Monday, January 28, 2013

Data Tools

After looking through all the different data tools, I found the Four Quadrants to be the most meaningful and easy to use. I compared my math and reading scores and it helped me see my students in groups that I hadn't seen before.

I also enjoyed completing the 5 Whys tool when looking at the different reasons of why my EasyCBM math scores are low. I have been feeling frustrated with this math assessment for various reasons and after writing out the 'whys' of possible causes gave me good insight and a little peace of mind.

The Wagon Wheel Tool was the most confusing to me and I am still not quite sure how I would use it with my class data since it seems like it's suited for multiple data points, such as school or district comparisons.

Overall, I think the tools are very valuable and I am enjoying seeing the various ways I can look at my students and class. 

1 comment:

  1. I'd be interested to hear what you came up with for your "Whys" about the EasyCBM math scores. I'm not happy with my results, but I've also been thinking about it quite a bit. I don't feel like it is a good representation of my students' growth and I have some theories about it. We'll have to compare notes!

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