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ELPA Initial Screening Policies and Procedures

ELPA Initial Screening Policies and Procedures. Fall 2009 Michigan Department of Education. Welcome. Aric Kuester Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability (OEAA). Identifying English language learners (ELLs)?. Use of the Home Language Survey

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ELPA Initial Screening Policies and Procedures

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  1. ELPA Initial Screening Policies and Procedures Fall 2009 Michigan Department of Education

  2. Welcome Aric Kuester Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability (OEAA)

  3. Identifying English language learners (ELLs)? Use of the Home Language Survey Assessment of English language proficiency Determination of eligibility for Title III services

  4. Identifying ELLsMeeting Federal Requirements Title VI requires the use of the Home Language Survey to determine potential eligibility for ELL services at the time of enrollment. A Home Language Survey must be filled out for all students.

  5. Identifying ELLsMeeting Federal Requirements

  6. Identifying ELLsMeeting Federal Requirements Home language survey— Is your child’s native tongue a language other than English? Is the primary language used in your child’s home or environment a language other than English?

  7. Identifying ELLsMeeting Federal Requirements Home language survey— If the answer to either question is “YES”, the child is assessed to determine eligibility for Title III ELL services.

  8. ELPA Initial Screening Based on state-adopted English language proficiency standards Four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking Fifth domain, comprehension, is generated for reporting purposes

  9. ELPA Initial ScreeningHow is eligibility determined? Student assessed with English language proficiency assessment—ELPA Initial Screening Assessment must be completed within ten days of enrollment Students scoring below proficient are eligible for Title III services.

  10. ELPA Initial Screening Which Students Are Assessed All students in grades K-12 who are eligible for Title III services and were not assessed with ELPA last spring. Public schools, charter schools, private schools with public school assessment agreements.

  11. ELPA Initial ScreeningSWD Accommodations All students with disabilities who are potential ELLs are to be screened Refer to Assessment Accommodations Summary Table for ELPA specifics

  12. ELPA Initial ScreeningAssessment Accommodations Use of an accommodation is based on documentation in school record. Decision to be made on student-by-student basis

  13. ELPA Initial ScreeningAssessment Accommodations Nonstandard accommodations change construct being measured. Students using nonstandard accommodations will not count as being assessed for participation

  14. Part 1: ELPA Initial ScreeningWho can Administer the ELPA? ELPA District Coordinator ELPA Building Coordinator ELPA Assessment Administrators ELPA Assessment Proctors

  15. ELPA Initial ScreeningSecurity ELPA is a secure assessment. All materials are to be returned to MDE/ELPA in Lansing. Contact mde-elpa@michigan.gov to request a UPS return label.

  16. ELPA Initial ScreeningSecurity ELPA Confidentiality and Security Agreement For all involved in ELPA administration process For everyone handling ELPA materials

  17. ELPA Features and Materials Manual for Building and District Coordinators with Directions for Administration and Scoring Audiotapes or CDs for Listening Test Booklets Answer Documents

  18. ELPA Initial Screening Features LEVELS: Level I = for students in Kindergarten Level II = for fall students in Grades 2-3 Level III = for fall students in Grades 4-6 Level IV = for fall students in Grades 7-9 Level V = for fall students in Grades 10-12

  19. ELPA Initial Screening FeaturesManual for Building and District Coordinators Student Record Sheet

  20. ELPA Initial Screening Features Manual for Building and District Coordinators Answer Key

  21. ELPA Initial Screening Features Manual for Building and District Coordinators Specific Direction For Administering

  22. ELPA Initial Screening Features Manual for Building and District Coordinators Writing And Speaking Rubrics

  23. Ordering Supplementary Materials • Additional Assessment materials • If materials are needed, there is an online order form available at our website www.michigan.gov/elpa The link will be titled: 2009-2010 ELPA Initial Screening Order Form

  24. OEAA Secure Site Users How to add a new student, score a test, and generate a report ELPA Screener Entry Screen Changing ELPA Screener Information ELPA Screener Reports

  25. ELPA Screener Entry Screen 1. Log into the secure OEAA Web site. 2. Click on ELPA Screener Entry on the menu at the left (on top).

  26. ELPA Screener Entry Screen

  27. ELPA Screener Entry Screen 3. Enter student demographics.

  28. ELPA Screener Entry Screen 4. Enter Score information. Use the pull-down menus to enter in the raw scores for each language domain. 5. Snowflake Vs. Sunshine Cycle

  29. ELPA Screener Entry Screen 6. Next, click the check-boxes for each standard accommodation that you provided to the student at the time of testing.

  30. ELPA Screener Entry Screen When you have finished entering in all scores and accommodations, save student data by clicking on the “Save” button at the top of the screen. The student is now registered for the Fall 2009 ELPA Screener test cycle.

  31. ELPA Student Record Sheet Page 21, Directions for Administration

  32. Changing ELPA Screener Info • Click on Student Search on the menu at the left (on top). • Enter search information and click the search button.

  33. Changing ELPA Screener Info • Students matching the search criteria will be displayed. • Select the student to be updated by clicking on the student name link.

  34. Changing ELPA Screener Info 5. The ELPA Screener page will be displayed and the student’s information can be changed.

  35. ELPA Screener Reports • Click ELPA Screener Reports from the menu at the left. • Click Submit for reports and Download for a csv file of student score data.

  36. ELPA Screener Reports Sample of Individual Student Report for the ELPA Initial Screening

  37. ELPA Screener Reports The Individual Student Report provides: • an overall scale score for the student’s performance • number of points earned and total points possible • a letter code for the student’s proficiency level.

  38. ELPA Screener Reports Also, a graphical representation compares this student’s score with cuts for Basic (B), Intermediate (I), Proficient (P), and Advanced Proficient (AP).

  39. ELPA Screener Reports The “cut score” is the minimum expected score that a student would achieve if he or she were proficient in English at his or her grade level.

  40. ELPA Screener Reports Sample of Class Roster Report for the ELPA Initial Screening

  41. ELPA Screener Reports The Class Roster Report provides: • the same scale score data shown on the Individual Student Reports for all students in one class or group • total of the number of students tested in each group, grade, and school.

  42. Ending an Assessment Session ELPA is untimed, but each section must be completed in one sitting Sections may be administered in any order Collect materials from students individually Lock up materials between ELPA sessions Part 3: Scoring and Reporting

  43. Part 3: Scoring and Reporting After an Assessment Session One answer document per student Insure that Demographic information is complete The scoring information is located in the Directions for Administration and Answer Document

  44. ELPA Student Demographic Page

  45. Part 3: Scoring and Reporting After an Assessment Session Return all completed assessment materials to MDE/ELPA Return Security Compliance Forms Refer to the DFA for packing instructions.

  46. Part 3: Scoring and ReportingReturning Materials to MDE/ELPA • Save boxes for returning materials • Building and District Identification Sheets: Use Identification sheets as cover sheets for banded sets of returned materials • Security Forms

  47. Packaging Diagram for Return

  48. Part 3: Scoring and Reporting Returning Materials to MDE/ELPA MDE/ELPA Hannah Building, Upper Level 201S 608 W. Allegan Street Lansing, MI 48933

  49. Resource Information • Instructions for website usage can be found on the login page of the secure website, www.michigan.gov/meap-secureby clicking on the pink link:

  50. Resource Information • Call 877-560-8378 for assistance with the OEAA secure Web site • E-mail oeaa@michigan.gov for assistance with the OEAA secure Web site for ELPA

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