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Texas Star Chart: 

Texas Star Chart Holub Middle School (2011-2012)

Presentation Agenda: 

Presentation Agenda What is a STaR Chart? What is the Long Range Plan for Technology Why do I need to fill out a star Chart? Texas STaR Chart Four Key Areas Assessed on the STaR Chart How does Holub measure up? (2 slides) Summary/Conclusion

What is a star chart? http://starchart.epsilen.com/: 

What is a star chart? http://starchart.epsilen.com/ S chool T echnology a nd R eadiness A Teacher Tool for Planning and Self-Assessing aligned with the Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020.

What is the long range plan for technology,2006-2010 RPT) : 

What is the long range plan for technology,2006-2010 RPT) The Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2010, is a comprehensive strategic plan divided into four domains. The Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020 charts the course for educational technology in Texas and provides recommendations to various stakeholders in the areas of Teaching and Learning; Educator Preparation and Development; Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support; and Infrastructure for Technology.

Why do I need to fill out a STaR Chart? : 

Why do I need to fill out a STaR Chart? The Texas Teacher STaR Charts is an assessment tool developed around the four key areas of the Texas Long Range Plan for Technology: Teaching and Learning Educator Preparation and Development Leadership Administration and Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology Where Can I Find This Info? http :// starchart.epsilen.com/faqWhy.html

Texas Star Chart: 

Texas Star Chart The Teacher STaR Chart is designed to help teachers, campuses, and districts determine their progress toward meeting the goals of the Long-Range Plan for Technology, as well as meeting the goals of the district. The Texas Teacher STaR Chart can assist in the measurement of the impact of state and local efforts to improve student learning through the use of technology as specified in No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D. It can also identify needs for on-going professional development and raise awareness of research-based instructional goals. Where Can I Find This Info? http://starchart.epsilen.com/faqWhy.html

four Key areas Assessed on the star Chart: 

four Key areas Assessed on the star Chart Teaching and Learning Educator Preparation and Development Leadership, Administration and Instructional Support Infrastructure

How does holub measure up?: 

How does holub measure up?

How Does Holub Measure up?: 

How Does Holub Measure up? Summary Area Key Area Totals Key Area STaR Classifications Trends Teaching & Learning 2010-11: 14 2009-10: 16 2008-09: 13 2010-11: Developing Tech 2009-10: Advanced Tech 2008-09: Developing Tech The key area totals increased by three points from the 2008-09 school year to the 2009-10 school year. The following school year saw a decrease of two key area points and the classification returned to developing tech. Educator Preparation & Development 2010-11: 15 2009-10: 14 2008-09: 13 2010-11: Advanced Tech 2009-10: Developing Tech 2008-09: Developing Tech The key area totals have increased by one point for the past three consecutive school years. Leadership, Administration, & Instructional Support 2010-11: 17 2009-10: 16 2008-09: 16 2010-11: Advanced Tech 2009-10: Advanced Tech 2008-09: Advanced Tech The classifications are remained steady from year to year with a one point increase in key area total from the 2009-10 to 2010-11 school year. Infrastructure for Technology 2010-11: 17 2009-10: 16 2008-09: 16 2010-11: Advanced Tech 2009-10: Advanced Tech 2008-09: Advanced Tech The classifications are remained steady from year to year with a one point increase in key area total from the 2009-10 to 2010-11 school year.

Summary/conclusion (Star CHART Results: 

Summary/conclusion (Star CHART Results The key area totals increased by three points from the 2008-09 school year to the 2009-10 school year. The following school year saw a decrease of two key area points and the classification returned to developing tech. The key area totals have increased by one point for the past three consecutive school years. The classifications are remained steady from year to year with a one point increase in key area total from the 2009-10 to 2010-11 school year. The classifications are remained steady from year to year with a one point increase in key area total from the 2009-10 to 2010-11 school year.