Stimulating and Sustaining Improvement How Longitudinal Data Systems Impact Federal Funding
Moderated by Kevin Hogan, eSchool News, Content Director
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Time: 2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT
Duration: One hour (15 mins for Q&A)
Increasingly, districts achieving significant gains in student performance cite longitudinal data systems — systems that gather and track student data over time — as their key to success. For these districts, easy access to accurate, real-time, frequently gathered data enables them to inform collaborative planning, differentiate instruction and drive improvement.
At this webinar, you’ll hear first-hand from district leaders and education technology innovators from Albemarle County Public Schools and Wichita Public Schools, how they are using data systems to:
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Provide their professional learning communities with formative and summative assessment data to inform differentiated instructional planning |
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Align standards-based curriculum, instruction and assessment programs to bolster continuous improvement initiatives |
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Analyze key data and performance indicators to make real-time shifts in pacing, intervention and enrichment |
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Provide classroom teachers with protocols to guide their use of data as an essential element in instructional practice |
You’ll also get critical and actionable insights from attorney and ARRA expert, David DeSchryver, on how Title I and Title IID dollars can be tapped right now to acquire the technology, tools and training to implement a longitudinal data system in your district
Webinar Speakers:
Pam Moran
Superintendent, Albemarle County Public Schools
Ms. Moran has executive oversight and administration rights within the Albemarle County Public School system. One of her key areas of emphasis is increasing teacher collaboration, understanding each student’s progress, identifying trends, and developing targeted and differentiated instruction based on data.
Kim Davis
Executive Director, Instructional Technology, Wichita Public Schools
Ms. Davis provides technology and data training for teachers and staff, including the implementation of benchmark formative assessments and the Classroom Focus Improvement Process (CFIP).
David DeSchryver
Legislative Director, Brustein & Manasevit
An attorney with the Washington DC-based law firm Brustein & Manasevit, David DeSchryver analyzes and writes about federal education legislation and important administrative actions. David is one of the leading experts on ARRA funding.
Luyen Chou
Chief Product Officer, Schoolnet
Luyen Chou is responsible for product strategy, development and operations for new and existing products at Schoolnet, a leading provider of data-driven education solutions, including longitudinal data systems, formative assessment, gradebooks and district/parent portals.
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