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Performance standards for STAAR to be phased in

Posted by vechols on 24th April 2012

Posted by TEA April 24, 2012

AUSTIN –The commissioner of education today unveiled the performance standards
students must achieve to pass or excel on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness
(STAAR™) end-of-course tests.

“These standards will be challenging for our students and will push academic
performance to a new level in Texas. Students who pass the STAAR end-of-course assessments
will be better prepared for success in the next course or in postsecondary pursuits,” said
Commissioner of Education Robert Scott.

Three performance categories have been set for STAAR EOCs. The definitions for the
categories are:
Level III: Advanced Academic Performance*
Performance in this category indicates that students are well prepared for the next grade or
course. They demonstrate the ability to think critically and apply the assessed knowledge and
skills in varied contexts, both familiar and unfamiliar. Students in this category have a high
likelihood of success in the next grade or course with little or no academic intervention.
* For Algebra II and English III, this level of performance also indicates students are well
prepared for postsecondary success.

Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance**
Performance in this category indicates that students are sufficiently prepared for the next grade
or course. They generally demonstrate the ability to think critically and apply the assessed
knowledge and skills in familiar contexts. Students in this category have a reasonable likelihood
of success in the next grade or course but may need short-term, targeted academic intervention.
** For Algebra II and English III, this level of performance also indicates students are
sufficiently prepared for postsecondary success.

Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance
Performance in this category indicates that students are inadequately prepared for the next grade
or course. They do not demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the assessed knowledge and
skills. Students in this category are unlikely to succeed in the next grade or course without
significant, ongoing academic intervention.As the state has done for at least the past two testing programs – the Texas Assessment of
Academic Skills (TAAS) and the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) – the
passing standards will be phased in. The Level II passing standards will be a four-year, two-step
process. A two-year phase-in will be used for Level III performance on English III reading and
writing and Algebra II only.

The phase-in approach was adopted because of the significant increase in the rigor of the
STAAR program and because the distance between the initial and final passing standards for
Level II are generally larger than the distance between the initial and final passing standards for
TAKS.

The phase-in will provide districts with time to adjust instruction, provide additional staff
training, and close knowledge gaps.

“We have found that a gradual increase in standards sets realistic but challenging
expectations for our students and results in improved academic performance,” Scott said.

The performance standards each student must achieve will be based on the year a student
takes his first end-of-course assessment.
• If students take their first STAAR EOC assessment in 2012 or 2013, they will be held to
the first set of Level II phase-in performance standards for every assessment in that
content area.
• Students who take their first STAAR EOC assessment in 2014 or 2015 will be held to the
second set of Level II phase-in performance standards.
• The final Level II performance standards will be in place for any students who take their
first STAAR EOC assessment in 2016 or later.
• The final Level III performance standards will be in place for any students who take their
first STAAR English III writing and reading and Algebra II EOC tests in 2014 or later.

Level II standards
The scores needed to reach the various performance levels are expressed as scale scores.
Once fully phased in, the score needed to achieve Level II performance will be a scale score of
4000 for each of the following assessments: Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, biology, chemistry,
physics, world geography, world history, and United States history. The initial phase-in standard
for these tests will be 3500.
The scale score needed to achieve a Level II performance on each of the English I, II, and
III reading and writing assessments is 2000. The initial phase-in score is 1875.
Level III standards

The Level III standards will not be phased in for English I and II reading and writing,
Algebra I, geometry, biology, chemistry, physics, world geography, world history and U.S.
history. The final performance standards on these tests for Level III will range from 4333 to
4634, depending on the assessment.

An initial phase-in score of 4080 will be required to earn a Level III performance for the
Algebra II assessment with the final Level III score set at 4411.

The English III reading assessment will require an initial phase-in score of 2135, while
the English III writing assessment will require an initial score of 2155. The fully-implemented
standards will require a score of 2356 on the English III reading test and a score of 2300 on the
English III writing test.State law now requires students graduating in 2015 or later to earn a Level III rating on
Algebra II and English III to qualify for the state’s Distinguished Achievement Program high
school diploma.

The attached table lists the scale scores needed on all the STAAR EOC assessments. The
category called minimum refers to a score that is below Level II but is high enough to be
included in the cumulative score students must achieve on the three assessments in each core
content area.

Texas classroom teachers and administrators, higher education faculty, education policy
experts, staff from the Texas Education Agency and Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board, and psychometricians who are experts in the development of educational tests, worked
together for four years to prepare passing standard recommendations. Additionally, TEA and
Coordinating Board staff conducted research studies over a three-year period to link performance
on a STAAR assessment and performance on other assessments in the same content area.

TEA expects to release the first round of STAAR results in June.

Additional information about the STAAR EOC standards can be found at

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/.

View  PDF Here.

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EdTech Conference “21st Century Education for Global Learners

Posted by vechols on 12th April 2012

EdTech12 Conference at Texas State University
TSU in San Marcos is hosting a FREE conference for educators on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Conference strands include idevices, global learning, and 21st century education. No registration is required; just show up and learn!

More information about the conference is available here. If you can’t attend in person, join them online for the virtual conference.

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Meeting to Discuss Special Education regional and state needs

Posted by vechols on 21st March 2011

Wednesday, March 30, 2011,  a Public Information Meeting to give input on specially designed questions from the Texas Education Agency on Special Education regional and state needs will be held from 9:00am-12:30pm at the Region 7 Education Service Center, 1909 North Longview Street, Kilgore, Texas.

Interested attendees please RSVP, or send questions to Liz Adams- ladams@esc7.net.

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Science Fair at the White House Promotes STEM

Posted by vechols on 1st November 2010

Amid a struggling economy, a raft of foreign-policy headaches, and the tail end of a heated campaign season, President Barack Obama carved out time in his schedule this month to watch students in the State Dining Room demonstrate a solar-powered model car, a water-purification system, and a soccer-playing robot.

That might seem like a surprising distraction. But to hear the president tell it, those activities—part of what was dubbed the first annual White House science fair celebrating winners of STEM-focused student competitions—are just what the nation needs to prosper.

“In many ways, our future depends on what happens in those contests,” Mr. Obama said at the event. “It’s in these pursuits that talents are discovered and passions are lit, and the future scientists, engineers, inventors, entrepreneurs are born.”

The science fair was the fifth White House event he has personally hosted over the past year or so focused on education in the STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

 READ MORE - Education Week article by Erik  Robelen.

The First Steps

America is already stepping forward to meet these challenges. As part of the “Educate to Innovate” effort, five major public-private partnerships are harnessing the power of media, interactive games, hands-on learning, and community volunteers to reach millions of students over the next four years, inspiring them to be the next generation of inventors and innovators.

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Back to School with Verizon THINKFINITY

Posted by vechols on 26th August 2010

The Verizon Foundation welcomes educators, students and parents back to class for the 2010-2011 school year!
Here at the Foundation, we’ve been hard at work gearing up for back to school and can’t wait for you to check out some of our new tools and resources.

Over the summer, we signed up more than 7,000 members in the new Thinkfinity Community – where users are sharing resources and tips and starting meaningful discussions around education.

So start the school year off with some new ideas and amazing resources – check out our back to school collection, take our featured webinar and join our Community today.

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CScope Lesson Plan Sharing for Teachers

Posted by vechols on 19th August 2010

The capability to copy lesson plans from another teacher on your campus has been temporarily disabled in CSCOPE due to the recent change in format.

This function should be available again in September.  However, several of you plan to have one teacher type in/enter the lesson plans each week instead of everyone having the team each type the same lessons.  This can still be accomplished with CSCOPE by adding authors to the lesson(s).  Please see the Power Point, “Adding Authors to CSCOPE Lesson Plans” for the necessary steps- click here.

Also, some teachers have developed templates for writing lesson plans, have additional resources, or previously typed (even hand-written…scanned to pdf) lessons to be used.  It is possible to upload these files fairly easily into the CSCOPE lesson planner.  They will show as Lesson Resources, not activities, but that is fine.  Please see “Uploading Lesson Resources to CSCOPE Lesson Plans” for the steps to accomplish this.

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Project Share and Back-to-School Events

Posted by vechols on 6th August 2010

You are invited to participate in online activities within Project Share. During the summer, numerous districts participated in the teacher account upload process. As of August 2nd, over 120,000 teacher accounts have been created. Many of these teachers were introduced to Project Share and joined the online platform during face-to-face professional development sessions offered by the 20 education service centers (ESCs). It is very gratifying to know that teachers across Texas are taking the Texas Tour, joining and creating online groups, exploring the content repository, and, for our high school teachers, finding online instructional materials that provide information and strategies for implementing the English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) in grades 9-12.

Because this is such an exciting time in Texas K-12 education, TEA has planned a special back-to-school event that all districts and open-enrollment charters are invited to attend. On Wednesday, August 18th, at 10:00 a.m. CST, TEA and the New York Times will host a webcast featuring Thomas L. Friedman, author of The World is Flat. In his book, Mr. Friedman discusses how technology instantly and seamlessly connects people from across the globe and what this means for countries, communities, and individuals. He also explores what this connectivity means for education. During the webcast, Mr. Friedman will discuss the endless possibilities for educators and students as learning reaches beyond the four walls of the traditional classroom. Mr. Friedman will also answer questions from Texas educators. To prepare for the webcast, each district is asked to reply to the RSVP posted on the Project Share website (http://www.projectsharetexas.org) and begin making plans to gather teachers in common areas such as auditoriums, cafeterias, and libraries to view the webcast.

We are especially pleased that we can offer this event as teachers return for the 2010-2011 school year. During the next few weeks, many teachers will see their “Welcome to Project Share” emails for the first time, and as teachers log in, the number of accounts will continue to grow. It is anticipated that all account holders will continue to join online professional learning communities, participate in professional development courses, and search for resources to be used in the classroom and for personal growth. With this in mind, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) will continue to add professional development opportunities and online resources to Project Share.

While the TEA will continue to communicate Project Share updates to districts and open-enrollment charter schools, information will also be made available on the new Project Share website at http://www.projectsharetexas.org. This website will provide general information to the public, special announcements, and a convenient place for teachers to log in to their Project Share accounts.

We look forward this exciting back-to-school event and hope that all districts and open-enrollment charter schools will participate in the August 18th webcast. For background information regarding Project Share, please visit http://www.projectsharetexas.org and review previous correspondence to districts at http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/taa/comm111309.html, http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/taa/stanprog020210.html, and http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/taa/stanprog050610.html. ESCs are also prepared to share information about Project Share and to work with districts and open-enrollment charter schools that need to complete the teacher account upload process.

The TEA welcomes the opportunity to answer your questions and provide additional information about Project Share. You can learn more about Project Share by visiting www.projectsharetexas.org or sending questions to the Project Share mailbox at projectshare@tea.state.tx.us. You can also contact Kerry Ballast, Director of Special Projects, at (512) 305-9231 or via e-mail at kerry.ballast@tea.state.tx.us.

Sincerely,

Anita Givens
Associate Commissioner
Standards and Programs

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New Learning Resources Available at FREE Website

Posted by vechols on 16th June 2010

 New learning resources for teachers on energy, business, the Federal Reserve System, geology, photography, and federal movies of historic interest are available at Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE), the website that makes it easier to find teaching and learning resources from the federal government.  These and many other learning resources can be found on the FREE website at http://www.free.ed.gov/.

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2010-2011 Schedules

Posted by vechols on 24th May 2010

The instructional  schedule for all campuses during the 2010-11 school year will look like this:

Primary:  8:00 – 3:15

Elementary:  8:00 – 3:15

Intermediate:  8:00 – 3:15

Middle:  8:10 – 3:25

Junior High: 8:00 – 3:30

High School: 8:00 – 3:20

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Teaching NOW Blog

Posted by vechols on 20th May 2010

Teacher’s take on the latest news, ideas, and resources for teacher leaders. Coverage runs the gamut from the inspirational to the infuriating, from practical classroom tips to raging policy debates, and from “news you can use” to “news of the weird.”  CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

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