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Adding Value to Accommodations Decision-Making (AVAD)

Adding Value to Accommodations Decision-Making (AVAD). 2006 Enhanced Assessment Instruments Grant Project Therese Gleason Carr, South Carolina Department of Education. Today’s Agenda. Overview of AVAD grant and ASES role Overview and screenshots of Accommodation Station

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Adding Value to Accommodations Decision-Making (AVAD)

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  1. Adding Value to Accommodations Decision-Making (AVAD) 2006 Enhanced Assessment Instruments Grant Project Therese Gleason Carr, South Carolina Department of Education

  2. Today’s Agenda • Overview of AVAD grant and ASES role • Overview and screenshots of Accommodation Station • Key upcoming activities of the ASES SCASS • Questions and discussion

  3. 2006 Enhanced Assessment Instruments Grant Award The South Carolina Department of Education received a 2006 Enhanced Assessment Instruments Grant award to undertake the AVAD project.

  4. Overall goal of AVAD: To ensure the valid, effective use of accommodations designed to increase access to large-scale assessments for English language learners and students with disabilities

  5. AVAD Project Partners • South Carolina Department of Education, lead state and fiscal agent • LEP SCASS • ASES SCASS • Michigan State University: Rebecca Kopriva • University of Oregon: Gerald Tindal • University of Nebraska/Psychometric Inquiries: Barbara Plake • Phoebe Winter, project evaluator

  6. AVAD Project Period • Current project period from October 1, 2006 to March 31, 2008 • One-year no-cost extension has been requested • SCASS grant activities will begin in spring/summer 2007 • SCASS grant activities will be scheduled during or immediately before/after regularly scheduled SCASS meetings

  7. AVAD’s Objectives: 1) to validate and enhance the Selection Taxonomy for English Language Learner Accommodations (STELLA) and publish the program on the SDE’s Web site 2) to create and validate a decision-making taxonomy for the Accommodation Station (AS) based on the ASES Accommodations Manual and publish the program on the SDE’s Web site

  8. AVAD’s Objectives, cont.: 3) to develop 20 prototypes of computer-based access enhanced science items for grade four, and 4) to disseminate results through reports, the SDE’s Web site, User and Technical Manuals for STELLA and AS, the ASES Professional Development Guide video, and Web-Ex teleconferences

  9. What role does the ASES SCASS play? • The ASES SCASS will serve as an expert panel for the development and review of the Accommodation Station (AS), an online decision-making model designed to assist IEP teams in assigning valid and appropriate accommodations to individual students with disabilities. • Current AS collects and consolidates information but does not include a decision-making algorithm. • The ASES manual and materials will serve as the basis for an algorithm that will be built and incorporated into the current AS. • A professional development video component will be developed to accompany existing ASES materials.

  10. What is the Accommodation Station (AS)? An online decision-making model that helps IEP teams determine which testing accommodations are appropriate for individual students with disabilities (developed by Jerry Tindal at the University of Oregon)

  11. Accommodation Options loaded into AS • Presentation Accommodations • Time Accommodations • Setting Accommodations • Response Accommodations • Aids Accommodations

  12. AS Screenshots What does the Accommodation Station (AS) look like?

  13. Functions Menu

  14. Entering Schools

  15. Entering Schools

  16. Entering Schools

  17. Editing School Information

  18. Entering Teachers

  19. Entering Teachers

  20. Entering Teachers

  21. Entering Students Back to Logistics

  22. Entering Students Back to Logistics

  23. Entering Students

  24. Editing Student Information

  25. Editing Student Information

  26. Editing Student Information Main Menu

  27. Testing

  28. Testing

  29. Mouse Test

  30. Mouse Test

  31. Short Stories

  32. Rapid Reading

  33. Mazes

  34. Math

  35. Student Survey

  36. Teacher Survey

  37. Teacher Survey

  38. Teacher Survey Main Menu

  39. Reports

  40. Reports Main Menu Back to Logistics

  41. Technical Assistance • User Manual • Online Diagnostic • Technical Checklist

  42. Accommodation Station Demonstration • Demo available at http://brt.uoregon.edu/cbtaid/jtdemo.html

  43. Objectives of the ASES SCASS • Develop a taxonomy/decision-making rules for the AS • Review the taxonomy • Make recommendations for changes to existing AS • Serve as an expert panel in vetting the AS with the new taxonomy programmed into it • Serve as an expert panel in reviewing the interface of the revised AS • Develop a video component to accompany the ASES Professional Development Guide

  44. Developing a Taxonomy orDecision-Making Rules for the AS • A beginning set of decision-making rules will be developed and vetted by the ASES SCASS. • Rules will take relevant student information and pair it with relevant accommodation factors for individual students. • Accommodation factors identify which student needs the specific accommodation was designed to address. • In this way, individual students will be matched with accommodations appropriate to their particular needs. • The basis of such matching is in current ASES Accommodations Manual as well as the AS.

  45. LEP SCASS: Parallel Activities • LEP SCASS will serve as expert panel to provide input and feedback on STELLA and computer-based access-enhanced prototype items • Opportunity to participate in a subgroup of states within the SCASS focusing on accommodations issues • Accommodations subgroup will commit to participation in AVAD meetings/conference calls • Updates on AVAD will be provided to the larger SCASS group

  46. Benefits of Participation • ASES SCASS member states will have input into the design and development of AS • ASES SCASS member states (and any other interested parties) will have free access to the AS once it is completed and placed on the SDE Web site • ASES SCASS member states will be able to adapt the AS to best fit the policy and needs of their states • ASES SCASS members will develop a video component to accompany the Accommodations Manual, PowerPoint, and Professional Development Guide

  47. Draft Timeline of Key 2007 Activities • January 11-12 (Columbia, SC): *Taxonomy Team meet in SC to develop first draft of decision-making rules • February 3-6 (Mega-SCASS): present draft taxonomy for initial feedback; brainstorming session on PD guide video • May 22-24 (Salt Lake): present revised taxonomy; planning session for ASES PD guide video • October TBA: review online AS with new taxonomy programmed in and preview/plan draft video * Small group of expert project consultants who will serve as core team in developing taxonomy

  48. Questions? Please contact Therese Gleason Carr at tcarr@ed.sc.gov or (803) 734-3747 Thank you very much for your collaboration!

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