Texas STaR Chart

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Agenda • No Child Left Behind • Teacher STaR Chart • Campus STaR Chart • Survey • STaR Chart Data • Challenges • Conclusion

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Agenda

• No Child Left Behind

• Teacher STaR Chart

• Campus STaR Chart

• Survey

• STaR Chart Data

• Challenges

• Conclusion

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Texas STaR Chart

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NCLB

• An online resource tool for self-assessment of fundamental knowledge and skills.

• Requires that students be technology literate by the end of the eighth grade.

• Texas Technology Applications curriculum supports teaching, learning, and integration

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Teacher STaR Chart

• Establishes a clear framework for measuring how well teachers are prepared to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to strive in today’s information and communication technologies economy

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Campus STaR Chart

• Designed to help campuses and districts determine their progress toward meeting the goals of the Long-Range Plan for Technology, as well as meeting the goals of their district

• Data from the chart is used to report progress toward the requirements in NCLB, Title II, Part D

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Survey

• Texas campuses must complete the survey online and use the profile annually to gauge their progress in integrating technology into the school and aligning with national and state standards (http://www.tea.state.tx.us/starchart).

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School District: LA JOYA ISDCampus: Juarez-Lincoln High School  Campus Results

Summary Area Key Area Totals Key Area STaR Classifications Trends

Teaching & Learning2008-09: 122007-08: 122006-07: 11

2008-09: 22007-08: 22006-07: 2

Instruction is teacher-directed. Students regularly use technology for some projects and information. Teachers must work often with technology and students to improve student achievement.

Educator Preparation & Development

2008-09: 122007-08: 112006-07: 12

2008-09: 22007-08: 22006-07: 2

Teachers use technology for administrative tasks and classroom management. They must attend more staff development trainings to acquire the knowledge needed to assist students in their classroom.

Leadership, Administration, & Instructional Support

2008-09: 142007-08: 132006-07: 12

2008-09: 22007-08: 22006-07: 2

Campus aligned with Long-Range Plan for Technology. Uses local funding.

Infrastructure for Technology

2008-09: 132007-08: 132006-07: 18

2008-09: 22007-08: 22006-07: 3

There are 4 or less students per computer. There is direct connectivity to internet.

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Challenges

• Students must become active participants in the learning process

• Move from traditional teacher-led learning model to a student-centered collaborative model

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Conclusion

• These technology tools make possible collaboration of diverse work and learning groups and provide access to rich resources and expertise previously unavailable.

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References

• Texas Education Agency. Texas Star Chart. <www.tea.state.tx.us/starchart>