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Education & Training Technical Skills Assessment

Education & Training Technical Skills Assessment. Michigan Career Education Conference February 6, 2012. Presentation Overview. Federal requirements Selection process MTTC test Field testing Value of test results. CTE Assessment Selection. Assessment to be selected is— Standardized

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Education & Training Technical Skills Assessment

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  1. Education & TrainingTechnical Skills Assessment Michigan Career Education Conference February 6, 2012

  2. Presentation Overview • Federal requirements • Selection process • MTTC test • Field testing • Value of test results

  3. CTE Assessment Selection • Assessment to be selected is— • Standardized • Reliable and valid • Independently graded • Knowledge-based • Administered nationally or internationally

  4. Additional Selection Criteria • If possible, assessment also — • Results in recognized credential or benefit • Provides results immediately • Has cut scores set using standards-setting process • Represents employer relevance • Sufficiently linked with academic subject

  5. Establish Cluster Advisory Group Identify Technical Skills Assessments Conduct Field Test of Assessments Adopt Assessment • Implement Assessment Test Adoption Process Overview We are here

  6. Assessment Advisory Group • Program Area Teachers • Postsecondary Teacher Educators • Assessment Expert • Elementary Practitioners • CTE Administrator • MDE Staff – Professional Preparation and Early Childhood Education

  7. Assessments Reviewed • Eleven (11) initially identified • Information compiled and compared • Criteria applied • Narrowed to two • Presentation by vendors • Field test and feedback • Final selection

  8. Test Specification

  9. MTTC: Reading • Determine the meaning of words and phrases • Understand the main idea and supporting details in written material • Identify a writer’s purpose, point of view, and intended meaning • Analyze the relationship among ideas in written material • Use critical reasoning skills to evaluate written material • Apply study skills to reading assignments

  10. MTTC: Writing • Communicate in connected writing to a specified audience with attention to appropriateness, unity and focus, development, organization, sentence structure, usage, and mechanical conventions

  11. MTTC: Math Fundamental Math • Use number Concepts and Computation skills • Solve word problems involving integers, fractions or decimals • Interpret information from a graph, table or chart Geometry and Reasoning • Understand operations with algebraic expressions • Solve problems involving geometric figures • Apply reasoning skills

  12. MTTC: Math • Algebraic Graphing, Equations and Operations • Graph numbers or number relationships • Solve one- and two variable equations • Solve work problems involving one and two variables

  13. Field Test Results * Statewide scores typically included students enrolled in postsecondary education

  14. CTE Test Results Spring 2011

  15. Support Materials • Online information • Free access to most information • Test blueprint (what is on the test) • Sample test questions • Video-Preparing • Practice test (order for a fee)

  16. MTTC Information Links Study Guides: http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/PDFs/MI_field096_SG.pdf Video Overview (Test Preparation): http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/MI_video_opener.asp Test Objectives: http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/PDFs/MI_fld096_obj.pdf Requesting alternative testing arrangements: http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/MI16_altarrangements.asp

  17. Test Administration • Date and Site Selection • Registration Process • Paying for Testing • Transportation • Test Follow Up (score interpretation) • Student Survey

  18. Registering Students • Identify appropriate students • Paper or on line • Significantly in advance • Accommodation request at time of registration- documents required • Select Michigan CTE Education Program (97) • http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/MI16_regchecklist.asp

  19. Logistics • Must be on time • Must have acceptable Identification (see website) • Must bring “ticket” • May notuse calculators • Remember they are still “adolescents”

  20. Nice to Know • Students need to know SSN • Students get scores (not school) • Basic skills is a lifetime score • Students need encouragement • Benefit from knowing what to expect

  21. Benefits of Test • Industry based credential (job) • Required (postsecondary education programs) • Pre student teaching (state law) • Pre-admission to program (increasing) • Identifies area(s) of weakness • Provides measure for Perkins CPI

  22. Questions

  23. Contacts Jacqueline Dannis, Research Consultant Office of Career and Technical Education dannisj@michigan.gov 517 (335-1066) Steven J. Stegink, Higher Education Consultant Office of Professional Preparation Service SteginkS@michigan.gov (517) 241-4945 Norma R. Tims, Title IX Coordinator Office of Career and Technical Education timsn@michigan.gov (517) 241-2091

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