welcome educational results overview state attendance conference april 16, 2014
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WELCOMEEducational Results Overview
State Attendance Conference
April 16, 2014
Tennessee’s education system is a priority
2Source: “Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018” (The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce), 2011 NCES NAEP data, ACT
Tennessee’s Competitiveness
Only 21% of adults in TN have a college degree
TN ranks 46th in 4th grade math and 41st in 4th grade reading nationally
54% of new jobs will require post-secondary education
Only 15% of high school seniors in TN are college ready
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English Reading Math Science All 4 subjects0%
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30%
40%
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41%
27%20%
15%
% of 2011 TN HS Graduates Meeting College-Readiness Benchmarks
Source: 2011 ACT
TN students aspire to a postsecondary degree …but only 15% are college-ready in all 4 subjects
4-yr+ 2-yr+ Vo-tech+0%
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73%82%
87%
% of 2011 TN HS Graduates Aspiring To Earn A Post-Secondary Degree
Over 60% of TN’s 1st time college freshmen require remedial or developmental courses at the college level
We need to prepare students to achieve their aspirations
TDOE strategic plan to support districts in meeting their ambitious goals
Expand kids’
access to effective teachers
and leaders
Expand families’ access to
good schools
Expand educators’ access to resources and best practices
Expand public
access to information and data
Effective state agency that serves
as a delivery system to districts
Policies that remove
bureaucracy and unleash innovation
Continuous improvement
through measurement
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Tennessee aims to be the fastest improving state in the nation by 2015
Measured by progress on NAEP, ACT, and PARCC
Tenness
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2012-13 Accountability Results
Progress made on TCAP since moving to new assessments in 2010
Reading Math Science English I Algebra I Algebra II Biology0%
10%
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2010 2011 2012 2013
Grades 3-8 Grades 9-12
Percent Proficient and Advanced
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These gains mean thousands of additional students are performing on grade level
Nearly 91,000 additional students are at or above grade level in all math subjects now, as compared to 2010.
Nearly 52,000 additional students are at or above grade level in all science subjects, as compared to 2010.
*2011 was the baseline year for the Algebra II EOC. 8
Reading Math Science
197,035
152,278
227,997 223,947 225,782
278,178
Grades 3-8
English I Algebra I Algebra II Biology I
43,887
33,056
17,228
41,185
49,679
40,862
27,035
42,832
Grades 9-12
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Tennessee’s gains on TCAP are substantial when compared with other states
* In 2011-12, Delaware began providing students with a second opportunity to retake its state assessment, and included in its accountability data only the higher score for any student who took the test twice. http://www.doe.k12.de.us/dcas/files/StateSumOverviewReport2012.pdf; http://news.delaware.gov/2012/06/13/state-tests-show-student-gains/
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Top states in percentage point gains, 2010-11 to 2011-12
3-8 Math 3-8 ELA 3-8 Math + ELA
1 DE* 10.6% 1 DE* 12.9% 1 DE* 23.5%2 TN 6.3% 2 AR 6.1% 2 TN 8.7%3 NE 4.9% 3 HI 4.3% 3 NE 8.1%4 WV 4.3% 4 NV 3.7% 4 HI 8.0%5 HI 3.7% 5 MS 3.5% 5 AR 7.1%6 NV 3.0% 6 MI 3.3% 6 NV 6.7%7 MS 2.8% 7 CA 3.3% 7 MS 6.3%8 WA 2.7% 8 NE 3.2% 8 WA 5.5%9 ME 2.6% 9 WA 2.8% 9 ME 4.8%
10 AL 2.3% 10 TN 2.4% 10 CA 4.7%
EXPLORE and PLAN results show Tennessee making substantial growth over the last three
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EXPLORE (8th grade)
PLAN (10th grade)
Tennessee Results
National Norm
Tennessee educators were more positive overall than any other state that administered
TELL
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2013 TELL Survey Overall Results
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