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Putting a face ON datausing Google docs

Denise Lombardo, De La Salle Ashfield@denise_lombardo

What did we need to do?

Leader of Pedagogy Roles (17)

CEO Sydney

“Build teacher and school capacity”

High ESL, Low Socio-Economic

DLSA = 82 nationalities, 70%ESL

My Background?

English, RE, Special Needs

Student-centred, reflective

“walk with others, not run”

NUMBERS DIDN’T WORK

Why, How, What I’ve Learnt

2011 IEPsIndividual Education Plans

“Assist teachers to integrate an analysis of student assessment DATA into overall program evaluation to inform and improve teaching and learning programs”

47 kids x 2 hours x 1 person x too much paper = good conversations, overwhelmed teachers, no change in practice

Must be a better way!

THANK YOUJENNY SYMINGTON!

@jcsymington

Putting a face on DATA

“in order to build success in schools, we need to see the data not as numbers but as the names and faces of every single student” (Sharratt and Fullan in G Whitby, Bluyonder, 30/4/12)

“Single most important factor common to successful change is that relationships improve. If relationships improve, schools get better.” (M. Fullan)

PART 1: SURVEY ALL STUDENTS

Google Form - Learner Survey: http://tinyurl.com/9gmnj88

Surveyed all students on learning needs/preferences

This would form basis, intro to more personalised ILCs

“Some” would have follow-up ILC

“What are you proud of?”

merits

achieving

improving

sports

good marks

trying harder

“....nothing”

“What did you do that helped you achieve?”

www.wordle.net

BEAUTY OF GOOGLE FORMS:

EXPORTS to EXCEL•Sort data by year, class, teacher etc.•Mail merge form letter to personalise for teachers in Individual

Learning Conversation

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PART 2: “Individual Learning

Conversations”

ILC: http://tinyurl.com/7xzdnvz

Nominated teachers had1:1 “conversation” with students (ALL teachers were involved...)

15 - 20 minutes

Introduced at staff meeting/role play interview

Teacher and Student ILCs...

Areas of study/school you find most difficult?

Strategies or approaches your teachers use that help you?

What could you do to help yourself? (etc...)

• (Completed on paper or online...)

“Student difficulties?”time management

understanding what I read

writing sentences, using grammar properly

career info

linking ideas

“academic” English

“Teachers help us by:”

Providing clear feedback

Doing demos/pracs

Checking for understanding

Modeling writing

“having fun with us”

COLLATED FEEDBACK!

Form: “Show summary of responses”

Graphic overview

File: “Download as... Excel”

mail merge forms

PART 3: Where to from here?

Spreadsheet can be sorted:

class, year

Individual results can be merged for new form letters:

parents (engagement with learning)

teachers, specialists

What will we do with new data?

pastoral issues arising (year groups, individuals)

learning issues arising (classes, year groups, individuals)

professional learning needs determined (Cycle of Inquiry - Timperley)

???? Instructuional Rounds with volunteers/faculties?

adjustments to programs/learning approaches

Putting a face on data?

• “I like having that rapport, that one on one, they can see that someone else cares about their learning. The care is really important. But we can’t just do this one off. We need to check in; it will be really important to keep that connection in the long run.” Dirar, HSIE

Improving relationships?

• “It was such a powerful experience, having that sort of a conversation with students about their learning. And when they would say, ‘Mrs So and So really helps me when she does this or that,’ I could then go back to that teacher and pass on the positive feedback. This really helps create a community of learners and contributes to great conversations about students and their learning.” John, RE

NAPLAN data can be your friend

be personal (no laptops...)

relationships, not the tech

@madiganda/@philbeadle: positioning

human face on data!

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