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Testing Accommodations Updates

Testing Accommodations Updates. Exceptional Children Conference November 1, 2011 Presented by: Carrie Perkis Division of Accountability Services. Accommodation:. Changes in the way a student accesses learning/testing Construct does not change; assignment/content does not change

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Testing Accommodations Updates

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  1. Testing Accommodations Updates Exceptional Children Conference November 1, 2011 Presented by: Carrie Perkis Division of Accountability Services

  2. Accommodation: • Changes in the way a student accesses learning/testing • Construct does not change; assignment/content does not change • Gives students equal access to learning without "watering down" the content

  3. Accommodations ≠ Modifications

  4. Accommodations Differ from Modifications in that: Modifications change the construct through altering language load, content complexity, and/or cognitive complexity. • Some examples of modifications: • Reduced assignments • Simplified reading passages • Reduced response choices

  5. Instructional Accommodations *Routine Use* Testing Accommodations drive

  6. Statewide Assessments • Alternate Assessments: • NCEXTEND2 for 3-8 • NCEXTEND1 for grades 3-8, 10, 11 • Language Proficiency: • W-APT • ACCESS for ELLs • 2011-12 Field Tests • End-of-Grade Tests • 3-8 Mathematics • 3-8 Reading • 5 & 8 Science • End-of-Course Tests • Algebra I • English I • Biology • PLAN – Grade 10 • ACT – Grade 11 • WorkKeys – Grade 12

  7. Alternate Assessments • NCEXTEND2andNCEXTEND1 available for: • 3-8 Reading • 3-8 Mathematics • 5 & 8 Science • NCEXTEND1 also available for: • Grade 10 Math, Reading, Science • Grade 11

  8. Updated Testing Accommodations Policy Document Testing Students with Disabilities publication (August 2011) Testing Students with Disabilities Website: www.ncpublicschools.org/ accountability/policies/tswd/ Testing Accommodations Web Site: www.ncpublicschools.org/ accountability/policies/accom/

  9. What Types of Testing Accommodations are Available for Students with Disabilities? 9 • Special Print Versions • Assistive Technology (AT) Devices and Special Arrangements • Special Test Environments

  10. Special Print Versions Special Test Environments 10 Braille Edition Large Print Edition One Test Item Per Page Edition Hospital/Home Testing Multiple Testing Sessions Scheduled Extended Time Testing in a Separate Room

  11. Assistive Technology Devices and Special Arrangements 11 Braille Writer/Slate and Stylus (Braille Paper) Cranmer Abacus Magnification Devices Student Marks Answers in Test Book Student Reads Test Aloud to Self AT Devices Dictation to a Scribe Keyboarding Devices Interpreter/Transliterator Signs/Cues Test Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud (In English) Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled

  12. NCEXTEND1-only Accommodations • Responds with Use of Augmentative Communication Device, Picture Board, etc. • Writes with Use of Augmentative Communication Device, Picture Board, etc. • Adaptations to NCDPI-Provided Manipulatives

  13. What has Changed in the August 2011 TSWD? • Some of the major changes are….

  14. NCEXTEND1 Accommodations • Added NCEXTEND1 accommodations chart • Added information on accommodations and adaptations to manipulatives that was previously only available in the Test Administrator’s Manual

  15. Student Marks Answers in Test Book • ALL students may write in their test booklet – no accommodation needed! • Students with MIB must not be given an answer sheet, must circle answers in book • Students with MIB do not transfer their answers from booklet to answer sheet • May be tested in regular setting

  16. Dictation to a Scribe • For both paper-and-pencil and online, two test administrators must be present • One fills role of test administrator • One fills role of scribe • A separate proctor is not required

  17. Scheduled Extended Time • Clarification: Extended time is to be provided in addition to maximum testing time • Most tests have maximum testing time of 240 minutes • NCEXTEND2 has an estimated testing time, but no maximum time • NCEXTEND1 has no maximum testing time

  18. What About Online Testing? • Large font and foreground/background options available to all students • Not ‘accommodations’ – universal design • Must be selected in NC Education before testing day

  19. Online Testing (cont’d) • Interpreter/Transliterator Signs/Cues Test • May use second computer monitor • Dictation to a Scribe • Scribe can record responses directly on computer or on piece of paper • If recorded online, test administrator and scribe to sign statement of validation • Test administrators complete Accommodations Provided screen after testing

  20. Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled • Operational EOC online tests (not English I) and online field tests • Must be selected in student interface questions (SIQ) before testing • Separate room (one-on-one) required unless headphones are used • Student clicks on speaker icon next to text to activate read aloud option • Consider bandwidth when scheduling

  21. Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled (cont’d) • Limitation: only item stems and answer choices read by computer • For online tests, student may have the test read aloud by: • Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud • Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled • Combination of the two methods

  22. Accommodations Data Collection • NC WISE • CECAS • LEA-approved third-party application • All accommodations per plan type must be entered into one system across the LEA (e.g., IEPs in CECAS, Section 504 Plans in NC WISE)

  23. Accommodations Data Collection Schedule

  24. Accommodations Data Collection Purposes • Special Print Version ordering (e.g., Braille, Large Print, One Test Item per Page) • Accommodations reports • NCDPI monitoring

  25. DPI Accommodations Monitoring • On-site monitoring 2009-10 and 2010-11 • 10 LEAs and 12 schools • Outcomes: • Increased collaboration • Accommodations systems and training • Increased accuracy in documentation • Continued need for focus on accommodations decisions

  26. Review of Accommodations Used During Testing Forms Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/accom

  27. Review of Accommodations Used During Testing Forms • Two versions of form: • Standard • NCEXTEND1 • One form per state test, per administration • Documentation of accommodations required, provided, and used • Used for future accommodations decisions

  28. DPI Accommodations Monitoring • 2011-12: 3rd year of on-site monitoring • Visits in January to monitor fall EOCs • Visits in May/June to monitor spring EOCs, EOGs, NCEXTEND2 • NCEXTEND1 audits in March

  29. The ACT & Accommodations • ACT Initial Test Date: March 6, 2012 • ACT Makeup Test Date: March 20, 2012 • ACT Accommodations Testing Window: • March 6–20, 2012 • ACT-Approved and State-Allowed Accommodations Resources available from ACT at: http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/

  30. The ACT & Accommodations • ACT accommodations policy based on American Disabilities Act (ADA), not on Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

  31. The ACT & Accommodations • ACT-Approved Accommodations • Result in college-reportable ACT score • Request and accompanying documentation must be submitted to ACT for approval • Deadline for Application for ACT-Approved Test Accommodations requests: December 16, 2011

  32. The ACT & Accommodations • State-Allowed Accommodations • Result in scores that are not college-reportable • Scores used for state accountability • Local decision as to which accommodations to provide • State-Allowed Accommodations Requests for materials must be placed through online ordering system by: February 24, 2012

  33. PLAN/WorkKeys & Accommodations • All accommodations determined locally • No request to ACT required • Should be supported by IEP documentation

  34. ACT and IEP Documentation • IEPs do not need to be amended this year (2011-12) to include accommodations for ACT/PLAN/WorkKeys • IEP form will be updated for 2012-13 to include these assessments

  35. ACT and Alternate Assessments • Grade 11 NCEXTEND1 assessment being developed as alternate for the ACT • 15 items • Testing window: February 27 – March 30, 2012 • Grade 10 NCEXTEND1 serves as alternate for PLAN • No alternate assessment for WorkKeys since not administered to all 12th graders

  36. The ACT & Accommodations • Resources: • http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/ • Policy documents • Forms • Accommodations crosswalk • http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/ • ACT Webinar recording and PowerPoint • FAQ and Accommodations Memo from NCDPI

  37. Questions?Comments?Concerns?

  38. Contact Information Carrie Perkis NCDPI Division of Accountability Testing Policy & Operations carrie.perkis@dpi.nc.gov

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