District Assessment Coordinators and WaKIDS
Webinar—October 14, 2013
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
● Background/Context for WaKIDS
● DAC Roles in Supporting Teaching Strategies GOLD® Assessment and Data Reporting
● Accessing Teaching Strategies GOLD® Reports
● DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned
Webinar Topics
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
WaKIDS: A Kindergarten Entry Transition Process
• Cross-Sector Partnership• First state K assessment and
only one to be observational, strengths-based and whole child-focused
• Formally recognizes: Parents as partners Collaboration of early learning
and K—12 • Process and product
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
WaKIDS Assessment
• Uses Teaching Strategies GOLD®
• Conducted by trained teachers
• Occurs over a period of 2 months; completed by October 31
• Measures strengths in 6 areas of development and learning
• Observation-based; ongoing; embedded in classroom activities
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GOLD® Differs from Other State Assessments
Teaching Strategies GOLD® Other State Assessments (MSP, HSPE, EOC)
Measures development and learning evident at beginning of school year
Measures knowledge and skills evident at end of school year or course
Observational Multiple-choice or open-ended response
Assesses whole child Assesses knowledge and skills in specific academic content areas
Conducted while children are engaged in learning activities (curriculum-embedded)
Conducted as a separate testing activity
Reports are immediately accessible to teacher/school after data is finalized
Lag time before teacher receives student data
Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
DAC Roles in Supporting Teaching Strategies GOLD® Assessment and Data Reporting
● Summer/Early Fall: Learn how the GOLD online system works to provide administrative technical assistance
● Late August/Early September: Assist with the process of uploading class lists/student rosters to GOLD.
● Upload electronically to GOLD system, using a template
● Add students one student at a time, should class lists change after upload
● Make sure each student has an SSID (new 2013 bulk SSID upload system allows students to be assigned SSIDs prior to full CEDARS submission)
● September/October: Assist with implementation of GOLD.
o Work with principals to manage the placement of students (transferring across classes or schools within district; adding students)
o Never delete a student from the system! Instead, archive students who have left the district. When in doubt, call WaKIDS office! 360-725-6161
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
DAC Roles in Supporting Teaching Strategies GOLD® Assessment and Data Reporting
• Fall: Become familiar with the data reports available through the Teaching Strategies GOLD system.
• Before October 31, help principals access the Assessment Status Report to review teachers’ progress toward entering final data (aka “finalizing checkpoint data”)
• After October 31, help principals analyze the data. Teaching Strategies GOLD reports can be accessed as soon as the data has been finalized.
• Help principals access the Snapshot Report and show them the Individual Child Report, Class Profile and Development and Learning Reports that teachers can generate.
• Winter/Spring: Analyze district data available from OSPI in January 2013 through WAMS and State Report Card
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
Teaching Strategies GOLD®
• How do teachers finalize their checkpoint data?
• Transferring and Archiving Students
• Generating and Analyzing the Assessment Status Report
Shelley Fisher, Implementation Manager
Teaching Strategies, LLC
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
And Other Important StuffPat Cummings
Tracye Ferguson
Christina Dabney
Tacoma School District
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned 1
• Use the Excel Template provided and import the student roster to Teaching Strategies GOLD
• Make sure you include SSIDs
• Teachers need the student rosters loaded before they can record WaKIDS data
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned 2
• At a certain point the teachers should be responsible for adding and editing students (don’t delete a student)
• We send them directions and ask them to get help from fellow teachers
• Student transfers from class to class or school to school (within district) are done at the district level
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned 3
• Audit your teacher and student class lists
• Last year’s WaKIDS records should be “archived” (Teaching Strategies takes care of this in the summer prior to the next school year).
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned 4
• Check the progress of your teachers…Using Assessment Status Report (under “Checkpoint” tab on Teaching Strategies site)
• Notify principals and teachers on a weekly basis (or more) regarding progress
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DAC to DAC: Lessons Learned 5
• Once the teachers have completed collecting data through Teaching Strategies GOLD you can look at your results with the Snapshot Report
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WaKIDS Areas and Objectives
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PDF Snapshot Report
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Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
PDF Snapshot Report
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Teaching Strategies GOLD technical support: • Call 1-866-736-5913• Hours: Monday through Thursday 5:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time• E-mail: [email protected] with a description of your concern and your
username
OSPI and ESD support, contact: • Susan Swanberg (360-725-6161 or [email protected]) for questions regarding
usernames, transferring users, accessing GOLD, resetting passwords
• Gretchen Stahr Breunig (360-725-6180 or [email protected]) for questions regarding training, teacher or principal support, ESD contact information
• Your regional ESD WaKIDS Coordinator for technical classroom and curriculum assistance and regional support; see list at: http://www.k12.wa.us/WaKIDS/Contacts.aspx
• Kathe Taylor (360-725-6153 or [email protected]) for questions about overall implementation and data questions
WaKIDS website: http://www.k12.wa.us/wakids
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Questions? WaKIDS Resources