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Sam Houston Math, Science & Technology Center
Texas Campus STaR Chart and Long-Range Plan for Technology 2006-2020
Agenda
Sam Houston Campus Goals Texas Long-Range Plan Goals Texas STaR Charts Use Sam Houston STaR Charts Comparisons Campus Statewide Summary Conclusion / Questions?
Sam Houston Campus Goals
Improve TAKS Math and Science scores using online resources.
Reduce failure rates by enrollment in online courses such as Apex Learning.
Increase graduation rate through Virtual School and web-based courses.
Texas Long-Range Plan Goals in 2020 Learners utilize technology. Educators are effective integrators of
technology. Leaders maintain a “technologically-rich
environment”. Infrastructure system supports school
community.
Texas STaR Chart Use
Provides evidence if campus is meeting goals of Long-Range Plan.
Provides evidence that technology integration is occurring in instruction.
Helps campus’ determine their technological needs. Helps district determine funding needs. Helps document progress of NCLB technology
literacy requirements.
STaR Chart Comparison Data
1213
1214 14
151515
121213
15
0
5
10
15
2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009
Teaching and Learning
Educator Preparation and Development
Leadership, Admin, and Instructional Support
Intrastructure for Technology
Levels of Progress
Early Tech Developing Tech Advanced Tech Target Tech
Four Key Areas
Teaching and Learning Educator Preparation and Development Leadership, Administration and
Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology
Are We Meeting the Texas Challenge?
Teaching and Learning Integrate technology in instructionMake connections to students’ livesOnline learning for students available Insure all students are technologically literate
Are We Meeting the Texas Challenge?
Preparation and Professional DevelopmentCollaboration among staffRelevant teacher prep programsOnline learning is availableChanging with changing needs of students
Are We Meeting the Texas Challenge?
Leadership, Administration and Instructional SupportSupport ongoing Professional DevelopmentDesignate time for collaborationAllocate funding for technology and
professional developmentAnalyze data to improve technology and its
use.
Are We Meeting the Texas Challenge?
Infrastructure of Technology Improved computer to student ratio Internet and Intranet accessSmart Board technologyTechnical support availability
Comparison ofSam Houston and Statewide Data
2007-2008Teaching
and Learning
Educator Preparation
and Development
Leadership, Administrati
on and Instructional
Support
Infrastructure for
Technology
Sam Houston
Developing Advanced Advanced Advanced
Statewide* Developing Developing Developing Advanced
*No Statewide data available for 2008-2009
Conclusion Looking to the Future
Improve integration of technology in the classroom
Improve professional development needs of staff
Improve overall support for technology by administration and tech support staff
Improve Level of Progress to “Target Tech”
Citations
Texas Education Agency (2006, December). Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020. Retrieved from http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/technology/lrpt/LRPTCompleteDec06.pdf on November 29, 2009.
Texas Education Agency (2008, September 15). Campus Statewide Summary by Key Area. Retrieved from http://starchart.esc12.net/docs/campusSWSummarybyKA20072008.pdf on November 29, 2009.