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Next Generation of Assessments

Next Generation of Assessments. Paula Mahaley ∙ January 27 and 28, 2014. Ohio’s Next Steps. Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT) administered in 2014-15 Ohio Achievement Assessments 2013-14 Ohio will continue its plans to develop new assessments. Spring 2014 Field Test. Two separate Field Tests.

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Next Generation of Assessments

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  1. Next Generation of Assessments Paula Mahaley ∙ January 27 and 28, 2014

  2. Ohio’s Next Steps Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT) administered in 2014-15 Ohio Achievement Assessments 2013-14 Ohio will continue its plans to develop new assessments

  3. Spring 2014 Field Test Two separate Field Tests • American Institutes for Research (AIR) • Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC)

  4. Ohio’s Field Test

  5. Spring 2014Field Test Performance-Based Assessment March 24 – April 18 End-of-Year Assessment May 5 – 16 Ohio

  6. Ohio’s Field TestGrades and Subjects Grades 4 and 6 Social Studies Grades 5 and 8 Science

  7. Ohio’s Field TestGrades and Subjects High School American Government and American History High School Biology and Physical Science

  8. Ohio’s Field Test Online only American Institutes for Research – TIDE PreID files required Students respond in both formats

  9. Ohio’s Field Test All students will participate including students with disabilities and English language learners.

  10. Accommodations Manual Ohio’s Field Test http://oh.portal.airast.org

  11. Ohio’s Field TestPerformance-Based Assessment March 24 – April 18 Performance-Based Assessment Grades 4, 5, 6, 8 and high school: 75 – 90 minutes Add 15 minutes for set up for each test

  12. Ohio’s Field TestEnd-of-Year May 5 – 16 End-of-Year Grades 4, 5, 6, 8 and High School: 60 – 90 minutes Add 15 minutes for set up for each test

  13. Ohio’s Field Test – Item types Selected Response (multiple-choice) Fifty percent on assessment – machine scored PBA No human scored EOY

  14. Ohio’s Field Test – Item types Constructed Response Technology-enhanced (graphic-response and short-answer items) Human scored

  15. Ohio’s Field Test – Item Types Number of Items Science – PBA 20 pts. for each test: Grades 5 and 8 Science High School Biology High School Physical Science

  16. Ohio’s Field Test – Item Types Number of Items Social Studies – PBA 20 pts. for each test: Grades 4 and 6 Social Studies High School American Govt. High School American History

  17. Ohio’s Field Test – Item Types Number of Items Science – EOY 36 pts. for each test: Grades 5 and 8 Science High School Biology High School Physical Science

  18. Ohio’s Field Test – Item Types Number of Items Social Studies – EOY 44 pts. for each test: Grades 4 and 6 Social Studies High School American Govt. High School American History

  19. Ohio’s Field Test – Resources Materials are available at http://oh.portal.airast.org Sara Allen at 614-387-7722 sara.allen@education.ohio.gov.

  20. Resources – Topics Students and Families Teachers/Test Administrators Test Coordinators Technology Coordinators

  21. Ohio’s Field Test – Portal Students and Families Resources Item Tutorials Student Training Site Family Resources

  22. Ohio’s Field Test – Portal Teachers/Test Administrators AND Test Coordinators Resources TIDE – not same Test Administrator Interface Test Administrator Training

  23. Ohio’s Field Test – Portal Teachers/Test Administrators AND Test Coordinators Resources Online Reporting System (ORS) Teacher/Test Administrator Resources Item Tutorials

  24. Ohio’s Field Test – Portal Documents – Administrator/Coordinator Test Coordinator Manual Directions for Administration Test Administrator User Guide TIDE User Guide

  25. Ohio’s Field Test – Portal Technology Coordinators Resources Download Secure Browsers Technology Resources

  26. PARCC Field Test

  27. Spring 2014Field Test Performance-Based Assessment March 24 – April 11 End-of-Year Assessment May 12 – June 6 PARCC

  28. PARCC Field Test Grades 3 – 11 ELA and Literacy Grades 3 – 11 Mathematics

  29. PARCC Field Test Online and Paper/pencil PreID files required Format assigned to districts/schools Computer based Paper/pencil

  30. PARCC Field Test Districts/schools have been contacted Districts/schools not chosen will sample items through Practice Test

  31. Performance-Based Assessment March 24 – April 11 Performance-Based Assessment (PBA) ELA and Literacy – PARCC Grade 3 – 11: 60 – 130 minutes Add 15 minutes for set up for each test

  32. End-of-Year Assessment May 5 – 16 End-of-Year (EOY) ELA and Literacy Grade 3 – 11: 90 – 105 minutes Add 15 minutes for set up for each test

  33. PARCC Field Test Student participation: Only take either PBA or EOY; Either ELA or Mathematics; Few will take both components in either ELA or mathematics.

  34. All Students Participate All students will participate including students with disabilities and English language learners.

  35. PARCC Field Test Assessment Policies and Guidance Accessibility, Accommodations and Fairness Manual

  36. PARCC Field Test Requests for unique accommodations Individual basis and will provide PARCC approval

  37. PARCC Field Test – Item Types Evidence-Based Short-Answer Response (EBSR) Technology-Enhanced Constructed Response (TECR) http://www.parcconline.org/samples/ELA#1

  38. PARCC Field Test – Item Types Deeper encounters Comprehension of the concepts Higher order skills such as critical reading and analysis

  39. PARCC Field Test – Item Types Comparison and synthesis of ideas within and across texts Determining the meaning of words and phrases in context

  40. PARCC Field Test – Item Types PARCC’s Blueprints and Test Specifications http://www.parcconline.org/assessment-blueprints-test-specs

  41. PARCC Field TestELA/Literacy PBA Each grade level Research simulation Literary analysis Narrative task

  42. PARCC Field TestELA/Literacy EOY Each grade level – 4-5 texts Literary Informational (including social science/historical, scientific, and technical texts at grades 6-11)

  43. PARCC Field TestMathematics PBA Each grade level: Short answer- and extended-response Conceptual knowledge and skills Reasoning and modeling

  44. PARCC Field TestMathematics PBA Type I items (Machine-scorable) Type II items (Hand-Scored – scoring rubrics) Type III items (Hand-Scored and/or Machine-scored - scoring rubrics)

  45. PARCC Field TestMathematics EOY Each grade level: Short-answer responses Conceptual knowledge and skills Type I items only (All Machine-scorable)

  46. PARCC Field Test – Scoring Scale score Performance level scores – five levels

  47. PARCC Field TestTechnology Number of test takers: Estimate the maximum number of students that will be testing at one time.

  48. PARCC Field TestTechnology Available devices: Identify the school computers that will be available for testing

  49. Bandwidth Plan to use Proctor Caching and have at least 5 kbps of bandwidth for each student testing at the same time. OR Plan for at least50 kbps of bandwidthfor each student connecting to the Internet for testing at the same time

  50. PARCC Field TestTechnology Headphones – required for ELA/Literacy May be used by students who need accommodations for mathematics

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