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Common Core assessment Selection Work Group

Common Core assessment Selection Work Group. May 10, 2013 Oregon Department of Education. Welcome. Thank you for your work last week We’re making a high-stakes recommendation What is at stake: Education of kids in Oregon

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Common Core assessment Selection Work Group

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  1. Common Core assessment Selection Work Group May 10, 2013Oregon Department of Education

  2. Welcome • Thank you for your work last week • We’re making a high-stakes recommendation What is at stake: Education of kids in Oregon Including Oregon’s ability to provide an education system that is competitive nationally and internationally

  3. Overview of Day 1:00-3:00 – Finish evaluating assessments against criteria. 3:00-4:00– Roll up criteria-level evaluations into determination about best assessment at the feature level. Then determine best assessment overall. 4:00-5:00 – Develop recommendation language for pitching the formal adoption of the assessment by the State Board. Agenda is on the table—let’s track time together.

  4. Review Of May 3rd Objectives Understand current assessment context and needs Determine which assessments will be evaluated Determine how to weight the features in the assessment evaluation Begin evaluating the Common Core assessments against the criteria Outcomes • Reviewed all assessments against our requirements for the new assessment and determined which assessments will be evaluated • Determined how the core features of the assessment system should be weighted in the assessment evaluation • Completed first evaluation of assessment for first two features and criteria.

  5. Additional Assessment Information Received information on new assessments. Last week we reviewed all assessments against our requirements determined which assessments will be evaluated. These assessments did not meet our basic requirements, so we have not brought that information here. Received additional information on assessment and will provide that during evaluation. Received new information on one assessment and will re-review that assessment against requirement (next slide).

  6. Requirements Table

  7. Objectives

  8. Objective I Finish evaluating the Common Core assessments against the criteria

  9. Evaluating:Process • Revisit criteria 1.1-1.4 and 2.1, 2.2 • (25 min) • Evaluate assessments against criteria 3.1, 3.2 • (20 min) • Evaluate assessments against criteria 4.1, 5.1 (20 min) • Recap of all reviews: Rank top 2 assessments for each criteria Select best assessment for each feature (15 min)rap up

  10. Evaluation__20 min • Revisit criteria 1.1-1.4 and 2.1, 2.2 • Hand out and notes: • Material from last week • Feature 1 and 2 New Information packet • Process • Individually review each feature and criteria(10 min) • Discuss (10 min) • Take notes/rank (5 min)

  11. Evaluation__20 min • Evaluate assessments against criteria 3.1, 3.2 • Hand out and notes: • Criteria 3.1 and 3.2 Fact Sheets • Assessment Evaluation Sheet: Feature 3 • Process • Individually review each feature and criteria(10 min) • Discuss (10 min) • Take notes/rank(5 min)

  12. Evaluation__20 min • Evaluate assessments against criteria 4.1, 5.1 • Hand out and notes: • Criteria 4.1 and 5.1 Fact Sheets • Assessment Evaluation Sheet: Feature 4 • Assessment Evaluation Sheet: Feature 5 • Process • Individually review each feature and criteria(10 min) • Discuss (10 min) • Take notes/rank(5 min)

  13. Recap__15 min • Independently • Go back through and rank the top 2 assessments for each criteria • Select the best assessment for each feature

  14. Break

  15. Objective II Determine best assessment

  16. Protocol for building agreement • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Consensus

  17. Time Overview

  18. Quality Assessment__13 min • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Agreement

  19. Accommodations Available__11 min • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Agreement

  20. Suite of Available resources __11 min • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Agreement

  21. Aligned with College and Career__13 min • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Consensus

  22. Oregon can contribute__13 min • Open discussion about best assessment • Temperature check about best assessment • Minority voice led discussion • Agreement

  23. Best Assessment

  24. Best Assessment

  25. Cost Overview • Estimated costs of ASPIRE have not been determined at this point • PARCC per student costs have not been updated since proposal • Smarter Balanced and MAP costs updated Spring, 2013

  26. Break

  27. Objective III Develop Common Core assessment recommendation

  28. What ODE will Provide • Description of the requirements, feature, and criteria • Description of the work group process

  29. What We Need From the Work Group • Articulate why this is the best assessment for Oregon students. • For each feature (5 min/feature) Strengths for / reasons why this is the best assessment • For the assessment overall (10 min) Develop an elevator speech we can all share. “_______is the best assessment for Oregon students, because___________________________________”

  30. 1. Quality Assessment Strengths for / reasons why this is the right assessment

  31. 2. Accommodations Available Strengths for / reasons why this is the right assessment

  32. 3. Suite of Resources Available Strengths for / reasons why this is the right assessment

  33. 4. Aligned to College and Career Strengths for / reasons why this is the right assessment

  34. 5. Oregon can contribute to content Strengths for / reasons why this is the right assessment

  35. Elevator Speech • As a group, complete the following statement. • “__________is the best assessment for Oregon students because: • __________________________________________ • ___________________________________________”

  36. Wrap Up • Next Steps • ODE and any interested work group participants will present to State Board (Thursday, 05/16) • State Board will decide whether to adopt assessment recommendation or take another action. • ODE will write up process in final report, available publicly. • Additional legislative meetings will occur • We will provide timely information to you throughout these steps. • Thank you for your thoughtful contributions.

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