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HOW TO IMPLEMENT UNIVERSAL SCREENING AND BENCHMARKING IN YOUR SCHOOL- Teams and Materials. Managing and Completing Benchmark Assessment. Setting It All Up When to Test What to Test and Score Who Is Tested Who Does the Testing How Students are Tested. Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn.
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HOW TO IMPLEMENT UNIVERSAL SCREENING AND BENCHMARKING IN YOUR SCHOOL-Teams and Materials
Managing and Completing Benchmark Assessment • Setting It All Up • When to Test • What to Test and Score • Who Is Tested • Who Does the Testing • How Students are Tested Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Step 1: Who is in Charge? • Identifying a Benchmark Coordinator… • Could be, but need not be, the School Principal; Reading Specialist? • Even if District-wide, Should Also Be Within-the-Building Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
When Will We Test? • AIMSweb Benchmark Assessment occurs three times each school year within these time frames. • Fall 9/1 to 10/15 • Winter 1/1 to 2/1 • Spring 5/1 to 6/1 • Testing should be completed in no more than a 2 week window. Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Who Can Assist in Collecting Data? • Anyone who has been trained, including: • Principal • Vice-principal • Speech/Lang Path • Spec. Ed. Personnel • Parents/Volunteers • Educational Assistants • School Social Workers • School Psychologists • Title 1 Staff • Practicum Students • P.E./Art/Music Teachers It is possible, but not necessary, for general education teachers alone to collect all the Benchmark information.
Example(s) – SWAT team, gen ed w/ support, gen ed only Who Will Do The Testing? The Key Variable is Training Plan a Session for All that Addresses Professional Ethics Test Security Confidentiality/Sensitivity Train with Rigor, Using the Administration and Scoring Workbook Check Out All Personnel with the AIRS Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
How to test Identify Where Identify the People Plan the Schedule Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Develop the Schedule Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Where will the testing take place? • Possible Locations: • Station(s) within the Classrooms • Station(s) in the Halls • Stations in Media Center • Stations in Lunchroom • Stations in Gym Minimize “Travel Time” and Distractions Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
APPROACHES TO DATA COLLECTION: • In-class approach • One day school-wide approach • Multiple day school-wide approach • Within-grade approach
Setting It All Up: Essentials Checklist (p. 30) Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Benchmark Assessment Essentials Checklist (continued) Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
After Testing • Make Sure There is a Data Entry Plan and Responsibilities--Don’t Wait Until Afterward • Make Sure that a “Done Time” is Specified and Adhered To • Schedule a Staff Debriefing • To Demonstrate How to Interpret and Share Information • Do Debrief What Worked and Problem-Solve Solutions Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
How do we prepare Parents? • A letter sent directly home? • An article in the the school newsletter describing Benchmark Testing? • Notes: • Be Proactive! • Avoid Confusion with “Norming!” Source: AIMSweb/M ark Shinn
Grade Level Data Meetings Before Data meetings Set standard Create triangles/chart showing who meets/doesn’t meet During data meetings Determine where intervention is needed After data meetings Implementation Integrity PM
Excellent Websites Aimsweb: www.aimsweb.com Illinois RtI website: www.ilispa.org Florida Center for Reading Research: www.fcrr.org Oregon Reading First Center: reading.uoregon.edu Texas Center for Reading and Language Arts: www.texasreading.org Consortium on Reading Excellence (CORE): www.corelearn.com What Works Clearing House http://www.whatworks.ed.gov/ National Technical Assistance Center onPositive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS): www.pbis.org Illinois PBIS Network http://www.pbisillinois.org/ Safe and Civil Schools: www.safeandcivilschools.com National Center on Student Progress Monitoring www.studentprogress.org