Table of Contents
- Measuring Growth
- Public Reports
- Restricted Reports
- School Reports
- District Reports
- Teacher Reports
- Teacher Reports
- Student Reports
- Comparison Reports
- Roster Verification
- Additional Resources
- General Help
Teacher/Student Equity
Interpreting the Report
District
As you reflect on the Teacher/Student Equity report for your district, you might want to ask yourself these questions:
- What is the gap between the percentages of the two student groups paired with highly effective teachers?
- What policies or strategies (recruitment, retention, development, staffing, etc.) might be considered to improve access to highly effective teachers for different student groups?
- Which districts/schools are pairing certain student groups with effective teachers more often? Less often?
- How do the effectiveness gaps in your school compare to the district or the state?
- How do gaps compare among schools with similar populations?
School
As you reflect on the Teacher/Student Equity report for your school, you might want to ask yourself these questions:
- What is the gap between the percentages of student groups paired with highly effective teachers?
- What subjects or grade levels might be prioritized and what supports could be implemented to address gaps in access to effective teaching?
- How do you interpret the gap? If you have a concern with the gap, what changes should you consider?