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Texas

STaR Chart

Gertrude Leal ElementaryMission C.I.S.D.

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No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

What is a STaR Chart?

STaR Chart uses

4 Key Areas –

Teaching and Learning Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support Educator Preparation and Development Infrastructure for Technology

Campus STaR Chart Results

Review

Agenda

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NCLB of 2001No Child left behind act of 2001 states

that all students shall be technology literate by the

end of the eighth grade.

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What is a STaR Chart? NCLB requirement for all Texas teachers and campuses receiving state technology grant money.

A technology tool used for planning, budgeting, and evaluating progress of local technology projects

To be completed by the teachers, campus and public

The campus STaR Chart has four levels of progress (Early Tech, Developing Tech, Advanced Tech, or Target Tech)

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STaR Chart Uses

Create and update technology plan

Help create technology visions at the campus and district levels

Measure student and teacher proficiencies

Documents progress toward meeting NCLB Applications for grants

Determines campus needs and funding priorities

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4 Key Areas

Teaching and Learning

Educator Preparation and Development

Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support

Infrastructure for Technology

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Teaching and Learning- Target Tech

Teachers integrate technology

Teachers and students have access to digital technology

Teachers apply technology across subject areas

Teachers are technology literate

Teachers create and integrate web-based lessons

Technology Application TEKS are mastered

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Educator Preparation and Development – Target Tech

Teachers participate or mentor others to teach students to think critically in solving real-world problems

Campus promotes anytime, anywhere learning

Teachers demonstrate all SBEC Technology Application Standards

30 hours or more of professional development in technology

Teachers create interactive lessons

Teachers customize or teach online content or courses

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Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support – Target

TechCampus leadership promotes a shared vision

Campus leadership team has a technology-rich campus improvement plan

Educators support the use of technology to enhance instructional methods

Campus uses a variety of media and formats

Campus funds and resources are used to advance technology

Online learning is supported

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Infrastructure for Technology –Target Tech

All students have 1 to 1 access to the Internet

All rooms have direct connectivity to the Internet

All classrooms are fully equipped with technology

One technical staff to 350 or less computers

All rooms connected to LAN/WAN

Simultaneous access to online learning

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Review What is NCLB?

What is a STaR Chart? Uses?

http://starchart.esc12.net/

What are the 4 Key areas of the STaR Chart?

How do we fair as a campus in the area of technology?