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Fall Preview for District Leaders Angela Chamness, Division Administrator, Illinois State Board of Education Jeff Nellhaus, Parcc Inc.’s Chief of Assessment Callie Riley, Parcc Inc.’s Associate Director for State Engagement October 6, 2015 Presented by:
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Fall Preview for District Leaders

Angela Chamness, Division Administrator, Illinois State Board of Education Jeff Nellhaus, Parcc Inc.’s Chief of Assessment

Callie Riley, Parcc Inc.’s Associate Director for State Engagement

October 6, 2015

Presented by:

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Determine whether students are college- and career-ready or “on track”

Provide tools to assess student learning and support instruction during the school year

Report growth in performance as well as absolute achievement

Report comparable results across schools, districts and member states

Generate valid and reliable information to inform instruction and accountability decisions

What are the primary objectives of the PARCC Assessment System?

Use technology for a range of purposes including increasing student access, providing accommodations, engaging students, and creating efficiencies in administration, scoring and reporting

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Test Administration in 2015

1.2 million students in one day

204,000 students in one hour

Peak: 1m testers per day x 5 days

Thousands of hours contributed by thousands of educators

to develop the test

Key Stats

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Test Design Changes - 90 Minute Reduction

Overall times include Reading/Writing and

Mathematics across all test units per grade

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Test Design Changes – One Testing Window

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Test Design Changes – Fewer Test Units

With the changes, students in all grades will participate in fewer test units. The redesigned ELA/L tests are composed of 3 units. The math tests are composed of 3 or 4 units.

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The Road to the First Score Report Spring 2015

Administration of PARCC assessments

July/August

Performance level setting for high school and grades 3-8

August/September

State K-12 and higher ed chiefs review/vote on recommended cut scores

Fall 2015

2014-15 assessment results available through score reports

The Road to the First Score Report

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Performance Level Setting: What is it?

This summer, educators and experts determined what score each student must earn on the assessment in order to achieve a particular performance level. States nominated a variety of stakeholders to participate in 12 in-person panels to review the assessments.Recommendations go to PARCC Governing Board for approval

K-12 educators Postsecondary faculty

Grade-Span Panels

Performance Level Setting: What is it?

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Five Performance Levels

Place a purple frame around imagesPARCC uses five performance levels that delineate the knowledge, skills, and practices

students are able to demonstrate:

Level 1: Did Not Yet

Meet Expectations

Level 2: Partially Met Expectations

Level 3: Approached Expectations

Level 4: Met

Expectations

Level 5: Exceeded

Expectations

Five Performance Levels

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Score Release Timeline

Some states: high Level preliminary results

SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER

States, vendor quality control reviews, prepare score results

States release state-level score results, approximately

Districts receive HS score reports

Districts receive 3-8 score reports

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The Score Report

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http://www.parcconline.org/assessments/score-results

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Score Reports

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Individual Student Report: ELA/L

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Individual Student Report: ELA/L

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Individual Student Report: Math

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Individual Student Report: Math

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Individual Student Report: Math

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Score Reports

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What Parents Need to Know About the Score Reports

• The PARCC tests replace the old state tests. They measure how well students are performing against the new state standards that guide math and English language arts instruction.

• The PARCC tests are only one of several measures, including report card grades and in-class performance, that are used to determine a student's academic achievement. They do not impact a student’s GPA.

• The score reports are a valuable tool for parents and teachers. The report provides a deeper level of information that can be used to better understand where students are doing well and where they need additional support. This helps teachers and parents support students.

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What Parents Need to Know About the Score Reports

• The PARCC tests moves away from multiple choice questions to ones that allow students to demonstrate a real understanding of what they know and can do by writing essays, solving real world problems, and reading and analyzing complex text—all critical skills in the real-world.

• Your child’s score may look lower this year because the tests measured more complex skills. A low score does not mean your child did not improve or learned less, but instead that the expectations have been raised for students.

• The first year’s scores are a new baseline from which to progress from and measure against moving forward.

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Resources for Educators

http://www.parcconline.org/resources/educator-resources

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UnderstandTheScore.org

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http://www.greatschools.org/gk/test-guide

GreatKids State Test Guide For Parents

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Skill Builder

http://bealearninghero.org/skill-builder

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Available Instructional Tools from PARCC

https://prc.parcconline.org

Beth Parker
are all formative tools now available?
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Questions?

Questions?


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