1 / 26

CTAE End-of-Pathway Assessment: Student Credentialing Opportunities Mamie Hanson

CTAE End-of-Pathway Assessment: Student Credentialing Opportunities Mamie Hanson State CTAE Assessment Coordinator (404) 657-6279 mhanson@doe.k12.ga.us. Georgia’s End-of-Pathway Assessment Process. Initiated in response to Perkins IV Legislation

dermot
Download Presentation

CTAE End-of-Pathway Assessment: Student Credentialing Opportunities Mamie Hanson

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CTAE End-of-PathwayAssessment: Student Credentialing Opportunities Mamie Hanson State CTAE Assessment Coordinator (404) 657-6279 mhanson@doe.k12.ga.us

  2. Georgia’s End-of-Pathway Assessment Process • Initiated in response to Perkins IV Legislation • Core Indicator 2S1: Technical Skill Attainment • Mandates states to measure technical skill attainment using industry validated standards

  3. Georgia’s End-of-Pathway Assessment Process • Use data from measurements to demonstrate student achievement and foster program improvement • Report test data based on student demographics

  4. Perkins IV LegislationCore Indicator 2S1 Measures must be “valid and reliableand include at a minimum challenging academic standardsand attainment of skill proficiencies, including achievement on technical assessments that are aligned with industry recognized standards.” [b.2.A] Section 113: Accountability(Secondary Indicators-Core Indicator 2S1)

  5. Identification Activities • Convened program area specialists & other Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) • Researched and evaluated existing national assessments • Identified over 60 credentialing exams for pathway completers offered through 25 vendors

  6. Credentialing Opportunities • Over 60 credentialing opportunities • Credentials: • a document attesting to the trust of certain stated facts • certification • certificate • high school diploma • licensure • 4-year degree

  7. Georgia’s End-of-Pathway Inventory Listing

  8. FY2011 End-of-Pathway Assessment Activities • Includes assessing all CTAE students: • Who have successfully completed the three or four designated courses in the pathway, OR students • Who are enrolled in the last designated course (and on track) • Where an assessment has been identified

  9. End-of-Pathway AssessmentInventory Manual • Provided to CTAE Administrators • Complete Inventory Listing • Assessment Information Sheets & Blueprints • Funding Request Document • Student Demographic Reporting Document

  10. FY2010 & FY2011 Testing Activities • During the FY2010 school year • Tested approximately 700 students • 29 participating systems • 40 high schools • Based on documentation submitted by LEAs: • Over 6,000 students will be tested • December 2010 – June 2011 testing window

  11. Assessment Information Sheet • designated courses • credentialing exam • testing agency • exam blueprint • exam cost • duration of exam • number of questions • test ordering information • proctoring guidelines • testing format • software specifications • test availability • testing agency contact

  12. Types of Credentialing Exams • Credentialing Exams: • Several credentialing options • Requires a series of exams • Offers a series, but requires taking and passing only one • Pre-requites for some exams: • Requires student participation in accredited programs • Age requirement for some healthcare science pathways

  13. Assessment Blueprints • Blueprints • serves as foundation of development • includes competencies tested; weighted; number of questions; duration of exam • Provided hard copies in manuals • Provided electronically through links on CTAE Website as of September 1st

  14. Exam Costs • Exam Costs: • Range between $10 - $336 per student • Lower costs on occupational assessments • Higher costs on stipulated industry certifications

  15. Exam Specifications • Number of Questions: • Typically 50 - 60 • Can range up to 250 – 300 • Duration of Exam: • Ranges 1 hour – 3 hours • Allows multiple testing sessions • Not timed, allow 50 - 60 minutes • Cut-Score: • 70% average pass rate • May not be published by testing agency

  16. Test Ordering Information • Ordering Information: • Before ordering exams, many testing agencies may require: • Schools to establish locations as testing sites by: • completing a testing agreement form and other forms of documentation • creating a user account • verifying a secure testing environment • signing a proctor’s agreement form or oath

  17. Administering Exams • Proctoring Guidelines: • Most agencies allow any professional staff member to serve as proctor: • testing coordinator • administrator • media specialist • administrative assistant • Agencies typicallydo not allow instructor of students tested to serve as proctors • Check proctoring guidelines links

  18. Testing Format • Testing Format: • On-line testing • Helps alleviate some security concerns • Provides quicker results to students & administrators • Limited number of paper & pencils exams listed

  19. On-Line Testing Requirements • Computer Specifications: • Minimum hardware and software specifications required by testing agency • Test Availability: • Most exams available year-round • Some exams offered during a specific time-frame NOTE: Check assessment information sheets

  20. Testing Agency Contacts • Administrative contact: • Credentialing information • Testing agency policies • Technical support contact: • Issues with on-line testing • Other technical inquiries

  21. CTAE Assessment Funding Support for Student Testing • To assist systems with EOPA expenses: • Funding will be provided to support student testing • Funding request documents were due in August 31st • Seeking State Board of Education (SBOE) Approval in November for requested funding • Funding amounts will be placed in GAORS by mid-December

  22. FY2011 CTAE Assessment Funding Request Document

  23. FY2011 CTAE Assessment Funding Request Document

  24. PERKINSplus Reserve Grant Funds • Available to systems to assist with preparing students to take end-of-pathway assessments • Deadline for submission: September 15th • Maximum amount: $7,500 per application • Can not be used to pay for student exams

  25. Reporting FY2011 Test Data:Student Demographics • Reported at the end of school year (June 2011) • Data Requested: • System Name • System Code • Number Tested • Number Passed • Number Failed • Demographic Breakdown • Female/Male • Ethnicity: • African-American • American Indian • Asian • Caucasian • Hispanic • Pacific Islander

  26. Reporting FY2011 Test Data:Student Demographics

More Related