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California’s Assessment Program. NCLB Required Assessments. Types of Data – State Level. STAR Uses the California Standards Test (CST) Once a year Summative Based on standards for that grade or subject Accumulated knowledge for primarily short time, one point in time.
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California’s Assessment Program NCLB Required Assessments
Types of Data – State Level STAR • Uses the California Standards Test (CST) • Once a year • Summative • Based on standards for that grade or subject • Accumulated knowledge for primarily short time, one point in time
Types of Data – State Level STAR • Given to students from grades 2 through 11 • ELA, Math, Science, History • Administered after 85% of instructional days • Alternate assessments are available for 1st year Spanish speakers and Special Education students
Types of Data – State Level STAR • Scores • Performance Levels • Advanced • Proficient • Basic • Below Basic • Far Below Basic • Scale Score • Range between 150 and 600
Types of Data – State Level STAR • Uses • Program Management & Evaluation • Did it work • Past Tense • Student Placement • Teacher Evaluation of Practice • Clusters • Blueprints • Released Questions
Types of Data – State Level CAHSEE • Administered to high school students starting in the 10th grade. • Must pass both math and ELA to obtain a diploma • Can retake the test in 11th and 12th grade if they do not pass in 10th • Some exemptions currently for Special Education students but not for non-English speakers
Types of Data – State Level CAHSEE • Scores • Pass/Fail • Scale Scores • Range from 275 to 450 • Need 350 to Pass for diploma • Need 380 to be considered proficient for Federal Government • Only 10th grade students are counted for proficiency
Types of Data – State Level CAHSEE • Based on set of criterion that is culmination of work over time • ELA – 9th and 10th grade standards • Math – 6th, 7th, & 8th grade standards • Taken until certain score is achieved or parting from school • Looking for accumulated knowledge for longer time, up to now
Types of Data – State Level CAHSEE • Uses • Remediation • Instructional Planning? • Prevention? • Clusters
Types of Data – State Level CELDT • All non-fluent English speakers take this test when entering a California school • The scores are used to identify students who should be placed in an English Learner program. • Measuring English language proficiency • Expectation is that students will improve on assessment and eventually be exited from and English Learner program
Types of Data – State Level CELDT • Once a year • Like CAHSEE in that set criteria based on culmination of work • Designed to measure progress or change
Types of Data – State Level CELDT • Scores • Proficiency Level • Advanced • Early Advanced • Intermediate • Early Intermediate • Beginning • Scale scores • Range varies based on the grade of the student • Subscales
Types of Data – State Level CELDT • Uses • Evaluate English Learner program performance • Identify areas of student focus • Track student progress in English proficiency
API • What is it?
API • Score comprised of an equation
API • Score comprised of an equation
API • Scores used to evaluate schools
AYP • What is it? • Title 1 • NCLB
AYP Under California’s criteria for NCLB, schools and LEAs are required to meet or exceed requirements within each of the following four areas in order to make AYP annually: Requirement 1: Participation Rate Requirement 2: Percent Proficient—Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Requirement 3: API as an Additional Indicator Requirement 4: Graduation Rate If a school or an LEA misses one or more requirement, it does not make AYP and may be identified for PI.