Title: EPAS: Elevating the Postsecondary Aspirations of Students
1EPAS Elevating the Postsecondary Aspirations of
Students!
EPAS Elevating the Postsecondary Aspirations of
Students
- Using ACTs EPAS Data Effectively
Glenn Beer Louisiana Tech University gbeer_at_latech
.edu
Heather Poole Louisiana Board of Regents December
2, 2009
Glenn Beer Louisiana Tech University December 2,
2009
2What is EPAS?
- Educational Planning and Assessment System
- EXPLORE TEST
- Administered to all 8th grade students in
Louisiana in the fall of each year - PLAN TEST
- Administered to all 10th grade students in
Louisiana in the fall of each year - ACT TEST
- Administered to all high school juniors in
Louisiana beginning in 2009 - Common Scale Score Predicts high-stakes test
scores
3Why Do We All Need EPAS?
- The Link Between High School Reform and College
Access and Success - Predictors of College Attendance and Completion
- academic preparation,
- social support,
- access to information,
- parental involvement and knowledge
- about college, and
- financial aid.
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- Martinez Klopott, 2005
4Why Do We All Need EPAS?
- Effective use of EPAS data can
- Promote Rigor, relevance, and relationships
- Contribute to a comprehensive program to address
the five predictors of college attendance and
completion - Ensure that all students are college and work
ready by the time they graduate from high school
5Why Does Louisiana Need EPAS?
Louisianas projected decline in high school
graduates
- 2000-2001 46,689
- 2005-2006 43,989
(-5.7) - 2011-2012 40,984 (-12.2)
6Louisianas Efforts to Promote Effective
Utilization of EPAS
- Professional Development for Teachers and
Counselors - Project EPAS
- Train the Trainer Workshops
- Integration of EPAS into Content PD
- Professional Development for Guidance Counselors
(LA GEAR UP) - Board of Regents workshops, ACT Council, etc.
- Integration of EPAS into teacher preparation
programs
7Louisianas Efforts to Promote Effective
Utilization of EPAS
- Educating Students and Parents
- Important component of all PD projects
- School-based efforts to
- prepare students in advance of testing
- Provide individualized feedback and explanation
of test results - Discuss possible interventions
- LA GEAR UP Summer Learning Camps
- P3 Preparing Parents for Possibilities
8Successful Implementation of EPAS Requires
Effective Professional Development
9Components of Effective PD
- Immersion in EPAS
- College Readiness Standards
- Case Studies and Articles
- Correlations between EPAS and LEAP
- Guiding question
- How can EPAS data be used to improve student
academic achievement?
10Components of Effective PD
- EPAS/Comprehensive Curriculum
- Correlation Maps
- Integrating EPAS into Teaching
- Interpreting Test Data
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- Guiding Question
- Are we adequately preparing our students to be
college and work ready when they complete high
school?
11Explore and Plan Reports Provided by ACT
- A Profile Summary Report, sent to each school and
a master copy to the district, includes a variety
of reports with EXPLORE and PLAN results - The first few reports provide a comparison of
local student results with national results - The reports we find MOST useful
- Roster 1 Early identification
- Roster 2 Coursework intervention
- Roster 3 Need for Assistance
- In addition to individual student report and
label (only provided for EXPLORE if ordered),
each school is provided with a Master Roster.
12New this Year!
- Item Response Summary Report
13Who uses EPAS results?
- Who uses the EPAS results and WHY?
- On-site Curriculum Coordinator
- Testing and/or Remediation Coordinator
- Counselor
- Classroom teacher
14Spreading the WordA New Approach to Statewide PD
15Goals
- Expand access to effective professional
development utilizing EPAS data as a tool for
school improvement efforts using a web-based
delivery system for PD - Identify at least one adjunct professor in each
school district in Louisiana to facilitate the
web-based course - Provide training and support for adjunct
professors in an effort to reach 1,000 teachers,
administrators, and counselors
16A True K-16 Partnership
- ACT
- Assists with EPAS training for Adjunct Professors
- Provides supplemental resource materials to
support professional development courses - Louisiana Board of Regents
- Assists with EPAS training for Adjunct Professors
- Provides funding to support travel expenses
associated with EPAS training
17A True K-16 Partnership
- Louisiana Tech University
- Develop web-based course offering
- Hire up to 68 adjunct faculty to facilitate up to
68 sections of the graduate-level course
associated with the PD - Offer tuition scholarships for as many as 1,360
course participants - Louisiana School Districts
- Identify at least one person within each district
to serve as adjunct professor - Recruit 15-20 participants for each course section
18Benefits to Districts
- Increased awareness of EPAS data as a school
improvement tool for all middle and high schools - Promote college and career awareness and
increased aspirations for participating students - Improved SPS
- Greater K-16 alignment
19Who are Adjunct faculty?
- Adjunct professors must possess a masters Degree
or higher - Must provide an official transcript indicating
completion of at least 18 hours of graduate work
in education - Must have the recommendation of the superintendent
20Benefits to Adjuncts
- Deeper awareness/understanding of EPAS
- Adjunct professorship at a major university can
enhance personal resume/vita - Additional compensation
- Adjuncts are paid 1,750 for each section of the
course taught
21Responsibilities of Adjuncts
- Attend initial training (June or July)
- Recruit at least 15 and no more than 20 students
for each section of course offered - Complete all required paperwork
- Collect tuition and application fees
- Return to Tech for final meeting in August with
all paperwork completed - Facilitate at least one section of course in Fall
2009
22Who should take the course
- Anyone who is interested in school improvement at
the middle and high school levels - Teachers, administrators, counselors
23Cost of Course
- 40 graduate school application fee
- 140 tuition costs not covered by tuition
scholarship - Who is responsible for payment?
- The student
- The district may elect to cover the cost of the
course through career and tech ed funds or
through other professional development funds
24Lincoln Parish Map
25Questions?