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Georgia Districts Implementing Classworks Instructional Software Report State Test Score Gains.


Three districts describe their success using Classworks to address Georgia Performance Standards and improve CRCT CRCT Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (Georgia public schools)
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DULUTH, Ga. -- Since the state of Georgia launched the Georgia Performance Standards, schools have been working to enhance their instruction to help students achieve the rigorous expectations for student work. At least three Georgia school districts that integrate Classworks[R] comprehensive K-12 instructional software into their curriculum report that the targeted, standards-based instruction is an important factor in achieving success on the Georgia Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT).

Commerce City Schools, Buford City Schools and Barrow County Schools Barrow County Schools is a public school district based in Winder, Georgia.

The school system serves all of Barrow County, Georgia. Elementary Schools
  • Auburn Elementary
  • Bethlehem Elementary
  • Bramlett Elementary
  • County Line Elementary
 each import students' CRCT scores into Classworks to create individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize  
tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es
1. To give individuality to.

2. To consider or treat individually; particularize.

3.
 learning paths for each student, based on his or her own scores. Since implementing Classworks, the Georgia districts have achieved gains on the CRCT and helped students become more engaged in the learning process.

Developed by Georgia-based Curriculum Advantage, Classworks provides individualized instruction Individualized instruction is a method of instruction in which content, instructional materials, instructional media, and pace of learning are based upon the abilities and interests of each individual learner.  in math, reading, language arts language arts
pl.n.
The subjects, including reading, spelling, and composition, aimed at developing reading and writing skills, usually taught in elementary and secondary school.
 and science to bring at-risk students The term at-risk students is used to describe students who are "at risk" of failing academically, for one or more of any several reasons. The term can be used to describe a wide variety of students, including,
  1. ethnic minorities
  2. academically disadvantaged
 to grade level proficiency, accelerate learning for mainstream students, and help English learners build fluency. It offers educators more than 17,000 activities drawn from 265 top software titles to customize instruction and increase performance. Currently, more than 150,000 students across the state use Classworks to help them reach their potential.

Commerce City Schools

In 2006, Commerce City Schools began using the software to help students improve their performance in math and reading/English language arts. Currently all K-8 students, as well as English language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations.  learners (ELL) and special education students in grades 9-12, use Classworks. As part of the district's Response to Intervention In education, Response To Intervention (commonly abbreviated RTI or RtI) is a method of academic intervention that is designed to provide early, effective assistance to children who are having difficulty learning as part of the process of diagnosing learning disabilities.  (RtI) model, students in Tiers 2 and 3 also work on customized Classworks assignments before and after school. From 2006 to 2009, the percentage of students performing at or above the proficient level on the CRCT rose from 81 to 91 percent in math, and from 90 to 96 percent in reading/English language arts.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Mona Haynes, director of instructional technology There are two types of instructional technology: those with a systems approach, and those focusing on sensory technologies.

The definition of instructional technology prepared by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology
 for Commerce City Schools, a key benefit of Classworks is that it allows each student to work at his or her own pace as they complete activities aligned to the GPS. "If students need extra help, they can receive remedial lessons in Classworks. Or if they complete and master the units in one subject area at their own grade level, they can begin working on the next grade level," she said. "When students are working on Classworks, they are completely focused. It keeps students on task and that's made a difference in their performance."

Buford City Schools

In Buford City Schools, Buford Middle School and Buford Academy implement Classworks to provide individualized instruction to all students in grades 2-8. The schools also integrate Classworks across all four tiers of their RtI model. In addition, the district uses Classworks Language Learner Series in its Language Academy, a program for middle and high school students who do not speak English, to help students build fluency. Since 2006, the district has achieved gains on the CRCT in reading/English language arts and significantly reduced the number of special education referrals. During the 2008-09 school year, the district experienced a 39 percent decrease in special education referrals, and had a 55 percent decrease in the number of ELL students referred to special education.

"Our CRCT scores have steadily increased since we implemented Classworks at Buford Middle School and Buford Academy. Our administrators believe that taking a targeted and individualized approach to learning has been instrumental to our schools' academic success," said Lori McCoy, director of technology for Buford City Schools. "Classworks gives our teachers the tools to deliver differentiated instruction Differentiated instruction (sometimes referred to as differentiated learning) is a way of thinking about teaching and learning. It involves teachers using a variety of instructional strategies that address diverse student learning needs.  and multi-tiered interventions to address the needs of all students."

Barrow County Schools

Barrow County Schools implements Classworks in all 11 elementary and middle schools to improve student achievement in math. Bramlett Elementary began using Classworks in February 2009 to deliver interventions to targeted students. While Barrow County experienced gains on the CRCT district-wide, Bramlett Elementary achieved the greatest gains thanks to its intensive use of the software prior to the CRCT. From 2008 to 2009, math proficiency improved from 73 percent to 82 percent at Bramlett Elementary. Hispanic, ELL and economically disadvantaged students had double-digit gains in math proficiency. Students with disabilities had the largest gain--28.5 percentage points.

"Classworks has proven to be an integral component in the academic gains of our students," said Michael Mehrhof, assistant principal of Bramlett Elementary. "I utilized Classworks myself with three weekly groups of bubble, high-impact, and 'key' students in the computer lab. The students enjoyed their time working on the program, and our gains in performance on the 2009 CRCT are a reflection, in part, of the benefits of supplementing quality classroom instruction with a quality, technology-based program such as Classworks."

About Curriculum Advantage

Curriculum Advantage Inc. (www.curriculumadvantage.com) is the developer of the award-winning Classworks[R] system of K-12 reading and mathematics instruction and learning tools. Available as a web-based or networked solution, Classworks' activities are correlated to national and state learning standards Learning Standards is a term used to describe standards applied to education content, particularly in the US K-12 space.

The Learning Standards themselves can can be found on the individual web sites for states [1]
 and state tests, and include prescriptive pre·scrip·tive  
adj.
1. Sanctioned or authorized by long-standing custom or usage.

2. Making or giving injunctions, directions, laws, or rules.

3. Law Acquired by or based on uninterrupted possession.
 and summative assessment Summative assessment (or Summative evaluation) refers to the assessment of the learning and summarises the development of learners at a particular time. After a period of work, e.g. , remediation and reporting tools. Classworks Language Learner Series addresses English as Second Language learning with content that focuses on auditory auditory /au·di·to·ry/ (aw´di-tor?e)
1. aural or otic; pertaining to the ear.

2. pertaining to hearing.


au·di·to·ry
adj.
, visual and tactile/kinesthetic components.
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