Title: Data Intelligence: Empowering Teachers, Administrators, Students and Parents
1Data Intelligence Empowering Teachers,
Administrators, Students and Parents
2Data Intelligence
- Participants
- Irene K. Spero, Vice President, CoSN, moderator
- Anthony Dragona, RSBA,School Business
Administrator,Union City Board of Education - Union City, New Jersey
- Deborah Gendreau, Supervisor of Technology,
Springfield (MA) Public Schools - Jim Hirsch, Associate Superintendent for
Technology, Plano Independent School District
(TX)
3Data Intelligence
- Format
- Setting the context
- Hearing from leading school district leaders
- Reaching out to the audience for Q A
4Data Intelligence
- Anthony Dragona, RSBA,School Business
Administrator,Union City Board of Education,
Union City, New Jersey
5Introduction
- Union City Board of Education 30 years
- Teacher, Principal, Asst. Principal and School
Business Administrator - Director, Public Safety Department 140 police and
140 firemen - 1983-1986 - President of Hudson County School Business
Officials - Speaker at Filemaker Developers Conference 2003
- Adjunct Professor - New Jersey City University
- Meritorious Service Award by New Jersey School
Business Officials Association 2005 - Union City, New Jersey 07087
- 1.4 Square Miles - 78,000 population 11,250
students - 10 minutes to New York City - Home to Latino
American cultures - 12 Schools, 2 Career Academies,
Adult/Alternative Education site - 1 U.S.DoE. Blue Ribbon
- 1,750 Employees - 1100 teachers - 180,000,000
District Budget
6Budget Process
- 12 School Based Budgets
- 32 Child Care Provider Budgets
- 18 Central Office Departmental Budgets
- 62 Individual Budgets
- Timeline
- Deadlines initially appear unreasonable or
impossible - Perfect record of submission
- September to December - Schools and Providers
- November to February - Central Office
Departments - February to March - District Budget Submission
7Challenges
- Reduce paper
- Add efficiency to workflow
- Find an orderly way to collect data
- Project salaries for a multi-year employee
contract - Restructure district level management plan
- Use technology as a tool
- Response to governmental mandates (Professional
Development) - Implement Whole School Reform strategies
- Empower schools through the development of site
based budgets
8Turning a Mouthful intoBite-sized Pieces
- Focus on Issues
- Managing Data
- Development of a Savvy Technology Team
- Walk the Talk
- Bring in the Pros
9Why Use a Database?
Data needs to be sorted, isolated, compared,
grouped, merged, displayed, e-mailed, imported,
exported and printed.
- Factors that impact your decision
- Familiarity with the program
- Cross Platform
- Great Support Network
- Great value for dollars spent
- Small investment up front
- FileMaker Pro was our choice!
10Professional Development
- Graduate level course reimbursement
- 18 Credits of ESL
- Masters Degree 80
- Workshop attendance - Out of District
- University or Organizationally sponsored
- Workshop attendance - In District
- Super Saturday
- Summer Institute
- Delayed opening and Half Session meetings
11Professional Development
- Mentoring
- New teacher mentoring
- 12 session new teacher series
- Collaborative Planning - Building in Success
- Grade level meeting
- Small Learning Communities - House meeting
- Podcating
12Professional Development
- Podcasting
- is the distribution of audio or video files, such
as radio programs or music videos, over the
internet for listening on mobile devices and
personal computers. - iPods, MP3 players, Cell phones and in your car.
13Professional Development
- Podcasting
- Provides the capability for the district to
either video or audio tape the presenter, attach
PowerPoint or Keynote slides and post a podcast
to a district server or online at the iTunes
Music Store at Apple.com - But lets step back for a moment to the present!
14Professional Development
- Professional Development Data Warehouse
- Registration Online Internet or Intranet
- Choice of Date, Topic, Seat Availability,
Confirmation - Coordination
- Ability to monitor registrations by school or
grade - Ability to assign conference rooms based upon
enrollment - Central storage of presenters notes and handouts.
15Professional Development
- Site Management
- Conference day registration desk
- Participant confirmation
- Professional Development credit issued.
- Electronic session evaluation.
- Speaker Warehouse
- Biography and important FAQs
- Seminar Topics
- Seminars Delivered in District
- Presentation on file
- Evaluation on file
16Data Intelligence
For additional information http//www..union-city
.k12.nj.us Anthony N. Dragona, School Business
Administrator adragona_at_union-city.k12.nj.us
201 348.5677
17Data Intelligence
Union City Board of Education Leonard Calvo,
President Alicia Morejon, Vice President Lucio
Fernandez, Trustee Carlos Vallejo,
Trustee Jeanette Pena, Trustee José Mejia,
Trustee Kennedy Ng, Trustee Christopher Irizarry,
Secretary Stanley M. Sanger, Superintendent of
Schools Sylvia Abbato, Asst. Superintendent of
Schools Gerald Caputo, Asst. Superintendent of
Schools Robert Fazio, Asst. Superintendent of
Schools Antonio Perez, Asst. Superintendent of
Schools Anthony N. Dragona, School Business
Administrator.
18Data Intelligence
- Dr. Deborah Gendreau, Supervisor of Technology,
Springfield (MA) Public Schools - Implementing a Culture of Achievement Through
Technology Supported Data Driven Decision Making
19District Level
20District Level
21School Level
22School Level
23School Level
24Classroom Level
25SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN- PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
MAPPING (PIM) PROCESS
Student Learning Objectives (Outcomes) (SLO)
Improvement Objectives (IO)
Item Analysis
Desired Student Learning Experiences
Analysis of Current Practices
Improvement Benchmarks
Action Plan
Strategies
Plan for Continuous Improvement
Definition of Observable Indicators
Research on Best Practices
Definition of Interim Outcomes
26Setting Goals
27School self-assessment Page 1
NEW FORM
NEW FORM
Data Source- Survey of staff
28MCAS Data to complete the goal worksheet is
found in Testwiz - Frequency Distribution Graphs
with Proficiency Index Label
Data Source- TestWiz
29Setting Learning Objectives
30Data Source- Testwiz
Some questions to investigate
31Principals Page
Data Source- District Formative Assessments
32Determine RootGoals
33Principals Page resources to determine causes
Data Source- Principals Page
34Principals Page resources school info
35Principals Page Staff Attendance
36Principals Page Staff Certification
37Principals Page Student Info
38Principals Page Student Info
39ConnectED
40Setting Action Plans
41Action Plan
42Setting Implementation Benchmarks
Data Source- Classroom Visit Guide Documents,
lesson plans, meeting minutes
43(No Transcript)
44Handheld Recording of Staff Time Logs
Data Source- PALM HanDBase
45Setting Student Achievement Benchmarks
Data Source- DRA
46Contact Information Ms. Donna M. Boivin Director
of Technology boivind_at_sps.springfield.ma.us Dr.
Deborah K. Teale Gendreau Supervisor of
Technology gendreaud_at_sps.springfield.ma.us Mr.
Robert G. Hamel Assistant to the
Superintendent hamelr_at_sps.springfield.ma.us
47Data Intelligence Empowering Teachers,
Administrators, Students and Parents
- Business Intelligence for Education
Jim Hirsch, Plano ISD
48Business Intelligence for Education
- The first known reference to business
intelligence came fromSun Tzu during the 6th
century BC in his treatise The Art of War - To succeed in war, one shouldhave full
knowledge of one'sown (and ones
enemies)strengths and weaknesses
49Business Intelligence for Education
- Refining and improving data driven
decision-making strategies - - Identifying systemic practices and policies
that act as barriers to student achievement and
equitable educational opportunities - - Using statistical modeling that integrates
national, state, and local assessment data with
demographic and teacher efficacy variables - - Making effective decisions that close
significant gaps in student achievement and
educational equity among diverse populations
50Business Intelligence for Education
- Business intelligence in high performing school
systems
Curriculum ManagementSystem
Instructional ManagementSystem
Formative Assessment System
Summative Assessment System
Business of Learning
Performance Management System for Education
Business of School Operations
Student Information System/Special Education
System
HR and Teacher Credentialing System
Student Information/ Transportation/ Food
Services Systems
Financial/ Budget System
51Business Intelligence for Education
- Business intelligence for performance management
- - Improved ETL tools will increase the speedy
collecting of data - - OLAP reporting technologies will allow faster
generation of new reports which analyze the data - - Multidimensional data models allow for complex
analytical and ad-hoc queries (FASMI)
52Business Intelligence for Education
Components of a performance management system
Reporting ServicesBased on traditionalqueries
Forecasting Services Based on trend data
Data Warehouse
Reports
Predictive Analysis Services Based on data models
Adaptive Assessments
Scorecards and Dashboards Pushing targeted KPIs
toidentified users
Active Interventions
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54Business Intelligence for Education
55Business Intelligence for Education
56Business Intelligence for Education
57Business Intelligence for Education
58Business Intelligence for Education
59Business Intelligence for Education
- What it takes to get us to this next level
- - Data integrity
- - Decision on which variables have the greatest
impact on student achievement - - Accurate ETL and OLAP processes
- - Staff comfortable with using this level of
available information - Good technology partners
- - SAS in School datamart and associated tools
60Data Intelligence Empowering Teachers,
Administrators, Students and Parents
- Business Intelligence for Education