Using school-level student achievement to engage in formative evaluation: comparative school-level rates of oral reading fluency growth conditioned by initial skill for second grade students

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Kelli D. Cummings
Michael L. Stoolmiller
Scott K. Baker
Hank Fien
Edward J. Kame’enui
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[1] 5292 University of Oregon,Center on Teaching and Learning
[2] Southern Methodist University,Center on Research and Evaluation (CORE)
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Reading and Writing | 2015年 / 28卷
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Curriculum-based measurement; Value-added models; Formative evaluation;
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We present a method for data-based decision making at the school level using student achievement data. We demonstrate the potential of a national assessment database [i.e., the University of Oregon DIBELS Data System (DDS)] to provide comparative levels of school-level data on average student achievement gains. Through the DDS as a data source, and the analytic methods we outline, we illustrate one way that schools can engage in system-level formative evaluation by examining their students’ gains across an academic year conditional on initial skill level relative to the performance of a large sample of other schools. We provide the empirical Bayes estimates of school-level effects and their associated standard errors for second grade, DIBELS oral reading fluency using a percentile band plot. We illustrate a practical way that schools could use this output to improve their data-based decision making procedures.
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