Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap
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Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap: How to Measure Equity in Our Schools

Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap: How to Measure Equity in Our Schools

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"Dr. Johnson's work provides both the philosophical and practical blueprint for transforming public schools into the learning communities we want and need. Leaders will find the book to be the most useful document to guide and inform their efforts to close the gap and maximize learning for all students." Joseph Burke, Superintendent of Schools Springfield Public Schools Springfield, MA "If the goal of all students reaching high standards is to be met, Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap should be required reading for all teachers and administrators. It should also be an integral part of the course of study for those preparing to teach in the United States." Vinetta C. Jones, Dean School of Education, Howard University "From Johnson's penetrating analysis of current research, policies, and practices, and her wealth of experiences working with school districts around the nation, she clearly makes the connection between using data and achieving equitable outcomes as districts and schools struggle to close the achievement gap." Aukram Burton, Diversity/Multicultural Specialist Gheen Professional Development Academy Louisville, KY "This book represents a significant contribution to the national debate around school reform. Ruth Johnson presents a thoughtful, well-documented treatise on how educators, policymakers, and parents can use data to set achievement goals and to measure progress towards these goals." Walter Allen, Professor Department of Sociology, UCLA Exercise the power of data to identify and rectify educational inequalities! Student populations are diverse—however, their access to knowledge and success should not be. Unfortunately, statistics show that real disparities do exist in academic achievement, which consistently coincide with income level and race. In this comprehensive guide, Ruth S. Johnson highlights compelling evidence that these inequities can be linked to school practices that inadvertently increase inequities. The solution to this pervasive problem lies in the collection and examination of appropriate data, and this book shows readers how. This updated edition of Setting Our Sights: Measuring Equity in School Change now includes current studies, policies, and practices, and provides new sections on data dialogues and school indicators. It offers valuable assistance for understanding, visioning, planning, and executing tactics that can successfully close the gap in student achievement, including: Straightforward and in-depth discussions of the five stages for equity reform Clear and easy-to-understand explanations of research findings Practical tools including questionnaires, surveys, forms, and models Tips for effectively gathering, analyzing, and applying data Johnson shows how data is instrumental not only in targeting areas for improvement, but also in offering insights into the necessary steps to foster positive change and create a culture of high achievement for all students, especially those students who have traditionally been overlooked. An indispensable reference for any school undergoing a quality review process, this reader-friendly manual presents practical how-to's for analyzing data and developing a strategy that empowers teachers and administrators with an equal opportunity for success.

Table of Contents:
Foreword: A Strategy to Challenge Inequality - Anne Wheelock Introduction: New to the Second Edition Acknowledgments About the Author Part I: Setting Our Sights on Student Achievement 1. The Achievement Gap: Framing Our Minds to Set Our Sights The Achievement Gap Some Other Considerations Rethinking the Issues: Creating the Conditions for Moving Forward Stages in the Change Process: How Data Offer Help and Hope 2. Building Dissatisfaction and Killing the Myths: Examining Data as a First Step Toward Motivating Reform The Broader Picture: Societal Implications of Undereducating Certain Populations Similar Aspirations, Unequal Chances: Data to Dispel Myths and Demonstrate Differential Expectations and Learning Opportunities for Students Who Has the Opportunity to Go to College? Changing Practices and Achievement Patterns: Exploding Myths That Perpetuate Underachievement 3. Data in the Reform Process: How and Why Key Roles for Data Assessing Data Use and Access Stages of the Data User Process Using Technology to Make Strong Presentations 4. Building Leadership and Data Teams Establishing the Need: A First Step for Highly Resistant Schools Creating the Team: The First Step in Most Schools The Role of the Leadership Team Structuring the Leadership Team′s Work Team Development The Data Team: Core to the The Data Team: Core to the School′s Success in Using Data to Achieve Reform Planning for Team Success: Team Self-Assessment of Strengths and Needs Assessing Perspectives of Team Effectiveness Planning for Team Leadership Development Part II: Inquiring About Equity 5. Talking About Data Why the Need for Dialogue Guiding the Dialogue Outcomes From Dialogues Conducting the Inquiry: Measurement Dimensions and Approaches 6. Examining Outcomes Looking at the Big Picture Outcome Data From Standardized Test Scores: Peeling the Data Standardized Tests for College Going Monitoring Student Grades Displaying Middle and High School Course Enrollment and Student Overall Progress in College Preparatory Courses Outcomes: Student Graduation Rates College-Going Rates Nonacademic Measures Related to Outcomes 7. Assessing Policies and Practices Part I: Instruments Assessing Perceptions of Attitudes, Readiness, and Commitment to Reform at the School Process Indicators Assessing Institutional Reform in the Academic Culture of Schools Other Instruments to Assess Equity Schools′ and Districts′ Assessments of Delivery of Precollege Guidance Characteristics of High-Performing and Low-Performing Counseling Programs Counselor College Preparatory Record Keeping for Individual Students Which Counselors Are Providing College Access to Students? Counselor′s Plans for Counselees Part II: Existing School Documents How Does the Master Schedule Reflect Practices and Goals? Assessing Documents, Policies, and Practices on How Time Is Used Examining School Calendars Teacher Plan Books Part III: Assessing Equitable Classroom Practices Survey--The Equitable School Classroom Teacher Observations Observing Students in Class and School Parent and Student Information 8. Listening to Student and Parent Voices Student and Parent-Guardian Questionnaires Aspirations and Reality Listening to Students′ Voices Regarding the Academic Culture of the School 9. Evaluating Programs and Interventions Analyses of Efforts to Raise Student Achievement Assessing Elementary Programs and Practices Assessing the Improvement of College Preparation and College-Going Rates Professional Development 10. Using School Indicators to Answer Critical Questions How and When to Gather Indicators Combining Indicators to Answer Critical Questions Sample Indicator Combinations 11. Will We Know It When We See It? Visioning, Planning, and Implementation Planning for Monitoring Plan for Monitoring the Improvement of College Preparation and College-Going Rates The Role of the External Resource Person Resources for Equitable School Reform Bibliography References Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781483362830
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • No of Pages: 336
  • ISBN-10: 1483362833
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: How to Measure Equity in Our Schools


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