Download - You might be asking yourself…
You might be asking yourself…
•What’s with these crazy 62% posters?•Or, you might not have seen them or cared
62%...Why is that important to me? My Class? The CTC?
Have you seen or heard about this poster? Now you might know they are there.
Are you asking yourself these questions?
• Is it hot/cold in here or is it just me • What is in this “Gimmick” thing for me?• How can I avoid having Mr. Noller call on
me?• Who is texting me right now?
Well…
It is my job and your instructor’s job to try to convince you to take the next 20 minutes serious and to heart and get you to do your VERY BEST on the Technical Skills Assessment.
What is a TSA? Let’s talk about this
• Technical Skills/Student Assessment – Career Ed Programs
• Given to every Senior and any Juniors completing a one year program (Auto I, CSS I, Fire Science)
• In 2011, 291 CTC students will take tests ranging between 100 questions to 206 questions
• Our goal is to have 62% of our students (181) reach the national average, cut score, or test goal and be deemed PROFICIENT
Questions for you
• How do you define proficiency?• What motivates you to do your best?• Why would you choose not to do your best on
this test or an EOC at your local high school?• Have you ever taken a test where your score
effects your classmates and/or the whole building?
• What information do you want to know about the test?
Proficiency
• Dictionary.com– well-advanced or competent in any art, science, or
subject; skilled: a proficient swimmer. • Proficient is the benchmark standard – in this
this case reaching an “adequate” score that represents knowledge and skill necessary to be successful.
• Is it easy…no. Never before have more than 56.8% of our students reached the goal or been deemed proficient
CTC 4 Year Data – And what is needed in 2010
2007 2008 2009 2010 20110
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270 274291
150 146153
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61 60 6071 75
Total # of Test TakersTotal ProficientTotal Advanced
56.8% 47.7%
62.2%69.7%
56.7%
CTC 5 Year Data – And what was reached in 2010
2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
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264
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Total # of Test TakersTotal ProficientTotal Advanced
56.8% 47.7%
69.7%
36.2%
56.7%
What are the rewards for doing well?
• Individual Rewards– Certificate & Level of Achievement• 15% above test goal: Platinum – Certificate and T-Shirt*• 5% above test goal: Gold – Certificate and chance for
T-Shirt* (SHOW T-SHIRT)• Growth from Pre-Test – Certificate and chance for T-Shirt
– Inner satisfaction – Bragging rights – Proof of Proficiency/Learning
– Entered in possible drawings for cash (depending upon availability)
It’s not just all about you
• Students on Advisory Council have said the last few years… “WE LIKE TO BE FED!”– We also like to have fun/party
• So what happens if the building reaches the goal? What if we do not? Can I still be fed or celebrate?
• Answers on following pages
62% = Celebration/Barbeque/Other?
• If we are going to celebrate, we ALL are going to do it. If 62% or less reach proficiency on this test, we go to plan B
• Tentative date of Celebrating - Friday, May 7• Advisory Council will help adults define what
that day looks like. Traditionally, we have spent $1000+ on TSA Rewards + T-Shirts
Keeping track from April 12 – May 5
# of Students Passing # of Students Tested0
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181
291
Students
Students
# of Testers when
Done is 291
100%Goal Line 18162%
Keeping track from April 12 – May 5
# of Students Passing # of Students Tested0
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100
150
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181
291
Students
Students
# of Testers when
Done is 291
100%Goal Line 18162%
Keeping track from April 12 – May 5
# of Students Proficient # of Students Tested0
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0 0
Students
Students
# of Testers when
Done is 291
100%Goal Line 18162%
Plan B – Who will be rewarded
• At least one AM/PM section per Program• Any/Every section where 62% of the students
reach proficiency• If neither section has 62% of its students reach
proficiency, EVERY SCORE is averaged and counts
How does the averaging work?
Class A – AM Section• 71%• 54%• 59%• 62%• 81%• 41%• 55%• 68%• 62%• 55%• 80%
Class A – PM Section• 73%• 41%• 70%• 38%• 75%• 50%• 44%• 71%• 31%• 72%
Only 3 students of 11 possible met proficiency in the AM Section – 27%
5 students of 10 possible met proficiency in the PM Section – 50%
Neither section is at 62%...so who wins?
AM average = 59.3%PM average = 56.5%
AM Class gets fed and parties + bragging rights!
What can I do to prepare for test?
• Go to the website of the test and check out what is on the test
• Look over the outline of the test and look up what you don’t know
• Get yourself in test mode• Encourage your
classmates• Bring a calculator (scratch
paper must be provided)
• Bring a calculator (scratch paper must be provided)
• Be here the day of the test after getting a good night’s sleep
• See information on the next and final slide and set a goal for yourself
• Compete, compete, compete…versus you, the AM/PM class, and the building goal
Last slide – I promise Test score needed for proficiency
• Auto Collision – April 14 & 19– Test Goal/Cut Score: 55.6%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 89/160 – 55.6%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 111/160 – 69.4%
• Auto I – April 5, April 15, and April 29– Test Goal/Cut Score: 52.5%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 63/120 – 52.5%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 79/120 – 65.8%
• Auto II – April 12, April 13, and April 29– Test Goal/Cut Score: 51.2%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 41/80 – 51.2%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 51/80 – 63.8%
Last slide – I promise Test score needed for proficiency
• Computer Aided Design – May 2 & May 3– Test Goal/Cut Score: 57.5%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 116/201 – 57.5%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 145/201 – 71.9%
• Computer Support Specialist I – April 6 & April 7– Test Goal/Cut Score: 57.3%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 89/155 – 57.3%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 112/155– 72.3%
• Computer Support Specialist II – May 3 & May 4– Test Goal/Cut Score: 57.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 77/135 – 57.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 97/135 – 71.3%
Last slide – I promise Test score needed for proficiency
• Culinary Arts – April 12– Test Goal/Cut Score: 69.7%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 142/203 – 69.3%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 177/203 – 87.2%
• Health Occupations – April 8– Test Goal/Cut Score: 70.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 70/100 – 70.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 88/100– 88.0%
• Fire Science – April 28– Test Goal/Cut Score: 55.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 63/114 – 55.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 78/114 – 68.4%
Last slide – I promise Test score needed for proficiency
• Culinary Arts – April 12– Test Goal/Cut Score: 69.3%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 141/203 – 69.3%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 176/203 – 86.7%
• Health Occupations – April 8– Test Goal/Cut Score: 70.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 70/100 – 70.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 88/100– 88.0%
• Emergency Medical Technician – April 28– Test Goal/Cut Score: 55.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 83/150 – 55.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 103/150 – 68.7%
Last slide – I promise Test score needed for proficiency
• Construction Trades – May 3 & 4– Test Goal/Cut Score: 55.2%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 84/151 – 55.2%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 104/151 – 68.9%
• Ag Productions – May 3 & 4– Test Goal/Cut Score: 56.4%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 91/161 – 56.4%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 114/161 – 70.5%
• CSI/Law Enforcement– April 28– Test Goal/Cut Score: 65.0%– Score needed for 80% as a grade: 33/50 – 65.0%– Score needed for 100% as a grade: 41/50 – 81.3%
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