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2013 STAAR campus training

2013 STAAR campus training. Martin Elementary Melba Linda Longoria – Facilitator Thursday, March 7, 2013. Adjusted by:. This PowerPoint does not eliminate your requirement to read the Test Administrator Manuals. READ THE MANUALS!!. TEST SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY. Test Security.

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2013 STAAR campus training

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  1. 2013 STAARcampus training Martin Elementary Melba Linda Longoria – Facilitator Thursday, March 7, 2013 Adjusted by:

  2. This PowerPoint does not eliminate your requirement to read the Test Administrator Manuals. READ THE MANUALS!!

  3. TEST SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY

  4. Test Security • Security involves accounting for all secure materials • Before • During • After… each test administration

  5. Test Security Security involves only authorized persons having access to any secure test material. All testing personnel must be trained before handling secure materials,

  6. Test Security Keep tests in locked storage when not in use Immediately after each session return test materials to the campus coordinator

  7. Confidentiality • Confidentiality refers to protecting the contents of each: • Test booklet • Answer document • Online test content

  8. Confidentiality Each person with access to test materials shall maintain and preserve the security and confidential integrity of the test.

  9. Confidentiality • No one must view • the test booklets • answer documents Before, during or after a test administration • No unauthorized • viewing • discussing • scoring The contents of a test at any time

  10. Confidentiality No duplication of testing materials Break the seals ONLY of the session taking place that day Be sure to administer tests exactly as instructed in the manual

  11. Confidentiality • Do not reveal or answer any questions relating to the content of the test at any time • Do not • review student responses • change a student’s answer in the answer document • instruct a student to change their answer

  12. Active Monitoring • Monitoring during test administrations is the responsibility of the test administrator, the campus test coordinator, the campus principal, and the district test coordinator. • Teachers are required to actively monitor students during testing. • Principals and Campus Test Coordinators are required to actively monitor testing sessions at their campus.

  13. What Is Active Monitoring? Watching students during testing. The focus of the teacher’s attention is on the students and not elsewhere. Walking around to better observe what students are doing. (Are students; working on correct section of test, marking answers on the answer document, not cheating, not using cell phones, not talking or communicating with other students, etc.?)

  14. What is NOT Active Monitoring? • Anything that takes the test administrator’s attention away from the students during testing. Examples include: • Working on the computer or doing email. • Reading a book, magazine, or newspaper. • Grading papers or doing lesson planning. • Leaving the room without a trained substitute test administrator in the room. • Leaving students unattended during lunch or breaks. • Be sure to not read the test content over a student’s shoulder and do not examine specific student responses during testing, since doing these will be a test security violation committed while active monitoring.

  15. Cell Phones • The use of cell phones or other two-way communication devices is prohibited during testing for students and test administrators • The reason is that cell phones can…. • disrupt the testing environment • be used to cheat by obtaining unauthorized assistance on test content by students, and can • be used to image secure tests and compromise the confidentiality of the test with their camera feature by students and teachers.

  16. Seating Chart Rule • Seating Charts are required for all test administrations. Seating Charts must include: • Location of testing session(district, campus, room) and a brief description of the testing area (classroom, library, broom closet, etc.) • The assessment being given including grade and subject. • The first and last names of the test administrator(s). • The first and last names of each student and where they were seated for testing. • If students are regrouped during testing an additional seating chart will be needed for the new group. The new seating chart should indicate the time students were regrouped.

  17. Oaths Test Security Modules must be viewed by all personnel NEW to testing Certificates of completion must be submitted to the Campus Testing Coordinator Test administrators, technology staff, and other school personnel who will be present in the testing room must be trained and sign an oath. Office staff and other personnel around testing materials or testing must also be trained in test security and sign an oath.

  18. Penalties Placement of restrictions on the issuance, renewal, or holding of a Texas educator certificate, either indefinitely or for a set term; Issuance of an inscribed or non-inscribed reprimand; Suspension of a Texas educator certificate for a set term; Revocation or cancellation of a Texas educator certificate without opportunity for reapplication for a set term or permanently. Possible criminal prosecution under TEC ξ39.0303, Section 552.352 of the Texas Government Code, and Section 37.10 of the Texas Penal Code.

  19. Testing Irregularities

  20. Serious Irregularities • Directly or indirectly assisting students with responses to test questions • Tampering with student responses • Viewing secure test content before, during, or after an administration • Discussing secure test content, student responses, or student performance • Scoring student tests, either formally or informally • Duplicating, recording, or capturing electronically secure test content without permission from TEA

  21. Procedural Irregularities Eligibility Error IEP Implementation Issue Improper Accounting for Secure Materials Monitoring Error Other Procedural Errors

  22. Submission of Information All suspected incidences of testing irregularities should be reported immediately to the Campus Testing Coordinator, who will submit reports to the District Testing Coordinator.

  23. Student cheating If a district determines that a student has been involved in an attempt to cheat on a state assessment, the district is required to invalidate the student’s test. Additional disciplinary action may be taken at the local level in accordance with district policy. Any locally determined disciplinary actions stemming from the cheating must be submitted to TEA. Submission of a separate online incident report form will be necessary ONLY if the district determines that adult testing personnel contributed to, caused, or did not detect the cheating due to inadequate monitoring.

  24. Report Irregularities All staff members are directly responsible for IMMEDIATELY reporting to the CTC any violation of test security or confidentiality that they participate in or witness

  25. Document Retention • Campuses are required to maintain the following documents for a period of 5 years following a test administration • Testing irregularity and investigation documentation • Inventory and shipping records • Signed security oaths for all testing personnel • Seating charts • Miscellaneous mandatory testing forms

  26. STAAR TIME LIMITS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

  27. Test Schedule Elementary • Tue, April 2nd • 4th Writing • 5th Math • Wed, April 3rd • 4th Writing (Day 2) • 5th Reading

  28. Start and stop times The four-hour time period will start when the test administrator has read directions and tells students to begin working on their tests. • Start time for the test session must be recorded on the seating chart. • Students must record all responses on their answer documents or online before the end of the four-hour time period. • Once the four-hour time period has ended, test administrators will instruct any students still testing to either put their pencils down and close their test booklets or stop their online tests.

  29. Start and stop times • Each student’s stop time must be recorded on the seating chart. • Distribution of materials and the test administrator “SAY” directions are not included in the four-hour time limit. • Communicate (orally or in writing) the amount of time left to test in one-hour intervals and, if desired, in shorter intervals during the last hour.

  30. Breaks These will NOT stop the clock These WILL stop the clock • Lunch • Emergency Situations • Class consolidations • Medical breaks to nurse • Water breaks • Bathroom breaks • Snacks breaks • Physical or mental breaks Campuses should be aware that the time clock will stop for students who go to the nurse for medical reasons. The test administrator must document the time the student stops and restarts the test and must make the student aware of his or her adjusted testing time.

  31. Lunch Students may stop testing to take a supervised lunch. • The testing time must be stopped for a lunch break and will restart when students resume taking the test. • Students must place their answer documents inside their test booklets so that all secure materials can be collected and placed in locked storage.

  32. Caution!!! A test administrator who has been trained in testing procedures must be present in the room at all times to monitor the students and ensure there is no discussion of any test content during lunch/breaks.

  33. TEST ADMINISTRATION

  34. Before Testing Training Campus Personnel for Testing

  35. Test Administrator Responsibilities • Read the Test Administrator Manuals (paper and online) • Attend training conducted by your campus test coordinator • Receive secure testing materials from your campus test coordinator • Observe all rules regarding test security and confidential integrity of the state testing system • Supervise and actively monitor testing • Do not provide any unauthorized assistance to students during testing • Do not view the test, discuss the test, or score a student test either before, during, or after testing • Administer the tests in strict compliance with the directions in the Test Administrator Manuals

  36. Test Administrator Responsibilities • Mark the appropriate score code and test taken information code for each student test administered. • Return all testing materials to the campus test coordinator immediately after students finish testing. • Report testing irregularities and security violations immediately to the district test coordinator. • Prepare statements for submission to TEA if you are involved in a testing irregularity or test security violation.

  37. Test Administrators - You must… Read the test administrator manual thoroughly Ask the Campus Testing Coordinator if you have ANY questions When in doubt, ASK!

  38. Test Administrators - Verify, verify, verify! Inform the Campus Testing Coordinator ASAP! • During test day, if you think the student is • Taking the wrong test, • Should not be using an accommodation • Should be using an accommodation that they were not given

  39. Any questions…. Questions should be directed to the Campus Testing Coordinator and then to the District Testing Coordinator

  40. Before Testing Preparing the Testing Room Environment

  41. The room should be… Quiet Well-lighted Well-ventilated Comfortable

  42. The room should… Have all bulletin boards and instructional aids covered or removed Have “TESTING-DO NOT DISTURB” signs posted Have a trained test administrator present at ALL times Have enough space for each student to work

  43. Before Testing Preparing Test Materials for Distribution

  44. Verifying Pre-coded Information • Process for verifying elements of pre-coded labels and answer documents • Overwriting pre-coded information (if incorrect) • Hand-gridding entire answer document if student information (name, dob, PEIMS #) is incorrect • Supporting documentation for hand-gridded answer documents • eSchools report for each student

  45. Gridding demographics

  46. Verifying Information of Students with Accommodations • Ensure your list of accommodations is the current • Verify the accommodations are allowed for that particular test • Prepare testing locations for students with accommodations (i.e. small group, oral administrations, computer lab, headphones, etc.)

  47. Gridding the accommodations field

  48. Gridding linguistic accommodations

  49. Preparing for Online Testing • Remove old versions of TestNav and purge all test info • Install new proctor caching software and testing tool • Create test sessions • Print authorizations

  50. Remember… Test booklets and answer documents must be checked “out” from and “in” to the Campus Testing Coordinator every day

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