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SLO Post-Assessment Administration Elementary. May-June 2013. Administration of the Test. Read the Teacher’s Directions in its entirety prior to administering the test Read directions at a moderate, steady pace Adhere to testing time limits
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SLO Post-AssessmentAdministration Elementary May-June 2013
Administration of the Test Read the Teacher’s Directions in its entirety prior to administering the test Read directions at a moderate, steady pace Adhere to testing time limits Call time if all students complete the test early Answer sheets: Students and Scorers No. 2 pencils
Students with Disabilities • Test accommodations administered must comply with what is documented in the student’s IEP or 504 plan • Reminder to follow Scribing Protocols
Security Guidelines Test Books • All tests must be placed in a secure location • Teachers cannot grade their own students’ tests
Prepare Your Classroom • Place “Do Not Disturb” sign on doors to prevent interruptions • Completely cover or remove from the walls all charts and blank or completed graphic organizers pertinent to subject content • Seat students so that each student will be clearly visible to the proctor at all times • On the board, indicate starting and ending times for the test
Proctoring • Proctors must circulate periodically around the room • Ensure students are recording their responses in the proper manner and place • No additional time is to be provided to students to transfer answers from test books to answer sheets at the end of the session
Answer Sheets • Grades K-2 Staff other than teacher of record will transfer answers onto the bubble sheets • All content areas • Grades 3-5 Only the student may transfer multiple-choice answers marked in their test book to the answer sheets
Supervision of Students • Students should be under close supervision at all times • Students should not enter testing room with any unauthorized materials • Use of a cell phone and certain other electronic devices is not allowed • Electronic devices for IEP’s and 504’s may be used
Aid to Students • Proctors should advise students to use their own best judgment • No one may review or comment on students’ answers while the test is in progress • Teachers may only assist students in the mechanics of taking the test such as understanding where to record their responses • No one may interpret or explain test questions to students
Temporary Absence from Testing Room or Evacuation Student must be accompanied by a proctor for the duration of his or her absence from the testing room
Student Cheating Defined as students obtaining information or giving information to other students If suspected: Warn student- if necessary move the student to another location If these steps fail- notify the principal immediately and terminate the students’ test At the conclusion of the test, all suspected cheating must be reported to the principal
For additional support please use the link below: Scoring and Answer Sheet Guide
Please contact your building administrator with questions or concerns regarding the administration of the SLO Post-Assessments Thank you