CCRPI: A Comprehensive Roadmap to Help Improve Teacher Practice Dr. Taiesha Adams & Dr. Donald Warren
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1 CCRPI: A Comprehensive Roadmap to Help Improve Teacher Practice Dr. Taiesha Adams & Dr. Donald Warren June 3,
2 Agenda What is the CCRPI? Components of the CCRPI Suggestions for improving your school s CCRPI scores Resources & Important Contacts 2
3 What is the CCRPI? College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) Created under Georgia s ESEA Flexibility Waiver as an alternative to No Child Left Behind s Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Provides a comprehensive measure of school performance Provides schools with detailed data to use for improvement efforts 3
4 CCRPI Success The Art & Science to CCRPI Success Knowing all the elements Science Knowing the metrics and measures Understanding the calculation methods Learning to predict scores School Success 4
5 The Art & Science to CCRPI Success Analyzing school strengths and weaknesses ART Selecting clear targets Closely monitoring key targets Aligning school processes School Success 5
6 Looking Inside the CCRPI 6
7 CCRPI Components (0 110 points total) Milestones/ EOCTs (40% or 20 pts) Achievement Points (50 pts) Readiness (30% or 15 pts) Graduation (30% or 15 pts) Progress Points (40 pts) Achievement Gap (10 pts) Challenge Points (Up to 10 pts) ED/EL/SWD Performance Exceeding the Bar What actions, strategies, practices, initiatives, programs, or interventions are we using to impact each category? 7
8 Achievement Content Mastery, Readiness, Graduation Rate 8
9 Answers the questions: Achievement (50 points) Are students achieving at college and career ready levels? Are students engaged in opportunities to prepare them for college and careers? Are students graduating high school or are they on track to graduate high school? Measures: Content Mastery Student performance on state assessments Post Readiness Student performance on or participation in other measures of college and career readiness Graduation Rate High school cohort graduation rate or predictor for high school graduation 9
10 2015 and 2016 College and Career Ready Performance Index High School Grades 9-12 CONTENT MASTERY 1. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Ninth Grade Literature EOC (required participation rate 95%) 2. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones American Literature EOC (required participation rate 95%) 3. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Coordinate Algebra EOC (required participation rate 95%) 4. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Analytic Geometry EOC (required participation rate 95%) 5. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Physical Science EOC (required participation rate 95%) 6. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Biology EOC (required participation rate 95%) 7. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones US History EOC (required participation rate 95%) 8. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones Economics EOC (required participation rate 95%) *Beginning Learners are weighted at 0 pts, Developing Learners are weighted at 0.5, Proficient Learners are weighted at 1.0, and Distinguished Learners are weighted at 1.5. POST HIGH SCHOOL READINESS 9. Percent of graduates completing a CTAE pathway, or an advanced academic pathway, or an IB Career Related Programme, or a fine arts pathway, or a world language pathway within their program of study 10. Percent of graduates completing a CTAE pathway and earning a national industry recognized credential 11. Percent of graduates entering TCSG/USG not requiring remediation or learning support courses; or scoring program ready on the Compass; or scoring at least 22 out of 36 on the composite ACT; or scoring at least 1550 out of 2400 on the combined SAT; or scoring 3 or higher on two or more AP exams; or scoring 4 or higher on two or more IB exams 12. Percent of graduates earning high school credit(s) for accelerated enrollment via ACCEL, Dual HOPE Grant, Move On When Ready, Early College, Gateway to College, Advanced Placement courses, or International Baccalaureate courses 13. Percent of students scoring at Meets or Exceeds on the Georgia High School Writing Test 14. Percent of students achieving a Lexile measure greater than or equal to 1275 on the Georgia Milestones American Literature EOC 15. Percent of students assessments scoring at Proficient or Distinguished Learner on Georgia Milestones EOCs 16. Percent of students missing fewer than 6 days of school Year Cohort Graduation Rate (%) Year Extended Cohort Graduation Rate (%) GRADUATION RATE 10
11 2015 and 2016 College and Career Ready Performance Index Middle School Grades 6-8 CONTENT MASTERY 1. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones English Language Arts EOG (required participation rate 95%) 2. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones mathematics EOG (required participation rate 95%) 3. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones science EOG (required participation rate 95%) 4. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones social studies EOG (required participation rate 95%) *Beginning Learners are weighted at 0 pts, Developing Learners are weighted at 0.5, Proficient Learners are weighted at 1.0, and Distinguished Learners are weighted at 1.5. POST MIDDLE SCHOOL READINESS 5. Percent of English Learners with positive movement from one Performance Band to a higher Performance Band as measured by the ACCESS for ELLs 6. Percent of Students With Disabilities served in general education environments greater than 80% of the school day 7. Percent of students in grade 8 achieving a Lexile measure equal to or greater than 1050 on the Georgia Milestones ELA EOG 8. Percent of students completing 2 or more state defined career related assessments/inventories and a state defined Individual Graduation Plan by the end of grade 8 9. Percent of students missing fewer than 6 days of school PREDICTOR FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 10. Percent of students assessments scoring at Proficient or Distinguished Learner on Georgia Milestones EOGs 11
12 2015 and 2016 College and Career Ready Performance Index Elementary School Grades K-5 CONTENT MASTERY 1. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones English Language Arts EOG (required participation rate 95%) 2. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones mathematics EOG (required participation rate 95%) 3. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones science EOG (required participation rate 95%) 4. Percent of students scoring at Developing Learner or above on the Georgia Milestones social studies EOG (required participation rate 95%) *Beginning Learners are weighted at 0 pts, Developing Learners are weighted at 0.5, Proficient Learners are weighted at 1.0, and Distinguished Learners are weighted at Percent of English Learners with positive movement from one Performance Band to a higher Performance Band as measured by the ACCESS for ELLs 6. Percent of Students With Disabilities served in general education environments greater than 80% of the school day 7. Percent of students in grade 3 achieving a Lexile measure equal to or greater than 650 on the Georgia Milestones ELA EOG 8. Percent of students in grade 5 achieving a Lexile measure equal to or greater than 850 on the Georgia Milestones ELA EOG 9. Percent of students in grades 1-5 completing the identified number of grade specific career awareness lessons aligned to Georgia s 17 Career Clusters 10. Percent of students missing fewer than 6 days of school POST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READINESS PREDICTOR FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 11. Percent of students assessments scoring at Proficient or Distinguished Learner on Georgia Milestones EOGs 12
13 Progress Student Growth Percentiles 13
14 Answers the question: Are students growing at a typical or high rate compared to academically-similar students from across Georgia? Progress (40 points) Student growth percentiles: An SGP describes a student s growth relative to academically-similar students. This ensures a student s starting point is considered when measuring his or her growth. SGPs range from 1 to 99. All students, regardless of their prior achievement level, have the opportunity to demonstrate all levels of growth. 14
15 High Performing Low Growth 4 th Grade 620 LOW GROWTH 5 th Grade 589 SGP 15 SGP Ranges Proficiency vs Growth vs Type of Growth 1-34 Low Growth Typical Growth High Growth Low Performing High Growth 4 th Grade 474 John 5 th Grade 515 HIGH GROWTH SGP 71 Georgia Student Growth Percentiles: 15
16 District leaders should use SGP data to identify strengths and areas of concern within the district. Analyzing SGPs School leaders should use individual teacher and student SGP data (subgroup, gender, race, scale score) to do the following: Identify strengths and weaknesses within the school. Compare with other schools in the district and state. Identify the most effective teachers with all students. 16
17 Percent per Level How well did Mr. Miller s students perform? Mathematics GA Milestones Grade % 26% 11% 4% Beginning Learner Developing Learner Proficient Learner Distinguished Learner Performance Group Beginning Learner Developing Learner Proficient Learner Distinguished Learner 85% of students scored at proficient learner or above NOTE: Data can be retrieved from SLDS for your school and your teachers. 17
18 But did these students grow? 59 demonstrated low growth 32 demonstrated typical growth 25 demonstrated high growth NOTE: Data can be retrieved from SLDS for your school and your teachers. 18
19 Grade Level Proficiency Mr. Miller Student Growth Model high proficiency (85%) low growth (MGP = 34) NOTE: Data can be retrieved from SLDS for your school and your teachers. Growth by Teacher 19
20 6 th Grade Proficiency JONES MS Student Growth Model Even though JONES MS has a relatively high proficiency rate, Even though JONES MS has a other schools/districts are relatively high proficiency rate, showing much more growth other schools in the district are among 6 th graders in math (and showing much more growth among also have high proficiency rates). 6 th graders in math (some have higher proficiency rates). NOTE: Data can be retrieved from SLDS for your school and your teachers. 6 th Grade Growth 20
21 Grade Level Proficiency Student Growth Model What is happening in grade 6 that is resulting in lower growth than in grades 7 and 8? NOTE: Data can be retrieved from SLDS for your school and your teachers. Grade Level Growth 21
22 Achievement Gap Gap Size, Gap Progress 22
23 Answers the question: How well are the lowest-achieving 25% of students in the school performing relative to the state average and how much progress are they making? Achievement Gap (10 points) Measures: Gap progress the average current year growth demonstrated by the lowest 25% of students in the school based on their prior scores Gap size the current year gap between the lowest 25% of students in the school and the state average The higher of gap progress or gap size points counts towards CCRPI for closing the achievement gap. 23
24 Explanation of the Gap Size 2015 state s mean score of FAY students Scoring Rubric: GAP Big Gap = Fewer Points Small Gap = More Points 2015 performance of lowest quartile (bottom 25%) of FAY students (YOUR SCHOOL) 24
25 Explanation of the Gap Progress 2014 SGPs are used to identify Bottom 25% FAY students growth Scoring Rubric: 2015 Mean GP of these Bottom 25% FAY students identified from 2014 *2014 SGPs are used to only identify Bottom 25% *2015 Gap Progress is calculated using SGPs of those same students (students with high proficiency may fall into this group if they have low growth) 25
26 Identifying the bottom 25 th percentile 26
27 Challenge Points ED/SWD/ELL & Exceeding the Bar 27
28 Answers the questions: Challenge Points (10 points) Are student subgroups meeting achievement performance goals? Are schools implementing other practices to improve achievement and prepare students for college and careers? Measures: ED/EL/SWD Performance To what extent did Economically Disadvantaged (ED) students, English Learners (EL), and Students with Disabilities (SWD) meet their subgroup performance targets? Exceeding the Bar To what extent are schools implementing other practices associated with college and career readiness? 28
29 Challenge Points ED/EL/SWD Performance (MS) 29
30 Challenge Points ED/EL/SWD Performance (HS) 30
31 2015 High School Exceeding the Bar Indicators In addition to the eighteen (18) items within the College and Career Ready Performance Index, high schools may earn additional points for these supplemental indicators. 1. Percent of graduates earning credit in a physics course 2. Percent of first time 9 th grade students with disabilities earning 3 Carnegie Unit Credits in 3 core content areas (ELA, mathematics, science, social studies) and scoring at Developing Learner or above on all required Georgia Milestones EOCs 3. Percent of first time 9 th grade students earning 4 Carnegie Unit Credits in 4 core content areas (ELA, mathematics, science, social studies) and scoring at Proficient Learner or above on all required Georgia Milestones EOCs 4. School has earned a Georgia Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Program Certification 5. Percent of English Learners with positive movement from one Performance Band to a higher Performance Band based on the ACCESS for ELLs 6. Percent of graduates completing a career-related Work-Based Learning Program or a career-related Capstone Project (includes IB projects; moves to face of CCRPI in ) 7. Percent of graduates earning 3 or more high school credits in the same world language 8. Percent of teachers utilizing the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) 9. School or LEA-defined innovative practice accompanied by data supporting improved student achievement: examples include but are not limited to Charter System, Georgia College and Career Academy, Race to the Top, Striving Reader initiative, dual language immersion program, Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and/or Mathematics Design Collaborative (MDC), Response to Intervention (RTI), Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS), local instructional initiatives, etc. Practice must be reported via the CCRPI Data Collection application. 10. School or LEA Research/Evidence-Based Program/Practice designed to facilitate a personalized climate in the school: examples include but are not limited to Teachers as Advisors program; mentoring program; Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS); service-learning program; peer mediation; conflict mediation. To be included after statewide implementation: Percent of tested students scoring at a proficient level on a Soft Skills Assessment School s performance on the Georgia Teacher Effectiveness Measure (TEM) School s performance on the Georgia Leader Effectiveness Measure (LEM) 31
32 2015 Middle School Exceeding the Bar Indicators In addition to the ten (10) items within the College and Career Ready Performance Index, middle schools may earn additional points for these supplemental indicators. 1. Percent of students earning a passing score in three middle school courses in the fine arts, or career exploratory, or world languages by the end of grade 8 (courses must be in the same area of concentration) 2. Percent of students earning at least one high school credit by the end of grade 8 (ELA, mathematics, science, social studies, world languages, fine arts, CTAE) and scoring at Proficient Learner or above on the required Georgia Milestones EOCs 3. School has earned a Georgia Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Program Certification 4. Percent of teachers utilizing the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) 5. School or LEA-defined innovative practice accompanied by data supporting improved student achievement: examples include but are not limited to Charter System, Georgia College and Career Academy, Race to the Top, Striving Reader initiative, dual language immersion program, Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and/or Mathematics Design Collaborative (MDC), Response to Intervention (RTI), Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS), local instructional initiatives, etc. Practice must be reported via the CCRPI Data Collection application. 6. School or LEA Research/Evidence-Based Program/Practice designed to facilitate a personalized climate in the school: examples include but are not limited to Teachers as Advisors program; mentoring program; Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS); service-learning program; peer mediation; conflict mediation. To be included after statewide implementation: School s performance on the Georgia Teacher Effectiveness Measure (TEM) School s performance on the Georgia Leader Effectiveness Measure (LEM) 32
33 2015 Elementary School Exceeding the Bar Indicators In addition to the eleven (11) items within the College and Career Ready Performance Index, elementary schools may earn additional points for these supplemental indicators. 1. Percent of students in grades 3 5 earning a passing score in above grade level core courses (ELA, reading, mathematics, science, social studies) and scoring at Proficient Learner or above on all Georgia Milestones EOGs 2. Percent of students earning a passing score in world language courses or earning a passing score in fine arts courses 3. School has earned a Georgia Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Program Certification 4. Percent of 5 th grade students with a complete career portfolio by end of grade 5 (moves to face of CCRPI in ) 5. Percent of teachers utilizing the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) 6. School or LEA-defined innovative practice accompanied by data supporting improved student achievement: examples include but are not limited to Charter System, Georgia College and Career Academy, Race to the Top, Striving Reader initiative, dual language immersion program, Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and/or Mathematics Design Collaborative (MDC), Response to Intervention (RTI), Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS), local instructional initiatives, etc. Practice must be reported via the CCRPI Data Collection application. 7. School or LEA Research/Evidence-Based Program/Practice designed to facilitate a personalized climate in the school: examples include but are not limited to Teachers as Advisors program; mentoring program; Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS); service-learning program; peer mediation; conflict mediation. To be included after statewide implementation: School s performance on the Georgia Teacher Effectiveness Measure (TEM) School s performance on the Georgia Leader Effectiveness Measure (LEM) 33
34 Next Steps 34
35 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Pervasive use of standards/competency based instruction in each classroom Push CCRPI understanding to the teacher level Explain the CCRPI process to teachers to ensure their understanding of the various indicators Understand the math behind the numbers of CCRPI Improve teacher proficiency with SLDS (Statewide Longitudinal Data System) Elementary Schools provide appropriate time to teach Science and Social Studies 35
36 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Monitor the Lowest Quartile Group of students to close the Achievement Gap Who are these students? Does each teacher have a roster of these students? What s their learner profile? How is our Instructional Focus Time meeting their needs? How is SIEP meeting their needs? 36
37 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Drill into domain performance in all content areas of the Milestones Do we know our domains of lowest student performance & teacher instruction in 8 th grade science? Have we performed a root cause analysis for answers? 37
38 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Do we know our subgroup (flags) performance and next year s subgroup performance targets (which will result in green, yellow, or red flags)? See handout of GM Performance Targets Improve Co-Teaching Practices Do we have the right teachers paired together? Are they strong in DI for students? Do they have daily planning time together? 38
39 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Do our teachers have a Growth Mindset? Are we brainstorming problems with the School Keys strands and standards? Increase feedback to students based on their instructional level to close the gap in his/her learning: Task Process Self-regulation 39
40 Suggestions for Improving Your School s CCRPI? Use CCRPI data to determine the effectiveness of professional development as well as plan for upcoming PD Are my CSIP process goals aligned with CCRPI indicators? Types of school processes Instructional Organizational Administrative Continuous School Improvement 40
41 Resources Access CCRPI reports, data files Accountability specialist list Calculators CCRPI Data Element Quick Reference Guide Indicator guidance Webinars, videos, PPTs assessment/accountability/pages/default.aspx 41
42 For Questions about the CCRPI, contact State Contacts: Allison Timberlake, Ph.D., Director of Accountability or (404) Michelle Christensen, Accountability Specialist or (404) Tianna Floyd, Accountability Specialist or (404) August Ogletree, Ph.D., Accountability Research Specialist or (404) Qi Qin, Assessment Specialist, Growth Model or (404) Paula Swartzberg, Accountability Specialist or (404) Melissa Fincher, Ph.D., Deputy Superintendent for Assessment and Accountability or (404) Donald Warren, Ed.D., Director of Learning District Contacts: Taiesha Adams, Ed.D., Assessment & Data Response Facilitator 42
43 Questions 43
44 Please complete our evaluation at: 44
45 Beaudette, P. & Rauscheberg, S. (2013). State-Level Analysis of CCRPI Release. Retrieved from Department of Education. (2013). Accountability. Retrieved from References Department of Education. (2013). Georgia s College and Career Ready Performance Index: CCRPI Media Briefing. Retrieved from Glennon, M. (2013). The Art and Science of CCRPI. Retrieved from Harter, C. & Smith, B. (2014). CCRPI and School Improvement. Retrieved from
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