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Preparing for CCSS Assessments: Performance-based Tasks. ELA/Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects ESUHSD CCSS Summer Institute June 8, 2012. Agenda Timeline/Kinds of CCSS Assessments Features of Performance Tasks
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Preparing for CCSS Assessments: Performance-based Tasks ELA/Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects ESUHSD CCSS Summer Institute June 8, 2012
Agenda Timeline/Kinds of CCSS Assessments Features of Performance Tasks Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development
Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) a state-led consortium working to develop next-generation assessments aligned with CCSS that accurately measure student progress toward college- and career-readiness.
ELA / Literacy Strands 21st Century Literacy
ELA / Literacy Strands Assessment Claim #1 Claim #2 Claim #3 Claim #4
Content Specifications – ELA/Literacy: 4 Major Claims Claim #1 – Students can read closely and analytically to comprehend a range of increasingly complex literary and informational texts. Claim #2 – Students can produce effective and well-grounded writing for a range of purposes and audiences. Claim #3 – Students can employ effective speaking and listening skills for a range of purposes and audiences. Claim #4 – Students can engage in research/inquiry to investigate topics, and to analyze, integrate, and present information.
Measurement Instruments related toReading, Research, Audio, Visual Stimuli SR—Selected Response one Claim (think, reason, integrate knowledge/skill) CR—Constructed Response one Claim (occasionally two), rubric-scored PT—Performance Task multiple Claims (analysis, evaluation, evidence), rubric-scored TE—Technology Enhanced
Sample Summative Performance Assessments • Students will be provided with a stimulus (e.g., a reading or oral, visual, quantitative, or media source) with a question to respond to. Students will have time to prepare and then offer a short summary, explanation, or analysis. Student responses will be audio or video taped and scored externally.
Sample Summative Performance Assessments • Students will deliver a research-based presentation to be scored locally by teachers. Classroom-based performance tasks will provide the occasions to address the conversational and collaborative aspects of the Speaking and Listening standards (particularly standard 1 across all grades).
Sample Summative Performance Assessments • Middle and high school students may be asked to listen to political media messages in order to summarize, detect bias, or identify differing points of view or common themes; use a simulation that requires following certain procedures to accomplish a task; or listen to / view a short lecture and then integrate information from documents related to the lecture in order to answer comprehension and analysis questions.
Sample Performance Task – Grade 9
Purpose of Performance Tasks (SBAC) Performance tasks challenge students to apply their knowledge and skills to respond to real-world problems. They can best be described as collections of questions and activities that are coherently connected to a single theme or scenario. These activities are meant to measure capacities such as depth of understanding, research skills, and complex analysis, which cannot be adequately assessed with selected- or constructed-response items.
Learning Objective Participants will identify and communicate 3-5 implications of performance-based learning in a 90-second presentation to their peers.
Language Objective Participants will accurately use three of the following words/phrases in their presentations: performance task, performance assessment, real world, apply, Common Core, literacy, timeline, 21st Century, college and career.
A 30 Minute Performance Task! • Your Assignment: • You have 90 seconds to deliver an engaging, inspiring presentation to your targeted audience on the virtues of performance-based learning. • Steps • Form subject-alike OR cross-subject groups of 6. • Volunteer facilitator reads the task card to group members, and ensures everyone’s understanding of the task AND audience. • Make a plan to ensure you’ll meet the deadline. • Delivery • Be prepared to present in 30 minutes! • Assessment • Audience Applause! • Well, and see Task Card
Performance Tasks • •Extended projects demonstrate real-world writing and analytical skills • •May include online research, group projects, presentations • •Require 1-2 class periods to complete • •Included in both interim and summative assessments • •Applicable in all grades being assessed • •Evaluated by teachers using consistent scoring rubrics
Table Talk • What do you notice about the features of the performance task assignments? • how it is sequenced • literacy demands
Real-world Scenario • relevant • authentic purpose and audience • connected to curriculum • complex, higher-order thinking • Description of Task • brief yet engaging • procedures/steps to complete task are included • Performance-based: students use/apply knowledge, concepts and skills • Clear Scoring Criteria/Rubric • Aligned to standards, tasks, and prior learning experiences • Includes opportunity for reflection
Performance Assessments • Written and/or Oral • Opinion (K-5); Argumentative (6-12) • Informative/Explanatory • Narrative • Authentic, and measure complex thinking: analysis, synthesis, critical thinking • Require student use of research, multimedia & informational text across content areas • Often involve collaboration • 35 minutes – 2 hours in length
Resources Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) http://www.smarterbalanced.org/ CCSS Appendix B http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Appendix_B.pdf CCSS California Department of Education http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/
Resources Other State Departments of Education CCSS New York State Education Department http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/common_core_standards/toolkit.html CCSS Kentucky http://www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/departments/gheens/Curriculum%20Maps/Literacy%20Middle/KCAS%20Curriculum%20Map%20-%206th%20Grade%20-%20Weeks%201-6.pdf CCSS Oregon http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=3356
Resources Performance Task Templates SBAC Draft ELA Performance Task Template for CCSS http://www.hawaiiboe.net/Meetings/Notices/Documents/08-16-11%20SAC/CCSS%202%20ELA%20task.pdf Performance Task Template http://files.solution-tree.com/pdfs/Reproducibles_BA/performancetasktemplate.pdf Questions to Create a Performance Task http://nanunet.lhric.org/PerformanceTasks/perftempqa.htm
Resources Designing Performance Tasks Excellent Article—a must read! http://www.mikemcmahon.info/collaboratedesign.pdf Authors: Jay McTighe and Marcella Emberger. Citations: Rick Stiggins, Grant Wiggins Assessment Gurus
Resources Google Search – Key Terms Performance task Performance assessment Authentic assessment English Language Arts Language Arts Sample Example
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