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Interpreting the AP Instructional Planning Report

AP Online Score Report System

Goals: To provide educators with AP Exam data in a dynamic and

environmentally-friendly format

To provide authorized AP teachers with direct access to their students’ scores

To provide teachers with earlier access to their AP Instructional Planning Reports so they can plan curriculum adjustments in a more timely manner

To provide administrators with aggregate data, disaggregate data, usage reports, & options for updating student data

Steps to View Reports – 1. Login

Requires an Educational Professional account User ID and Password

Steps to View Reports – 2. Terms of Use

Reports are designed to provide information about the performance of your AP students to guide curricular/instructional planning

Reports are NOT to: evaluate faculty rank institutions share with other institutions,

students, or families

*Will only appear once annually, the first time you wish to access the reports

AP Online Score Report System - Access

AP Course Audit teachers will automatically be given access to the following reports as an Online Score Report teacher:

AP Instructional Planning Report AP Instructional Planning Report – by section Subject Score Report

AP Course Audit teachers may be restricted, by administrators, to receive only summary data in the AP Instructional Planning Report

New Online Score Reports & Features

Three new reports are now available for school administrators:– Five-Year School Score Summary– AP Scholar Roster– Student Datafile

Additional enhancements:– Multiple years’ reports are now available. Your dashboard contains a

dropdown to select the exam year (i.e., 2010, 2011, etc.).– You can now search/filter the student score reports by student name or

AP number.

AP Online Score Report System – Users

Report Name and Description Who Can See It

School Administrator

AP Teacher District Administrator

AP Scholar Roster (new this year): Roster showing all AP students who earned an AP Scholar Award, and their AP Exam scores.

Yes N/A Yes

Five-Year School Score Summary (new this year): This report contains five years of data at the school, state and global levels. Also provides subject-specific summaries of total exams, scores and mean scores.

Yes N/A Yes

Student Datafile (new this year): A downloadable .csv file containing student score report data for each AP student who tested this year. This information can be uploaded to other systems, or used for internal analysis and planning. This is the same data previously available in the CD that schools and districts could order for a fee.

Yes N/A Yes

District Summary Reports (new this year): Similar to the paper summary reports districts have ordered for a fee in the past. Three separate summary reports are available: one by school, one with group comparisons (state, national, global), and one by student demographics.

N/A Yes Yes

AP Online Score Report System – Users (cont.)

Report Name and Description Who Can See It

School Administrator

AP Teacher District Administrator

Current Year Score Summary:Report listing the total numbers of each AP score (1 to 5) for each AP subject offered at a school.

Yes N/A Yes

School Score Roster: Roster showing all AP students who tested during a specific exam year, and their AP scores. This report is customizable to display these students' scores from previous years.

Yes N/A Yes

AP Equity and Excellence Report: Report displaying the percentages of a school's entire 10th, 11th and 12th grade classes who scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam and the percentage of the senior class that scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam during high school.

Yes N/A Yes

Subject Score Roster: Roster for each AP subject listing all students and their AP scores.

Yes Yes Yes

AP Instructional Planning Report: Subject-specific report showing the performance of students on the multiple-choice and free-response sections and on specific topics within that AP Exam, compared to all students.

Yes Yes Yes

AP Online Score Report System – Users (cont.)

http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/ap/scores/online-score-reporting

Report Name and Description Who Can See It

School Administrator

AP Teacher District Administrator

Student Score Report: Individual, cumulative report for each AP student in a school, listing scores for each AP Exam taken by that student.

Yes N/A N/A

College and University Totals: Report listing which colleges and universities received the AP scores of a school's students.

Yes N/A Yes

Steps to View Reports - 3a. Select Sections

Schools with multiple teachers for a specific subject can use section codes to disaggregate student data by teacher

– Benefit: teachers get a true view of their students’ performance

Will only appear– once annually, the first time

you access the reports– if school designated section on

Student Answer Sheet (only sections used on Answer sheet are displayed)

Teachers can only pick subjects for which they are authorized

Users with multiple organizations or

multiple roles will need to select

accordingly

Users with multiple roles will initially be

logged in as Administrators

Steps to View Reports - 3b. Select Organization / Role

Starting point to access all reports and system functions

Personalized to the user’s role organization

The same data as previous paper reports but with

additional features offered by web media

Choose to view or customize report

Reports run real-time

Steps to View Reports - 4. Score Reports Home

AP Scholar Roster (New in 2011)• Roster showing all AP students who earned an AP Scholar Award, and their AP

Exam scores. Available for multiple exam years, starting with 2011.• Paper Scholar rosters will no longer be mailed to schools.

Five-Year School Score Summary (New in 2011)

This report contains five years of data at the school, state and global levels. Also provides subject-specific summaries of total exams, scores and mean scores.

your school

your state

global

Current Year Score Summary

Provides the total numbers of each AP score (1 to 5) for each AP subject offered at your school

School Score RosterCumulative roster displays all AP students who took AP Exams in 2010 and their AP scores.

The report can be customized to display these students’ scores from previous years.

AP Equity and ExcellencePercentage of your school’s entire 10th, 11th and

12th grade classes who scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam

Percentage of each school's senior class that scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam during high school.

Subject Score RosterRoster for each AP subject listing all students & their AP scores

AP Instructional Planning Report (Pg 1)• The top bar graph and chart show how this group

of students performed overall versus the global population.

• Bottom two bar graphs and charts show student performance on multiple-choice and free-response sections.

AP Instructional Planning Report (Pg 2)• Global Mean - the average scores of all AP students worldwide on specific

content categories within the exam

• Group Mean – the average scores of your students for specific content categories within the exam

• Right-hand side shows how your students fall into global quartiles. Grouping of students in the higher/lower fourths indicates higher/lower performance than the total population.

Provides a detailed view of students’ performance on specific content categories on the multiple-choice & free-response sections

Student Score ReportIndividual, cumulative report for each AP student in your school, listing scores for each AP Exam taken by that student.

College and University Totals

Lists the colleges and universities that received your students' AP scores

Student Datafile (New in 2011)

• A downloadable .csv file containing student score report data for each AP student.

• This information can be uploaded to other systems, or used for internal analysis and planning.

• Same as the data that were previously available in the CD that schools ordered for a fee. (Scores on CD are no longer available.)

• Instructions for using and formatting the file are available in the help text and at www.collegeboard.org/apdatafile.

Contact your Coordinator/Principal if: You see information that should be corrected:

– Students missing from the report or erroneously on the report– Student grade level– Students names (AP Services can only correct nicknames or

egregious mistakes)– Same student is listed under two separate AP Numbers– Student score is missing or incomplete

You are switching schools or retiring You are a Department Head and would like to receive

reports for subjects you do not teach

Help Section of Site

Should be helpful in a variety of situations

Highly thorough with a wide array of technical support / Frequently Asked Questions

Interpreting the AP Instructional Planning

Report:Implications for

Instruction

“We can have facts without thinking but we cannot have thinking without

facts.”— John Dewey, 1857–1952

AP Instructional Planning Report (Pg 1)• The top bar graph and chart show how this

group of students performed overall versus the global population.

• Bottom two bar graphs and charts show student performance on multiple-choice and free-response sections.

AP Instructional Planning Report (Pg 2)• Global Mean - the average scores of all AP students worldwide on specific

content categories within the exam

• Group Mean – the average scores of your students for specific content categories within the exam

• Right-hand side shows how your students fall into global quartiles. Grouping of students in the higher/lower fourths indicates higher/lower performance than the total population.

Provides a detailed view of students’ performance on specific content categories on the multiple-choice & free-response sections

AP Instructional Planning Report…At A Glance

WOW’s!

50% of my students scored a 5

?

?

WHOA’s!

My students’ FRQ scores

?

?

Performance on Multiple ChoiceDATA

Content Area: Molecules & Cells

Number of Questions: 26

Global Mean: 13.5

Group Mean: 15.7

# of Students in Each Group: Highest Fourth: 8 students Third Fourth: 1 student Second Fourth: 4 students Lowest Fourth: 3 students

ANALYSIS Based on the data, are students in your

group successful in this content area?

What is the evidence to support your assessment of success?

Evidence from APIP report?

Evidence other than APIP report? Classroom activities Classroom assessments

Performance on Free Response

DATA Question/Problem (Topic): Biological

Roles of Bacteria

Maximum # of Points Possible: 10

Global Mean: 4.3

Group Mean: 4.1

# of Students in Each Group: Highest Fourth: 3 students Third Fourth: 4 students Second Fourth: 4 students Lowest Fourth: 5 students

ANALYSIS Based on the data, are students in your

group successful in this content area?

What is the evidence to support your assessment of success?

Evidence from APIP report?

Evidence other than APIP report? Classroom activities Classroom assessments

Instructional Planning & Practice

• What implications does analyzing your APIPR have for your instructional practice?

Instructional Planning & Practice

• What limitations, if any, do you foresee with analyzing AP Instructional Planning Report data?

Instructional Planning & Practice

• What could you do to overcome these limitations?

Forward Thinking…Short Term I want to revisit my unit/lessons/activities/assessments for

the following concept:

Terms and definitions necessary for grasping this concept include:

Things I can do easily and quickly to tackle this concept include:

Skills my students already use in/out of the classroom

Resources that could be useful in incorporating this concept

Forward Thinking…Long Term

Long-term plans to restructure my course to better address this concept include:

Skills my students already use in/out of the classroom

Resources that could be useful in incorporating this concept

I foresee these challenges….AND possible solutions:

Interpreting AP ScoresIf you have observed…Most scores in a subject are 1’s and 2’s:

o Review the course content against the published Course Description on AP Central to ensure that students are being taught what the exams measure. This is especially true if students whose classroom scores are high do not achieve at least average scores on AP Exams.

o Consider the opportunities you have had for Professional Development and factor in student readiness (motivation, reading and writing skills, prior course work).

Most AP Scores in a subject are 4’s and 5’s:o It could be possible that the selection criteria for the class are overly

rigorous. Consider opening the class to more students.Scores on the multiple-choice and free-response sections of the AP

Exams are widely divergent:o Implement practice sessions on test skills for multiple-choice exams, or more

assignments during the school year that emphasize writing and organizational skills.

Questions?

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