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K-PREP END-OF-COURSEQUALITYCORE®
English IIAlgebra IIBiologyU.S. History
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End-of-Course Overview• EOC assessments establish a common rigor for core
courses.
• Current EOC assessments are for courses which are high school graduation requirements.
• ACT’s QualityCore® program will link student performance to national results.
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Changes to EOC• Score reports may be created in one PDF for all students
or one student report at a time.• Constructed Response (CR) may be generated and scored
locally. QualityCore resources may be used.• Local school will determine how to incorporate the CR
into a student’s final grade.
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Policy Change: Students are tested at the completion of all coursework.
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Test DetailsSession Type Questions Time Student
ScoreSchool Score Score Returns
MC1 Paper Booklet or CBT
35-38 MC 45 minutes CBT – ImmediatelyPaper – 10 days from ACT receipt
MC2 Paper Booklet or CBT
35-38 MC 45 minutes CBT – ImmediatelyPaper – 10 days from ACT receipt
Scale Score = MC1 + MC2 = Accountability
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EOC Scores to Letter GradesA psychometric study linking QualityCore® results (scale scores) of multiple-choice scores to student class grades was developed using Kentucky scores.
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STATE-REQUIRED END-OF-COURSE EXAMS RECOMMENDED LINK TO CLASSROOM LETTER GRADES FOR 2012-13
(Based on Multiple-Choice Sections)
Subject A B C D FCPE-linked
College Readiness
BenchmarkEnglish II 175-160 159-154 153-152 151-141 140-125 154
Algebra II 175-151 150-148 147-143 142-138 137-125 148
Biology 175-157 156-154 153-146 145-140 139-125 154
U.S. History 175-151 150-147 146-144 143-139 138-125 147
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EOC WindowsWindow Administration Dates (2012-13)
# 1 August 1-September 15 (new addition)# 2 October 1-November 16# 3 December 1-January 15# 4 February 1-March 15
(CR Materials returned unused)# 5 April 15-June 15 (No CR Materials received)#6 June 16-July 15
(CBT, except for accommodated forms)
KDE:OAA:DSR 2/7/2013Choose 10 consecutive days within the larger window for testing.
Traditional vs. Non-Traditional Settings10 Day Traditional• 10 consecutive testing days
chosen within the larger window.
• Each content area must be completed in 1 day.
• All materials shipped on same day.
Flexible (Non-Traditional)• May test at any time during the
larger window.• Each content area must be
completed in 1 day per student.• Materials shipped as students
complete tests.– Place Supplemental Order for
additional header sheets.
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QualityCore® Customer Service 866/764-7228
New Test Materials FormatsOne document per student per test• Test booklet pre-printed with
student and teacher name• Answer sheet pre-filled with
student information• Answer sheet bound as
perforated sheet into test booklet
• Reference Sheet for Algebra II bound as perforated sheet into test booklet
One document per Test Supervisor• Test Supervisor’s Manual• Pre-filled School Header• Pre-filled Group Header
(possible)
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Beginning April 15
Computer-Based Testing (CBT)• Review support documents
– Best Practices– QualityCore Testing Helpful Hints– Online User Guide from ACT website
• Increase number of proctors in the room for– Better monitoring– Quicker starting of tests
• Computer Testing:– Multiple testing sessions can be utilized in a single day. Note: A 10-15 minute break is allowed between test sessions.
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New Policy: The first computer-based test must begin at the same time as the paper based test.
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Accommodated Testing MaterialsPaper Only• R = Reader• A = Audio• B = Braille• LP = Large Print • Scribe
Paper and Computer• Extended Time• Paraphrasing• Manipulatives• Prompting/Cueing• Behavior Modification• Interpreter (sign language)• Dictionaries/Thesauri
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Applies to students with IEP, 504 Plan or PSP
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EOC MaterialsComputer-basedProhibited:• Notes• Foreign language or English dictionary• Electronic devices and cell phonesAllowed:• Scratch Paper-Please collect and
destroy securely.• Calculators• Reference Sheets (Algebra II)
Pencil/PaperProhibited:• Scratch paper• Notes• Foreign language or English dictionary• Electronic devices and cell phonesAllowed:• Scratch work is to be done in the test
booklet.• Calculators• Reference Sheets (Algebra II)
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English Learners• First year EL students enrolled in a U.S. school are
exempt from accountability. Students are required to take the Algebra II and Biology for federal participation rate.
• Second year or more EL students fully participate.• Accommodations are available for students with a
Program Services Plan (PSP).KDE:OAA:DSR 2/7/2013
Participation = 4 MC (minimum)
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Trainings & Materials• Recorded Trainings available on KDE website
http://education.ky.gov/AA/distsupp/Pages/EOC.aspx
• Kentucky QualityCore® Specific website http://www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky
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COLLEGE READINESS
College Admissions Assessments (ACT)College Placement Assessments (COMPASS & KYOTE)
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College/Career Readiness RateCollege Ready:Must meet benchmarks on one of the following:
College Ready
ACT
COMPASS
KYOTE
Career Ready: Must meet benchmarks for one requirement in Career Academic area and must meet one requirement inCareer Technical area
Career Ready Academic
Career Ready Technical
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
ACT WorkKeys (Applied Math,
Locating information, and Reading
for Information)
Kentucky Occupational
Skills Standards Assessment
(KOSSA)
Industry Certificates
Bonus: College AND Career Ready must meet at least one from each area
College Ready Academic Career Ready Technical
ACT or COMPASS or KYOTE
KOSSA
Industry Certificates
NOTES: (1) By meeting the College Ready Academic definition, the student does not have to take the additional tests of ASVAB or WorkKeys for the bonus area. (2) For accountability purposes, the bonus shall not allow the readiness percentageto exceed 100 percent.
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Opportunities to Demonstrate College Readiness
• ACT – Junior year (required)
• COMPASS or KYOTE – Senior year (optional)
• The assigned grade level shall determine the state tests to administer. 703 KAR 5:240
What If… Student doing credit recovery jumps from grade 10 to grade 12 this year. How does this student demonstrate college readiness?
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COMPASS or KYOTE
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College Ready
KDE:OAA:DSR 2/7/2013College Placement Tests
College Entrance Exam
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COMPASS®College Placement Assessment for Seniors
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http://compass.act.org/eCompass
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COMPASS® College Placement• Course Placement for colleges and universities
(Mathematics assessment includes Algebra and Pre-Algebra scores to aid course placement)
• COMPASS® will not replace ACT as an admissions exam.
• For College Admission requirements, contact the individual institution.
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http://education.ky.gov/AA/distsupp/Pages/COMPASS.aspx
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COMPASS® Testing DatesNo testing window restrictions
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Open through
June 15, 2013
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COMPASS® Cut Scores
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SubjectCOMPASS®
Score (at or above)
ACT Benchmarks
CPE ACT Benchmarks
English (Writing Skills)
74 18 18
Mathematics (Algebra)
36 22 19
Reading 85 21 20
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College Ready Status File• Electronic File by School on Secure Site
– College Ready– NOT College Ready– Unknown
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Name of Student
Writing Skills (English) Mathematics Reading
Pam Powers XFrank Potter X X
Available each Fall
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College Ready Status File (continued)• Includes students in the school prior to December 1• Does not include
– Students who transferred into your school/district from public, private or out-of-state schools since beginning of December
– School is responsible for getting graduates/completers (those with G-Codes) College and Career Ready
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Based upon State and National ACT assessments prior to May 2012
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Training for COMPASS® Administrators
• Annual Administration Code and Inclusion of Special Populations Regulations
• Previously trained staff must view the COMPASS® Update Training (~30 minutes)
• New staff must complete the New Administration Training– Online COMPASS® Training Series available from– http://education.ky.gov/AA/distsupp/Pages/COMPASS.aspx
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KYOTE
College Readiness (College Algebra) Math Placement Exam for Seniors
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https://www.kyote.org
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KYOTE USER’S GUIDE• Step by step approach
– Create class and student accounts– Administer exam– Access results
• Information – Preparing computers for exams– Calculator policies– Testing frequency policies– Passing scores
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KYOTE Cut Scores
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Subject KYOTE Score (at or above)
ACT Benchmarks
CPE ACT Benchmarks
Mathematics College Readiness Exam 22 --- 19
Mathematics College Algebra Exam 14 22 22
Reading 20 21 20
KYOTE Writing Exam is not used in CCR.
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KYOTEMathematics ACT (18 and below) College Readiness Exam
• Purpose students to be placed in entry level mathematics credit bearing courses
• Included in CCR calculation
Mathematics ACT (19-21) College Algebra Exam
• Purpose students to be placed in College Algebra as require by their college major
• Included in CCR calculation
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KYOTE Retakes
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• Mathematics• Test is given at the end of course (regardless of whether a
pre-test is given at beginning of course). • Student within 2 points of passing the exam may re-take
the exam within a week • 20 or 21 on the college readiness exam; • 12 or 13 on the college algebra exam.
• Reading• Students may take the reading exam only once
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KYOTE Placement AccountsIt is strongly recommended that schools create a placement account for each student:• Log on to www.kyote.org. • Click on Register under Students. Enter the student’s
– e-mail address, – first name, last name and– unique SSID-KDE Infinite Campus student number . It is essential that this number
be entered correctly. There is no way to change it once the account is created. • For the complete process of setting up placement accounts consult the
KYOTE User’s Guide
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KYOTE Data to KDE• To facilitate the matching of students taking the
KYOTE assessments, schools will upload student information from Infinite Campus (IC) to KYOTE.
• Critical information for matching is correct name and SSID.
• KYOTE will return the student scores to KDE for inclusion in College Readiness.
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CAREER READINESS
Career Academic (WorkKeys & ASVAB)Career Technical (KOSSA & Industry Certificates)
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College/Career Readiness RateCollege Ready:Must meet benchmarks on one of the following:
College Ready
ACT
COMPASS
KYOTE
Career Ready: Must meet benchmarks for one requirement in Career Academic area and must meet one requirement inCareer Technical area
Career Ready Academic
Career Ready Technical
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
ACT Work Keys (Applied Math,
Locating information, and Reading
for Information)
Kentucky Occupational
Skills Standards Assessment
(KOSSA)
Industry Certificates
Bonus: College AND Career Ready must meet at least one from each area
College Ready Academic Career Ready Technical
ACT or COMPASS or KYOTE
KOSSA
Industry Certificates
NOTES: (1) By meeting the College Ready Academic definition, the student does not have to take the additional tests of ASVAB or Work Keys for the bonus area. (2) For accountability purposes, the bonus shall not allow the readiness percentageto exceed 100 percent.
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Opportunities to Demonstrate Career Readiness
• Career Measures – Throughout high school– Career academic (ASVAB or WorkKeys)– Career technical (KOSSA or Industry certificates)
• While the tests are optional, students must have these measures to be CCR.
• Unless CTE Preparatory Student, ASVAB and WorkKeys does not increase your CCR.
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Preparatory StudentsStudent who has completed two career and technical education credits in a preparatory program and is enrolled in the third credit course(s) in the same career pathway.
What If…A student is enrolled in welding for 2 credits and takes nursing for another credit. Is this student considered a Preparatory Student?
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No. Student must be enrolled in third credit of the same career pathway.
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Career ReadyACADEMIC• WorkKeys = Silver or Above
– Applied Math– Locating Information– Reading for Information
---OR---• ASVAB = 50
– Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
TECHNICAL• KOSSA
– Multiple-Choice = 70– Constructed-Response = 75
---OR---• Industry Certificate
– Certification based on industry standards
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Preparatory Student:Student who has
completed two career and technical education
credits in a preparatory program and is enrolled in the third credit course(s).
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College & Career Ready Bonus
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Must be a CTE Preparatory
Student
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College/Career Readiness for All
Introducing KDE’s new resource page for CCR information designed to be the starting point for all
your College/Career Readiness answers.
http://education.ky.gov/educational/CCR/Pages/default.aspx
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WORKKEYS
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WorkKeys• Job Skills Assessment• Available through local Area Technology Center or
directly through ACT, Inc.• ACT, Inc. provides data to KDE to assist with
matching names. Students not matching should be entered into TEDS by the school/district.
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WorkKeys® Assessments
3 WorkKeys® Assessments:– Applied Mathematics– Locating Information– Reading for Information
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WorkKeys Resource Page
• ACT WorkKeys Webcast (Overview of WorkKeys)• WorkKeys Preparation and Test Taking Strategies
PowerPoint• ACT WorkKeys Website • Administration Code Training for ATC Principals,
Local Districts & Administrators KDE:OAA:DSR 2/7/2013
http://education.ky.gov/curriculum/CTE/cter/Pages/WorkKeys.aspx
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KOSSA Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards Assessment
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KOSSA• Testing window: February 1-28• Administered at local high schools• Required for Senior Preparatory Students or a
related industry certification• Requires Administration Code and Inclusion of
Special Populations training
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KOSSA
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KOSSA Resources• KOSSA Training video
http://education.ky.gov/curriculum/CTE/kossa/Pages/KOSSAwebcast.aspx
• Industry Certificates Listhttp://education.ky.gov/curriculum/CTE/kossa/Pages/ValidKOSSAList.aspx
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ASVABArmed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
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ASVAB• Part of CCRR, the ASVAB assesses academic ability and
predicts success in a wide variety of careers.• The Armed Forces Qualification Test or AFQT is the score
computed from these four components of the ASVAB —Word Knowledge (WK), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Paragraph Comprehension (PC) and Mathematics Knowledge (MK).
• To be considered Career Ready, students must score at or above the 50th percentile.
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ASVAB Accommodations
The only accommodation allowed for students with special needs is “extended time”. A student may be allowed only 30 minutes extra.
No other accommodation is permitted.
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