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2007-2008 Assessment in FUSD

2007-2008 Assessment in FUSD. ACS & Beyond. Outcomes/Agenda For ACS-MS Test Coordinator 2007-2008 Inservice. Each Test Coordinator will be able to articulate Key ACS Concepts Each Test Coordinator will understand the logistics (nuts & bolts) of ACS test administration

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2007-2008 Assessment in FUSD

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  1. 2007-2008 Assessment in FUSD ACS & Beyond

  2. Outcomes/Agenda For ACS-MS Test Coordinator 2007-2008 Inservice • Each Test Coordinator will be able to articulate Key ACS Concepts • Each Test Coordinator will understand the logistics (nuts & bolts) of ACS test administration • Each Test Coordinator will engage in a conversation about ACS changes and gain knowledge about AFS

  3. ACS Overview & Key Concepts

  4. Begin with the end in mind… So three things to remember from this part of the presentation… • The ACS is just one part of an overall assessment system • The ACS assessments are good • Teachers can use the results to inform their teaching

  5. Matrix of FUSD Assessments

  6. Intent of ACS • Measure student performance on the assessed standards/skills • Enable teachers & administrators to target students for appropriate instructional interventions • Provides overall ACS results in a manner similar to CST results • Allow teacher self-study of standards/objectives taught • Provides a standardized measure across schools

  7. English Language Arts 6th Grade (TRIMESTER)(McDougall-Littell) 7th Grade 8th Grade Each grade tested three times each year Mathematics 7th GradeFoundations of Math 8th GradeMath Concepts All Students Enrolled in Algebra I (HS Test) All Students Enrolled in Geometry (HS Test) Each grade tested three times each year Subjects & Grades Assessed

  8. History Pilot Four Schools Ahwahnee, Bullard Talent, Scandinavian, Yosemite 7th Grade (World History) 8th Grade (US History) Each grade tested FOUR times each year Pilot started with Q3 in 2006-2007 History Launch Probably Qtr 3 8th GradeUS History 7th GradeWorld History There is a Qtr 4 assessment! Subjects & Grades Assessed

  9. ACS Features • The assessments are aligned to the California State Standards • The tests are NOT timed. Students should be able to complete the test in a 60 minute class period. Extra time may be given for students continuing to make progress toward test completion after the end of the class period. • ELA Assessments may be split across two days using the built-in STOP page. • Test booklets are re-usable. Scanners are provided. No writing in test booklets

  10. Assessment of Critical Standards (ACS) • Testing may require special schedules or doing tests over two days • As District Benchmark Assessments (Primarily Assessments OF Learning) • The use of duplicate "campus" scanners is not allowed. • The use of any other school based scoring system is also not allowed. • REA will score and post results ASAP

  11. District Writing SampleMiddle Schools • Needs to be completed in a single sitting(70 minutes is recommended) • Scoring will not be done by teachers until AFTER training has happened • Training is scheduled for Sept. 14th from 12:30-3:30pm at E-Street • Once training is completed, scoring will be done by ELA teachers using a 6 point rubric • Since samples will be double scored, reports other than AiS may show a score out of 12pts. AiS will show 1.5, 2.5, etc. as well as whole numbers

  12. Implementation of ACSEnglish Language Arts 2007-2008 • Purchase of quarterly benchmark assessments from …Action Learning Systems • Built on a recursive set of core standards • Allows for status check & growth check • Quarters 2 and 3 implemented last year (so technicolor performance bands will be available in AiS) • Quarter 1 is being implemented for first time this year

  13. Implementation of ACSMathematics 2007-2008 • Moved from Trimester Testing to Quarterly Testing • Items being pulled from prior tests so performance band estimates may be possible • Quarter 3 “Comprehensive” version with 68 items is being rethought and Eric will provide updates as information becomes available • Purchase of an item bank from …Educational Testing Service • Allows for status check • Will be used mostly for formative assessments (AFS)

  14. Before we can achieve any of the intended outcomes, we have to establish that ACS is good. So here are four quick assessment vocabulary terms…

  15. Validity Reliability Common Test Vocabulary • Does the test measure what it is intended to measure? • Does the test produce consistent results?

  16. Item Analysis Response Analysis Common Test Vocabulary • The purpose of item analysis is to determine if ITEMS in an assessment are good (valid, reliable, capable of discriminating performance levels, etc.). It relies heavily upon statistical analysis. • The purpose of RESPONSE analysis is to see how well students did in response to an item. Response analysis assumes that the item is “good”

  17. Construct Validity Pearson Spearman p value Item Difficulty Cronbach Technical Test Vocabulary Item Discrimination Reliability Coeffiecient ALPHA Distractor Evaluation Point Biserial Correlation

  18. Response Analysis

  19. Nuts & Bolts ACS Procedures for 07-08

  20. Test Material Delivery • Materials are delivered during the week before each subject test window. • Open the boxes in numerical order to check the contents. • Test materials include: • Test Coordinator Package • Classroom Packages

  21. Test Coordinators Package • Inventory Sheet • Box Labels for Returning Materials • Copies of Class Rosters • Blank Answer Sheets (Scanners) • Extra Administration Guidelines • Extra Test Booklets for each test to be administered

  22. Classroom Packages • Inventory • Class Roster • Administration Guide • Pre-identified answer sheets (Scanners) • Test Booklets for the Class • A Couple of Blank Answer Sheets

  23. When a Student does not have an Answer Sheet…or their original gets messed up • Hand-bubble an answer sheet for students not listed on the rosters that enrolled at your school • Hand-bubble a new answer sheet and destroy the pre-printed answer sheet for students that need to have their pre-printed answer sheet changed.

  24. ACS - Accommodations • Students in special education programs with Individualized Education Plans (IEP) and students with current plans under Section 504 may be allowed accommodations IF they are specified in the plans. • Large print • Braille • Use of Reader • Testing variations/accomodations may be made for EL students and may include extended time to take the test with a bilingual proctor (who may read the instructions and answer procedural questions), and testing in a small group setting. • If you need help in making large print editions or other special editions of the tests, please contact the REA ACS coordinator.

  25. Test Administration Procedures • Put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. • Encourage students to perform as well as they can. • Make sure that each student has a #2 pencil. • Give each student his/her pre-printed (or hand-bubbled) answer sheet. • Give each student the appropriate test booklet. • Hand Bubble answer sheets for students not on roster or to make changes

  26. Supervision During TestingBe alert to the following: • Students who do not have their correct answer sheet. • Check that students are making uniform dark marks and are erasing completely. • Have students erase any stray marks on answer sheets. • Redirect students who are marking answers next to the wrong response number. • Please do not let students make any marks on test booklets. • We want an accurate assessment, so watch for students who appear to be looking elsewhere for answers whether it's to other desks, their lap, cell phones, etc. • Students with unapproved materials on their desks (materials approved in IEPs or 504 plans are ok)

  27. Testing Material Pickup • Scorable Materials and • Non-scorable materials must be packaged… … separately.

  28. Testing Material Pickup Scorable Materials • Include all answer sheets • Separate the answer sheets by subject AND test(For example: Math-Foundations and Concepts) • Separate the answer sheets into hand-bubbled and pre-identified • Please verify that all the hand-bubbled answer sheets are marked completely • Include answer sheets for students who were absent. • Enclose class roster with hand entered student names and ID

  29. Testing Material Pickup NON-Scorable Materials • Include all Administration Guidelines • Enclose all unused answer sheets • Return ALL test booklets • Use provided return labels to mark the boxes

  30. ACS - Scoring & Reporting • Score and reporting of student performance on tested standards will be available within a few days after each testing period is completed. • Teachers will be able to access their class report using the AiS (Assessment Information System). The AiS will provide results for each student tested in the class.

  31. Beyond ACS – Moving Toward FFormative Assessment of Standards Assessments of Focused StandardsAFS

  32. Building a Formative Assessment System in FUSD • Assessment Philosophy • Developing Assessment Literacy • Assessment for Learning • Building the Formative System

  33. Assessment Philosophy 3 Assessment Perspectives: • Assessment for Accountability • (State-mandated) • Assessment of Learning • (periodic status checks linked to standards) • Assessment for Learning • (assessment during learning)

  34. Make Assessment work for our kids • In High-stakes accountability, students and teachers are not the primary users of assessment • When is assessment created for students and teachers as the primary users?

  35. Relationship betweenCurriculum, InstructionandAssessment Curriculum Instruction Assessment

  36. Assessment works for our kids when … Black and William (1998) synthesized over 250 studies linking assessment and learning, and found… • The intentional use of assessment in the classroom to promote learning improved student achievement. • Increasing the amount of time on assessment, however, does not necessarily enhance learning. • Assessment promotes learning when teachers use assessment to become aware of the knowledge, skills, and beliefs that their students bring to a learning task, and use this knowledge as a starting point for new instruction, and monitor students’ changing perception as instruction proceeds,

  37. Assessment for Learning What? Classroom assessments Why? To direct future instruction When? During instruction (daily, weekly) Who? Users are students and teachers Primary Question: What does a student or class know (or where they are stuck), in order to understand what comes next so students can learn

  38. Assessment for Learning • Students have a clear vision of the learning target from the beginning of instruction • Samples of strong and weak work with a progression to competence laid out; scaffolding for skills and concepts • Descriptive feedback (versus evaluative) provides information about how to improve • Feedback guides future instruction • Frequent and repeated self-assessment • Students can communicate their achievement status and direction for learning

  39. What Standards? • What are the “Standards” in “Standards-Based Assessment?” • Content Standards • As listed in the curriculum/blueprints? • Performance Standards • Examples of what the students are expected to do, what knowledge or skills are to be demonstrated and in what manner

  40. Descriptive Vs. Evaluative Feedback • Evaluative feedback: Grades, points, judgments of quality • Motivating for some students • Descriptive feedback: Reinforces direction or next steps in learning • Link with student motivation

  41. Building a Formative System • Types of Assessment • Single Standard Quizzes • How results feed into the system • Developing valid assessments • Development timeline

  42. Types of Assessments for Learning Formative assessments may include: • Single Standard Quizzes • Fluency assessments • Diagnostic assessments (DIBELS) • Scaffolded assessments • Performance Assessments

  43. Single Standard Quizzes • Will be in the new AFS System as a part of AIS • Will be focused on a cluster, standard or sub-standard • Will have a “mastery” performance level • Will have approximately 6 questions • Will include response analysis

  44. AFS Access/Input/Reporting Access Teacher and/or Student Access AFS tests in AiS Input Data Entry Page in AiS Site-based Scanning On-line Assessment Reporting AiS Reporting Page: Summary of Class/Individual Student/ Response Analysis

  45. Content Area Development Timeline

  46. ELDA • English Language Development Assessment • Taken from Avenues & High Points Unit Test • Administered 2 times/ year • MS: Dec 3, May 19 ES: Nov 13, Apr 14 • Piloted with 7 schools last year • Performance Levels aligned with CELDT • Results will be used in ELD Level Adjustment

  47. Parent Notification!

  48. Wrap-Up

  49. Key ACS Concepts So three things to remember from this part of the presentation… • The ACS is just one part of an overall assessment system • The ACS assessments are good • Teachers can use the results to inform their teaching

  50. For Help with Logistics Contact… • Eric WenrickEd Center, B49457-3876 • Shaeng Vue457-3829 • Algebra and Geometry ACS TestingCarmen Rodriguez High Schools457-3959

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