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This webinar provides an overview of the LEAP Connect assessment guide, including its purpose, design, administration details, and available resources. It also explains the vision for students with significant disabilities and the instructional shifts in the Louisiana Connectors.
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Overview of the LEAP Connect Assessment Guide WebinarDecember 19, 2017
Today’s Goals At the end of the presentation, participants will understand: • what the LEAP Connect is and why we need it; • how the shift in instruction/standards is reflected in the new assessment, and what to expect from the 2017-2018 LEAP Connect assessment; • the elements and design of the LEAP Connect ELA and math assessment; • administration details and accommodations • what resources are available now and in the future to help prepare for the new tests.
Vision forStudents with Significant Disabilities • Louisiana believes that all students, including those with the most significant cognitive disabilities, deserve an education that prepares them to be independent and successful in life after high school. • Through quality and clear alignment of standards, instructional resources, and assessments, our students can achieve academically and leave high school with the skills for lifelong success. • This spring, BESE adopted the new Louisiana Connectors for students with significant cognitive disabilities that replace what were formerly known as the Extended Standards. In 2017-2018 the LEAP Connect will replace what was formerly referred to as LAA1 for ELA and Math in Grades 3-8.
Why LEAP Connect? What is LEAP Connect?
Louisiana Connectors: Instructional Shifts • Access: The Connectors are fully-aligned to the Louisiana Student Standards and do not exist separate and apart from the expectations for all students. Teachers of students with significant disabilities provide inclusion opportunities whenever possible and help students access grade-level content and skills. • Focus: The Connectors represent the “big ideas” of the content and skills found in the Louisiana Student Standards. Teachers of students with significant disabilities focus instruction where the Connectors focus. • Pathways: The Connectors provide developmentally-appropriate benchmarks on the path to meeting the expectations of the Louisiana Student Standards. Teachers know where students are and take the right steps to help them succeed.
Why LEAP Connect? • LEAP Connect is aligned to theK-12 Louisiana Connectors for Students with Significant Disabilities and provides built in supports. • Results will be used to make instructional decisions and to decide what supports are needed for additional learning. • The LEAP Connect assessment provides access to the statewide assessment system and its focus is to measure the progress that students are making while participating in high-quality standards-based content.
What is LEAP Connect? • a computer-based assessment that measures the knowledge and skills of students with significant disabilities in English Language Arts and math; • an alternate assessment for those students who cannot participate in LEAP 2025 assessments even with accommodations; and • one measure of progress toward the goal of our students achieving academically and leaving high school with the skills for lifelong success.
Built-in Supports LEAP Connect is designed with several built-in supports. These include: • Reduced passage length for the English Language Arts (ELA) reading passages; • Pictures and other graphics to help students understand • Models for students to use during the ELA and mathematics tests; • Common geometric shapes and smaller numbers on the mathematics tests; and • The entire test read aloud by TA or computer.
LAA 1 Sample Question: Reading Look at the pictures. Which one swims: Student then makes his/her selection by pointing or saying the answer. ELA Grades 3-4
LEAP Connect Sample Question: Reading Content: Reading Literary Texts Standard: LC.RL.4.1-3 Complexity: Tier 2 ELA Grade 4
LEAP Connect Sample Reading Passage Continued The question—
LEAP Connect Sample Question: Writing Content Assessed: Writing-Narrative Connector: LC.W.8.4 Complexity: Tier 2
LEAP Connect Sample Question: Math Content: Geometry Connector: LC.5.G.A.1c Complexity: Tier 3
Test Administration • LEAP Connect is administered through the INSIGHT testing platform. • Test administrators will be provided accompanying materials (Math Reference Materials, Writing Stimuli, Reading Reference Materials). • The Directions for Test Administration (DTA) provide the Test Administrator (TA) of the LEAP Connect with specific instructions for administration of the particular test. Each DTA provides the script with exact wording to be used by the TA and when to use materials (reading reference materials, writing stimuli, math reference materials) as students move through the test. • Prior to testing, this must be reviewed in a controlled setting with the school test coordinator. • After the review, the school test coordinator must collect the Directions for Test Administration and securely store until testing begins. • After testing, these secure materials must be returned to DRC.
Test Administration Student Response Check • The Student Response Check is available for students to take prior to testing. This is a 3-question task which a student is asked to demonstrate their preferred mode(s) of communication. The purpose of the SRC is to ensure that a TA can clearly identify which answer a student indicates in response to a selected-response test item. If the student’s response is not observable by the TA, the TA cannot enter the student’s response in DRC INSIGHT. • The SRC is accessed through the LEAP Connect Online Tools Training, under the link “Student Response Check”. End of Test Survey • At the end of each student’s test in INSIGHT, there is a survey for TAs to complete and submit. This will provide useful feedback on the experience of each TA administering LEAP Connect.
LEAP Connect Assessment Guide Assessment Guidance Library Contains: • Purpose of test • Participation Criteria • Standard Alignment Information • Differences in Complexity Levels • How scores will be reported • Design • Test Administrator Policies • Sample Test Items • Rubrics
Assessment Guide and Instructional Resources LEAP Connect Assessment Guide—access the LEAP Connect Assessment Guide LEAP Connect Achievement Level Descriptors—a guide to the Achievement Levels with a list of the skills and knowledge students at each level are generally able to demonstrate LEAP Connect Online Tools Training-must use Google Chrome to access-students and teachers practice the tools used in the test platform. Strategies for Success: A Guidebook for Supporting Students with Disabilities-a handbook for LEAs to use for implementing SPED programs. LA Connectors for Students with Significant Disabilities—list of SWSD connectors for K-12 ELA and math LA Connectors Essential Elements Cards—cards that assist educators with individualizing instruction for SWSD both in inclusive and self-contained environments Lesson Plan Adaption-ELA—template for lesson plans with supports and accommodations for SWSD for ELA at any grade level Lesson Plan Adaption-Math—templates for lesson plans with supports and accommodations for SWSH for math at any grade level
Online Tools Training Can be accessed through Google Chrome: LEAP Connect OTT or through the DRC INSIGHT Icon:
Assessment Support Assessment@ All stakeholders are encouraged to email assessment and accountability questions and/or concerns to assessment@la.gov.