Aloha Teachers!
As part of our efforts to ensure that PD has a positive impact on student achievement (WASC), we are working to put a system in place to check and act based on data we collect. Therefore, we will be conducting a Math Linking Walk (also known as a Walkthrough) next Thursday on 12/13. The purpose of this walkthrough is to determine where we are in terms of the implementation of learning targets & success criterias, as well as the work we have done so far with Wes Yuu. This walkthrough will also be used to triangulate data and to coordinate future Wes Yuu PDs and to celebrate progress in our current efforts to improve math instruction and learning on our campus. (Wes will also be doing his own walkthrough on Jan 15th to look at how students are interacting with the LISC.)
A schedule will be forthcoming to determine the time for each classroom. A group of 3 people will be coming at a time. The Linking Walk will last no longer than 20 minutes. We are requesting that for this one day, if you could teach math during the time walkthrough will take place in your room.
Thank you for your patience and understanding!
Deb
As we dig deeper into iReady implementation this year, I wanted our District Resource teacher Daniel Noia to pull some data for us correlating SBA and iReady data. Below are his findings. This may help grade levels who are looking at iReady scores and goal planning for their classes. Deb Hatada, Principal Kaimiloa Elementary School Office (808) 689-1280 FAX (808) 689-1284 Good morning, Yes. That is correct. I apologize for not making that clear. Restating just for clarification Greater than .90 High correlation means that there is a definite relationship between performance on iReady and SBA Between .6 and .9 Medium correlation means there might be some relationship or connection between how well a student does on iReady is predictive as to how well they will do on SBA Less than .6 Little correlation means scores on both assessments have no relationship at all to each other I look forward to working with you folks on the 18th a...
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