1) The new RNN Data Tool in 2018 allows for an online, interactive graph that shows how schools compare to other schools with similar risk factors. Traditionally, Economically Disadvantaged was the sole risk factor used, however, this year additional risk factors such as absenteeism were considered. Find out more about the Reading Now Network or simply explore the RNN Data Tools to find similar schools in which to network and learn promising practices.
The SI Timeline has two new data sources available: 1) bit.ly/RNN18 and 2) Adequate Growth. 1) The new RNN Data Tool in 2018 allows for an online, interactive graph that shows how schools compare to other schools with similar risk factors. Traditionally, Economically Disadvantaged was the sole risk factor used, however, this year additional risk factors such as absenteeism were considered. Find out more about the Reading Now Network or simply explore the RNN Data Tools to find similar schools in which to network and learn promising practices. 2) Student growth for Ed Evals using state assessment data has been a hot topic recently with several options for districts to choose. Many are hearing about EVAAS with the Value-Added Modeling, often known as the 'black box,' as an option to explore this year. Most seem to be using Student Growth Percentiles, hopefully combined with multiple measures (such as proficiency). Some are learning about Adequate Growth with SE as a more intuitive and teacher friendly measure.
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