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2011 Science MCA-II Results and Forward Thinking to the MCA-III’s

2011 Science MCA-II Results and Forward Thinking to the MCA-III’s. Minnesota Department of Education Science assessment specialists Dawn Cameron Jim Wood dawn.cameron @state.mn.us jim.wood@state.mn.us 651-582-8551 651-582-8541. MCA Update. What’s Old

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2011 Science MCA-II Results and Forward Thinking to the MCA-III’s

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  1. 2011 Science MCA-II Results and Forward Thinking to the MCA-III’s Minnesota Department of EducationScience assessment specialists Dawn Cameron Jim Wooddawn.cameron@state.mn.usjim.wood@state.mn.us651-582-8551 651-582-8541

  2. MCA Update What’s Old • Computer-based assessment (secure browser) • Test items in scenario format • Uses technology-enhanced items to assess both content and process skills • Grades 5 and 8 and once in high school (year of biology course)

  3. MCA Update What’s New • New Test Vendor • Item Samplers • Reporting data • Test Design • Test Specifications and cognitive levels • Constructed Response Items

  4. Science MCA-III Test Specifications Point Distribution Additional Vocabulary

  5. MCA-III Science Simulations

  6. 2011 Results About 54 percent of high school students were proficient, reflecting a consistent increase in the percentage of proficient scores each year since 2008. About 45 percent of eighth-grade students were proficient, representing a slight decline from 2010. The percentage of fifth-graders who were proficient remained consistent with 2010. Consistent with previous assessment results, we continue to see a persistent disparity in achievement between students of color, students in poverty and their white counterparts. This achievement gap reflects the urgent need to focus time, attention and resources to ensure all children achieve at high levels. Minnesota Science Scores Remain Flat

  7. 2008-2011 Science Results

  8. After November, district and school data for math, science and reading can be seen and manipulated at: http://education.state.mn.us/ School report card data

  9. Test Development Process Test Specs Storyboard Writing Storyboard Review Bias Review Bias Review Item Review Item Writing Range-finding Field Test Items Data Review Operational Test Scoring & Equating Achievement Levels

  10. Get involved! Assessment Advisory Panels—ongoing Register to be invited to panels at http://education.state.mn.us Assessment and Testing Register for Panels

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