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Progress Monitoring and Goal Writing. Section 5 : Progress Monitoring with AIMSweb. Logging on to AIMSweb. Login to your AIMSweb account at www.aimsweb.com . Click the Customer Login button in the top right hand corner of the page. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Progress Monitoring and Goal Writing

Section 5: Progress Monitoring with AIMSweb

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Logging on to AIMSweb

Login to your AIMSweb account at www.aimsweb.com. Click the Customer Login button in the top right hand corner of the page.

Enter your customer ID, Username, and Password (provided to you by Edformation)

and click the Login button.

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Progress Monitoring: Caseload Manager

Click on the Progress Monitor tab in order for access to: – Your PM student caseload– Assessment schedule management– Individual progress monitoring reports– Current status of progress for all students on caseload 33

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Manage Students

Easily Search, Add, and Edit Students with the Manage Students Interface

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Click Manage Students in order to add students to your progress monitoring caseload.

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Manage Students

Search for students and add them to you progress

monitoring caseload.

Once you have found the student(s) you want to add, check the box beside the name and click Add PM.

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Schedule Wizard

After you have selected a student to add to your progress monitoring caseload, you will be given the choice to use the Schedule Wizard.

Note: If you have selected more than one student, the Schedule Wizard will create the same schedule for all of these students.

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Step 1: Select Measure

Select the General Outcome Measure (GOM) to be Assessed

77Note: If you select more than one measure, the student will be

listed more than once on your PM caseload (the same schedule will be created for each measure).

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Step 2: Define Schedule

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Select the goal start date, end date, and frequency

of assessment

Skip Summer Months if writing an IEP goal for a

calendar year.

You can select a periodic review to have AIMSweb send an alert to check on

the student

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Step 3: Baseline and Goal

Enter Benchmark Scores or use the Survey Level Assessment Feature to Determine Baseline

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Using Survey Level Assessment

Students are tested in successive levels of general curriculum, beginning with their current expected grade placement, until a level at which they are successful is determined.

Survey level assessment can be used with R-CBM, R-MAZE, M-CBM, M-CBM2, and MCBMAP

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Survey Level Assessment

Enter SLA scores and then select

Save & Graph

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Joe5th grade passage

26/12

Joe4th grade passage

49/7

Joe3rd grade passage

62/4

The box plot & whiskers represents AIMSweb aggregate norms. 1212

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Enter Initial Performance

Scores

Label the program /

intervention that will be

used

Enter the goal

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Quick and Efficient Data Entry

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Click on the Next Score column to enter progress monitoring scores. The date in the column is the next scheduled progress monitoring date.

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Quick and Efficient Data Entry

When you click on the next score column, a calendar will appear. The scheduled date is highlighted in green. If you miss this date, check the “missed” box and enter the score on the date you administered the progress monitoring.

Always be sure to click Save after you have entered student scores.1515

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Changing the Goal or Intervention Label

Click on the page icons to change the goal or intervention.

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Viewing Progress Reports

Click under the Progress Report column to see a student report.

AIMSweb provides a summary of student progress (Below Target, Near Target, Above Target, or Insufficient Scores) 1717

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Student Report

• Report Includes

– Progress Graph

– Goal Statement

– Score Table

– Revision Notes

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AIMSweb recommends at LEAST 4-7 data points before making programming decisions …and you may want to collect more if you are uncertain.

• Trendline meets Aimline for ultimate goal:→ Consider return to LRE.

• Trendline and AIMline for ultimate goal will intersect in relatively near future:→ Continue current intervention until goal is reached.

• Trendline exceeds AIMline but student is being monitored with below grade level material:

→ Consider increasing goal or difficulty level.

• Trendline is not going to intersect AIMline or it moves in opposite direction: → Consider adding additional intervention, changing variable,

and/or intensifying program.

Making Decisions with Progress Monitoring Data

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Trendline meets Aimline for ultimate goal:

Consider return to LRE.

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Trendline and AIMline for ultimate goal will intersect in relatively near future:

Continue current intervention until goal is reached.

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Trendline exceeds AIMline but student is being monitored with below grade level material:

Consider increasing goal or difficulty level.

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If you change the grade level at which you are progress monitoring, you will have to file the old schedule and set

up a new PM schedule for the new grade level.

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Trendline is not going to intersect AIMline or it moves in oppositedirection:

Consider adding additional intervention, changing variable, and/or intensifying program.

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Transferring PM Schedules

If another user is going to take over the progress monitoring of a student, you can transfer the student’s schedule to that user.

Check the box beside the student(s)’ name and click Transfer Schedule. The student will then be removed from your caseload. 2424

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File PM Schedules

You may file a student’s progress monitoring schedule if you are no longer monitoring his/her progress (e.g., they achieved the goal and returned to LRE).

Click the box beside the student’s name and click File. This will remove the student from you active caseload without deleting scores. 2525

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Viewing Filed PM Schedules

Even if you have filed a student’s schedule, you can still view these schedules.

You can also Unfile a student schedule if you want them back in your active caseload.

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Deleting PM Schedules

You may also delete a student from you progress monitoring caseload. However, this will DELETE all progress monitoring scores.

Most likely, you will only use delete if you have accidently added a student to your PM caseload that you are not working with. If a student has PM scores,

using the File or Transfer Schedule options may be more appropriate. 2727

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The End

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