GAA High School RetestGeorgia Alternate
Assessment
GPS and CCGPS RetestingRetest Opportunities and Procedures
Materials for RetestersSession 2
Recording:https://sas.elluminate.com/mr.jnlp?suid=M.68C84B3E84A3006CFBC658AF02B439&sid=2012003
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Welcome to Session 2The GAA HS Retest Training
This session will begin at 2:30 p.m. The power point is located in the GAA Presentations Portlet at this location:
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/GAA-Presentations.aspx
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2013-2014 GAA• The 2013-2014 series of webinars (Sessions 1-8) serve
as introductory components for informing and training system staff in the planning, implementation, and submission of the GAA portfolios.
• Reading and understanding the GAA Examiner’s Manual 2013-2014 and the materials provided through the webinar trainings are necessary to understand the policies and procedures required for the administration of the GAA.
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Overview of This Presentation• This presentation will cover the following topics:
Access to training and support before administering the Retest
GPS vs. CCGPS Retest opportunities Materials Procedures
• It is designed to inform: High School teachers who administer the GAA HS Retest, Peer Reviewers and designated trainers, Special Education Directors, Test Coordinators, and Building Administrators.
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2013-2014 GAA
• Additional sessions will be available for more in-depth training on topics that will assist test administrators.
• All presentations will be posted on the GaDOE website at:
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/GAA-Presentations.aspx
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General Information
Key Dates for 2013-2014 High School Retest GAA
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2013-2014 Retest
2012 Entries 2013 Entries
NonScore Code Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
ES 0 0.00% 1 0.38%
IE 24 16.00% 6 2.27%
IS 2 1.33% 11 4.17%
IT 3 2.00% 11 4.17%
ME 16 10.67% 29 10.98%
NA 105 70.00% 206 78.03%
OG 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Total NS Entries 150 18.75% 264 12.36%
Total Scorable 650 81.25% 1872 87.64%
Total Entries 800 2136
267 Retest Portfolios Submitted and Scored in Spring 2013!
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The GAA High School Retest• Students pursuing a regular education diploma, who are
assessed on the GAA and do not achieve a proficient score in one or more content areas, will be offered retest opportunities.
• Only students who were enrolled in the ninth grade during the 2008–2009 school year and beyond and who are seeking a regular education diploma may exercise the option to retest.
• Students seeking a special education diploma are not required to retest.
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Training before the Retest
• It is crucial that teachers administering the retest are provided training and remediation before beginning the assessment.
• Training should begin with a review of the Individual Student Report (ISR) to ensure that the teacher is aware of the content area(s) requiring retest as well as the reasons the student was not proficient initially.
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Training Before the Retest
• Training on the State level will be provided via webinar sessions with topics specific to various target groups.Teachers may log-on to participate in any or all of these
sessions.• Training at the local level (system and/or school)
should utilize the information and materials provided by the state located on the GAA Presentations portlet.http://
www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/GAA-Presentations.aspx
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Retest Opportunities for the High School GAA
• Opportunities to administer and submit the retest will be available at three different times throughout the 2013-2014 administration window.
• It is a local decision as to which retest window is chosen to administer the retest.This decision should be based on the unique needs of the
student and the available resources.The student may retest twice in the same administration
year.• Training must be provided to teachers before the retest
is administered.
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Retest Opportunities for the High School GAA
• Retest Option 1: – Administration begins on 9/3/13; High School portfolios are
returned to Questar by 11/8/13. Systems will receive scores the week of 1/13/2014.
• Retest Option 2: – Administration begins on 9/3/13; High School portfolios are
returned to Questar by 3/28/14. Systems will receive scores the week of 6/2/14.
• Retest Option 3: – Administration begins on 1/6/14; High School portfolios are
returned to Questar by 3/28/14. Systems will receive scores the week of 6/2/14.
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Retest Opportunities for the High School GAA
• Retesting is required only in the content area(s) for which the student achieved a proficiency level of Emerging Progress (not proficient). – For each content area requiring a retest, both
entries for the content area must be submitted.• If the student was not proficient due to receiving a
“1” in Generalization, the student must be retested in all 4 content areas.
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Materials for High School Retest• Retest materials will be provided to systems
in Shipment 1: August 27–29, 2013– Black Portfolio Binders– Student Demographic Information Forms (SDIF) for
High School Retest (blue)– Retest Return Kits
• GAA High School Retest materials for all administration options will be included in Shipment 1– Materials for the Option 3 administration (beginning
1/6/14) will also be received by the System Test Coordinator in the August shipment.
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Retest Materials• Systems with students who did not pass one or more
content areas on the High School GAA will automatically receive retest materials. System Test Coordinators will disseminate all
materials to the School Test Coordinator.Teachers administering the retest will request
materials from the School Test Coordinator.Additional materials can be requested by submitting
an AMO (Additional Materials Order).
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Retest Materials
• You must utilize the BLACK PORTFOLIO BINDERS when administering the High School Retest.There will be a label on the front of the binder
identifying it for use for the High School Retest .• Be certain to use the blue Student Demographic
Information Form designated High School Retest.
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SDIF for the High School Retest
• Student pre-ID Labels are NOT provided for the High School Retest form.
• All fields (Boxes A–M, and N–O as applicable) MUST be completed by the test administrator.
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SDIF forHigh School
Retest
High School Retest
Note: Pre-ID labels are NOT provided for
the High School Retest form.
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Blue Form
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Retest for Students First Assessed on theHigh School GAA Prior to 2012-2013
Students who participated in the High School GAA in years prior to 2012-2013 were instructed and assessed on the GPS. Therefore, they will continue to be assessed on the GPS in all content areas in which they have not achieved a proficient performance level.
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• The GAA Blueprint for High School Retesters–GPS ONLY, has been provided on the GaDOE website:
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/GAA-Resources.aspx
• Students who were assessed for the first time on the High School GAA prior to 2012-2013, will ALWAYS use this GPS-based blueprint regardless of what year they take the retest.
• The GAA Blueprint for these students is not in the GAA Examiner’s Manual 2013-2014.
Retest for Students First Assessed in theHigh School GAA Prior to 2012-2013
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2013-2014 High School
RetestGPS Only
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SDIF forHigh
School Retest
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Math GPS
ELA GPS
Assess EITHER Integrated OR Discrete Mathematics
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• Students who participated in the High School GAA for the first time in 2012-2013 were assessed on ELA CCGPS and thus must be retested on those specific standards.
• This group of Retesters will be assessed on the CCGPS for ELA, the GPS Integrated or Discrete Courses in Mathematics, and the GPS in Science and Social Studies for the 2013-2014 Retest options (as applicable).• A Blueprint for this group of retest students is available in
the GAA Examiner’s Manual 2013-2014 (pp.193 &194).
Retest for Students First Assessed on theHigh School GAA in 2012-2013
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2013-2014 Entry Sheet for
High School Retesters(CCGPS)
Note: This includes retesters
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SDIFfor
High School Retesters
CCGPS
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Math GPS
ELA CCGPS
Assess EITHER Integrated OR Discrete Mathematics
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Contact Information
Questions About Test Administration
Call: GaDOE Assessment Administration Division Toll free (800) 634-4106
Contact: Deborah Houston, Assessment Specialist (404) 657-0251
Email: [email protected]
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Contact Information
For information about access to the state’s content standards for students with
significant cognitive disabilities
Contact: Kayse HarshawDivision for Special Education Services
Call: (404) 463-5281 E-Mail: [email protected]
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Contact InformationQuestions About Materials, Distribution, or Collection
Call: Questar’s GAA Customer Service Toll free (866) 997-0698
Email:Questar’s GAA Customer Service [email protected]
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