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NYSED-State Assessments. Provide a uniform measure of student achievement across all districts, all schools, all classrooms.State tests assess the extent to which students have achieved the learning standards.Drive necessary changes in curriculum and classroom interaction.. Test Development Proces
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1. New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT) Present and Future
Presented by:
Mary Enright, Associate, Office of Bilingual Education and Foreign Language StudiesVanessa Lee Mercado, NYSESLAT Coordinator, Office of State Assessment
New York State Education Department
Long Island Teachers’ Institute
March 30, 2006
2. NYSED-State Assessments Provide a uniform measure of student achievement across all districts, all schools, all classrooms.
State tests assess the extent to which students have achieved the learning standards.
Drive necessary changes in curriculum and classroom interaction.
3. Test Development Process The test development process ensures assessments are fair, valid, and reliable measures of student performance in relation to meeting the State learning standards.
The NYSESLAT is designed with input from NYS teachers.
4. Test Development Process
5. Establish English as a Second Language Learning Standards Align the NYS ELA standards with the TESOL Standards.
Learning Standards contain content and performance indicators.
Provide a framework for ESL learning experiences, classroom practices, and curriculum development.
Set the parameters for the NYSESLAT.
6. Understanding the Process Design test specifications-”test blueprint”.
Solicit and train item writers.
Passage Review: select passages for the field test items.
Item Review Committee: review and edit submitted items.
Field Test forms; scan field test; score items.
7. Understanding the Process (continued) Range Finding: select anchor and training set papers.
Perform item and test analysis.
Select items for the operational form of the test.
Standard Setting Study: determine student performance levels through standard setting study-”cut scores”.
8. What’s new for 2006? New items developed for and solely owned by New York State.
K-1 Writing activities written by NY teachers.
2-12 Writing prompts revised by NY teachers.
Pre-Writing questions written by NY teachers.
Writing rubrics revised by NY committee.
Printed listening options spoken on audio CD.
Operational scoring training DVD with live items.
9. Important NYSESLAT 2006 Testing Dates
10. Important NYSESLAT 2006 Testing Dates (continued)
11. For more information regarding the NYSESLAT http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/nyseslat/home.shtml