Disaggregating Benchmark Data
using eduphoria!
Viewing Student's Benchmark Data
STEP TWO: Click on ANALYZE...(this is where you will view and analyze all your data)
Looking at Benchmark Data
Remember: STAAR: Ninth Grade and Tenth Grade
TAKS: Eleventh Grade
DOUBLE CLICK ON THE SUBJECT YOU WISH TO VIEW.
All campus data will populate.
DOUBLE CLICK on your CAMPUS
You will see a list of every student who has taken that benchmark
Make sure you select Reporting Category Breakdown
Hovering over the Reporting Catergory
Selecting a Reporting Catergory
Export to Excel
A: You can begin by sorting student according to Reporting Categories. It is important that you know which Student Expectations are covered within each category.
http://lead4ward.com/resources/#snapshots
Q: I really want to help all students succeed. Once I have determined which areas my students struggle, how can I incorporate that information into my direct teach sessions?
A: There are several ways this can be accomplished. Examples include, but not limited to: (1) Once your data has been exported into Excel, you can group your lower performing students together and pair them your higher performing students.
(2) You can use benchmark data as well as state assessment data to determine your bubble student. Bubble students are those who fall in the category of being one or two questions away from passing the assessment.
Q: How will I know, based on the benchmark scores or even previous state assessment scores, if my student is on the right track to actually pass the state assessment?
A: Currently the standard for passing both an EOC and TAKS is less than 60%. If you want to be sure your students are on the right track and will be successful, take a look at the raw score conversation charts on the link provided.
STAAR http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4_wide.aspx?id=25769814833&menu_id=793
TAKS http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/taks/convtables/yr13/