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February 13, 2025

Interpreting School Data

Interpreting School Data Assignment

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Interpreting Information

Scenario E

Questions

  1. Suppose you’re working with third-grade teachers at this school and they’re interested in examining how their students performed in terms of the language skills measured on this test. What does the data in this table indicate about whether boys and girls performed differently in the third grade?

Interpreting School Data

 

  1. Regarding a series of statements that people might make about different aspects of the Grade 3 data in this table, please indicate for each statement whether you agree or disagree and the reasons why. Remember to think aloud as you’re deciding on your answer.
    1. A majority of third graders at this school have not achieved proficiency in ELA as measured by this test.
    2. In Grade 3, boys were more likely than girls to score Below Basic on this assessment.
    3. Of those students who scored Below Basic in Grade 3, most were Latino.

Interpreting School Data

  1. Now let’s assume that you’re a fourth-grade teacher and these Grade 4 data are for mid-year performance on a benchmark test. If there is a particular group of fourth graders you think will be most likely to have trouble scoring basic or above on the state test at the end of the year, could you point out their data in this table? Which group would you be concerned about and what data trigger that concern? OR Why don’t you think the subgroup data in the table point to a priority need for any particular subgroup?
  2. Now let’s go back to the Grade 3 data. Remember that these are for last year’s third graders., If there have been no major changes in the school’s student body teachers, or curriculum would you expect that,
    1. On the basis of last year’s test scores girls can be expected to score higher than boys when this test is given to this year’s third graders.,
    2. These data suggest that next year’s third-grade Asian/PI girls will score better than other third graders on this test.,

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Scenario F

Questions

  1. What was Oak School’s average Total Math Score in 2003–04?,
  2. What was the difference in the district’s total math score in 2005–06 compared with 2003–04?

Interpreting School Data

Please respond to these questions about how you would interpret the data in this chart.

  1. Looking at the chart as a whole, what would this data tell you about fourth graders’ mathematics achievement at this school? Regarding a series of statements that people might make about the data in this graph and indicate for each one whether you agree or disagree and the reasons why. Remember to think aloud as you’re deciding on your answer.
    1. Oak School does better than the district as a whole in Grade 4 mathematics.
    2. Oak School has made some improvement in Grade 4 mathematics over this time period.
    3. Relative to the district as a whole, Oak School fourth graders have been getting better in their problem-solving skills.
    4. Relative to the district as a whole, Oak School fourth graders have been getting better in their computation skills.
    5. Oak School’s progress in narrowing the Grade 4 math achievement gap with the rest of the district has been in problem solving rather than computation.

Interpreting School Data

  1. Suppose Oak School had started using a new mathematics program at the beginning of the 2004-05 school year while the rest of the district continued with the old program. Looking at these data, what are your thoughts about the new curriculum?
    1. The math program appeared to improve achievement the first year it was used but the benefit disappeared the next year.
    2. The new math program appeared to help students with their computation skills.
    3. You can’t be sure whether the program is having an effect because there may be differences between the different classes of fourth graders.
    4. Scores move around from year to year, but the new math program appears promising and should be monitored for more years.
  2. Are there other issues or possible explanations that should be taken into account as well?