Monday, September 22, 2014

TPRI Individual Student Data

Last week we looked at some steps that helped us analyze whole-class data.  Today I will walk you through some ways to look at individual student data.

  • Begin by looking at the data found on the home page.  You can look across the row that has the student's name and immediately tell what areas the students has mastered and the areas of difficulty.
    • Look at the screening status column first.  The student will have either SD (still developing) or D (developed) for this area.  SD lets you know right away that the student will probably need some intervention.  D means with good classroom instruction the student will probably be just fine for the particular grade level.
    • The Phonemic Awareness section (First Grade only) will have a score of 4-5 to be developed.  Anything 3 or below is still developing.
    • The Graphophonemic Knowledge and Word Reading follow the same scoring system.
    • The last item on the line lets you know if the student was able to read Story 1 and/or Story 2.
    • The Accuracy Level can be:
      • Frustrational/Listening
      • Instructional
      • Independent.
    • The fluency rate will not be given for any student who is not reading on either an Instructional or Independent level.
    • The last column gives the score for comprehension.  Students are developed if they score 5-6 for each story.  You may find that a student has 5-6, but they are not developed.  This is because they have a Listening Comprehension score and not a Reading Comprehension score.  These are the students who were found to be frustrational when reading the stories.
  • You may decide that you would like for information about a student's results.  To find more information, click on the student's name, and you will be taken to a page that summarizes the data.  If you click on the small tab at the top that says "Score Details," you will see all the responses the student has given for each test item.  If you scroll through all the data, you will see the passages read by each student.  The words the student missed will have a line drawn through them.
  • The next tab that will give you information is the small tab that says "Error Analysis."  This tab gives you information about the specific errors the student has made for Graphophonemic  Knowledge (Second Grade only) and Word Reading (First and Second Grade).
As you can see from looking at both the class results and individual student results, TPRI gives you an abundance of information to use in planning instruction.  Next week, I will show you some tools on the website to facilitate planning instruction for your class.

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