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PARCC Pilot

PARCC Pilot. Kick-Off Webinar January 22 or 23, 2014. Phone lines have been muted. Do NOT unmute your phone line. If you have a question/comment, please type in chat box. Thank you. Agenda. Overview of PARCC PARCC Pilot Timeline Technology readiness Administration FAQs

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PARCC Pilot

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  1. PARCC Pilot Kick-Off Webinar January 22 or 23, 2014

  2. Phone lines have been muted. Do NOT unmute your phone line. If you have a question/comment, please type in chat box. Thank you.

  3. Agenda • Overview of PARCC • PARCC Pilot • Timeline • Technology readiness • Administration FAQs • Instructional Support • Training Dates • Resources

  4. Overview of PARCC Assessments • Will replace TCAP in spring 2015 • Online assessment with two required components: performance-based and end-of-year • English Language Arts in grades 3-11 • Math in grades 3-8 with three high school assessments • Will provide evidence of college and career readiness based on the assessments in 11th grade

  5. Assessments: Timeline • Spring 2014: • TCAP reading, writing and math in all schools grades 3-10 • CMAS and Alt Science: grades 5 & 8; and Social Studies: grades 4 & 7 • PARCC pilot (selected schools) for English language arts and/or math • Fall 2014: • CMAS and CoAlt Science and Social Studies 12th grade (Nov) • Spring 2015 • PARCC performance-based English language arts (grades 3-11) and math grades 3-8 with 3 high school assessments (March/April 2015) • CMAS Science: grades 5 & 8; and Social Studies: grades 4 & 7 (April/May 2015) • PARCC end-of-year English language arts (grades 3-11) and math grades 3-8 with 3 high school assessments (April/May 2015)

  6. Timeline: Spring 2014

  7. Purpose of the Pilot • Main Purposes: • Examine the quality of items so that PARCC can build assessment forms for the 14-15 school year; • Pilot assessment administration procedures, including technology readiness; and • Give schools and districts the opportunity to experience the administration of PARCC assessments • Purpose is NOT to assess student achievement. Schools will NOT receive student scores.

  8. PARCC Pilot Schools

  9. PARCC Pilot: Timeline • Performance-based: • March 24 – April 11, 2014 • End-of-year: • May 5 – June 6, 2014

  10. Technology Readiness • Same requirements as CMAS! • Devices • Laptops, Desktops, Chromebooks • Mice (encouraged with laptops) • iPads • Wired Keyboards (required) • Headphones and microphones not required unless used for accommodations (Spring 2014) • Software • Proctor Caching • Java (for Windows or MacOS computers) • Other • Electrical Outlets

  11. Administration FAQs • Will there be a paper-pencil versions of the assessment? • No. • May I change the grades or content areas for which my school was selected? Can I add additional grades or content areas? • No. In order to collect representative data, schools will not be able to change the tested grades or content areas. • If a school was selected for the “PBA & EOY” component, do the same students have to take both the PBA and EOY tests? • Yes, to help inform how the whole PARCC assessment is scored. Therefore, it is important that the students selected for the “PBA & EOY” component take both the PBA and EOY field tests and that the same students take both tests.

  12. Administration FAQs: Cont … • How many classes will be participating? • All classes in the designated grade will be participating. • Will students with disabilities and English language learners be included? • Yes. • Will the pilot be timed? • Yes. Schedule two-hour blocks (or two and a half hour blocks for literature analysis and research simulation task in English language arts/Literacy PBA) for each session. • Will we need to test all of our students at once? • To be determined but schools should plan on having enough devices so that all students in a particular grade could test all at once. • Is the testing schedule set or would we be able to select our testing date? • We’re still waiting on guidance from the state. If schools are allowed to choose their testing date (within the window), we will be requiring all schools to submit their testing schedule.

  13. Administration Roles: SAL vs STR • SAL: • Attend SAL training • Coordinateassessment administration • Provide training to school administrators and proctors • Materials handling • TCAP vs PARCC SAL: Strong recommendation that these 2 roles are served by 2 different individuals (PARCC and CMAS SAL same ok) • STR • Attend STR training (truncated version of SAL) • Technology readiness • Install and test devices • Software set-up • During Testing Window • SAL and STR administration team

  14. Instructional Support • Sample Questions: http://www.parcconline.org/samples/item-task-prototypes • ePATs: http://www.pearsonaccess.com/cs/Satellite?pagename=Pearson/QuickLink/PearsonAccess(select program: PARCC) • Standards Toolkit: http://standardstoolkit.dpsk12.org/ • PARCC - For Educators: http://www.parcconline.org/classroom All links will be on Online Assessment website

  15. Training Dates • SAL Training Dates • Thurs, Feb 13th, 10:00am – 1:00pm (Manual 126) • Wed, Feb 19th, 10:00am – 1:00pm (Manual 126) • Wed, Feb 19th, 3:00pm – 6:00pm (Manual 126) • STR Training Webinar • Thurs, Feb 20th, 3:30pm – 5:00pm • Walk-through Webinars • Performance-based • Wed, Mar 19th • Thurs, Mar 20th • EOY • Tues, Apr 29th • Wed, Apr 30th

  16. PARCC Readiness Checklist • Technology/Device Readiness • Order devices • Install devices • Submit hotline request to set-up devices • Check devices • Plan for charging devices • Instructional Readiness • Review frameworks • Incorporate framework into instruction • Review Sample Items and ePATs (when available) • Prepare students: Content, Tech skills, ePATs

  17. Checklist Continued … • Administration Readiness • Identify SALs • Identify students who need accommodations • Attend Ethics and Administration training • Identify proctors and testing rooms • Schedule students for testing (based on CDE and DPS guidelines) • Give school proctors Ethics and Administration training

  18. Resources • Monthly Newsletter • E-mail: OnlineAssess@dpsk12.org • Website: http://onlineassessment.dpsk12.org/

  19. QUESTIONS???

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