The Instructional Improvement System (IIS) Dashboard 2015 Data Collections Conference Presented by Carol Moore-McLeod
IIS Dashboard Highlights Building on the data within SLDS, the IIS dashboard allows District-level users to: Analyze Assessment, Attendance, and Growth Model data by multiple dimensions simultaneously Compare performance across fiscal years Compare performance across districts and schools Customize and save your report layouts Share your reports and layouts with other district users Export your report data to Excel or PDF
IIS Updates Training conducted at five Leadership Summits throughout the state in April and May Assessment data auto-syncs from SLDS 2013 FAY data loaded for CRCT Individual student growth percentiles can be exported as CSV School names added to all student rosters Attendance Rate (Percent Days Present) added to Attendance CSV export School-level dashboard to be released by end of September IIS User Guide available online
IIS Dashboard Demo
Thank you! For more information, please view the Instructional Improvement System web page at http:///technology-services/slds/pages/iis.aspx Carol Moore-McLeod cmoore@doe.k12.ga.us
SLDS Demo Site In your web browser, type: Bit.ly/sldsdemo 1. Click on View Demo 2. Click on Infinite Campus 3. Click on View District Dashboard 4. Click on the SLDS link 5. Click on IIS Dashboard
IIS Advisory Committee Districts The IIS dashboard was originally designed and piloted by 15 of the 26 RT3 districts. Those 15 districts comprised the IIS Advisory Committee. Walker Chattooga Floyd Polk Carroll Heard Troup Gordon Bartow Harris Coweta Gilmer Pickens Fannin Cherokee Cobb Talbot Pike Union Butts Towns White Lumpkin Forsyth DeKalb Upson Gwinnett Henry Taylor Hall Newton Monroe Crawford Macon Barrow Bibb Habersham Banks Jackson Walton Jasper Rabun Clarke Morgan Jones Putnam Greene Wilkinson Hart Elbert Taliaferro Hancock Wilkes Washington Laurens Johnson Gainesville City Treutlen Emanuel Burke Jenkins Candler Screven Bulloch Stewart Randolph Terrell Sumter Lee Dooly Crisp Turner Pulaski Wilcox Dodge Telfair Tattnall Appling Bryan Liberty Long Chatham Clay Early Calhoun Miller Baker Dougherty Mitchell Worth Colquitt Tift Cook Irwin Berrien Coffee Atkinson Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Glynn Valdosta City Decatur Grady Thomas Brooks Echols Clinch Charlton Camden
IIS Definition Instructional improvement systems means technology-based tools and other strategies that provide teachers, principals, and administrators with meaningful support and actionable data to systemically manage continuous instructional improvement, including such activities as: instructional planning; gathering information (e.g., through formative assessments, interim assessments, summative assessments, and looking at student work and other student data); analyzing information with the support of rapid-time reporting; using this information to inform decisions on appropriate next instructional steps; and evaluating the effectiveness of the actions taken. Such systems promote collaborative problem-solving and action planning; they may also integrate instructional data with student-level data such as attendance, discipline, grades, credit accumulation, and student survey results to provide early warning indicators of a student s risk of educational failure.
Goal of IIS: To improve teaching and learning through the timely use of data, processes, and tools.