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Preparing Your Site for the 2014 SBAC Field Test. January 16 – 17, 2014. Welcome! First…An Important Update. California’s New Assessment System has been given a New Name. CalMAPP California Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress. CAASPP
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Preparing Your Site for the 2014 SBAC Field Test January 16 – 17, 2014
Welcome!First…An Important Update California’s New Assessment System has been given a New Name CalMAPP California Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress CAASPP California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress
Preparing Your Site for the 2014 SBAC Field Test Agenda Accessibility for all Students Guidelines Crosswalk Planning form eSchool entry How-To Video Field Test Scheduling Checking for Readiness Staggered Start Weeks Training Staff Lessons Learned from Pilot Testing Conducting the Capacity Check
Remediation in Higher Education • Nationally, 42% of students at 2 year institutions took a remedial course • 70% of students who took 1 or more remedial reading classes did not get a college degreewithin 8 years • 51% of students who took the ACT were not readyfor college level reading
SBAC Balanced Assessment System Summative assessments Benchmarked to college and career readiness Teachers and schools have information and tools they need to improve teaching and learning Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready Teacher resources for formative assessment practices to improve instruction Interim assessments Flexible, open, used for actionable feedback
Accessibility Guidelines Page 4
Flagging Needed Support in eSchool • for upload to SBAC information engine (TIDE) • to prepare for test sessions • Search for Student • Open Demographic Folder • SBAC Designated Supports • SBAC Accommodations
SBAC Designated Supports • “Demographic” Folder: Scroll to • SBAC Designated Supports • SBAC Accommodations
SBAC Accommodations (IEP/504 Required) • “Demographic” Folder: Scroll to • SBAC Designated Supports • SBAC Accommodations
How-To Video • Ready To Share With Staff
2014 SBAC Field Test DSUSD Assigned Window April 7 – May 16
Save the Date • February 24th 12:30 – 3:30 –Elementary & Middle School • February 25th 8:30 – 11:30 – Elementary & Middle School • February 25th 1:00 – 3:00 – High School Smarter Balanced Field Test Administration Workshops Trainer of Trainers Testing Coordinators and Support Teams
Field TestFast Facts • Approximately 3.5 hours long • Grades 3 – 8 & 11; Both ELA and math items; 1 performance task • Can be taken in several intervals using Pause and Resume features • Field Test will NOT be Adaptive • Provide the opportunity for Districts to: • Experience SBAC in a low stakes setting • Gauge own technology readiness • Provide the opportunity for Consortium to: • Gauge validity and reliability of test items • Conduct necessary psychometric studies
Smarter Balanced Technology Readiness Calculator Estimates Time to Administer Operational Testing of both ELA and math
Lessons Learned From Pilot Testing • Frustration with lack of word processor type functionality • Issues with “scrolling,” “dragging,” and “dropping” on computers without mouse • Manipulation of media - - pause & rewind - - was challenging for some • Variables between small screen vs. large screen displays • Small screen requires more scrolling to reveal content
Lessons Learned From Pilot Testing • Adjusting volume on headsets required users to exit the test • Students definitely need more time in writing a long response without teacher guidance • Wish we would get results
Lessons Learned From Pilot Testing • Test proctors lacked necessary technical skills • Inadequate technical support staff to cover multiple locations within one district • Not reasonable to think the classroom teacher can manage the SBAC alone
Lessons Learned From Pilot Testing • Inadequate space in computer labs • Login process was challenging • Lack of keyboarding skills; students too focused on the keyboarding process to do their very best
Lessons Learned From Pilot Testing • Not enough devices to test • Additional training need for test proctors • Headsets are required
Capacity Check • Wednesday, March 5 (recommended date for elementary sites) or • Friday, March 7 (recommended date for middle school sites ) or • Monday, March 10 (recommended date for high school sites).
Capacity Check • Gear-up for the Spring Field Test • All schools to participate • ELA and/or math on one or more of the March dates • Students spend a minimum of 30 minutes in the SBAC practice test environment • Students and staff participate in a feedback/reflection activity • Connectivity and device capacity
Capacity Check • Students and staff will gain familiarity with the testing environments, • Teachers will analyze the Depth of Knowledge levels of test items and prepare for field test logistical challenges, and • Administration (site and district) will identify gaps in technology, logistical concerns, and staff development needs. • Intended to “stress” the technology capacity of our system
SBAC Practice Tests • Capacity Check should not be the first or the last time students and staff are in the Practice Test environment. • It is strongly encouraged for students to take both sections of the practice tests, for each content area prior to spring field test.
Beginning a Practice Test • Step 1: Select a Grade Level • Select a grade level from the “Grade” drop-down list. • Select [Yes] to continue. • Step 2: Select a Practice Test • Select the name of the practice test you want to take and continue to the next step. • If you want to access tests from another grade, select [Back to login].
Login through Secure or Non-Secure Browser • Close all running applications on your device. • Open the secure browser. • Select the link that takes you to the practice test. • Make sure the checkboxes next to “Guest User” and “Guest Session” are checked. • Select [Sign In].
Basic Practice Test Rules • Students cannot skip test items. • Students must answer all test items on a page before going to the next page. • Some pages contain multiple items, so students may need to use the vertical scroll bar to view all items on a page. • Students may mark items for review and use the “Question” drop-down list at the top of the page to easily return to those items.
Practice Test Tools • The following tools are available for all practice tests: • Highlight text • Zoom • Mark items for review • Make notes • View tutorials • Strikethrough • Access to the Test Instructions and Help
Practice Test Tools Calculator Tool: • Students have access to calculators for mathematics assessments: • Basic Calculator: grades 6 • Scientific Calculator: grade 7 & 8 • Graphing, Regression, and Scientific Calculators: grade 11 • Note: The calculator appears only in a segment of the mathematics practice tests.
Practice Test Tools Stimulus Expansion Tool: • Students can expand the stimulus section so that it takes up a larger portion of the screen.
Practice Test Tools Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Speak Tool: • TTS can only be used through the secure browser. • Students must use headphones. • Headphones with built-in volume control are recommended. • Students can listen to math stimuli and/or test items and answer options. • Reminder: TTS settings should be tested and verified as working properly before students begin their tests.
Text-To-Speech • Practice Test Availability • Must use Secure Browser • Mathematics at grades 3, 7, and 11 • ELA at grades 4, 7, 11