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Debbie Matthewsdmatthews@ksde.org
785-296-0916
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) 2014-2015
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Students need a test record in KIDS so they will be registered for DLM by October 1, 2014 Teachers after October 1, 2014 can
complete the First Contact Survey if the student is new or review previously completed surveys (don’t forget to hit the submit button when finished!).
Teachers after October 1, 2014 can complete the PNP if the student is new or review previous PNP for students
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Student Participation Students taking an alternate assessment
will need to start working on essential elements in kindergarten so the students will have the skills to meet the higher expectations of the Kansas College and Career Essential Elements
The Essential Elements should be compatible with the curriculums delivered in districts for students taking alternate assessments
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Materials Teachers will Need
All information at -http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/kansas
Participation Guidelines DLM English Language Arts Integrated Assessment
Model 2014-15 Blueprint DLM Mathematics Integrated Assessment Model
2014-15 Blueprint And the Tested Essential Elements on the
Educator Resource page, they have live links, so can’t be downloaded.
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Resources
All testing information is at the new DLM website at http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/
Then, go to assessments at the top of the page and in the drop down, menu click on operational testing
Then, go to the bottom of the page to select states and choose Kansas
Remember Teachers are called Test Administrators
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM)
NOW, Teachers need to pick their Essential Elements (EEs, which are links to the standards) for their students found on the DLM Kansas page : DLM English Language Arts Integrated Assessment
Model 2014-15 Blueprint DLM Mathematics Integrated Assessment Model
2014-15 Blueprint
After picking the EEs then teachers can organize their classroom and begin instruction
Teachers will enter the chosen EEs into DLM Educator Portal starting November 10
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM)
The First Contact Survey determines the Linkage Level that will be delivered to the student when the student enters the assessment.
There are 5 linkage levels:
Successor Target Proximal Distal Initial
Each EE and the nodes at each linkage level are on the Educator Recourse page at http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/kansas
then go to Tested Essential Elements and click on the EE you are choosing and you will see what is on the next slide. This information has live links so it can’t be downloaded.
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
ESSENTIAL ELEMENT, NODES, AND MINI-MAP ELA: 3RD GRADE ELA.EE.RL.3.1
CCSS Grade-Level Standards
DLM Essential Element
Node Linkage ProgressionELA.RL.3.1 Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
ELA.EE.RL.3.1 Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a text.
Successor Node:Can answer wh questions about details in a narrativeTarget Node:Can answer who and what questions about details in a narrativeProximal Precursor:
Can identify concrete details in a familiar story (characters, objects) (supporting node)Can answer who and what questions about details in a familiar narrative
Distal Precursor:Can identify familiar people, objects, places, and eventsInitial Precursor:Can pay attention to object characteristics due to language cues
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM)
There are two Essential Elements documents posted at DLM The complete essential document (all grade, all EEs)
to find them go to Learning Maps tab at the top of the page, then on the learning maps page go to the right side of the page and you will see the complete Essential Elements documents at dynamiclearningmaps.org
The second set of essential elements documents are the TESTED essential elements documents and they are found at the bottom Educator Resource page
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
There are two kinds of modules in DLM –
There are Professional Development modules for instruction both self-directed and facilitated, when finished there will be about 50 modules
There are Required Test Administration modules both self-directed and facilitate, there are 7 modules
Dynamic Learning Maps
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
NOW There is required test administration training for
test administrators (teachers) with a test at the end of each module to learn how to give the assessment - The self-directed Test Administrative Training is in
the Educator Portal under professional development The Facilitated Test Administrative Training is located
at http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/kansas All quizzes will be completed in the Educator Portal
A teacher has to do all the required modules and pass all the test to administer the DLM assessment
Dynamic Learning Maps
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Who may be a Test Administrator? A person that completes all the Required Test
Administrative training.
A paraprofessional can be a Test Administrator as long as they have completed the training.
The Required Test Administrative training is available now on Dynamic Learning Maps in the Educator Portal
Dynamic Learning Maps
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated Model
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated ModelWhen thinking of DLM we have to think of it as a formative process, the assessment is a year long process that will involve: Instruction Then going into the Instructional Tool Interface often to
complete testlets, then continue instruction and completing
testlets. • 2014-2015 test all EEs at least once and get comfortable
with the Instructional Tool Interface• Some EEs will have testlets that have FT on the testlet
and that means it is a field test item and that is fine, use them!
• Some testlets will just be there and those are operational testlets and will be used in the students final assessment score this year
• Some EEs will have no testlet, so go back to those EEs in the winter assessment window (C)
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated Model
2014-2015 Beginning On November 10, 2014 teachers will
be able to go into DLM and have access to the testlets to assess their students as instruction is occurring
This year the integrated model uses the operational testlets in the Instructional Tools Interface as part of the students State Assessment Score – this is a year that teachers can explore and get used to using the Instructional Tools Interface often with their students
The Operational Testlets and End of Year assessment will be used for the Students State Assessment score in 2014-2015
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated Model2014-2015 As teachers use the Instructional Tool
Interface they are creating many data points for each student across the school year with the operational testlets
These many data points, plus a small End of Year Assessment over the EEs that were chosen for that student will be the students State Assessment Score for the year starting in 2014-2015
This type of assessment will also show the growth of the student across the year
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated Model
The first mandatory test window (B) will begin on November 10-December 20
When the window opens the teacher will register the EEs they chose for the student.
Then they can begin using testlet that go with their chosen EEs.
The second mandatory test window (C) is January 5-March 16.
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Integrated Model
End of year testing date is –
March 16 – May 15The End of Year Test will be a re-assessment of 5 EEs for ELA and 5 EEs in Math. The assessment will randomly select 5 EEs out of the total number of EEs chosen for the student and will use those 5 EEs to assess the student on in the small End of Year Assessment.
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Field Tests
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Field Tests
There will be 3 Field Tests and Kansas teachers can volunteer their participation of students
DLM still has 6,000 items they need to field test this year so participation will be appreciated!
When teachers go into the Instructional Tool Interface and use testlets they might see “FT” on some testlets and those are Field Test testlets, use them!
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
DLM Field Tests
DLM Field Tests (Volunteer) October 13-31 – Field Test A November 10-December 20 – Field Test B January 5–March 6 - Field Test C
Please volunteer we need your help!
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
KANSAS IEP Goals New Kansas power points for writing
Standard Based IEP goals for student taking an alternate/DLM assessment have been posted on the http://www.ksdetasn.org/ webpage
(Standard Based IEP goals aren’t required but are best practice)
Remember if a student takes an alternate assessment all goals must have objectives or benchmarks
Kansas State Department of Educationwww.ksde.org
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) To get all the information you need go to
Dynamic Learning Maps http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/kansas
This power point will be located at http://ksde.org/Agency/DivisionofLearningServices/CareerStandardsandAssessmentServices/CSASHome/Assessments/DynamicLearningMaps(DLM)EssentialElements.aspx
Please contact me with any questionsdmatthews@ksde.org
785-296-0916