Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading: Getting Started with PMRN

Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading: Getting Started with PMRN
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This article provides an overview of the Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading (FAIR) aligned to the Language Arts Florida Standards (FS), as well as guidance on getting started with the Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network (PMRN). It covers topics such as assessment, system specifications, and the roles of various stakeholders.

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1. Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading aligned to the Language Arts Florida Standards FAIR-FS Purpose & Getting Started with the PMRN

2. Introduction Materials to stakeholders PowerPoint sections for specific users Technical specifications: district/school IT staff Administration manuals Student orientation PowerPoints 1-page administration guides Agenda 2

3. Session Topics Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview Development of the FAIR-FS System Specifications PMRN Overview Single Sign-On Principals Role PMRN Managers Role Coachs Log 3

4. Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview 4

5. Student: Am I accomplishing what my teacher expects? How am I doing compared to other students? Administrator : Are a majority of our students succeeding with our curriculum? Teacher : Are my students making progress? How do I differentiate instruction? Parent: Is my child making the necessary progress? 5

6. Functions of Assessment Is Stanley responding to the curriculum? How is Stanley doing in reading compared with other students his age? Is Stanley gaining the skills necessary to be a good reader? Is Stanley making appropriate progress to graduate from high school? Is Stanley demonstrating skills that represent the Language Arts Florida Standards? Did Stanley understand the concept presented in class yesterday? Report Cards Progress monitoring End of Year test Screening Formative Assessment 6

7. Integrated Assessment Evidence base for data-based decision making Screening Assessments (FAIR-FS) Diagnostic Assessments (FAIR-FS) Formative Assessments (classroom-based) Outcome Assessments (SAT-10, FSA) 7

8. Questions Addressed by FAIR-FS Which important reading skills are strengths and weaknesses for Stanley? What skills should be targeted for instruction in order to improve Stanleys reading comprehension? What is the likelihood that Stanley will pass the end of year test? Has Stanley made progress since the beginning of the school year? 8

9. The FAIR-FS is a comprehensive system designed to: Predict students literacy success Diagnose weaknesses Research-based teachable skills Set instructional objectives Monitor literacy growth 9

10. Reliability & Validity First 2 questions asked about measurement: Does it actually measure what they say it measures? validity Does it measure the same thing every time? reliability Computer-adaptive format of FAIR-FS increases reliability (and efficiency) by tailoring the task to the student Average reliability on FAIR-FS is 0.9 (very high) FAIR-FS demonstrates predictive validity 10

11. Reliability & Validity Not Reliable Reliable Valid Not Valid 11

12. Section Summary Different types of assessments are required to meet different purposes FAIR-FS purposes FAIR-FS is reliable and valid for use as a screening tool 12

13. Reflection Discuss with your neighbor: how your district may use the FAIR-FS other assessments used in your district and the purposes they serve what are the questions your teachers are asking about assessments and scores 13

14. The FAIR-FS is a comprehensive assessment designed to: Predict students literacy success Diagnose weaknesses Research-based teachable skills Set instructional objectives Monitor literacy growth 14

15. Session Topics Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview Development of the FAIR-FS System Specifications PMRN Overview Single Sign-On Principals Role PMRN Managers Role Coachs Log 15

16. Development of the FAIR-FS 16

17. Components of Reading Comprehension Word Recognition Language Comprehension (vocabulary knowledge; syntactic knowledge) World Knowledge Motivation Cognitive Abilities (e.g., working memory, executive functions) 17

18. Background and Research Foundation for FAIR-FS Development of the FAIR-FS occurred over the course of 2 grants with multiple studies Findings included Additional support for the Simple View of Reading: alphabetic principle + meaning = comprehension Importance of oral language skills (Syntax and Vocabulary) Utility of Item Response Theory in assessment 18

19. Efficiency & Reliability The FAIR-FS utilizes Computer Adaptive functionality to: Maximize the amount of information provided Maximize reliability Minimize testing time Results in scores that can be used to Target instruction Monitor growth in specific skills 19

20. Fixed Item vs. CAT Fixed Item 20

21. Fixed Item vs. CAT 21

22. Section Summary Components of reading comprehension Background and research Computer adaptive functionality 22

23. Session Topics Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview Development of the FAIR-FS System Specifications PMRN Overview Single Sign-On Principals Role PMRN Managers Role Coachs Log 23

24. System Specifications 24

25. System Specifications Recommended Bandwidth Specifications External Connection to Internet 100 kbps per student or faster Example: at 9:30am, when 10,000 students in a districts high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools are testing at the same time, the districts bandwidth would need to be 1 gbps or faster Internal School Network 1000 kbps per student or faster 25

26. System Specifications Desktop, Laptop, Netbook & Thin Client / Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Operating System Windows XP, 7, or newer Mac OS 10.7 or higher Linux Linux: Ubuntu 11.10, Fedora 16 or newer Memory 1gb RAM or greater Connectivity - Computers must be able to connect to the Internet via wired or wireless networks. Screen Size 9.5 inch screen or larger Screen Resolution - 1024 x 768 resolution or higher 26

27. System Specifications Desktop, Laptop, Netbook & Thin Client / Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Input Device Requirements Keyboard, Mouse Headphone/Earphone Requirements K-2 requires a Y jack splitter 3-12 requires one set of headphones per computer 27

28. System Specifications Browser Specifications Internet Explorer (IE) Version 9, 10 Chrome Version 32 Firefox Version 26 Safari Version 5.1.7 Flash Player Version 10.3 28

29. Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network (PMRN) Overview 29

30. Section Topics What is the PMRN? New URL PMRN Technology Requirements Security PMRN v3 and v4 Differences 30

31. What is the PMRN? Tool (web-based data management system) for facilitating the use of reading/language arts data to inform instructional decisions The PMRN facilitates this process through: Setting the calendar for administering screening assessment Rostering students in grade levels at schools with assigned teachers Summarizing and reporting specific data points for use in instructional decisions Authorizing educators to access student data 31

32. Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network calendaring rostering reporting authorizing Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network calendaring rostering reporting authorizing 3-12 FAIR-FS WAM 3-12 FAIR-FS WAM K-2 FAIR-FS AIR K-2 FAIR-FS AIR WSS WSS Coachs Log Coachs Log 3-12 FAIR-FS Reports 3-12 FAIR-FS Reports K-2 FAIR-FS Reports K-2 FAIR-FS Reports FLKRS Reports FLKRS Reports Coachs Log Reports Coachs Log Reports 32

33. New Address https://pmrn.fldoe.org 33

34. PMRN Technology Requirements Browser Minimum Requirements Internet Explorer (IE) Version 9, 10 Google Chrome Version 32 Mozilla Firefox Version 26 Apple Safari Version 5.1.7 Monitor Resolution 1024 x 768 34

35. PMRN Security Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Saving Passwords Signing Out Protect Your Identity 35

36. Enhancements to the PMRN URL/Web Address No Exclusions Assessment Calendar Score Invalidation Copied Scores PMRN v4 Users Guide WAM Transfer Function WAM Automatic Updates 36

37. Enhancements to the PMRN New URL/Web Address https://pmrn.fldoe.org No student exclusions through PMRN Students not assessed Should not be rostered into PMRN If previously rostered, must be withdrawn from school 37

38. Enhancements to the PMRN Assessment Calendar Three equal Assessment Periods (AP) AP1 = Instructional Days 1 60 AP2 = Instructional Days 61 120 AP3 = Instructional Days 121 - 180 No Norming Periods No Lockdown Periods NOTE: FLKRS must still be administered during the first 30 instructional days 38

39. Enhancements to the PMRN Invalidation and Withdrawal Score invalidation is no longer available Support Specialists unable to invalidate scores Students not completed with task may be withdrawn Student may continue with task when enrolled in new school that they left off of in previous school 39

40. Enhancements to the PMRN Copied Scores Scores from previous school will transfer automatically when student is enrolled School Level Users and teachers do not have the option to copy or not copy scores 40

41. Enhancements to the PMRN PMRN v4 Users Guide v4 Users Guide currently in development by FLDOE v3 Users Guide It is recommended that Users use the v3 Users Guide until the v4 Users Guide is available Major functions of the two applications are similar 41

42. Enhancements to the PMRN 3-12 Web-based Assessment Module (WAM) Transfer Function Data from the PMRN can sync to the WAM User can now add students to a class in the PMRN and instantly assess them via the WAM 42

43. Service Center Information Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) Integrated Education Network Service Center Provide support via the PMRN v4, K-2 AIR, 3-12 WAM, and FAIR-FS Operational Hours Monday Friday 7:00 AM 7:30 PM ET Contact via Phone or E-mail 855-814-2876 ienhelp@fldoe.org 43

44. Section Topics What is the PMRN? New URL PMRN Technology Requirements Security PMRN v3 and v4 Differences 44

45. Session Topics Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview Development of the FAIR-FS System Specifications PMRN Overview Single Sign-On Principals Role PMRN Managers Role Coachs Log 45

46. Single Sign-On 46

47. What is Single Sign-On? The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) Single Sign-On (SSO) provides a simpler way for educators to access several state resources with one username and one password. Website: www.fldoe.org/sso 47

48. Who can use Single Sign-On? Essentially, everyone can use FLDOE SSO, however, the resources you can access depend on your role and the permissions you have been assigned. 48

49. Teacher Resources on SSO CPALMS - Collaborate, Plan, Align, Learn, Motivate, Share eIPEP - Electronic Institutional Program Evaluation Plans ELFAS - English Language Arts Formative Assessment System IBTP - Items Bank and Test Platform FSL - Florida School Leaders PMRN - Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network 49

50. Getting Started Two authentication options for organizations: A federated solution (Locally-issued credentials) A hosted solution (FLDOE-issued credentials) 50

51. How to Login to SSO Your path to logging into FLDOE SSO depends on whether your organization selected Federated or Hosted. Federated Hosted Your login credentials are the same as your local network logon. Your login credentials are provided to you via email. 51

52. Federated Districts (44) ALACHUA BAKER BRADFORD BREVARD BROWARD CHARLOTTE CITRUS CLAY COLLIER DADE DEAF/BLIND DESOTO DUVAL ESCAMBIA FLVS FULL TIME HAMILTON HARDEE HILLSBOROUGH INDIAN RIVER JACKSON LAKE LEE LEON LEVY MANATEE MARION OKALOOSA OKEECHOBEE ORANGE OSCEOLA P.K. YONGE PALM BEACH PINELLAS POLK PUTNAM SANTA ROSA SARASOTA SEMINOLE ST. JOHNS ST. LUCIE UNION VOLUSIA WAKULLA WALTON Hosted Districts (29) BAY CALHOUN COLUMBIA DIXIE FAMU LAB SCH FAU LAB SCH FLAGLER FRANKLIN FSU LAB SCH GADSDEN GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HENDRY HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HOLMES JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LIBERTY MADISON MARTIN MONROE NASSAU PASCO SUMTER SUWANNEE TAYLOR WASHINGTON *Working toward Federation *Updated July 7, 2014 52

53. Federated 1. Go to www.fldoe.org/sso . 2. Click the yellow Log In button on the right side. 3. Use the drop down list to select your organization , and then click Continue to Sign In . 4. Enter the username and password used to sign into the network and proceed to log in. 5. Then, the secure FLDOE SSO page is displayed with your name and authorized resources. 53

54. Hosted 1. Go to www.fldoe.org/sso . 2. Click on the yellow Log In button on the right side. 3. Use the drop down list to select FLDOE SSO Hosted Users , and then click Continue to Sign In . 4. Type the assigned username and computer-generated password from the emails, and then click Sign In . 5. Then, the secure FLDOE SSO page is displayed with your name and authorized resources. 54

55. Need Assistance? For additional assistance managing your Single Sign-On account refer to the SSO Support Page on how to contact your district/organizations help desk. 55

56. Single Sign-On & PMRN Key Terms Authentication is the process of identifying an individual Authorization is the process of granting or denying access to a network resource As it relates to the PMRN Single Sign-On credentials authenticate users who need to access the PMRN. Users will need authorization granted from within the PMRN by their Principal (SL1), or Reading Coach (SL2) to access PMRN resources. Once a User has been authorized The Users authorization in the PMRN must be linked to the SSO account. The two are linked within the PMRN. 56

57. Single Sign-On & PMRN To access the PMRN through the Single Sign-On Portal use your SSO credentials at http://www.fldoe.org/sso 57

58. Single Sign-On & PMRN Once you have signed into the Single Sign-On Portal you should see the PMRN link under the Curriculum & Assessments header. If the link is not available you will need to contact your districts Help Desk for additional authorization. 58

59. Single Sign-On & PMRN You can also Log In to the PMRN using your SSO credentials at https://pmrn.fldoe.org 59

60. Single Sign-On & PMRN If you attempt to access the PMRN website and you receive the following error page you will need to contact your Local Education Agency (LEA) for additional assistance in obtaining your SSO authentication for accessing the PMRN 60

61. For Federated Users Only Logging In 61

62. For Hosted Users Only Login Credentials As a hosted user, your login credentials are managed through the FLDOE. You will receive a pair of emails from the sender @fldoe.org . The FLDOE-Hosted account name is a sequence of SSOId-email address. 62

63. For Hosted Users Only Registering Your Password To change your computer-generated password or reset your password in the future, you must first register your password. You must need to answer at least two (2) security questions. 63

64. For Hosted Users Only Resetting your Password Federated staff members must contact their local technical support for assistance with their password. 64

65. For Hosted Users Only Forgot your Password FLDOE Single Sign-On allows hosted users to reset their password by answering one of the security questions they completed during registration. 65

66. Principals Role 66

67. Topics Survey 8 Principal Sign In (SSO) PMRN Registration School Configuration Adding PMRN Users Removing Users 67

68. Survey 8 Districts compile a list of students with associated teachers names and submits to FLDOE EIAS office This list populates the PMRN Districts should only send students in Survey 8 that will be tested in the PMRN New students may be added individually by PMRN managers FLDOE EIAS produces a Survey 8 import schedule 68

69. Survey 8 Populating student rosters from Survey 8 data is critical because: It facilitates a more reliable match of students to teachers. It allows the PMRN to attach student historical scores and assist future matching processes. 69

70. Survey 8 The PMRN imports two files provided by the EIAS office at each iteration of Survey 8 a staff file and a student file. In the student file, the important fields are the students Identifier AND the students responsible instructor(s). In the staff file, the important field is the teachers Florida employee identification number. The students in the student file are matched to teachers in the staff file through the responsible instructor record (where it matches). Aggregated reports for teachers are created from this information. 70

71. Survey 8 Student file fields updated/used: Identifier Identifier Alias District School Last Name First Name Middle Name Date of Birth Responsible Instructor Staff file fields updated/used: District School Florida employee identification number Last Name First Name 71

72. Principal First Sign In Beginning of School Year Principal (SL1 User) is the only User at a school Principal will add PMRN Manager as User PMRN Manager is the School Level 2 (SL2) User 72

73. Principal First Sign In To access the PMRN via SSO SSO Portal Home Page http://www.fldoe.org/SSO Click Log In button 73

74. Principal First Sign In 74

75. Principal First Sign In Organization Selection page Hosted Users From drop-down menu, Select SSO Hosted Users Federated Users From drop-down menu, select User District Click Continue to Sign In button 75

76. Principal First Sign In Hosted User Via the FLDOE SSO Sign In Page Enter User Name Enter Password Click Sign In Forgot Password? 76

77. Principal First Sign In Federated User Via the District SSO Sign In Page Enter User Name Enter Password Click Sign In or Login 77

78. PMRN Registration Access to the PMRN administration begins with school registration PMRN Registration is completed by the schools principal 78

79. PMRN Registration After acquiring SSO credentials access the PMRN through the PMRN SSO portal Click the PMRN Admin Panel button 79

80. PMRN Registration On the PMRN Registration Page Confirm School Information School Name, School Number, District School Address, Phone Number, Fax Number Confirm Principal Information First Name, Last Name E-mail Address, Phone Number Enter and Confirm First Instructional Day First day of school for students 80

81. PMRN Registration 81

82. PMRN Registration For each assessment system (K-2 and 3-12) Identify which grade levels will be using the K-2 AIR Identify which grades level will be using the 3-12 WAM Identify if students will be added through FLDOE Surveys 2 and 3 82

83. PMRN Registration 83

84. PMRN Registration Confirm whether or not the school will utilize the Coachs Log function. 84

85. PMRN Registration Confirmation 85

86. Topics Survey 8 Principal Sign In (SSO) PMRN Registration School Configuration Adding PMRN Managers Removing Users 86

87. School Configuration Sign In The principal must have the schools calendar start date ready before Signing In to the PMRN for the first time at the beginning of the school year Sign In via the SSO Portal Click the PMRN Administration Panel button 87

88. School Configuration - FERPA Users must agree to abide by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Click I Agree to continue to the next page 88

89. School Configuration - News News Page Click the Next button 89

90. School Configuration Page School Configuration Page Confirm school calendar (e.g., district-wide) and school start date Click Submit 90

91. Principal Home Page Congratulations! You have completed the School Configuration process and have reached your Home Page. 91

92. PMRN Role Access The Single Sign-On accounts provide authentication to PMRN not access. Users that attempt to enter the PMRN that have not been granted access will receive the following error page. You will need to contact a School Level User (SL1, SL2, SL3) to be given access to the PMRN. If you are the principal, and you are receiving this message, you are not properly identified in your districts SSO files as the schools administrator 92

93. Adding PMRN Managers 93

94. Assigning PMRN Manager 1. Fill in the information boxes on the screen. 2. Please verify the E-mail address with the reading coach (or other designee). 3. Check the box next to School Level 2. 4. Click Submit . Note: The School Level 2 staff member will be able to Sign In via their SSO credentials after the linking process has authenticated the User. 94

95. Assigning PMRN Manager The new Users name, E-mail Address, and Access Level will be displayed. (If there is an error, click Cancel , which will return you to the list of Users at the school.) Click Continue. 95

96. Linking Single Sign-On Account Users PMRN and SSO accounts should be linked automatically when the SSO data import updates. Once you have successfully added a User to the PMRN their name will now appear under the User column. If there is a NO for the User under the Linked column after the SSO data import updates, you will need to manually link their PMRN Access to their Single Sign-On Account. 96

97. Linking Single Sign-On Account All Users must be linked to a SSO account in order to access the PMRN using their Single Sign-On credentials. 97

98. Linking Single Sign-On Account Use the Search fields to locate the Users SSO account. 98

99. Linking Single Sign-On Account Once a PMRN User has been successfully linked to an SSO Account there will be a YES in the SSOUser and Linked columns. 99

100. Unlinking Single Sign-On Account If you link a PMRN User to the wrong SSO account the Unlink SSO User button allows you to disassociate the two accounts. The unlinking feature should only be used when the incorrect SSO account has been linked to a Users PMRN account. 100

101. Unlinking Single Sign-On Account The changes will be displayed. (If there is an error, click Cancel , which will return you to the list of Users at the school.) Click Continue. 101

102. Unlinking Single Sign-On Account Once a PMRN User has been successfully unlinked to an SSO Account there will be a NO in the Linked column. 102

103. Unlinking Single Sign-On Account The unlinking feature should only be used when the incorrect SSO account has been linked to a Users PMRN account. DO NOT Unlink a users SSO Account when removing their access from your school. 103

104. Removing Users To remove a User, begin at your Home Page, click the Users tab. Click the name of the User you want to delete. 104

105. Removing Users Uncheck the box(es) under the Allow? column and Access to PMRN column, corresponding to their current Access Level(s) . Note: A teacher who has Progress Monitoring scores associated with him or her cannot be deleted from the list of this years teachers. Access to the reports should be removed, by unchecking the box under the Access to PMRN column but the teachers name will still appear on the list of Users at the school. 105

106. Removing Users To confirm the removal, click Continue . Note: A teacher who has Progress Monitoring scores associated with him or her cannot be deleted from the list of this years teachers. Access to the reports should be removed, by unchecking the box under the Access to PMRN column but the teachers name will still appear on the list of Users at the school. 106

107. Topics Covered Survey 8 Principal Sign In (SSO) PMRN Registration School Configuration Adding PMRN Users Removing Users 107

108. PMRN Managers Role 108

109. Topics PMRN Manager Sign In PMRN Access Levels Adding Users Removing Users Adding Teachers Removing Teachers Creating Classes Adding, Deleting, Assigning Enrolling Students Enrolling, Adding, Removing, Withdrawing 109

110. PMRN Manager Sign In Beginning of School Year Principal (SL1 User) is the only User at a school SL1 User will add PMRN Manager as User PMRN Manager is the School Level 2 (SL2) User 110

111. PMRN Manager Sign In To access the PMRN via SSO SSO Portal Home Page http://www.fldoe.org/SSO Click Log In button 111

112. PMRN Manager Sign In 112

113. PMRN Manager Sign In Organization Selection page Hosted Users From drop-down menu, Select SSO Hosted Users Federated Users From drop-down menu, select User District Click Continue to Sign In button 113

114. PMRN Manager Sign In Hosted User Via the FLDOE SSO Sign In Page Enter User Name Enter Password Click Sign In Forgot Password? 114

115. PMRN Manager Sign In Federated User Via the District SSO Sign In Page Enter User Name Enter Password Click Sign In or Login 115

116. Access Levels Types of Access Levels Administrative Users Non-Administrative Users List of PMRN Access Levels 116

117. Administrative Users Administrative User Abilities Enter or remove Users Enroll, remove, or withdraw students Create classes Receive official communications from PMRN Administrative User Access Levels District Level 1 User Superintendent District Level 2 User District Reading Contact School Level 1 User - Principal School Level 2 User Reading coach or principals designee (PMRN manager) School Level 3 User Administration individual to assist SL2 user) 117

118. District Level 1 (DL1) User District Level 2 (DL2) User A superintendent is the only DL1 User at a district District Reading Contacts are DL2 Users at a district DL1 User Abilities Have access to all reports for district in the PMRN Add and Remove Users District Level 2 Users District Level 3 Users DL2 User Abilities Have access to all reports for district in the PMRN Add and Remove Users District Level 3 Users 118

119. School Level 1 (SL1) User A principal is the only SL1 User at a school SL1 User Abilities Have access to all information for school in PMRN Add and Remove Users School Level 2 User Coachs Log Users Beginning of School Year School Configuration page 119

120. School Level 2 (SL2) User Each school may only have one SL2 User Added by principal (SL1 User) Responsible for day-to-day PMRN administration SL2 User Abilities Add and Remove Users Enroll, Remove, or Withdraw students Create classes Receive official communications from PMRN 120

121. School Level 3 (SL3) User One SL3 User per school is allowed Assist SL2 Users with PMRN administration SL3 User Abilities Add Teachers Enroll, remove, or withdraw students Create classes SL3 Users may only add new Users if creating a Reading or Resource class 121

122. Non-Administrative Users Non-Administrative User Abilities View PMRN Reports School, Teacher, Class, and Student levels Non-Administrative User Access Levels District Level 3 User School Level 4 User Reading User Resource User Coachs Log User Assessment Team Member NGCAR-PD and content area teachers 122

123. District Level 3 (DL3) User There may be six (6) DL3 Users per district DL3 User Abilities View PMRN Reports District, School, Teacher, Class, and Student levels Within their assigned district No PMRN administrative functions 123

124. School Level 4 (SL4) User There may be eight (8) SL4 Users per school SL4 User Abilities View PMRN Reports School, Teacher, Class, and Student levels No PMRN administrative functions 124

125. Reading Level User Reading Teachers Provide primary reading instruction to a class Reading User Abilities Assess their students via the FAIR-FS assessment applications View PMRN Reports Teacher, Class, and Student levels 125

126. Resource Level User Resource Teachers Provide additional reading instruction to a class Resource User Abilities Assess their students via the FAIR-FS assessment applications View PMRN Reports Teacher, Class, and Student levels 126

127. Coachs Log (CL) User CL Users submit coaching hours every two (2) weeks to the PMRN Only SL1 Users can add a Coachs Log User 127

128. Assessment Team Member (ATM) ATM Users administer FAIR-FS via: K-2 AIR 3-12 WAM ATM Users have no access to reports in PMRN 128

129. Public vs. Non-Public Public schools have ability to add all Users Non-Public Schools may only have the following Users: School Level 1 User School Level 2 User Reading Users 129

130. Users and Access Levels Access Level Number Allowed Who Responsibilities / Privileges Can Access K-2 AIR Can Generate Key for 3-12 WAM School Level 1 (SL1) 1 Principal Registers and Configures School, Assigns Users, Manages Classes/Periods, Views School Reports, School Level 2 (SL2) 1 Reading Coach Assigns Users, Manages Classes/Periods, Views School Reports School Level 3 (SL3) 1 2 nd Reading Coach or an individual assisting with PMRN administration Manages Classes/Periods, Views School Reports School Level 4 (SL4) 8 School Administrator or an individual who needs access to school-wide reports Views School Reports Coachs Log (CL) 8 Reading Coach Enters Coachs Log Hours and Narratives Reading Teachers (RT) Unlimited Teacher that delivers primary Reading instruction Views Class/Student Reports, Assesses students Resource Teachers (RT) Unlimited Teacher that provides intervention or extra support Views Class/Student Reports, Assesses students Assessment Team Members (ATM) Unlimited Any individual who needs to test students on the K-2 AIR or 3-12 WAM Administers the FAIR-FS using the K- 2 AIR or 3-12 WAM 130

131. Activating Users Click Users tab. Click on teachers name. Enter teachers email. In left column: Click boxes to allow access levels. In right column: Click boxes to allow access to the PMRN. Click Submit. 131

132. Activating Users 132

133. Adding Users Click Add User 133

134. Adding Users Complete the required information Click Submit Confirm information Click Continue to complete 134

135. Linking SSO User Click Users tab Verify that all users are SSO Users and are linked If not linked, click teachers name 135

136. Linking SSO User Click Link SSO User 136

137. Linking SSO User PMRN searches SSO file If person not found, search via email address When found, click Link SSO User 137

138. Removing Users Uncheck the box(es) in both columns Click Submit 138

139. Removing Users Confirm that this is the teacher to be removed and click Continue 139

140. Adding Classes Click Classes/Periods tab Click Add Class/Period button 140

141. Adding Classes Use drop-down menus to complete information. Click Submit 141

142. Adding Students Click: Classes/Periods tab Click the name of the class/period in which you want to add a student Click Add Student button 142

143. Adding Students Search for the student in the PMRN - Type students Last Name OR - Click Show All button OR - Click on the First Letter of the students Last Name 143

144. Adding Students Click the box(es) in front of their name(s) of the student(s) to be added. Click Submit . if you did not find your student, you may enroll your student 144

145. Enrolling Students Students may be enrolled in two different methods Enroll student directly into assigned class Enroll students into school (class not assigned) Enroll student into assigned class Click Classes/Periods tab Click name of class 145

146. Enrolling Students Click Enroll Student 146

147. Enrolling Students Search for the student If you are sure your student is not in the PMRN, click the radio button to the left of I want to enroll a new student Click Next 147

148. Enrolling Students Enter student information Identifier First, Last Name Birthdate Gender Class Period Click Add 148

149. Enrolling Students Click Students tab Click Enroll a Student button Search for student 149

150. Enrolling Students If you are sure your student is not in the PMRN, click the radio button to the left of I want to enroll a new student Click Next Note: Student must still be assigned to a class 150

151. Enrolling Students Enter student information Identifier First, Last Name Birthdate Grade Level Gender Click Add 151

152. Assigning Classes 152

153. Removing Students 153

154. Removing Students 154

155. Deleting Classes Click Delete Class/Period next to the teachers name and period (option available only if no students are enrolled in class) 155

156. Withdrawing Students 156

157. Topics Covered PMRN Manager Sign In PMRN Access Levels Adding Users Removing Users Adding Teachers Removing Teachers Creating Classes Adding, Deleting, Assigning Enrolling Students Enrolling, Adding, Removing, Withdrawing 157

158. Coachs Log 158

159. What is the Coachs Log? Tool to improve reading program by guiding performance of Reading and Literacy Coaches State Board Rule 6A-6.053 requires all Reading and Literacy Coaches to complete the Coachs Log Bi-weekly reporting on coaching activity occurs through the PMRN 159

160. Creating Coachs Log User Only a principal (SL1) User can create a Coachs Log User From the SL1 Home Page, click the Users tab Click Add User Fill in the information boxes Click the Allow boxes for the Coachs Log Access Level 160

161. Creating Coachs Log User The principal must enter information specific to the Coachs Log Access Level: Type the date of when the User became a Reading Coach. If the User was a Coach in a previous year, enter the 1 st instructional day of the school year. Click the Full-Time or Part-Time radio button. If Part-Time is chosen, enter the percent of time the Reading Coach serves the school. Click the check boxes for the Coachs Funding Type and enter the Percent of Funding in the boxes to the right Click Submit 161

162. Creating Coachs Log User Linking the Coachs Log User From the SL1 Home Page, click the Users tab Click the Users name Click the Link SSO User button 162

163. Creating Coachs Log User Search via Identifier, Last Name, or E-mail address Click the radio button Click the Link SSO User button 163

164. Accessing the Coachs Log Form Upon Signing In for the first time each year, the Coach will be required to fill out his/her Professional Information and Submit the form before he/she can continue to the Log View and Edit Professional Information button at the top of the Coachs Log Form allows for subsequent edits Coaches who serve multiple schools will need to be added as a User and complete a Coachs Log at each school 164

165. Coachs Log Professional Information Page 165

166. Coachs Log Form 16 task areas for categorizing time 4 task areas involve teacher selection: 12 task areas cover a wide variety of data collection and discussion The Teacher Selection Table is populated by the upload of Survey 8 Selections are only visible on the Coachs Log Form- they are not displayed on the report The teachers displayed can be edited by clicking the Edit Teachers button within any of the task areas above 166

167. Coachs Log Form 167

168. Coachs Log Form Narratives Narratives for task areas 13-16 Reports = biweekly reporting period Can be viewed by principals only Coaches may report up to 9 hours a day, 45 hours a week, and 90 hours for the bi-weekly reporting period. Saving vs. submitting a saved log can be edited A Submitted Log has been officially submitted to the PMRN and must be unlocked by a Support Specialist for editing 168

169. Coachs Log Form 169

170. Automated E-mails If a Log has not yet been Submitted Coachs Log Submission Reminder Coachs Log Submission- Final Reminder School Level 1 Coachs Log E-mail 170

171. Session Topics Assessment and the FAIR-FS: An Overview Development of the FAIR-FS System Specifications PMRN Overview Single Sign-On Principals Role PMRN Managers Role Coachs Log 171

172. Questions

173. For More Information Curriculum questions: Contact your district reading office Content and policy questions: Contact Just Read, Florida! at 850-245-0503 http://www.justreadflorida.com/ Technical questions: Call Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) Integrated Education Network Service Center 855-814-2876 ienhelp@fldoe.org 173