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Assessment Update

Assessment Update. Chun-Wu Li Assessment and Accountability Services. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Continuous Enrollment.

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Assessment Update

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  1. Assessment Update Chun-Wu LiAssessment and AccountabilityServices

  2. Adequate Yearly Progress(AYP)

  3. Continuous Enrollment • The new California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 5, Section 1039.2, requires that a student be considered continuously enrolled if the student was enrolled in the same school or LEA from Fall Census Day (first Wednesday in October) to the first day of testing, without a gap in enrollment of more than 30 consecutive calendar days. The CDE anticipates that these new regulations will be applied to 2012 Adequate Yearly Progress calculations, pending SBE approval at the September meeting.

  4. California English Language Development Test(CELDT)

  5. Errors in 2012-2013 CELDT Domain Raw Score Conversion Tables • There are errors shown on Domain Raw Score Conversion Tables of the 2012-2013 CELDT Examiner’s Manuals. Corrected tables and a revised Local Scoring Tool (LST) will be available on the CELDT website at http://www.celdt.org. Educational Data Systems will also print booklets, by grade span, for all tables and mail them directly to LEAs.  

  6. K-1 Separation Educators’ Meeting • K-1 Separation Educators’ Meeting on October 11 in Sacramento. • Recruiting K-1 educators to gather input on separating K-1 test. • Online application due August 17 at http://www.celdt.org/K-1group/. • Administration of separate kindergarten and grade one tests is scheduled for 2015-2016.

  7. CELDT New Resources • Guide to Test Reports (GTR), formerly known as Test Results Interpretation Guides (TRIGs), will be posted in August at http://celdt.org/resources/. • Easier readability level than last year’s version. • A companion document, Performance Level Descriptors, explains the levels in the four domains and the Overall performance level by grade span. • Translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Traditional Chinese. • CELDT Fundamentals: Videos are available in English and closed captioning in Spanish at http://www.celdt.org. Spanish versions will be available this summer. • Video 1: CELDT Overview • Video 2: Who Takes the CELDT? • Video 3: CELDT Administration Basics • Video 4: The CELDT Student Performance Level Score Report

  8. CELDT News

  9. SB 753 Update • Reminder of No Banking of Scores • Not permitted by federal law • Annual Assessment Window • The 2012-13 CELDT administration will proceed as usual. • No Transition until the CDE can ensure a valid, reliable test of high technical quality that also adheres to federal requirements.

  10. ELD Standards • The draft of the new ELD Standards was posted July 7 for public comment. • ELD Standards Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/er/eldstandards.asp.

  11. Riverside County ELA Summary 11th Grade Cohort in 2011 • In 2011, 87% of the Riverside County grade 11 students took the EAP in ELA when they took the CSTs. Of those, 18% scored advanced on the CSTs and 19% scored ready for college in EAP ELA (81% were not college ready). • In 2011, 21% of grade 11 “English Only and Fluent English Proficient” students scored ready for college in EAP ELA. • In 2011, 14% of grade 11 R-FEP students scored ready for college in EAP ELA. • In 2011, 0% of grade 11 English learner students scored ready for college in EAP ELA. • Based on 2002-2011 CST results, students have to reach at least the CST proficient level by grade 2 and the CST advanced level by grade 9 in order to score ready for college in EAP ELA.

  12. Riverside County Math Summary 11th Grade Cohort in 2011 • 11th grade student must be enrolled in or have successfully completed Algebra II or higher in order to be eligible to take the EAP in mathematics. • In 2011, 48% of the Riverside County grade 11 students were eligible to take the EAP in math when they took the CSTs. Of those, 81% (39% of the total grade 11 students) took the EAP in math. Of those, 5% scored advanced on the CSTs and 9% scored ready for college in EAP math (91% were not college ready). • In 2011, 9% of grade 11 “English Only and Fluent English Proficient” students scored ready for college in EAP math. • In 2011, 7% of 11th grade R-FEP students scored ready for college in EAP math. • In 2011, 5% of 11th grade English learner students scored ready for college in EAP math. • Based on 2002-2011 CST results, students have to reach the CST advanced level by grade 2 in order to score ready for college in EAP math.

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