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Indiana Assessment Overview Wes Bruce Assistant Superintendent Indiana DOE

Context. 1,050,000 students K-12~ 80,000 per grade293 school corporations"49 public charter schoolsElected State SuperintendentChairs a 11 member Gov.-appointed board$41 million for assessment/remediation$ can only go to vendor or schools. Academic Standards. Major Revision in 2000From grad

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Indiana Assessment Overview Wes Bruce Assistant Superintendent Indiana DOE

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    1. Indiana Assessment Overview Wes Bruce Assistant Superintendent Indiana DOE

    2. Context 1,050,000 students K-12 ~ 80,000 per grade 293 school “corporations” 49 public charter schools Elected State Superintendent Chairs a 11 member Gov.-appointed board $41 million for assessment/remediation $ can only go to vendor or schools

    3. Academic Standards Major Revision in 2000 From grade-span to grade level Implemented with 2002 tests (2004 GQE) 6 year cycle of review align with textbook adoption Implementing “Core Standards” http://dc.doe.in.gov/Standards/AcademicStandards/index.shtml

    4. Indiana’s Assessment History ISTEP began in 1987 part of the A+ program 1992 New legislation (IPASS) 1996 1st Administration of ISTEP+ (Transition to Fall) 2000 1st Grad Class required to meet GQE standard (1997 Grade 10) 2002 “New Standards” tested 3, 6, & 8 2003 Science for Grade 5, 2003 Trial ISTEP+ for 4, 5, 7, & 9 2004 “New Standards” tested on GQE 2005 Science for Grade 7 2008 Implement Assessment System (Transition to Spring)

    6. New Spring 3-8 Applied Skills (Open-Ended or “OE”) Administered in March All four content areas ELA, math, science, and social studies Open-ended items Constructed-Response (CR) Extended-Response (ER) Essay Multiple Choice Administered in April / May Multiple Choice items All four content areas ELA, math, science, and social studies

    7. “Applied Skills” Since 1996 40% of “points” have come from Applied Skills (open ended/performance) items State Law Requires ($$$) Release of all AS items, Rubrics and Scoring Guides Return a copy of AS students work (26 M impressions) Rescore of AS at parent/school request Basic format is consistent for all content areas and our end of course tests

    8. Online All ECAs are offered online or paper School X Course decision All students in English 11 will take the same format 170,000 online (65%) 90,000 paper New 3-8 contract calls for 20% online MC at all grades CAPACITY?

    9. All Students NCLB 3-8 & 10 E/la & Math (Sci. 5, 7, HS) Typical accommodations 1% - “ISTAR” in-house developed, teacher based ratings scale Uses academic standards with extensions and produces a “score” that can determine growth 2% current under development EAG (AZ and Vanderbilt) Struggling with Who and What

    10. Contact Information Wes Bruce 317-232-9054 wbruce@doe.in.gov http://www.doe.in.gov/istep/ 101 W. Ohio St., Suite 500, Indianapolis 46204

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