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Join us for the School Data and Test Coordinator Meeting in May 2018 to discuss the latest assessment results, proposed testing calendar for 2019, training reminders, accessibility guidelines, and more!
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School Data and Test CoordinatorMay 2018 Meeting Dr. Gerri Marshall
Happy retirement Dori Thank you for your years of service as a test coordinator
Happy retirement Judy Thank you for your service as test coordinator this year
Happy retirement Andy Thank you for working with testing and your test coordinators for years.
Overview • 4th grade Math and 4th grade Reading scores for Delaware both decreased by 3 points • 8th grade scores in Reading and Math were not significantly different SY2015 to SY2017 • 4th grade Math decline was with lower performing students
Overview • 8th grade Math showed improvement at upper level students and declines for lower level students • Subgroup (demographic) data from SY2015 to SY2017 did not show any significant changes
Overview • Florida was the only state to show improvement in 3 out of 4 assessments • Most declines were in 4th grade Math (10 states decreased in Math, 9 states decreased in Reading)
DeSSA 2019 Assessment Testing Calendar NAEP Jan. 28- Mar. 8 (general window same time as ACCESS) SATMarch 27 before spring break DeSSA ELA & Mathbefore spring break more info to come on RC start date for the window. DeSSA Science & Social St.after spring break
DeSSA Training Reminders • NO additional training courses for any assessments will be available after April 27, 2018. • All DeSSA ELA/Math training windows are complete. No additional sessions will be available. • If users did not complete DeSSA Entry and DeSSA Smarter Summative, they will not be a trained user to administer ELA/Math assessments • DeSSA Science/Social Studies. • Users who are administering only S/SS must complete DeSSA Security and DeSSA S/SS Test Administrator training. If users do not complete this training they will be unable to administer the S/SS field test.
Accessibility Guidelines • Major changes made: • Changed the DeSSA-Alt Participation Guidelines to reflect change in Diploma (Appendix F-1; Criteria 3)
Accessibility Guidelines • Updated version will be on the website soon. • Major changes made: • Eliminated all references to DCAS Science and corresponding Appendices. • Replaced DLM and Smarter with DeSSA-Alt and DeSSA ELA/Math • Added Field Testing information – Appendix H • SAT – added the list of glossaries allowed for EL
Accessibility Guidelines Appendix A, page 3 of Definitions • Major changes made: • Fixed the language on the use of whiteboards and scratch paper
Accessibility Guidelines • Major changes made: • Grade 3 exception in regards to Arithmetic, Multiplication and Hundreds Chart Table for DeSSA (Appendix A)
Help Desk Tickets Please attach an IEP to requests. This will help to expedite the approval process. Accepting DOE approved accommodations for new or renewed IEPs and 504s or new students, only.
Accommodations for Science and Social Studies Field Tests • The following students may be exempted from the field tests because of unique accommodations provided on their IEP or 504 plan; these exemptions needed to be submitted to DOE via District/Charter District Test Coordinators. • Students who: • participate in the DCPS; • have a human interpreter; • participate in the DLM Alternate Assessment; • receive the EL exemption for Smarter ELA testing; or • have ASL, Braille, or a large-print paper version of the test provided. • All other students will need to participate in the field tests.
SPEECH TO TEXT-Chromebook/Chromebrowser and iPads won’t work-Other options require extensive training to recognize student’s voice-so if using STT in instruction, ED/504 enter scribe in TIDE, check with themZOOM OVERLAP ERROR for SMARTER FIELD TESTED ITEM(2x+)-Removed item but if you get it have student pick an answer and move on (it won’t be scored)-If student gets 2nd item, pause consider print on demand and use external magnifierHUMAN INTERPRETERSNo requests this year?MULTIPLICATION TABLEAccessibility Guidelines has 12x12, TAM has 9x9, this year use either, next year 9x9
SECURITY Make sure TIDE has correct accommodations/ supports and TA knows what they are and VERIFIES all are correct BEFORE testing (Suggestions- communication, ideas?) TA should ensure that computers are not available to students who have completed a test while other students are testing. (Suggestions- turn off monitor, put chromebook under desk) DOE considers possession of a device to be the same as accessing (Turn & Talk- how you collect, note: report even if see in pocket) See clarification on instructional vs. Motivational material on wall (Suggestion: Daily walk day before and day of in testing rooms)
Instructional Materials For all DeSSA assessments … The general rule is no instructive materials, for any content area, during testing, even for content areas outside of the area being tested. We will edit next year's TAM to be more clear and not contradictory.
Instructional Materials To prevent problems due to interpretation of what is 'encouraging,' we give the advice to remove everything. However, if a school wishes to have encouraging posters, the examples below would all be acceptable. PBS poster of classroom expectations the school pledge poster a welcome sign near the door or a sports team related poster that says “Go Eagles” or “Go Phillies” (Note: No Cowboys or Redskins posters.) “mindfulness” posters
Red Clay Guidance on Cell Phones in Testing Areas from our Public Safety Office
Gerry Brooks State Assessment Facial Expressions Important: Watch until the END
REMINDER:Reporting issues DeSSA ELA Math, Science, or Social studies(Smarter or Field testing) https://de01903704.schoolwires.net/page/180
Process for reporting security issues Security manual at DeSSA Portal: https://de.portal.airast.org/core/fileparse.php/2667/urlt/DeSSA-Test-Security-Manual_1718.pdf Collect statements from parties involved (staff, student), Scan to Gerri via email IF breach (cheating) call office, if no answer email Gerri Complete RC google form • Provides information Gerri needs for DOE report Gerri submits DOE report • Describe and identify: • Preventative steps school and/or TA took Examples: No cell phone sign on door, TA read cell policy before test session and gave students a last chance to turn cell phones in, student signs security agreement • Consequences for student Examples: reprimand, parents called, in school suspension • Next steps to avoid similar situationsExamples: Administrator will remind students daily on announcements during testing window
REMINDER:Reporting issues DeSSA ELA Math, Science, or Social studies(Smarter or Field testing) https://de01903704.schoolwires.net/page/180
REMINDER:Reporting issues DeSSA ELA Math, Science, or Social studies(Smarter or Field testing) https://de01903704.schoolwires.net/page/180
REVIEW SLIDE FROM FEBRUARY’s Meeting:Test Appeals in TIDE Use Google form to request so Gerri as DTC can complete the task. Also see handout. SDTC Intranet page
Non-participation Various reasons documented depending on test Our office submits different exemption spreadsheets depending on test via KACE (DOE help desk) To collect that from you: • Medical exemptions- we get form the info you FAX • Refusals- we get from the online form admins submit, but if you notate as “other” we can cross list check • Additional reasons we will need from you via excel spreadsheet (depend on the test): logistical, technical, material, medical without doctor note, ELL exemption for ELA, Adult prison, out of state placement, private placement, Late enrollment (after 5/18), Student not in TIDE • “Other” Non-participation- absent, incomplete, parent refusal, student refusal, test invalidated, truant, student disenrolled (shouldn’t be in TIDE) • Science/Social Studies field test also have- ALT, DCPS, ASL, Braille or Large Print, Human Interpreter • Helps us throughout the summer to know why each student didn’t test and to fight for certain appeals and data reviews • More on Smarter TIDE Non-Participation later
Upcoming DeSSA EventsScience and Social Studies Science Field Test Administration Window: April 16 - June 1 Social Studies Field Test Administration Window: May 7 - June 1 Test administrators deliver the online field test to students. Benchmarking the process of using field test student responses to define the range of performance levels within each score point of a test item. Delaware educators arrive at consensus while scoring to the standard established by the rubric, so training sets can be built accurately reflecting those standards. This process ensure that teacher committees set the parameters for acceptable scores on a constructed response item. Approximately 25-30 educators will be involved in this activity in June 2018. Scoring Scoring of each student response using the benchmarked anchor papers as a guide for training the scorers. Occurs in July 2018.
Sample Spring 2018 assessment available Students, families and educators are invited to familiarize themselves with the look-and-feel of the revised Delaware Science and Social Studies assessments, which will be given to students as a field test in Spring 2018. http://delaware.pearsonaccessnext.com/ For assistance with the sample test, call DeSSA Customer Support at 888-827-1089.
Brochures/Manuals Parent/Student Brochures were delivered to student homes on or before March 30, 2018. Available at http://delaware.pearsonaccessnext.com/ All DeSSA Science and Social Studies Test Administration Manuals were delivered to schools and districts on or before March 29, 2018
Please see calendar below from S/SS TA Training as a reminder of when different features will be available for the S/SS field test.
https://de.portal.airast.org/core/fileparse.php/2667/urlt/ta_de_quick_guide_2017-2018.pdfhttps://de.portal.airast.org/core/fileparse.php/2667/urlt/ta_de_quick_guide_2017-2018.pdf
12 student alerts from AIR AIR programming picks up these words or writings in item response box or notepad DOE notifies the school (Principal and counselor) of content and student information School personnel interview with student and parent to let them know of the issue (some minor, while others are more concerning). Often, students write part(s) of a song with inappropriate, suggestive, offensive or harmful language. School code of conduct applies and notifies DOE of resolution. Recommendations Inform TAs and students prior to taking a test that text responses will be reviewed, even if incorrect, and they must avoid inappropriate, suggestive, offensive or harmful language. School code of conduct applies.
REVIEW SLIDE (February's Meeting)Plan and Manage Testing New: Handout provided