2. What is
Comprehensive
Needs Assessment?
•An attempt to assess the needs of individuals
connected with education, by collecting data to
document a challenge that exists.
•To assess what is needed to close the gaps
between the current status and the desired
goal(s).
3. Requirements:
Title I, Part A- programs for economically disadvantaged students
-Must conduct annual comprehensive needs assessments to determine the
children with the greatest needs.
Title I, Part C- programs for migrant education
-Must identify the needs of migratory children as part of their planning
process.
Title II- High quality teachers and principals.
-Must determine knowledge and skills needed to ensure students meet
standards.
Title III- English Language learners and immigrant student populations
-Must use a description of the need for their program
Title V- programs for gifted/talented students, character education and
innovative programs.
4. Why conduct a needs assessment?
•Provides direction
•Helps to determine priorities and allocate
resources.
•Helps align goals, strategies,
professional development and outcomes.
•Enables ability to benchmark and
progress monitoring
•Assist with continual growth plans to
improve.
5. Dimensions of a Comprehensive
Needs Assessment:
Components: should be determined by local
context
•Consider needs
•Gather information from a variety of sources
•Uses valid and reliable data
•Involves many individuals
•Results in goals and action plan
•Used to allocate resources
•Has follow-up plan and strategies.
6. Focus:
•Factors that have potential to impact student achievement
•Should address:
•Test score results , dropout rates, student mobility,
attendance rates, graduation rates, curriculum and instruction
Information gathering:
•information gathered from a variety of sources
Planning Teams:
•A formal planning team is critical and should represent all
types of people involved.
7. Use of results
•Analysis of data is completed
•Goals are identified
•Action plans have emerged
•Resources have been prioritized
•Plan is in place
•Monitoring is taking place
8. Planning for a Comprehensive Needs Assessment:
1. Create a committee
2. Determine who needs to be involved
a. School district personnel
b. Community representation
3. Prepare plan to manage assessment
4. Identify issues and concerns
5. Identify the measures
9. 6. Decide the priorities
7. Design the comprehensive needs assessment
8. Identify measures used
10. Gathering Data:
Gather existing data:
•Student demographics-language,
socioeconomic status
•Student achievement- assessment data
collected
•Curriculum information- standards aligned?,
approaches and strategies
•Professional Development- offerings, level
•Technology- needs to be addressed
•Family/Community participation (see page 11 in
article for 6 types of involvement)
11. Analyzing data:
•Prioritize needs- most important needs
•Identify underlying causes- “6 whys”
•Summarize findings-brief summary to use to generate
plan
Make decisions, Action Plan, Monitor
•Focus decisions
•Measurable goals and strategies to meet them
•Take action and monitor progress