The Issue Is…
NCLB and TEA have decided that now it IS REQUIRED TO report on whether
students graduating 8th grade have met the State’s expectations for
Technology Literacy. It is up to the District to determine how that
will be decided. Documentation must be provided.
It is significant because:
- Data is required, auditable, must have supporting documentation and failure to provide it may negatively impact future funding per the Texas Education Agency and No Child Left Behind.
- Since December, 2006, eighth graders have had to meet Technology Applications:TEKS graduation requirements.
- Assessments may show that the District is not sufficiently
prepared to assess students in grades K-8 in the area of Technology
Applications.
- Campus averages (100%) are at a Level 1 or 2 of technology integration (Teaching and Learning). This means campuses are at early/developing level of
technology per the Texas STaR Chart. Categories covered in this area with district average score :
- Patterns of Classroom Use - 2
- Frequency/Design of Instructional Setting Using Digital Content - 2
- Content Area Connections, Technology Applications (TA) TEKS Implementation (TAC Chapter 26) - 2
- Student Mastery of Technology Applications (TA) TEKS - 2
- Online Learning - 1 (high school was only campus at a 2 in this category)
Ideal outcome:
- Notify all campuses and Assess all eighth graders this school year using one of the options outlined below:
| Choice |
Description |
Cost |
Perceived Quality |
| Option 1 |
Learning.com assessment
|
$14,000
|
High |
| Option 2 |
TechConnect TA:TEKS Electronic Textbook
|
Free |
Medium
|
| Option 3 |
Moodle-ize Another District’s Assessment
|
Free
|
Low
|
- Require all instructional
staff—teachers, administrators, librarians—to complete 50 hours of
online professional learning aligned to ISTE National Education
Technology Standards (NETS) and 20 hours of face to face workshops—in
preparation to integrate Technology Applications:TEKS to meet
expectations by October, 2008.
- Refine the Curriculum & Instruction Scope and Sequence to
reflect integration of Technology Applications:TEKS in the core content
area.
- Update every Middle School computer lab so that it is running
the latest OS (e.g. Windows XP), has a digital projector, and other
necessary peripherals (e.g. digital camera, scanner) and software
needed to meet needs.
- Fully fund and staff at every campus, a Grade 6 or 7 Technology Applications Teacher.
Relevant Background Information
- The District has a 41% activation rate on its Technology
Applications:TEKS Electronic Textbooks for grades K-8. Actual usage is
not measured but, in all likelihood, lags far behind.
- Only a few middle schools still have full-time Technology Applications:TEKS teachers and the labs to support them.
- Other NCLB Requirements that must be reported between September, 2008 and November, 2008:
- Unduplicated number of computers available to students for instruction by Internet access type
- Minimum requirements will be provided for machines that should be included in the report.
- Internet access type refers to whether the computers are dial-up, high speed, or no connection to the Internet).
- Unduplicated number of school personnel achieving
acceptable performance on standards-based performance profiles of
technology user skills as defined by the State by staff categories.
This includes administrators, teachers and librarians. (tracked by STaR
Chart currently) and administrators (new assessment being developed for
them).
What Instructional Technology (IT) has done up to this point:
Now
- Crafted a Weekly Memo for Principals
- Investigated the various options for 8th Grade Assessment
The Help IT wants from the Group is:
- Tell me which option you want to select.
- Communicate that option to associate area superintendents, superintendents and principals with a high level of urgency.
- Obtain support to implement and achieve the ideal outcome above.
- Grant permission to send out this weekly memo to all campus principals.
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