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ISAT Information

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  1. ISAT Information

  2. AYP stands for Adequate Yearly Progress. As a part of the No Child Left Behind Act, schools are held accountable for their students reaching certain minimum standards in several subjects. Each state conducts an annual test to measure school progress. Illinois uses the ISAT (Illinois Standards Achievement Test). The cut-off scores differ by grade and subject, but a certain percentage of every school must meet or exceed expectations to reach AYP. More information can be found on the Illinois State Board of Education website: www.isbe.state.il.us What is AYP?

  3. Scores are collected from third, fourth, and fifth grade in reading and math (Fourth grade also takes science) • Sub groups are created, such as ethnic or low income, if there are at least 45 students in that group • There are three requirements to make AYP: • At least 95% of all students must be tested • 85% or more must meet or exceed • The school must have a 91% attendance rate Making AYP

  4. Fully recognized – School has made AYP and is in full compliance • Academic Early Warning Status - school
did not make AYP for two consecutive years and
is eligible for state sanctions • Academic Watch Status - school did not
make AYP for two additional years after being
placed on AEWS and is eligible for further
sanctions AYP Terminology

  5. AYP Projected GoalsSet by the state

  6. Our Actual AYP Scores

  7. Lincoln ISAT Resultsby Grade

  8. Third Grade

  9. Fourth Grade

  10. Fifth Grade

  11. Gender • Racial/Ethnic background • Economically disadvantaged • Students with disabilities Sub Groups

  12. Gender sub-groupPercent of students who met or exceeded expectations

  13. School Demographics

  14. Racial sub-groupsPercent of students who met or exceeded expectations

  15. Low-income sub-groupsPercent of students who met or exceeded expectations

  16. Our AYP Status

  17. MAP testing NWEA

  18. Oak Park, Lincoln, and most of Illinois uses MAP testing (Measures of Academic Progress) • Second through eighth grade are assessed • The test is administered three times a year to measure math and reading progress • MAP tests are taken online, and the test is adaptive to the student’s skills • The test is created by Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) www.nwea.org What is MAP?

  19. Challenging, appropriate, and dynamic • Immediate results • Untimed • Accurate data • Measures growth • Frequency of testing • Adaptive assessment Features of MAP Tests

  20. Identifies instructional level • Provides information to help inform instructional decisions • Provides immediate data and dynamic, interactive reports MAP Data

  21. Report Example - Individual

  22. Report Example - Class

  23. Report Example - School

  24. Finding gaps • Monitoring progress • Monitoring programs • Conferencing • Informing instructional
decisions • Response to Intervention (RtI) • Individualized Education Plans (IEP) Using data from MAP

  25. The MAP test: • Provides information about the instructional
level of the student. • Provides a road map for students toward
achieving mastery. It is not a test for determining mastery of skills Instructional vs. Mastery

  26. DesCartes is a tool that NWEA offers to teachers. It can be used to identify specific needs for a particular student, based on their performance. Teachers can choose the standard and sub-skill, then select the MAP score to receive specific suggestions to most effectively assist the learner. DesCartes

  27. Using Data

  28. Utilizing data to help inform instructional decisions • Differentiating instruction to better meet student needs • Grouping students flexibly for more effective instruction • Evaluating programs and curriculum for
effectiveness Ongoing Use of Data

  29. www.isbe.net • www.nwea.org • iirc.niu.edu • www.corestandards.org www.commoncore.org • www2.ed.gov/nclb • www.lexile.com • 2012 ISAT Report Card.pdf Resources

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