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AIMS Pre-Test Workshop

AIMS Pre-Test Workshop. Spring 2011. Test Coordinator Resources. AIMS Update Test Coordinator Manual Test Administrator Directions Directions for Administration ADE Resources Pearson Resources. District Test Coordinators. TCM p. 1.

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AIMS Pre-Test Workshop

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  1. AIMS Pre-Test Workshop Spring 2011

  2. Test Coordinator Resources • AIMS Update • Test Coordinator Manual • Test Administrator Directions • Directions for Administration • ADE Resources • Pearson Resources

  3. District Test Coordinators TCM p. 1 • Serve as the liaison between ADE and MSD for all AIMS and Stanford 10 testing issues. • Preferred method of communication: email • Use Appropriate Subject Lines • District Test Coordinator • Emergency Contact Number 602.463.8256

  4. Site Test Coordinator • Monitor Test Activities • Check-out materials at the beginning of each test day • Check-in test materials at end of day

  5. Site Test Coordinator • Student Responses have been properly transferred • Complete Header Sheets and all accompanying inventory documents

  6. Site Test Coordinator • Communicate Schedule • Arrange for test Materials • Pencils, dictionaries, thesaurus, etc

  7. Spring 2011 Test Administration Students to Be Testedand Test schedule

  8. Students to Be Tested All Arizona public school students in Grades 2 and above will participate in testing as described in the following slides. Students with an IEP who are eligible forAIMS A are excluded from AIMS or Stanford 10 testing. TCM p4

  9. Test Administration Schedules • All AIMS tests and Stanford 10 tests are untimed • Times are provided for planning purposes only • Students must be allowed to finish testing even if the scheduled time for the test has elapsed • There are breaks scheduled within all days of AIMS and Stanford 10 testing - refer to TADs and TCM for details TCM p5 TAD p3

  10. Test Coordinator Question • 99% of your the students have finished taking the reading assessment and 80 minutes have passed since the beginning of testing. • What will happen at your school?

  11. Test Coordinator Question • How are you going to organize and schedule Make-Ups Test?

  12. AIMS 3-8 • Students in Grades 3-8 are expected to test in all content areas as determined by grade

  13. AIMS 3-8 • Day 1 – Writing and Science – April 12 • Day 2 – Reading and Mathematics – April 13 • Day 3 – Reading and Mathematics – April 14 • Day 4 – Reading and Mathematics – April 15 • Make –ups will be conducted no later than April 22nd AIMS UpdateTAD p2-3

  14. Test Schedule – AIMS 3-8

  15. AIMS 3-8 • Pre-ID Labels • Pre-ID Labels will be produced for all students in grades 3-8 based on SAIS enrollment data. AIMS Update

  16. AIMS 5, 6, 7 Writing Changes • Scoring AIMS Writing prompt • The AIMS Writing prompt response will be scored using a holistic rubric based on 6-traits. • The time to administer the AIMS Writing prompt has not changed. • The extended response score will account for 60% of the AIMS Writing score.

  17. AIMS 5, 6, 7 Writing Changes • Addition of Multiple Choice Items • AIMS Writing multiple choice items will be embedded in the AIMS Reading test. • The time to administer AIMS Reading has not changed. • AIMS Writing multiple choice items will account for 40% of the AIMS Writing score.

  18. AIMS 5, 6, 7 Writing Changes AIMS Writing Score Reports • To receive an AIMS Writing score students must complete both the prompt response and the multiple choice items. • The prompt response score and the multiple choice scores will be reported.

  19. Stanford 10 – Grade 2 • Students in Grade 2 in state-funded schools are expected to test. • Reading Comprehension—40 minutes   • April 12th, 2010; Tuesday • Mathematics Problem Solving—44 minutes • April 13th 2010; Wednesday • Language—38 minutes • April 13th 2010 or April 14th 2010 • Wednesday or Thursday TCM p6

  20. Stanford 10 – Grade 2

  21. Test Security

  22. Test Security • Test Administrators and Test Proctors must be employees of the school • Test Administrators and Test Proctors must be trained by the Test Coordinator in all correct test administration and test security procedures for Spring 2011 test administration TCM p. 25 TAD p6 TCM p10

  23. Test Security • Test Administrators and Test Proctors must sign a copy the Spring 2011 AIMS/Stanford 10 Test Security Agreement and adhere to test security procedures • Signed Test Security Agreements must be kept for 6 years at district TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TSA

  24. Test Security TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TSA

  25. Return to District Office for Storage Test Security TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TSA

  26. Pearson Receiving Test Materials

  27. Receiving Test Materials – AIMS 3-8 • RECEIVING TEST MATERIALS • Site Drop-Off • Monday, April 5th • Site Pick Up • April 25th to April 29th • Set Appointment with Jason TCM 11

  28. Receiving Test Materials – Stanford 10 • Site Drop-Off • Monday, April 5th • Site Pick Up • April 25th to April 29th • Set Appointment with Jason Critical Dates

  29. Receiving Test Materials • Verify all boxes you received are for your School • Verify all boxes were received TCM 11

  30. Receiving Test Materials • Keep all boxes for return shipping • White boxes will be used for District and School Test Coordinator’s Kits • Brown boxes will be used for test materials • Each box of the shipment will be hand-numbered TCM 11

  31. Receiving Test Materials • Organize shipment by box number

  32. Receiving Test Materials • Refer to School Packing List for Box Numbers and Box Contents TCM 11

  33. Inventorying Test Materials • Open school boxes • Materials should match School Packing List(s) • Test materials in school boxes are based on participation counts TCM 13

  34. Inventorying Test Materials • Test materials in district box are overage • 5% overage AIMS 3-8 • 5% overage Stanford 10 TCM 13

  35. Inventorying Test Materials • Compare actual quantities of test books and answer documents received with quantities needed • Verify that your school has sufficient scoring and shipping materials • If additional test materials or scoring materials are needed, contact Jason ASAP with a specific count TCM 13

  36. Inventorying Test Materials • Maintain an accurate inventory of all materials at your school • Save all packing lists from the initial order and any additional orders to aid in the completion of the Materials Inventory Sheets when materials are packaged for return • Test books and answer documents are to be stored in a secure location at all times TCM 13

  37. Additional Order Window • AIMS 3-8 – March 24 – 29 • Closes at 5:00 pm MST on March 29 TCM Pp14,43

  38. Additional Order Window • Stanford 10 – March 24 – 29 • Closes at 5:00 pm MST on March 29 TCM pp14,43

  39. Additional Orders • Only the District Test Coordinator may place Additional Orders. • Only one Additional Order should be placed per district per Additional Order Window. • ADE approves all additional orders. Be prepared to justify all large additional orders. • Order as early as possible – orders are shipped as they are approved. TCM p14

  40. Test Administrator and Proctor Preparation of Test Room

  41. Preparation of Test Room • Test rooms should be prepared prior to day of testing • Submit date: • Help student performance by providing • Good lighting • Good ventilation • Freedom from distractions and interruptions TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TCM p9

  42. Preparation of Test Room • Student seating should be arranged so that: • Students cannot easily see the answer documents of others • Test administrators and proctors can walk by each student. • Desks and tables should be cleared of backpacks and unnecessary materials TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TCM p9

  43. Preparation of Test Room • Materials that can be posted in testing room • AIMS Mathematics Reference Sheets • AIMS Science Reference Sheet • Holistic Rubric Based on 6 Traits Official Scoring Guide • Materials must match the grade level tested. • All other visual aids that could assist students while testing must be removed or covered completely TCM p. 25 TAD p7 TCM p9

  44. Preparation of Test Room • Authorized resources: • Dictionaries and thesauri must be available for the prompt section of the AIMS Writing tests TCM p. 25 TAD p5 TCM p9

  45. Test Administrator and Proctor Test Administration

  46. Test Administration • AIMS and Stanford 10 are standardized tests. • Test Administrators should be given the Test Administration Directions or Directions for Administering at least one day prior to testing • Test Administrators must follow the directions and read the script exactly as stated in the Test Administration Directions or in the Directions for Administering TAD p8 TCM p10

  47. During Testing • Students should be allowed to progress at their own pace • Monitoring should consist of: • Supervising the room at all times during testing • Answering student questions that pertain to clarification of test directions • Checking that students are progressing through test TAD p9

  48. During Testing • Students may not have access to any electronic devices including computers, calculators, cell phones, portable music players, etc. TAD p11

  49. During Testing • Disruptive students and students suspected of cheating • Stop disruptive behavior or suspected cheating • Allow student to continue to test • Student may be moved to a different location so that others may continue to test undisturbed • Student may be subject to disciplinary procedures after completion of testing • Document as many details as possible and report to School/District Test Coordinator TAD p11-12

  50. During Testing • Students who leave the room during testing • Students may be allowed to go to the restroom, if necessary, during testing • Only one student may leave at a time • Collect student’s test materials before the student leaves the room and give back upon student’s return TAD p12

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