The student learning growth details chart will provide your name, evaluation year, student learning growth rating, score, standard error, and a graphical representation of your confidence interval.

Please note that the confidence interval is not drawn to scale but meant to represent how the classification decision was made.

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Frequently Asked Questions Why do I have the same evaluation score

(e.g. 3) as another person who also received an individual score?

Why are students in non-FCAT classes not included in the student learning growth calculation?

Will the final evaluation ratings for 2011 - 2012 be included in any merit pay system?

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Frequently Asked Questions Are ESE students taking the Florida

Alternate Assessment in the model for the 2011 – 2012 evaluation?

Are FCAT 2.0 retake students in the model for the 2011 – 2012 evaluation?

Does the distribution of final evaluation results follow a normal distribution (bell curve)?

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Overall Final Evaluation Results

U NI/D E HE0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Normal DistributionSCPS Distribution

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Questions/Concerns

Please continue to email [email protected] with questions and concerns.