Texas STaR Chart

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Texas STaR Chart Mauriceville Elementary School Presented by Peggy Hale November 2009

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Texas STaR Chart. Mauriceville Elementary School. Presented by Peggy Hale November 2009. Agenda. STAR Chart Key Areas Levels of Progress MVE’s Results Compared to Texas What now?. STAR Chart. S T A R. chool. echnology. nd. eadiness. Four Key Areas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Texas STaR Chart

Texas STaR ChartMauriceville Elementary SchoolPresented by Peggy Hale November 2009

1Agenda STAR Chart Key Areas Levels of Progress MVEs Results Compared to Texas What now?

2STAR Chart

STARchoolechnologyndeadiness*Tool for planning and self-assessing efforts to effectively integrate technology across curriculum*Tool designed for use in budgeting for resources*Tool used for evaluation of progress in local technology projects*Campus/District must submit STaR chart with all applications for state-funded technology*Data used for planning for future growth*Aligned with the Texas Long-Range Plan of Technology*The STaR Chart is aligned with the LRPT*Introduced in 2004-2005 on a voluntary basis for teachers to complete*Updated 2006-2007 and requires ALL teachers to complete to report on progress toward filling the requirements of NCLB-Title II Part D*NCLB-requires that ALL teachers should be technology literate and integrate technology across the curriculum*NCLB-requires that all students at the end of grade 8 be technology literate3Four Key AreasTeaching and LearningEducator PreparationAdministration and SupportInfrastructure

Teaching & Learning: Patterns of Classroom UseFrequency/Design of Instructional SettingContent Area ConnectionsTA TEKs ImplementationStudent Mastery of TAOnline Learning

Educator Preparation:Professional Development ExperiencesModels of Professional DevelopmentCapabilities of EducatorsAccess to Professional Development Levels of Understanding & Patterns of Use Professional Development for Online LearningAdministration and Support: Leadership and VisionPlanningInstructional SupportCommunication and CollaborationBudgetLeadership & Support for Online Learning

Infrastructure:Students per computersInternet Access & connectivity speedOther Classroom TechnologyTechnical SupportLocal Area Network/Wide Area NetworkDistance Learning Capacity4Four Levels of ProgressEarly TechDeveloping TechAdvanced TechTarget Tech

GoalEarly Tech = 6-8Developing Tech = 9-14Advanced Tech = 15-20Target Tech = 21-245MVEs STaR Chart Results21-24 is the TARGET goal for each area!6Statewide Summary

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Total completed survey: 7641MVE=13 (developing) need 2 more to make advancedMVE is part of the states majority7Statewide Summary

= MVE

Total completed survey: 7641MVE=13 (developing) need 2 more to make advancedMVE is part of the states majority

8Statewide Summary

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Total completed survey: 7641MVE=12(developing) need 3 more to make advancedMVE is part of the states majority

9Statewide Summary

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Total completed survey: 7641MVE=20 (advanced) need 1 more to make targetMVE is part of the states majority

10What now?How will MVE meet Target goals on the STaR chart?How can MVE meet the needs of the 21st Century learner?Are you technology literate?Do you integrate technology across curriculum?11

Vision of 2020 Addressing the Needs of Education in Texas and Planting the Seeds for a Secure Future . . .Lets unite together to make a difference!12Resources

Click to access the Teacher, State, or Campus STaR Chart Click to access the Texas Long-Range Plan of Technology

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