Title: Ohio
1Ohios Physical Education Assessments What Weve
Learned from Year One
Kevin Lorson, Ph.D. kevin.lorson_at_wright.edu Steve
Mitchell, Ph. D. smitchel_at_kent.edu
2Overview
- Ohio is one of the few states with
- Standards.
- Required assessments for all standards.
- Data for all standards reported to the Ohio
Department of Education. - Performance rating on schools report card.
- Model curriculum.
3Purpose
- Discuss what weve learned from the first year of
implementation - Summarized data from across the state.
- Profile of a school at each level.
- Teachers perception of the impact of the
assessments.
4Ohio Assessment Overview
- At the completion of 2012-13 (by June 2013)
districts will report student progress towards
the achievement of benchmarks. - Part of schools report card, but not a
high-stakes achievement test. - Collect assessment data and report to ODE.
- Data is reported by school, not by individual
student - Assess and report student data once in the grade
band, not in each grade. - Assessments must be completed by the end of the
benchmark. - e.g. Assess students in Standard 1B in Grade 2
- NO WAIVERS for ASSESSMENTS.
5Ohio Physical Education Academic Content
Standards
- Demonstrates competency in motor skills and
movement patterns needed to perform a variety of
physical activities. - Demonstrates understanding of movement concepts,
principles, strategies, and tactics as they apply
to the learning and performance of physical
activities. - Participates regularly in physical activity.
- Achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level
of physical fitness. - Exhibits responsible personal and social behavior
that respects self and others in physical
activity settings. - Values physical activity for health, enjoyment,
challenge, self-expression, and/or social
interaction.
6Standard K-2 3-5 6-8 9-12
Standard 1 Motor Skills Movement Patterns A Locomotor non-locomotor skills. A Combine locomotor and non-locomotor into movement patterns. A Movement skills and patterns in a variety of activities. A Combined movement skills and patterns in authentic settings.
Standard 1 Motor Skills Movement Patterns Locomotor Skills Assessment Creative Movement Pattern Locomotor Activity Skills or Movement routine Skills Patterns Assessment
Standard 1 Motor Skills Movement Patterns B Fundamental manipulative skills. B Fundamental manipulative skills in basic settings. B Specialized manipulative skills in a variety of settings. B Specialize manipulative skills in a variety of settings.
Standard 1 Motor Skills Movement Patterns Manipulative Skills Assessment Manipulative/Sport Skill Invasion, Net/Wall, Striking, Target Skill Assessments Invasion, Net/Wall, Striking, Target Skill Assessments
Standard 2 Knowledge of movement concepts, principles, strategies and tactics. A Knowledge of movement concepts. A Movement concepts and principles of movement. A Apply tactical concepts and performance principles. A Apply tactical concepts and performance principles in authentic settings.
Standard 2 Knowledge of movement concepts, principles, strategies and tactics. Movement concepts performance Tactical Test Bank or Game Performance Assessment Game Performance Assessment Analytical Portfolio Tactics Strategies
Standard 2 Knowledge of movement concepts, principles, strategies and tactics. B Knowledge of critical elements. B Knowledge of critical elements. B Knowledge of critical elements biomechanical principles. B Apply biomechanical principles.
Standard 2 Knowledge of movement concepts, principles, strategies and tactics. Critical Elements Test Bank Skill Analysis Practice Plan Skill Analysis Analytical Portfolio Biomechanical Practice
Standard 3 Participates in physical activity A Engage in physical activity (PA) inside and outside of school. A Engage in PA inside and outside of school A Engage in PA inside and outside of school. A Engage in PA inside and outside of school.
Standard 3 Participates in physical activity Physical Activity Recall Physical Activity Recall Physical Activity Recall Physical Activity Recall
Standard 3 Participates in physical activity B Recall physical activities. B Self-monitor PA. B Create monitor a personal plan for PA. B Create monitor a personal plan for PA.
Standard 3 Participates in physical activity Physical Activity Picture Log Physical Activity Log Personal Physical Activity Plan Personal Physical Activity Plan
7Standard K-2 3-5 6-8 9-12
Standard 4 Health-enhancing level of fitness. A Demonstrate health-related fitness A Demonstrate health-related fitness A Demonstrate health-related fitness A Demonstrate health-related fitness
Standard 4 Health-enhancing level of fitness. Fitness Performance Rubric Criterion Referenced Fitness Test Criterion Referenced Fitness Test Criterion Referenced Fitness Test
Standard 4 Health-enhancing level of fitness. B Understand principles, components practices. B Understand principles, components practices. B Understand principles, components practices. B Understand principles, components practices.
Standard 4 Health-enhancing level of fitness. Fitness Test Bank Fitness Test Bank Personal Fitness Plan Personal Fitness Plan
Standard 5 Personal and social behavior A Follow safe procedures A Safety personal responsibility A Safety personal responsibility A Safety Etiquette
Standard 5 Personal and social behavior Personal Responsibility Observation Assessment Personal Responsibility Observation Assessment Personal Responsibility Observation Assessment Personal Responsibility Observation Assessment
Standard 5 Personal and social behavior B Cooperation consideration of others. B Cooperation respect. B Communicate and respect others B Communication and social responsibility.
Standard 5 Personal and social behavior Social Responsibility Observation Assessment Social Responsibility Observation Assessment Social Responsibility Observation Assessment Social Responsibility Observation Assessment
Standard 6 Values physical activity A Enjoyment A Self-challenge enjoyment A Self-challenge personal growth A Use PA to promote growth, goal setting enjoyment.
Standard 6 Values physical activity Enjoyment Assessment Advocacy Physical Activity Advocacy Physical Activity Marketing
Standard 6 Values physical activity B Physical Activity promotes self-expression and social interaction B Appreciate physical activities B Select PA that promote self-expression and interaction B Pursue PA that promote self-expression social interaction.
Standard 6 Values physical activity Activity Identification Advocacy Physical Activity Advocacy Physical Activity Marketing Plan
8Ohio Benchmark Assessment Scoring System
- 3, 2, 1 rating for each benchmark
- 3 Advanced
- 2 Proficient
- 1 Limited
- Leave blank if they could not participate (not
calculated in summarized data) - ODE provides an excel file to input data and
automatically calculate data to report to ODE. - 12 benchmark scores averaged together for an
overall score for each student (Advanced,
Proficient, Limited). - Student score then used to calculate overall
school score.
9PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND WELLNESS MEASURE REPORT
CARD FORMAT FOR THE 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR
The Physical Education and Wellness Measure
provides information about a districts policies
and practices with regard to physical activity,
health and wellness. It will first appear on the
reports that are issued at the end of the
2012-2013 school year.
Physical Education Index Compliance with Local Wellness Policy Participation in Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening Participation in Physical Activity Pilot Program
MODERATE (Click HERE for detailed information about your district) YES (Click HERE for detailed information regarding the federal wellness policy) YES (Click HERE for detailed information regarding BMI screening requirements and waivers) NO (Click HERE for detailed information regarding participation in a Physical Activity Pilot Program)
The extent to which students are successful in meeting the benchmarks contained in Ohios physical education standards. Building composite score and overall district composite score determination will be High. Moderate or Low. Compliance with the federal requirement for implementing a local wellness policy. Overall district composite score will be a Yes or No. Compliance with completing BMI screening requirements instead of operating under a waiver. Overall district composite score will be a Yes if completed BMI screening or No if requesting a waiver, non-submission of waiver or non-completion of BMI screening. Whether the district is participating in the option of a daily Physical Activity Pilot Program. Overall district composite score will be a Yes or No.
10What weve learned State-wide Assessment Data
Summarized data from Ohio Department of
Education
11State-wide Data Reflection
- A majority of schools scored in the moderate
category - First year for data collection implementation
- Expect higher scores in future years
- Scoring system based on overall student averages
- Student would have to score at least 90 of the
possible points possible. - Limited time allocated to physical education.
- K-8 No minimum time requirement, only part of
well-rounded education. - High School Grad Requirement ½ credit 120
hours of instruction.
12Individual School District Data
- District Characteristics
- Rated Excellent
- Students 2,058
- Physical Education Program
- One semester each year in middle school.
- Approximately 45 minutes each day.
- Teachers
- Two middle school teachers
- Other notes
- Began standards-based curriculum in 2010.
13Individual School Level Data
Benchmark Advanced Proficient Limited
1A 36 34 1
1B 35 36 0
2A 58 13 0
2B 38 28 5
3A 23 42 6
3B 71 0 0
4A 33 28 10
4B 6 64 0
5A 10 56 5
6A 4 60 7
6B 57 14 0
Totals 57 14 0
14Teachers Perceptions of Impact of the Assessments
- Method
- Emailed survey to 589 Ohio physical educators.
- Identified as physical educator on schools
website. - Emailed three reminders to complete the survey.
- Only complete if they taught in a public school
in 2012-2013. - Participants
- 81 teachers (14 response rate).
- 46 Females, 35 males
- Grade Bands 36 in K-2, 31 in 3-5, 30 in 6-8, and
22 in 9-12. - Teachers identified their schools as Rural (16),
Suburban (63), and Urban (21) - Teacher Experience
Years 0-2 3-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 20
5 7 12 16 23 37
15Results
- Survey prompts revolved around themes
- Perceived Difficulty in Implementing each
Benchmark Assessment - Overall Thoughts
- Professional Development
- Credibility to Profession
- Assessments Change
- Curriculum, Teaching, Administration view of
physical education - Teacher Suggestions to improve Assessments
16Teachers Perception of the Level of Difficulty
Implementing each Benchmark Assessment
- Easiest Benchmarks
- 1B (Object Control/Sport Skills)
- 5AB (Personal Social Responsibility)
- 1A (Locomotor/Movement Sequence)
- 4A (FITNESSGRAM)
- Difficult Benchmarks
- 2B (Biomechanical Principles)
- 3A (PA Recall)
- 6AB (Value PA),
- 3B (PA Plan),
- 4B (Fitness Plan)
17Benchmark Assessments
Item Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree
Changed my approach to my physical education program 9 53 19 13 8
Clarified the major student learning outcomes for physical education 15 41 20 18 6
Taken up a large amount of my class time that I could use for other things 37 30 19 13 0
Led to new ideas or modified lessons that I have used in my classes 3 52 20 18 7
The students found the assessments too difficult 6 22 35 35 2
Students have learned more this year as a result of the assessments than previous years 2 17 31 35 15
Students found the assessments too difficult 6 23 35 34 2
18Professional Development ODE
Item Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree
Additional PD is needed to effectively implement the assessments 12 34 21 26 7
Needed additional guidance to develop or implement for students with disabilities 11 37 21 26 5
Item Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree
ODE data sheet Excel file was easy to use. 9 49 17 22 2
Utilized technology to help implement the assessment or collect data 9 60 11 13 7
19Credibility of the Profession
Item Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree
Had a positive impact on my teaching 4 34 27 19 16
Made it easier to communicate to parents and students about progress in PE. 5 36 16 27 16
Status of PE in my district or school has been elevated by the ODE Assessments 1 16 27 29 27
Increased accountability associated with assessing students and reporting the data to ODE has been a positive for the profession 15 26 25 19 15
20Assessments Change
Item Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree Strongly Agree -gt Neither Agr/Disagr -gtStrongly Disagree
Data was used by myself, my colleagues, or district to identify strengths and/or weaknesses of the program 2 37 25 31 4
Changes are planned or were made in your district/schools program offerings or schedule as a result of the assessments 5 5 1 42 48
I (or teachers in the the district) revised our curriculum or course of study due to the assessments 14 44 11 22 9
My administrator have taken an increased interest in physical education in the past year due to the assessments 5 18 15 37 25
My district (K-12) meets more frequently to discuss physical education due to the assessments 10 17 9 35 28
21Reflection Future Directions
- Using the data to make a difference
- Students
- Programs
- School
- Advocacy
- Refine data collection tool process
22Additional Information
- Ohio Department of Education
- Assessments
- Data Collection file
- Other information about Ohio Physical Education
- Kevin Lorson
- Kevin.lorson_at_wright.edu
- Steve Mitchell
- smitchel_at_kent.edu