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MEYER ELEMENTARY

EDLD 5352 INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP: THE TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION

DENISE CHUICKEA1198

Texas STaR Chart

Agenda

1. Introduction to the Texas STaR chart2. State Expectations for District, Campus and

Teachers3. Meyer Elementary STaR Charts/Analysis4. What is Next?

Texas STaR Chart

Created in 2006 by the Texas Legislature, the School Technology and Readiness

measurement system to determine the following:

1. To Measure Proficiency in Technology Skills

Among teachersAmong studentsAmong district leadership

2. To set goals, benchmarks and plans

For District-wide planningFor Campus planningFor Professional Development targetsFor technology fundingFor curriculum developmentFor application for grant funds

3. To track progress

Toward NCLB requirementsToward state technology expectationsOf teachers toward SBEC requirementsOf campus administrations toward national

and state competencies

STaR Chart Surveys and Questionnaires

STaR chart questionnaires are –administered to students yearlyteachers are expected to respond to surveys

as distributed by their administratorsadministrators enter campus data into the

STaR chart system every year.

HTTP://STARCHART.ESC12.NET/

STaR Chart Website Link

Summary Areas Summary Areas STaR ClassificationsSTaR Classifications

1. Teaching and Learning

2. Educator Preparation and Development

3. Leadership, Administration and Instructional Support

4. Infrastructure for Technology

Early LearnerDeveloping LearnerAdvanced LearnerTarget Learner

STaR Chart Measurement Categories

STaR Chart Scoring System

Each Summary Area has subsections called “Key Areas”.

Under each key area are the specifics of what skills or knowledge level is expected.

Scoring Subsections

Subsections are each given a score, based on STaR chart characteristics (as indicated):

1.Early Tech (1 point)2.Developing Tech (2 points)3.Advanced Tech (3 points)4.Target Tech (4 points)

Overall Rating Scale

Early Tech (6-8 points total)

Developing Tech (9-14 points total)

Advanced Tech (15-20 points total)

Target Tech (21-24 point total)

Example of Subsections Under Key Area

Key Area II: Educator Preparation and Development

EP1 Professional Development ExperiencesEP2 Models of Professional DevelopmentEP4 Access to Professional DevelopmentEP5 Levels of Understanding and Patterns of

UseEP6 Professional Development for Online

LearningEP3 Capabilities of Educators

Examples on Table

(Activity – 5 minutes)Please use the full copies of the STaR chart on your

tables to find the following subsections:

1.Teaching and Learning: Content Area Connections

2.EP4: Access to Professional Development3.L6: Leadership and Support for Online Learning

1. Grades 9-12

4.“At least one technical staff to 501-750 computers”

2006-20072007-20082008-2009

Meyer ES STaR Chart Data

Meyer ES STaR Chart Data

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-2009

Summary 2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-2009

Teaching and Learning

14/24 16/24 15/24

Educator Preparation and Professional Development

11 14 15

Leadership, Administration& Instructional Support

8 16 16

Infrastructure for Technology

18 15 17

Early Tech 6-8Developing Tech 9-14 Advanced Tech 15-20

Target Tech 21-24

What is next for Meyer ES Staff and Students?

A. District GoalsB. District FundingC. Campus GoalsD. Campus FundingE. Other Funding Sources

This is what we used to have…

Old “Standard” CPUs

This is what will be installed over the summer!

New CPUs!

New monitor screens!

New “classroom presentation” arrangement

And BEST OF ALL…

1 new computer technology teacher, dedicated to teaching computer literacy classes

Computer will become part of the LAMP rotation

LAMP to CLAMP!

Summary

STaR Chart is the measurement tool used to plan for technology education in the state of Texas Please answer honestly and supervise the responses

of your students for validity

Meyer ES has increased in the STaR chart scores but still has enormous room for improvement

District leaders are committed to funding the equipment necessary to reach these goals.

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