Thursday 5 December 2019

Summarise evidence of key shifts

2. Summarise evidence about key shifts in the problem of student learning.

My 2 catalytic areas of focus for this inquiry was targeting reading mileage and vocabulary acquisition. I found this really difficult to get started due to my target students poor self-esteem and attitude when it came to reading. This showed up in one of my first student voice surveys which I shared in my blog post about preliminary findings.



The above are the shifts in reading levels and reading ages made this year alone. The table below shows their shifts over the past 3 years. This is to show the comparison to what had been their 'norm' in terms of shifts in reading, compared to the shifts they made this year alone.

As you can see, student FM made no shift in reading levels for 2 years and only made 1 shift last year. This year he has shifted up 4 levels in his reading! That is an incredible feat and achievement for him,

Student AV only arrived in NZ in 2018 and made no shifts that year. This year she made a whopping 8 level shift! I have a feeling she may have been put at the wrong level to start with due to the miscommunication and language barrier at the start of her journey in NZ.

Student LL made a combined shift of 5 levels over the last 3 years. She has made the same shift this one year alone.

Student SK has had a history of missing out on testing that she's only been on record as moving 2 reading levels over the past 3 years. She is very thrilled to have moved up 6 levels this year.

Student PT is new to NZ and Pt England so does not have any past data to compare with.

Student AT has missed almost half the year of schooling and is yet to return in Term 4. He has done well to make 4 levels shift in reading compared to 4 level shift over the last 3 years combined,

Student GW looks like he actually peaked last year with his reading shifts. That might explain why it was very hard to make shift this year. He only managed to shift in the second half of the year.

Student RF has maintained a high shift in reading levels last year and this year. This is great compared to no shifts made in 2017.

Another area of learning that showed shift, was the student voice data that was collect at certain intervals throughout the year. Here is the link to the slides.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, your work... is complicated and hard. You must have been working hard, and finishing this work. Looking forward for the work you do in the future.

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