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2012 Colorado Student Assessment Results. Jo O’Brien Joyce Zurkowski Unit of Assessment and Research & Evaluation. Transitional Colorado Assessment Program (TCAP) Background. TCAP supports the transition from the Colorado Model Content Standards to the Colorado Academic Standards
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2012 Colorado Student Assessment Results Jo O’Brien Joyce Zurkowski Unit of Assessment and Research & Evaluation
Transitional Colorado Assessment Program (TCAP) Background • TCAP supports the transition from the Colorado Model Content Standards to the Colorado Academic Standards • TCAP was administered for the first time in 2012 • CSAP was administered for the past 15 years • TCAP assesses: • 3rd – 10th grade reading, writing and math • 5th, 8th, and 10th grade science • 1,654,765 tests were administered to about 490,500 Colorado students in 2012.
The State of Reading 2012 Reading across all grades showed an increase in Proficient and Advanced of 1.4% from 2011 Reading proficiency increased in all grades between 2011 and 2012 Grades 3, 4, 6 and 7 demonstrate upward trends in reading proficiency
The State of Writing • 2012 Writing across all grades showed a decrease in Proficient and Advanced of 1.3% from 2011 • Writing proficiency increased in grades 3, 7, 8 and 10 from 2011 to 2012 • Grades 5, 7 and 8 have higher proficiency levels than 2005 levels.
The State of Mathematics • 2012 Mathematics across all grades showed a change in Proficient and Advanced of 0.1% from 2011 • Mathematics proficiency increased in grades 3, 4, 7, 8 and 10 from 2011 to 2012 • All grade levels have higher proficiency levels than 2005 levels
The State of Science • 2012 Science scores across all grades showed an increase in Proficient and Advanced of 1.1% from 2011 • Science proficiency improved in grades 5 and 10, between 2011 and 2012 • All grades show improvement in proficiency compared to the 2008 scores
TCAP 2012Student Achievement: Race/Ethnicity • Hispanic students: • Minimal proficiency gains in Reading, Writing and Mathematics across all grades since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains in Science across all grades since 2008 • Percent Proficient or Advanced lower than White students by more than 27% for all content areas in 2012 • Black students: • Minimal proficiency gains in all but 5th grade in Reading since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains in all but 3rd and 5th grade Mathematics since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains in Writing in grades 7, 8 and 9 since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains in Science across all grades since 2008 • Percent Proficient or Advanced lower than White students by more than 27% for all content areas in 2012
CSAP/ TCAP Reading State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend for White, Hispanic and Black Students
CSAP/ TCAP Writing State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend for White, Hispanic and Black Students
CSAP/ TCAP Mathematics State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend for White, Hispanic and Black Students
CSAP/ TCAP Science State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend for White, Hispanic and Black Students
TCAP 2012Student Achievement: FRL and Title 1 Free and Reduced Lunch • Minimal proficiency gains across all grades for Reading, Mathematics and Writing since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains in Science across all grades since 2008 • 2012 Percentage of Proficient or Advanced FRL students is lower than non-eligible students across all grades and content areas by at least 26.1% Title 1 students • Minimal proficiency gains across all grades for Reading and Mathematics since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains across grades 5-10 for Writing since 2005 • Minimal proficiency gains across all grades in Science since 2008
CSAP/ TCAP Reading State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend by Free and Reduced Lunch Eligibility
CSAP/ TCAP Writing State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend by Free and Reduced Lunch Eligibility
CSAP/ TCAP Mathematics State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend by Free and Reduced Lunch Eligibility
CSAP/ TCAP Science State Level Percent Proficient and Advanced Trend by Free and Reduced Lunch Eligibility
TCAP 2012Student Achievement: GenderProficiency Gains since 2005(2008 for Science)
TCAP 2012Student Achievement: Gender • More females than males were Proficient or Advanced in Reading and Writing at all grade levels • More males than females were Proficient or Advanced in Mathematics grades 3, 4, 6, 9 and 10 and in Science grades 5 and 10
TCAP 2012Percentage of Students Scoring Proficient/AdvancedStatistically Significant Increases
TCAP 2012Percentage of Students Scoring Proficient/AdvancedStatistically Significant Increases
TCAP 2012Turnaround and Priority Improvement DistrictsStatistically Significant Increases in Percent Proficient/Advanced
Additional 2012 Colorado Assessments • Lectura and Escritura (Spanish reading and writing assessments) • 3rd and 4th grade proficiency scores declined on both tests • Colorado Alternate Assessment (CoAlt) for students with significant cognitive disabilities • Developing and Novice proficiency levels increased in: • Reading: Grades 7, 8, 9 and 10 • Writing: Grades 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 • Mathematics: Grades 6, 8, 9, and 10 • Science: Grades 8 and 10 • Colorado ACT scores remained relatively unchanged • The average Composite score increased from 19.9 to 20.0
2012 Colorado Growth Model Results Bill Bonk Alyssa Pearson Unit of Accountability and Data Analysis
Growth • How much are students growing? • Is it enough?
Catch up and Keep up Proficient Not Proficient
English Language Proficiency Growth • English Language Proficiency Growth • Calculated for districts in 2010-11 • Using for accountability with 2011-12 results • Aligned ESEA Title III Accountability • English language proficiency assessment • Speaking, listening, reading and writing • Levels 1 (beginning) to 5 (fluent)
Percentage of Students Making Growth Adequate to Get to the Next Level in English Proficiency