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2018-19 State Assessment Test Administrator Training

2018-19 State Assessment Test Administrator Training. February 2019 Education Service Center Region 15. REMINDER: This training does not take the place of reading the appropriate manuals. ESC 15 Assessment Team for 2019. Pam Yarbrough STAAR Alt 2 pam.yarbrough@esc15.net 325-481-4056.

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2018-19 State Assessment Test Administrator Training

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  1. 2018-19 State AssessmentTest Administrator Training February 2019 Education Service Center Region 15

  2. REMINDER: This training does not take the place of reading the appropriate manuals.

  3. ESC 15 Assessment Team for 2019 Pam Yarbrough STAAR Alt 2 pam.yarbrough@esc15.net 325-481-4056

  4. ESC 15 Assessment Team for 2019 Mary Castanuela TELPAS & Assessments for English Language Learners mary.Castanuela@esc15.net 325-481-4068

  5. ESC 15 Assessment Team for 2019 Patti Wyatt Regional Testing Coordinator Security & Accessibility patti.wyatt@esc15.net 325-481-4075

  6. STAAR Test Administration! WE CAN DO THIS!

  7. Who Can Serve as a Test Administrator?

  8. Online Test Administrators • Test Administrators giving online administrations are required to review the STAAR Online Testing Tutorial, which can be found on the STAAR Online Testing Platform (SOTP).

  9. Test Administrator Responsibilities

  10. General Program Information

  11. General Program Information

  12. Start and Stop Time • Must be recorded on the seating chart. • Students must record all responses before the end of the time period. • They will not be given additional time to record their responses. • Once the time period has ended, test administrators will instruct any students still testing to put their pencils down and close their test booklets or to exit their online tests. • Stop time for the test session must be recorded on the seating chart. • After students submit their test online, or after their paper tests are collected, allow them to leave the area or provide them with an instructional activity (i.e., guided reading activity) while other students continue testing.

  13. Late arriving students

  14. Breaks • Test Administrator should document stop and restart times when breaks are given. • Breaks included in the time limit (not allowed to stop the time clock) • water breaks, bathroom breaks, snack breaks or short physical or mental breaks • Breaks NOT included in the time limit (required to stop and restart the time clock) • lunch, emergency situations that significantly interrupt testing, consolidation and movement of students to another testing area or medical breaks

  15. Lunch • The testing time must be stopped for a lunch break and will restart when students resume taking the test. • Stop and restart times must be recorded on the seating chart. • Students must place their answer documents inside their test booklets so that all secure materials can be collected and placed in locked storage. If students are testing online, they must exit the test. • Students must be monitored by trained testing personnel and are not allowed to discuss any test content during lunch

  16. Additional Student Data Collection

  17. Additional Student Data Collection

  18. Accessibility Features During state assessments for STAAR, STAAR Spanish, and TELPAS, certain accessibility features may be provided to students based on their needs. In general, these procedures and materials are available to any student who regularly benefits from the use of them during instruction. A student cannon be required to use them during testing and there is no need to document their use on the answer document or in the Texas Assessment Management System for online administrations.

  19. Accessibility Features

  20. Accessibility Features

  21. Accessibility Features

  22. Accessibility Features

  23. Designated Supports

  24. Content and Language Supports

  25. Oral Administration

  26. Considerations for Testing with Designated Supports

  27. Considerations for Testing with Designated Supports

  28. Technology guidelines Test administrators must actively monitor the use of the technology, including technology-based accommodations during an assessment. • Technology must: • be set in a mode that locks the user into a specific software program; • block the user from accessing functionality that may violate test security, such as the ability to send secure test content (e.g., messages, captured images, videos); • the ability to send or receive any person-to-person communication aboutsecure test content (e.g., chat, video); or • the ability to save secure test content.

  29. Dictionary policy • The following types of dictionaries are allowable: • standard monolingual dictionaries in English or the language most appropriate • dictionary/thesaurus combinations • bilingual dictionaries* • ESL dictionaries* • sign language dictionaries • picture dictionary • Dictionaries must be available to all students taking • STAAR grades 3–8 reading tests • STAAR grades 4 and 7 writing tests, including revising and editing • STAAR Spanish grades 3–5 reading tests • STAAR Spanish grade 4 writing test, including revising and editing • STAAR English I and English II tests

  30. STAAR Calculator and Dictionary Policy TEA Guidance: The minimum that schools need is one dictionary for every five students testing, but the state’s recommendation is one for every three students or, optimally, one for each student.

  31. STAAR Dictionary Policy-Applications

  32. Calculator policy • Calculators are required for the following STAAR assessments: • Grade 8 Mathematics & Algebra I - Graphing Calculator (each student) • Grade 8 Science & Biology - Four function, Scientific or Graphing Capability (at least one calculator for every five students) • For handheld calculators, all memory must be cleared to factory default both before, between multiple student use and after testing. Any programs or applications must be removed or disabled prior to testing. • Calculators are not permitted for students taking the STAAR grades 3–7 mathematicsassessments or the STAAR grades 5 science assessments unless the studentmeets the eligibility criteria for an accommodation. (DCCM S-9)

  33. Manuals and Resources https://tea.texas.gov/student.assessment/staar/manuals/

  34. Manuals and Resources • Additional manuals and other resources have been posted. • https://tea.texas.gov/student.assessment/manuals/

  35. Manuals and Resources • The Student Assessment Division has created a new webpage that includes links to the Texas Education Code (TEC) and the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) that pertain to the Texas assessment program. • http://tea.texas.gov/student.assessment/Code_references/

  36. Questions???? • Patti Wyatt • Regional Testing Coordinator • patti.wyatt@esc15.net • 325-481-4075

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