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Accountability Update
Brian SwigerNorth Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Accountability Services Division
No Major Changes
• There will be no major changes to the materials distribution or data validation processes this testing cycle.
• There will be no major changes to the materials distribution or data validation processes this testing cycle.
Important Dates
• Ordering file to MetriTech on December 5, 2012
• All updates to CFDC by this date
• Materials will be in LEA by January 11, 2013
Important Dates
• Testing Window: February 1–March 15, 2013
• Materials shipped back to MetriTech by March 22, 2013
• Data Validation Window: April 22–May 3, 2013
Important Dates
• Reports will be delivered to LEAs by May 23, 2013
• Final Data from MetriTech to NCDPI on June 6, 2013
• Any corrections to MetriTech between these two dates
Lessons Learned
• More tier A and tier C test books in overage
• Additional materials requests will not require approval by me (small orders).
• Large print requests will go directly to MetriTech.
2012-13 Fall Testing Calendar
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Assessment Testing Window
WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (W-APT™) – Initial and Reclassification Testing
Initial assessment required within 30 calendar days of enrollment at the beginning of the school year or 14 calendar days if the student enrolls after the beginning of the school year.
PLAN October 1–31, 2012
EXPLORE October 1–31, 2012
WorkKeys – Early Graduates Only December 3–7, 2012 NCEXTEND2 READY EOC Alternate Assessments (Online) – Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integrated I
Last 20 school days of the course (4x4/semester courses)
READY EOC Assessments (Online)3 – Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integrated I
Last 15 school days of the course (4x4/semester courses)
2012-13 Spring Testing Calendar
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Assessment Testing Window
WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (W-APT™) – Initial Testing
Initial assessment required within 30 calendar days of enrollment at the beginning of the school year or 14 calendar days if the student enrolls after the beginning of the school year.
ACCESS for ELLs® February 1–March 15, 2013 WorkKeys – Online Administrations February 1–28, 2013 WorkKeys – Paper-and-Pencil and Accommodations Administrations February 11–22, 2013 ACT–Initial Test Date March 5, 2013 ACT–Makeup Test Date March 19, 2013 ACT–Accommodations Testing Window March 5–19, 2013 NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment – Grades 3–8 Math and ELA
Grades 5 and 8 Science April 15–June 14, 2013
NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment–Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integrated I
April 15–June 14, 2013
NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment – Grade 11 April 15–June 14, 2013 NCEXTEND2 READY EOG Alternate Assessments (Online) – Grades 3–8 Math and ELA Grades 5 and 8 Science
Last 25 school days of the year
NCEXTEND2 READY EOC Alternate Assessments (Online)2 – Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integrated I
Last 20 school days of the course (4x4/semester courses) Last 25 school days of the course (yearlong courses)
READY EOG Assessments (Paper-and-Pencil) – Grades 3–8 Math and ELA Last 15 school days of the year READY EOG Assessments (Online)2 – Grades 5 and 8 Science Last 15 school days of the year READY EOC Assessments (Online) 2 – Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integrated I
Last 15 school days of the course (4x4/semester courses) Last 20 school days of the course (yearlong courses)
OTISS vs. RCR
• When should an ACCESS or W-APT testing irregularity be reported in OTISS?
• Anytime one occurs.
• RCR should be made when irregularity occurs due to incorrect data in CFDC.
Irregularity Types
Irregularity Types
Irregularity Types
• Which irregularity types necessitate a Record Change Request (RCR)?
• Student not required to take test
• Failure to test eligible students
Transfer Students
• Download Student Transfer form from Metritech.com
• Sending and receiving LEAs must both fill out form
• Ensures combining of scores and correct recipient of score report
Student Transfer Form
LEP Accountability Links• Accountability Policy Page:
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/
• Accountability LEP Page: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/slep/
• Metritech.com
Thank You!
• Thanks for all you do to ensure a smooth testing cycle!
• Contact me anytime you need help.
• 919-807-3804
AMAOs and AMOs
Scott W. BeaudryNorth Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Accountability Services Division
AMOs
• ESEA Flexibility Waiver
• Through 2013-2014 (ESEA reauthorization)
• Eliminate school designations of Met or Not Met AYP
• AYP Annual Measureable Objective (AMO)
AMOs
• Used 2010-2011 data as the baseline
• State-level data used to set state-wide targets
• Targets increase based on the goal of reducing percent non-proficient by half within six years
AMOs: what’s different?
• ELA and Mathematics targets
• Targets differ between subgroups
• Minimum subgroup size drops to 30
• Participation rate consequences
100 - 37.2% = 62.8% not proficient62.8% / 2 = 31.4% reduction in 6 years 31.4 + 37.2 = 68.6% target for 2016-2017
100 – 68.5% = 31.5% not proficient31.5% / 2 = 15.7% reduction in 6 years 68.5 + 15.7 = 84.2% target for 2016-2017
AMAOs
• Strictly using CFDC for 2011-2012 AMAO 1 and AMAO 2
• AMAO 3 will use AMO results from Accountability
• Seeking guidance on AMAO 3
AMAOs: 2012
• Preliminary 2011-2012 AMAO Outcomes report scheduled for late September (AMAO 3 guidance).
• LEAs will have time to review/comment.
• Title III Watchlist and additional reports in November (after SBE action on AMAO Outcomes Report).
AMAOs: 2013
• New EOG/EOC assessments
• Standard setting and SBE action
• Preliminary Outcomes Report tentatively scheduled for November, Final in December.
Testing Accommodations & Alternate ACCESS
Carrie PerkisNorth Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Accountability Services DivisionSeptember 12, 2012
Accommodations for Students Identified as
Limited English Proficient
Guidelines for Testing Students Identified as
Limited English Proficient• Document contains detailed information
on testing accommodations
• http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/slep/
• Updated document in October 2012
LEP Students & Accommodations
• Eligibility criteria for accommodations:
– LEP students scoring below Level 5.0 Bridging on the reading subtests of the W-APT/ACCESS for ELLs eligible to receive state-approved LEP accommodations on state tests
State-Approved LEP Accommodations
• Multiple Testing Sessions
• Testing in a Separate Room
• Scheduled Extended Time
• Student Reads Test Aloud to Self
• Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud (In English)
• Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled
• Word-to-Word Bilingual English/Native Language Dictionary/Translator
Instructional Accommodations/ Modifications
Testing Accommodations
drive
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Considerations for Committee Decision-
MakingStudents should be using accommodations
ROUTINELY during instruction and similar classroom assessments – accommodations
should not be a surprise on test day!
Routine use = at least 30 days prior to test date except for newly enrolled
students late in the school year
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Multiple Testing Sessions
• Allows student to test in mini sessions– More frequent breaks (e.g., every 20 minutes, every
10 questions completed)– May test over one day or multiple days (e.g., half of
test day 1, half of test day 2)
• Must complete test within the allowed time unless student has Scheduled Extended Time
• If breaks differ from the standard, student will require Testing in a Separate Room
Scheduled Extended Time
• For students who need extra time to test
• LEP team documents estimated extended time, but student is allowed as much time as needed with this accommodation
• Student must finish the test in one day, unless he/she also has Multiple Testing Sessions
Student Reads Aloud to Self
• Student may read the test aloud, but the test administrator may not help or correct errors the student makes
• Requires Testing in a Separate Room – One-on-One accommodation
Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud (In English)
• LEP team must document specifics - Read Aloud Everything vs. Read Aloud by Student Request
• Not available for EOG English Language Arts or EOC English II
• Requires Testing in a Separate Room (one-on-one or small group)
Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud (In English),
cont’d• Test administrator should be familiar with
grade-level/course content
• Information should be read so as not to give away the answer
– e.g., read number as 1-0-0 instead of one hundred when place value is tested
Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student
Controlled• Available for EOC Biology, EOC Algebra I/Integrated I,
grade 5 & 8 science EOG, NCEXTEND2 tests
• Students press audio button to hear recorded human reader
• Students may use headphones to test in regular setting
• Without headphones, students will require separate setting (one-on-one)
Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled,
cont’d• Limitation: only item stems and answer choices
read by computer (not graphs, charts, etc)• For online tests, student may have the test read
aloud by:– Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud– Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student
Controlled– Combination of the two methods
ACT, EXPLORE, PLAN, and WorkKeys
• ACT – LEP students may only use State-Allowed accommodations. If used, ACT score is not college-reportable
• EXPLORE/PLAN – LEP accommodations are a local decision
• WorkKeys – LEP students may only use word-to-word bilingual dictionary
ACT, EXPLORE, PLAN, and WorkKeys
cont’d• LEP teams may record accommodations for these
assessments on the LEP plan, or may use existing classroom/testing accommodations documentation to support accommodations decisions
• Accommodation policies may differ from NC policies. LEP teams must be aware of differences
• http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/index.html
Alternate ACCESS
What is Alternate ACCESS?
• A new test developed specifically for students identified as limited English proficient with significant cognitive disabilities
• http://www.wida.us/assessment/alternateaccess.aspx
Eligibility Criteria• Student has been identified as LEP
• Student has been identified as having one or more of the existing categories of disabilities under IDEA (e.g.; intellectual disabilities, autism, traumatic brain injury, multiple disabilities, etc.)
• Student is participating in alternate curriculum and in state-wide alternate accountability assessments
• IEP team recommended the assessment after considering all three criteria above
Alternate ACCESS Student Identification
• Collaboration between LEP and EC
• 3-12 – look for LEP students with NCEXTEND1 documented on IEP
• K-2 – No NCEXTEND1 documentation, will need to consider LEP and disability status
Alternate ACCESS Testing Details
• Alternate ACCESS is individually administered
• Testing window will be the same as ACCESS
– February 1 – March 15, 2013
• Ordering will be the same as ACCESS
• Training materials online
• Formal training to occur this winter
Process Check Plus
• Humor
• Good pace
• Small group
• Snacks
• Todaysmeet
• Collaboration
• Good and up-to-date \
• information
• Face-to-face meeting
Delta • More rooms for group
works
• Less unidentifiable jargon
• P.P.slides available in advance
• Meeting information on website & easily to be found
• Differentiated meeting
Process Check Plus
• Finishing the meeting on-time
Delta