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This project aims to design an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards that addresses the specific needs of students in South Carolina. It focuses on universal design principles, customized forms, content and test development, and engagement of relevant stakeholders.
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The TRIAAD ProjectTargeting Research to Investigate Alternate Assessment Development January 16, 2008 Courtney Foster, Office of Assessment Melissa Metts, Office of Exceptional Children
A Practice to Avoid • Oh magic 8 ball, can we develop an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards?
Our Goal • Determine the components necessary to design an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards that responds to the identified needs in South Carolina
Developing Assessments • Universal design principals and development of customized forms • Each item on SC statewide assessments • Content and test development specialists (office of assessment staff) • Content review committees (teachers) • Bias and sensitivity committees (various stakeholders) • Students with disabilities experts
First Things First • Who are the students that need an AA-MAS? • Looking at the data • SC-Alternate Assessment based on Alternate Achievement Standards (SC-Alt) • Use of accommodations • Item characteristics (current research agenda)
2005 Off-Grade Level Assessment Administrations ELA • 15,343 students • 33.5% of students with disabilities • 4.9% of all students tested state wide Math • 13,729 students • 29.8% of students with disabilities • 4.4% of all students tested
Data from the SC-Alt • The SC-Alt was designed to meet the needs of students with the “most significant cognitive disabilities”. • Student participation is based on their cognitive and adaptive skills without reference to their South Carolina disability classifications.
The Next Steps • After identifying these students: • Develop assessment prototypes • Pilot the prototypes • Write modified achievement level descriptors • Professional development for SC educators