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PARCC Training for the Test Administrator (TA) Live Test – Blue Site

Get detailed information on the PARCC test administration including testing dates, session components, TA responsibilities, and guidelines for testing time.

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PARCC Training for the Test Administrator (TA) Live Test – Blue Site

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  1. PARCC Training for theTest Administrator (TA)Live Test – Blue Site Presented by Data & Assessment

  2. PARCC Updates • Due to the recent passage of House Bill 367 ALL grade 3 students will take the reading Ohio Achievement Assessment this spring and not the PARCC ELA • All grade 3 students will still take the PARCC math assessment

  3. PARCC Overview • The primary purpose of PARCC is to provide high quality assessments of students’ progression toward postsecondary readiness and success • The Spring 2015 Administration of PARCC assessments includes two separate tests administration windows: Part I or the PBA and Part II or the EOY • The PBA occurs after 75% of instructional time is complete • The ELA PBA will focus on writing effectively when analyzing text • The Math PBA will focus on applying skills and concepts and understanding multistep problems that require abstract reasoning, precision, perseverance and strategic use of tools • Scores from PARCC testing will not be available until September 2015 (at the earliest)

  4. PARCC Overview (continued) • The PBA will be divided into units (testing times range from 60-90 minutes) • The ELA will consist of three separate units • The math will consist of two separate units

  5. CCSD PARCC Testing Dates • Part I or PBA: February 17 - March 16 • Part II or EOY: April 20 - May 15

  6. Administration Components Math and ELA Part 1 (PBA) Part 1 (PBA) ELA Session Math Session Unit 1 (Literary Analysis) Unit 2 (Research Simulation) Unit 3 (Narrative Writing) Unit 1 Unit 2 Calculator Section Non-Calculator Section

  7. Administration Components Math and ELA Part 2 (EOY) Part 2 (EOY) Math Session ELA Session Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Calculator Section Non-Calculator Section

  8. Test Administrator Definition • Test Administrator (TA): An individual at the school responsible for administering the assessment • TAs per ODE must meet two criteria: • Must be employees of the district • Must hold a current license, certificate or permit issued by the Ohio Department of Education. In Ohio, paraprofessionals may serve as TAs.

  9. Test Administrator Responsibilities • Meet with School Test Coordinator to review test security and administration protocols • Reviewing policies and instructions in the PARCC Computer-Based Test Administration Manual for his/her appropriate grade level • Preparing the test environment and passing out needed materials • Ensuring all cell phones are collected before testing begins • Reading scripted directions provided by PARCC

  10. Test Administrator Responsibilities • Managing headphones (names on zip-lock bags) • During each unit, actively supervising the test administration • Properly administer accommodations (as applicable) • Managing Test Sessions in PearsonAccess and keeping time • Completing theSessionSheets attached to the manilla envelope for each unit of a test (envelope must be picked up and returned daily) • Referencing the TA Checklist

  11. Proctor Definition & Responsibilities • Proctor: An individual who may be called on to help a Test Administrator monitor a testing session under the supervision of the Test Administrator • A TA must be in the room at all times during testing if a Proctor is used • Student teachers may serve as Proctors but cannot serve as Test Administrators

  12. Guidelines for Testing Time • Although each unit of the new assessments has a specific amount of allotted time the tests are NOT timed on the computer • The Test Administrators are responsible for keeping time during the testing (just as they did with paper-based testing) • Administration Time: The total time schools should schedule for each unit, including the unit testing time. • The breakdown of recommended Administration Time is: • 5 minutes - preparation after students arrive (includes reading instructions to students and answering questions) • 5 minutes - distribute test tickets and materials to students • 60-90 minutes - Administer unit • 5 minutes - End-of-unit activities including collecting tickets

  13. Breaks for Students • Restroom breaks: During a unit, individual restroom breaks may be provided at the discretion of the TA • No more than one student at a time be allowed to use the restroom • Cover the screen with a piece of construction paper while gone • Students must be supervised at all times between the testing room and the restroom (e.g. by a Proctor) • Classroom stretch break during a unit: At the discretion of the TA, a classroom may take one “stand-and-stretch” break of up to three minutes • The TA should document the restroom break on the manila folder and give that time back to the student if he/she needs it

  14. Test Security • All CCSD staff participating in PARCC testing must sign the 2014-2015 PARCC Assessment Security Agreement. • This signed document must be turned in to the School Test Coordinator prior to the beginning of PARCC testing • Test Administrators are encouraged to keep a copy for their records

  15. Test Security Scripts & Clarifying Directions • TAs are required to adhere to the scripts provided for administering the PARCC assessments • All directions may be repeated as necessary for all students • TAs and Proctors may not answer or clarify questions from students about test items or passages or assist students in any way in responding to test items • TAs and Proctors may show a student where a tool is located but NOThow to use that specific tool

  16. Security Breaches • Security Breaches: Actions prohibited before, during, and after testing that compromise security • Examples: • Explaining passages or test items to students • Taking photos of online testing computer screens • Coaching students during a test, including giving students verbal or nonverbal cues, hints, etc • Leaving students alone to test or with a Proctor only • Giving students more or less time than allotted • Allowing students to pass notes or talk during testing • Formally or informally scoring student responses • Revealing or discussing passages or test items with anyone, including students and staff

  17. Testing Irregularities • Testing Irregularities: Actions or events that may occur before, during, or after administration that may compromise validity of the test • Examples: • Building evacuation or lockdown • Losing a student’s Testing Ticket • Loss of internet connectivity • Providing access to Seal Codes ahead of time and before reading the appropriate direction in the script

  18. Reporting a Security Breach or Testing Irregularity • Should a security breach or test security concern occur – contact the STC for your building immediately!

  19. Headphones & Mice for PARCC Testing • Headphones are needed for ELA testing for all students as there are questions which require multimedia text/videos • The only exception is grade 8 ELA which does not require headphones • IEP students who meet the text-to-speech requirements must have headphones for all ELA units • ALL STUDENTS must have headphones for the math assessments as the text-to-speech will be turned on for all students • All students must have a mouse for testing

  20. Computer Carrels • Three sided cardboard carrels have been purchased and will be delivered to the buildings. • We have ordered enough for every computer being used for testing. Your building might decide to use them for every other computer. • Carrels are not mandatory. They are recommended. However, if a student feels very confined and doesn’t want one, please do not make him/her use one.

  21. Testing Environment • It is important to establish procedures to maintain a quiet testing environment throughout testing • The following should be taken into consideration: • Make sure students have silent work for after test • Ensure unauthorized visitors are prohibited from entering the testing environment • Ensure the testing sign PARCC Testing Please Do Not Disturb is posted outside the testing room

  22. Materials Prohibited During All Testing • All cellular phones • Other non-test-related personal items such as iPods and eBooks • Instructional aids related to the content being assessed • Reference books • Any resource that defines, explains, or illustrates terminology or concepts on the assessments • Mathematical formulas and conversion tables • Posters, maps, charts, and displays that define, explain, or illustrate terms or concepts

  23. Student Testing Tickets • Every student taking a PARCC assessment will have their own unique Student Testing Ticket • Students will have a different Student Testing Ticket for ELA and math • The username and passwords are established by PARCC and not the district • Test Administrators will pass out the Student Test Tickets the day of testing as directed in the Test Administration Manuals • Test Administrators MUST collect the Student Test Tickets after testing is completed each day. These same tickets will be used for all units. TAs will return these (inside the manila envelope) to STCs daily • STCs will be responsible for keeping these secure between units

  24. TestNav Login Screen & Student Test Ticket

  25. Seal Codes • Test Administrators must provide students with a unique numeric code to access each unit of the PARCC assessments • The seal code sheet will be placed in the manila envelope • TAs will be clearly directed to write the Seal Code for the unit being tested within the test security script in the Test Administration Manuals • See Seal Code Guidanceresource sheet • Examples of this wording in the scripts: • p. 30 of the Test Administrator Manual for grades 3-5 • p. 31 of the Test Administrator Manual for high school math

  26. Materials Allowed ONLY After a Student Has Completed Testing CCSD policy allows three options for students who complete testing prior to their peers • Read a book quietly - the book CANNOT be related to the content being tested that day/unit • Fun worksheets or other busy work is acceptable • Sit quietly until all students finish the unit Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE should a student who has finished testing be allowed on the computer for any other purpose

  27. What do I pick up from my STC before every session • Ensure every Test Administrator’s manila envelope is prepared Each envelope should include: • Seal codes documentneeded for testing all units. Seal Codes are needed to unlock sections of a test. When a test section is locked, students cannot proceed into the locked section of the test. Each locked section requires a different Seal Code. • Student Testing Ticket for all students testing • Blank Session Sheets stapled or taped to front of envelope. The number of sheets depends on the number of units. • Math Reference Sheets if applicable • There should be one envelope for reading and another for math. • Math Reference Sheets need to be printed out? Supposedly, they are to be embedded in an online tab for the students. Print them just in case.

  28. Student Statuses in PearsonAccess • Ready - The student has not yet started the test • Active - The student has logged in and started the test • Exited - The student has exited TestNav but has not submitted test responses. (Student cannot resume testing unless authorized by Test Administrator) • Resumed - The student has been authorized to resume the test • Resume-Uploaded - The student has been authorized to resume the test • Completed - The test has been submitted by the student through TetsNav and the data has been processed • Marked Completed - The STC must mark a test complete when a student has exited TestNav due to running out of time

  29. PARCC PearsonAccess Next Blue We are now working out of the live “BLUE” site. You can access that site via: www.ccstesting.weebly.com Select “PARCC Portal” and click on the BLUE link.

  30. PearsonAccess Next - Blue Site Make sure this is set to “Spring PBA 2015”

  31. Staff Login Information for PARCC PearsonAccess • Teachers and staff should have received their access to the PearsonAccess Next “ BLUE” site (email was from PARCC PearsonAccess Next) • Every employee’s username is their license number • Every employee must establish their own password • Contact Dawson/Dasco to have an email resent for a user who deleted the email • Should any Test Administrator need access to PearsonAccess please contact Dawson/Dasco ASAP

  32. Forgot your PearsonAccess password?? • Click on ‘Forgot Password’2. Enter your username and email which are the SAME thing 3. Click ‘Request Password Reset’ 4. You will receive an email from PARCC PearsonAccess

  33. Student Log In • The designated testing computers in our computer labs and carts will be “locked down” for the entire month of testing. • Once logged in, a PARCC shortcut icon will immediately show up on the desktop for the students. Selecting the icon will take them straight to the TestNav login site.

  34. One Page FAQ Sheets • Many have asked for a one page FAQ sheet • We have created one for STCs and another for TAs. • These will constantly be updated, emailed out to you, and posted to www.ccstesting.weebly.com.

  35. Thank you!Questions call:Bobby Dasco(Office) 330-438-2541(Cell) 330-575-3834

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