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Preparing for Testing April 15-June 15 and June 16-July 31. Joe Dell Brasel, Ed.D. Principal Consultant ACT Atlanta Office joedell.brasel@act.org. Jennifer Stafford, Policy Advisor Office of Assessment & Accountability Kentucky Department of Education jennifer.stafford@education.ky.gov .
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Preparing for TestingApril 15-June 15 and June 16-July 31 Joe Dell Brasel, Ed.D. Principal Consultant ACT Atlanta Office joedell.brasel@act.org Jennifer Stafford, Policy Advisor Office of Assessment & Accountability Kentucky Department of Education jennifer.stafford@education.ky.gov
Agenda • Testing Windows and Sessions • Responsibilities and Deadlines • Accommodations • Exemptions • Materials • Return Shipping • Prohibited/Acceptable Materials • Online Testing • Grading Scale • Resources
Three Sessions Three separate EOC sessions Multiple Choice 1 (Paper or Computer) Multiple Choice 2 (Paper or Computer) Constructed Response (Paper) Sessions are 45 minutes each Paper sessions are timed by the test administrator. Computer sessions are timed automatically by the computer.
Paper Testing: ALL students must be tested at the same time, in the same content area. Computer Testing: Multiple testing sessions can be utilized in a single day. Note: A 10-15 minute break is allowed between test sessions. Testing Sessions
Traditional Test Windows/Options Includes Paper and Computer Testing Five EOC test windows per year October 1-November 15 December 1-January 15 February 1-March 15 April 15-June 15 June 16-July 31 Within each window, schools choose a 10-day window (consecutive days) to complete the four tests, including make-up sessions. Within the 10-day window, schools choose option of 1 day or 2 consecutive days per content area. Option A (1 Day): 1 day for MC1/MC2 and CR Option B (2 Days): 1 day for MC1/MC2; 1 day for CR May schedule multiple content tests on same day. Note: MC1 and MC2 must be given in order on the same day.
Test Window Example for Option A Testing window April 15-June 15 Two week window April 16-27 One day for each subject April 16: English II April 17: Algebra II April 18: Biology April 19: U.S. History *Make-up sessions after the original test date within April 16-27.
Test Window Example for Option B Testing window April 15-June 15 Two week window April 16-27 Two days for each subject April 16, 17: English II April 18, 19: Algebra II April 23, 24: Biology April 25, 26: U.S. History *Make-up sessions after the original test date within April 16-27.
For the Non-Traditional Setting More flexibility needed Students in Non-Traditional Settings may finish at various times throughout the year Impossible to test all non-traditional students in the 10-day window Testing should work to support students in alternative pathways Feedback from Stakeholders
Non-Traditional Test Window/Options Five EOC test windows per year October 1-November 15 December 1-January 15 February 1-March 15 April 15-June 15 June 16-July 31 Within each window, schools choose one day or two consecutive days per student(s) to complete sessions. Option A (1 Day): 1 day for MC1/MC2 and CR Option B (2 Days): 1 day for MC1/MC2; 1 day for CR May schedule multiple content tests on same day. Note: MC1 and MC2 must be given in order on the same day.
More Flexible Test Process for Non-Traditional Settings • Flexible test process will be used for the remaining EOC windows in 2011-12. • The focus is on creating test schedules for individual students as each student completes the course. • WebEx Training, EOCTraditional and Non-traditional testing, October 31, 2011KDE Website: http://www.education.ky.gov/kde/instructional+resources/curriculum+documents+and+resources/kde+-+webex+information+and+resources.htm
Traditional vs. Non-Traditional? • High Schools with only Traditional Courses: Use School’s 10-day window • Alternative Schools with only Non-Traditional Courses: UseState’s broader window • Schools with both Traditional and Non-Traditional Courses: Use both school’s 10-day and State’s broad window
Steps for Ordering • Confirm Unit Usage • Create/Upload Users & Teachers • Create/Upload Students • Create Class Test Rosters • *Finalize Class Rosters Note: Valuable Resources are located at: www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky
Responsibilities District or School Administrator: • Conduct Administration Code and Inclusions Training • Confirm Unit Usage per school • Determine Paper or Computer Testing • Estimate Number of Students Testing • No automatic overage. DAC/BAC should order additional tests per school. • Determine Testing Dates • Create/Upload Students (i.e. roster)
Create and Upload Students • Quality Core Student Template must be populated. • Report in IC to pull all high school students: Under KY State Reporting -> KDE Reports -> EOC Assessment. • Directions • After selecting the school from the menu bar, select Generate Report. When given the option to Save or Open the file, choose Open. • Save the file with the .xls extension. • According to ACT, staff must paste the results of the report in the template provided by ACT before uploading the information. • For questions, please contact Lisa McKinney at (502) 564-2020 or lisa.mckinney@education.ky.gov
Responsibilities • School Administrator: • Create Class Roster Name: • Name by school, class, teacher, and period • i.e. CCHS, Algebra II, C. Greer, period 5 • Separate class roster for extended time • School Administrator or Teacher: • Finalize Class Rosters • Verify all students to be tested are on roster • No roster in SDRR at this time • Print or save electronic copy to use as a reference for accountability in SDRR at the end of school year. • Create seating chart
Before Form Change All end 2012-03-31 During Form Change All end 2012-07-31 Ends 2012-03-31 After Form Change Ends 2012-07-31 Confirm Unit Usage When the Test Form Changes
Target Dates *Finalize Class Rosters must be completed four (4) weeks prior to testing. Other dates are targets for workload management.
Target Dates *Finalize Class Rosters must be completed four (4) weeks prior to testing. Other dates are targets for workload management.
Accommodated Testing Paper Only Paper and Computer Extended Time Paraphrasing Manipulative Prompting/Cueing Behavior Modification Interpreter (sign language) Dictionaries/Thesauri R = Reader A = Audio B = Braille LP = Large Print Scribe English 10 Readers Approved - 2011-2012 No Readers - 2012 and beyond
Ordering Accommodated Test MaterialsApril 15-June 15 Order Accommodated Materials by: This includes ordering of reader scripts. Fax Form to QualityCore Customer ServicesForm available at: http://www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky/accommodations.html
Ordering Accommodated Test MaterialsJune16-July 31 Order Accommodated Materials by: This includes ordering of reader scripts. Fax Form to QualityCore Customer ServicesForm available at: http://www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky/accommodations.html
Exemption Types • Medical Exemption choice requires more detailed information, including Date of Diagnosis and Hospitalization. More detailed descriptions are needed for approval. • Extraordinary Circumstance (Other Exemption) choice has open field to enter information. • For both types of exemptions, see the associated Medical Exemption and Extraordinary Circumstance forms on the KDE web site and in the Forms section of the DAC/BAC.
Exemption Information • Student identifying information • Name • SSID • Grade • Gender • DOB • School Name • Test Type • Exemption Type • Explanation of Medical or Extraordinary issue • Relevant dates Keep paper form on-file in the district. Enter information electronically into SDRR. An Exemption Request is NOT automatically approved.
Receiving/Storing Materials • Shipment going to DACs will be identified with course name, school and BAC’s name for easy distribution • Check shipment contents • Testing Boxes • Test Booklets • Miscellaneous Boxes • Two Answer Folders (MC1/MC2 and CR) • Pre-ID Labels • Reference Sheets--Algebra II • Test Supervisor’s Manual (MC), Room Supervisor’s Manual (one per 25 students (MC)), and Constructed Response Supervisor’s Manual • School Header • Group Header Store SECURELY LOCKED storage Discrepancies—Call (866)764-7228
Supplemental Order Process • Email: qualitycoreOM@act.org Quantity needed per course • See example below:MASON COUNTY SCHL DIST MASON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Biology suborder 8233 10 tests Eng10 suborder 8232 4 tests April 16– April 27
Group Headers • Two per class, per teacher • One for MC1/MC2 and one for CR • Example: If Ms. Jones has 3 Algebra II classes, there will be 6 separate Group Headers. 3 MC Group Headers 3 CR Group Headers
Completing Group Headers Test Roster Name (Block B)
Completing Group Headers Assignment ID (Block D)
Pre-ID Labels • Arrive in Miscellaneous Box(s) • One per student answer folder • MC1/MC2 • CR • Errors on label • Do not edit • Make corrections online within class roster • No Label • Add new students online
Answer Document and Labels Affix label to answer folder. Do not bubble student information
Answer Document and No Label • Student On Roster: • If student is on the roster, click on the name to locate QualityCore ID. Complete boxes A thru D on answer document.* • Student Not On Roster: • Add student to roster from User Student List.** • Complete boxes A thru D on answer document. **Student’s name must be gridded on answer document exactly as shown on roster. **If units not available, contact DAC to have more units allocated to your school.
Answer Document and Not Included on Student Template • Student Not Included on Student Template: Student must be created/uploaded into online system • Create new Student User on Site Administration page • Add student to roster • Complete boxes A through D on answer document. NOTE: Before testing, each student must have a QualityCore ID and listed on the roster.
Bubble student information No label
Group Header 2 Group Header 1 CR English 10 MC/MC English 10 Return Shipping:Group Headers
Return Shipping KDE and ACT recommend return shipping from the school. • Packing • Envelopes • Used Answer Documents (MC1/MC2 and CR) • Testing Irregularity Report • Instructions on pages 12-17 of Test Supervisor’s Manual • Boxes • Used and unused tests booklets in the boxes stamped with their course names • Unused answer documents and manuals in the boxes stamped “Miscellaneous” • Instructions on pages 12-17 of Test Supervisor’s Manual
Irregularities • A disturbance or distraction occurs that could affect one or more students’ scores. • A student becomes ill and discontinues testing. • A student questions or challenges a test item. • A student uses unauthorized testing aids.
Materials Computer Pencil/Paper Prohibited Scratch paper Notes Foreign language or English dictionary Allowed Scratch work is to be done in the test booklet. Calculators Reference Sheets (Algebra II) Prohibited • Notes • Foreign language or English dictionary Allowed • Scratch Paper-Please collect and destroy securely. • Calculators • Reference Sheets (Algebra II)
Online User’s Guide • Online User’s Guide or CBT Manual should be accessed through the secure online system. • No support materials will be shipped for online testing.
Practice Online Testing • Coordinate with District Technology Coordinators to verify workstations are ready for online testing • CBT Launch Demo PPT • QC CBT QuickStart LaunchTest • Teachers/Students may use the Launch Demo to practice the system.
Locating Launch PPT and Test www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky
Retrieve Codes from System • Test Control Code • Vanguard Exit Code
Student Roster Information • Retrieve student login information from Test Roster section of the online system. • Print out the Student Login page that contains each student’s QualityCore ID. • Teacher or Student will input the student’s information exactly as it is in the online system. • QualityCore ID • First Name • Middle Initial (optional) • Last Name • Date of Birth (dropdown menu selection)
Online Testing • Student will choose their correct birthdate from the dropdown menu and accept the User’s Agreement. • The student has the option of completing a tutorial before beginning the test.