texas s ta r chart
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TEXAS STAR CHARTBy: Christopher Simpson
EDLD 5352 November 2009
Agenda
1. What is the STaR Chart?2. How is it used?3. The Four Domains4. Levels of Proficiency5. Data Anyone?6. How do we measure up?7. What’s Next?
What is the STaR Chart?
School Technology and Readiness
Aligned with Long-Range Plan for Technology
Data is used for: Determining Professional Development Determine Funding Needs Gauge progress in implementing Technology
How is it used?
Annual, online survey completed by teachers
SBEC compiles and disaggregates data
Data is distributed to individual campuses
The Four Domains
I. Teaching and LearningII. Educator Preparation and DevelopmentIII. Leadership, Administration &
Instructional SupportIV. Infrastructure for Technology
Click for more information: Long-Range Plan: Vision 2020
Levels of Proficiency
Early Tech
Developing Tech
Advanced Tech
Target Tech
Data Anyone?
048
121620
2006-20072007-20082008-2009
How Do We Measure Up?
Teaching and Learning
Early TechDeveloping TechAdvanced TechTarget Tech
Based on 2007-2008 Statewide and Campus Summary
Wiley
How Do We Measure Up?Educator Prep. And Devel-
opment
Early TechDeveloping TechAdvanced TechTarget Tech
Based on 2007-2008 Statewide and Campus Summary
Wiley
How Do We Measure Up?Administration and Support
Early TechDeveloping TechAdvanced TechTarget Tech
Based on 2007-2008 Statewide and Campus Summaries
Wiley
How Do We Measure Up?
Infrastructure for Technology
Early TechDeveloping TechAdvanced TechTarget Tech
Based on 2007-2008 Statewide and Campus Summaries
Wiley
Strengths and Weaknesses
STRENGTHS WEAKNESS
Infrastructure for Technology
Leadership, Admin., Instructional Support
Educator Prep. and Development
Teaching and Learning
Conclusions
We are heading in the right direction Always room for improvement
Focus efforts on improving Teaching and Learning Focus staff development on technology integration
Continue to align ourselves with goals Local, State (LRPT) and National (NCLB)