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Assessments. By Lisa Costantini of POAC-NoVA 18 October 2008. Assessments. There are two types of assessments: Division-wide State. Division-Wide Assessments. Assessments chosen by LEA (Local Educational Agency) May change every year Given in addition to SOLs.
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Assessments By Lisa Costantini of POAC-NoVA 18 October 2008
Assessments • There are two types of assessments: • Division-wide • State
Division-Wide Assessments • Assessments chosen by LEA (Local Educational Agency) • May change every year • Given in addition to SOLs
Fairfax County Division-Wide Assessments • Kindergarten-PALS (Phonemic Assessment) • 1st Grade-ECAP (Early Childhood Assessment Package) DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) • 2nd Grade-DRA(Developmental Reading Assessment) CogAt • 3rd Grade-Naglieri • 3rd Grade-8th Grade- BART (Preparation Tool for SOL Testing)
Additional Assessments • QRI-Qualitative Reading Inventory • Brigance-6 versions spanning from elementary grades to high school • ABLLS-Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills
Interesting Facts • You can get a copy of your child’s Brigance-simply ask your teacher. • The QRI and DRA work well together as a reading assessment and can be used once per quarter. • If you periodically update the ABLLS, you can give it to your teacher as a means of tracking progress.
Keep In Mind • Allowable accommodations are listed with each test. • Testers must be trained to administer particular assessments. • Testing-or not testing-is an IEP team decision. • Some tests can be used as substitute tests.
State Assessments • Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) Forms of the SOL Assessment • Regular SOL without accommodations • Regular SOL with standard accommodations • Regular SOL with non-standard accommodations • Substitute Test for Verified Credit ( i.e.-IB Math Studies instead of Algebra I) • VGLA (Virginia Grade Level Alternative Assessment Program) • VSEP (Virginia Substitute Evaluation Program) • Substitute tests for the certification of the literacy and/or numeracy requirements for the Modified Standard Diploma
State Assessments continued • Virginia Alternate Assessment Program (VAAP) • There is only one form of this assessment • State standards have been “reduced in depth, breadth, and complexity or modified to reflect pre-requisite skills”
SOL, VGLA, VSEP or VAAP? • It is an IEP team decision as to which test your child will take. • Students who participate in the SOL, VGLA or VSEP assessments follow the Standards of Learning (curriculum). • Students who participate in the VAAP assessment must follow the Aligned Standards of Learning (curriculum). • If your child’s Program of Studies (POS) changes (from ASOL to SOL) the IEP team can change the assessment choice.
Interesting Facts • The basic criteria for the VGLA and the VSEP is the inability of the student to show his/her knowledge through a multiple choice format assessment. • The IEP can specify that division-wide assessments (like the DRA or the QRI) be part of the VAAP portfolio.
Should My Child Take The Test? • Is the test (division or state-wide) appropriate? • Can your child show his/her ability through this test? • What can my child take instead? • What assessment does the county or state offer that would work better with my child?