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Pennsylvania State Assessments 2012 - 2013. New This Year. Return of the Keystone Exams No PSSA-M or Grade 11 PSSA All students in Grade 11 who have not taken the Keystone Exams must take them All PA assessments are available on-line PSSA, Keystone Exams, CDT
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Pennsylvania State Assessments 2012 - 2013
New This Year • Return of the Keystone Exams • No PSSA-M or Grade 11 PSSA • All students in Grade 11 who have not taken the Keystone Exams must take them • All PA assessments are available on-line • PSSA, Keystone Exams, CDT • Field testing PACC-aligned items in grades 3 – 5 in Math, Reading and Writing
Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA) • Math & Reading: Feb 18 – Mar 29, 2013 • Science: May 6 – May 31 , 2013 • Writing: No statewide test form; individually created (by teacher), scored (by teacher), and stored (in IEP folder) • Who participates in the PASA? • Grades 3-8 and 11 • Students with a significant cognitive disability
Accommodations • Accommodations Training for PSSA and Keystone Exams: October 31, 2012, and November 6, 2012 • PSSA • http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/testing_accommodations_security/7448 • English Language Learners • http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/testing_accommodations_security/7448 • PASA • www.pasaassessment.org
Math 2013 • Scores come from the COMMON ONLY.
Math 2013 • Embedded Field Test • Gr 3-5 FT items based on PACC • Gr 6-8 FT items based on current Anchors • Open-Ended items scored on a 0-4 scale • Item-specific scoring guidelines but no general rubric • Formula sheets will be provided for grades 7 and 8. Formulas needed in grades 5 and 6 are provided with the item - See Resource Materials on our web site for the formula sheets and item samplers
Item Specifics • Multiple choice items based on Eligible Content* • Open-ended items based on Anchor (Verbscome from Anchor, Anchor Descriptor or Eligible Content;Contentcomes from Eligible Content.) • Reminder: Have students read the OE items carefully and answerexactlywhat is being asked. *All items based on the PACC may cross Eligible Content and Anchors and Reporting Categories.
Item Specifics • Examples of how OE items might be phrased: - Show or explain all your work. - Show all your work. Explain why you did each step. - Explain why [something is true or false] - Describe how [doing something affects something else; to find something, etc.]
Math 2013 • Some notes about open-ended items: - Guess and Check is a valid method but at least two incorrect guesses must be shown to receive full credit. - Not all open-ended items require a “why.” - At least half the score points must come from one Anchor. The rest can come from anywhere else in that Reporting Category.
Math 2013 • Testing time is approximately 150-180 minutes for Math. • Testing in Grades 3 - 8. • Can have a “blemish” and still get a score of 4 • “e.g. missing $” may or may not be a blemish depending on the item and grade. • “Guess and check” is a valid, acceptable strategy but to get full credit at least two incorrect “guesses” must be shown.
Math 2013 • If an answer box is given the answer does not have to be in the answer box to receive full credit, but if there is an answer in the answer box it overrides any other answer given. • An incorrect answer carried through correctly will receive full credit for the correct part.
Math 2013 The following are NOT allowed for the PSSA or Keystones: • Non-calculators such as cell phones, PDAs, laptops, minicomputers, pocket organizers, etc. • Beaming capabilities. (These must be disabled.) • Wireless communication technologies. Calculators having wireless communication technologies may be used if those technologies are disabled. • Calculators with QWERTY keyboards or other typewriter-like keyboards or keypads (e.g. Dvorak).
Math 2013 The following are NOT allowed for the PSSA or Keystones: • Calculators with built in Computer Algebra Systems – CAS. • Calculators that make noise, have paper tape, need to be plugged in or talk unless these specific calculators are required as an accommodation. (Please refer to the Accommodations Manual.) • Sharing calculators by students during a test session. • All programs/information stored in a calculator. These must be deleted prior to using that calculator on any section of the PSSA. Typically these are graphing calculators but scientific calculators may also contain stored programs.
Math 2013 Grade 3: • CANNOTuse calculators • Answers marked in test booklet Grade 4 and up: • Calculators AREpermitted on all but the beginning few items.*
Keystone Algebra I • Two modules • Each Module has 30 points – 18 from multiple choice and 12 from open-ended • Each open-ended is worth four points • Some open-ended will be machine scored • Students in the class of 2017 must score at the proficient or advanced level to graduate
Keystone Algebra I • Modules are scored separately and can be passed separately • Students must score proficient (or higher) on the entire exam but not necessarily pass each module • If a student retakes the exam the highest score on each module will count
About the Test • Three Reading Sections on the PSSA • Math and Reading sections alternate - Math: Sections 1, 3, 5 - Reading: Sections 2, 4, 6 • Alignment with PA Academic Standards: Assesses knowledge and skills described in the Assessment Anchor Content Standards • Target Passage Types - Eligible passage genres identified at each grade level
Question Types and Scoring • Multiple-choice responses are bubbled in by the student and scored by machine. - One point each • Open-ended (short answer) responses are written out by the student and scored by trained raters. - Three points are possible for each - Item-specific scoring guide • Grade 3 - Students write in test booklets • Grades 4 – 8 • - Students write in answer booklets
New Test Question Types Grades 3-5 Transitional Field Test Items • Selected Response (SR) (multiple choice) – worth 1-2 points • Text Dependent Analysis • Essay Answer – worth four points • Scored with a holistic rubric
Grade 3 • Three sessions • Sections 2, 4, & 6 (alternates w/Math) • Approximately 50 - 70 minutes each • Target Passage Types for Common Passages - Two Stories - One Poem - One Informational - One Autobiography/Biography or one Practical/How-to/Advertisement • 56 Multiple-choice items, two selected response items (40 common items) • Three open-ended items (two common items) • Students write ALLanswers in test booklet
Grade 4-5 • Three sessions • Sections 2, 4, & 6 (alternates w/Math) • Approximately 50 - 95 minutes each • Target Passage Types for Common Passages - Two Stories - One Poem - One Informational - One Autobiography/Biography or one Practical/How-to/Advertisement • 56 Multiple-choice items, two SR items (40 common items) • Five open-ended items (4 common items) • One Text Dependent Analysis item • Students write ALLanswers in test booklet
Grades 6-8 • Three sessions • Sections 2, 4, & 6 (alternates w/Math) • Approximately 50 –75 minutes each • Target Passage Types (mix varies by grade) - Story (all grades) - Poem (all grades) - Informational (all grades) - Autobiography/Biography (eligible at all grades) - Practical/How-to/Advertisement - Essay/Editorial (grades 5, 6, 7, 8) • 58 Multiple-choice items (40 common items) • Five Open-ended items (four common items) • Students write answers in answer booklet
PSSA Reading Assessment Accommodations • Certain accommodations are available for students taking the PSSA Reading assessments. • Test administrator may not read aloud any part of the reading passages or reading test questions and answer choices. • Please refer to PDE’s accommodations guidelines documents for further information.
Writing 2013 • Grades 5, 8 • Multiple-Choice • Writing Prompts • Mode-specific Scoring Guidelines for composition • Conventions scored separately
Writing 2013 • Alignment - Standards (not the revised PACC) - End of elementary and middle • Holistic “hybrid” scoring - Holistic scoring for composition—more appropriate for large-scale assessments - Separate scoring for conventions leaves emphasis on composing - Multiple-choice adds validity & reliability
Grade 5 • Multiple-Choice Section given first - Five passages (three core, two field test) with embedded editing and revision errors - Four questions for each passage, 20 multiple choice questions total • Writing prompts - Two common prompts - Any two of three modes http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennsylvania_system_of_school_assessment_%28pssa%29/8757/resource_materials/507610
Grade 8 • Multiple-Choice Section given first - Five passages (three core, two field test) with embedded editing and revision errors - Four questions for each passage, total 20 questions • Writing prompts - Two core prompts - One field test prompt - Informational and Persuasive modes only
How Are Responses Scored? • Each writing prompt will be scored using a 4 pt. conventions rubric and a 4 pt. writing rubric with a variable mode emphasis. • Writing prompt responses scored by hand (with 10 percent read twice) - Focus, Content, Organization and Style * Scored holistically * 1-4 pt. Mode-specific Scoring Guide - Editing and Revising: * Scored separately * 1-4 pt. Conventions Scoring Guideline • Bubbled multiple choice responses scored by machine * 1 pt. each
Keystone Exams will be used for two purposes: • Proposed state requirement that the class of 2017 and beyond demonstrate proficiency for the purpose of graduation • Accountability as per No Child Left Behind (NCLB), i.e. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
The Literature Keystone Exam will assess students’ mastery of the Literature Assessment Anchors as defined by the Eligible Content and will be aligned to the Concepts and Competencies.
Types of questions and number of questions covered in the Literature Keystone Exam operational form. * Number of passages
Types of questions and number of points covered in the Literature Keystone Exam operational form. There will be a total of 52 points (Module 1 and Module 2 combined), with approximately 65 percent multiple-choice points and 35 percent constructed-response points.
Estimated time a typical student would need to complete Module 1 and Module 2 of the Literature Keystone Exam operational form.
For more information • See the Standards Aligned System website at http://www.pdesas.org/module/assessment/Keystone.aspx Or • See the PDE assessment webpages at http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennsylvania_system_of_school_assessment_%28pssa%29/8757/test_administration/507611
PSSA Science 2013 • All students in grades 4and 8 • Exception: • PASA students
PSSA Science 2013 • Criterion Reference • Four Reporting Categories - The Nature of Science - Biological Sciences - Physical Sciences - Earth and Space Sciences • Embedded Field Test • Open-Ended items scored on a 0-2 • Item-specific scoring guidelines
PSSA Science 2013 Science Test Composition 50%Nature of Science (Inquiry) 50%Biological Science Physical Science Earth and Space Sciences (Content)
Biology Keystone 2012-2013 TheBiologyKeystone Exam takes the place of the Grade 11 PSSA Science Assessment for 2012-2013 Two purposes: - Proposed state requirement that the class of 2017 and beyond must demonstrate proficiency for the purpose of earning a PA high school diploma - Accountability as per No Child Left Behind (NCLB) for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) calculations
Biology Keystone 2012-2013 TheBiology Keystone Exam will measure the Biology Assessment Anchors as defined by the Eligible Content and will be aligned to the Concepts and Competencies
Biology Keystone 2012-2013 Eligible Content may be assessed using knowledge and/or skills associated with the Nature of Science