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Understanding the ELA/Literacy Evidence Tables. Evidence-Centered Design (ECD).
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Evidence-Centered Design (ECD) ECD is a deliberate and systematic approach to assessment development that will help to establish the validityof the assessments, increase the comparability of year-to year results, and increase efficiencies/reduce costs.
What are ELA Evidence tables? • The tables contain the Reading, Writing and Vocabulary claims and the evidences to be measured on the PARCC Summative Assessment. • Evidences are attached to the Reading, Writing and Vocabulary claims presented by PARCC. • Evidences describe what students might say or do to demonstrate mastery of the standards. • An item on the PARCC assessment may measure multiple standards and multiple evidences.
Reading an Evidence Table Grade Claim Standards: RL–Reading Literary RI – Reading Information Evidences
Reading an Evidence Table for Grades 6 -11 Standards: In Grades 6 – 11 Literacy Standards forReading History/Social Studies and for Reading Science/Technical are added RH – Reading History/Social Studies RST – Reading Science/Technical
Reading a Vocabulary Evidence Table Standards: L– Language
Reading a Writing Evidence Table Standards: W – Writing
Grade 9 Texts Snow Day by Billy Collins Ozymandias by Percy Shelley
Grade 5 Texts Picture-books in Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson Fields of Flashing Light From Out of the Dust by Karen Hess
Key Take-Aways • Cognitive rigor is captured through text complexity as well as by the integration of standards. • Evidence Tables • help maintain the focus and coherence of the standards • allow lesson designers to ask the right questions of a text to elicit the specified evidence • allow for appropriate scaffolding • help in designing tasks that require integration of multiple standards
Text Complexity Tools from PARCC Informational Complexity Analysis Worksheet Literary Complexity Analysis Worksheet http://www.in.gov/idoa/proc/bids/RFP-13-29/