Navigating the State Assessment Program

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Navigating the State Assessment Program Pam Biggs NCDPI Division of Accountability Services Conference on Exceptional Children November 7, 2006

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Navigating the State Assessment Program

Pam BiggsNCDPI Division of Accountability Services

Conference on Exceptional ChildrenNovember 7, 2006

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State Testing Options

• Standard Test Administration

• Test Administration w/ Accommodations

• Alternate Assessment - One or more of the following depending on the assessment:– NCCLAS– NCEXTEND2– NCEXTEND1

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Standard Test Administration

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n with Accommodatio

ns

NCCLAS

Grade-level Content

Grade-level Achievement

Standards

NCEXTEND2

Grade-level Content

Modified Achievement

Standards

NCEXTEND1

Grade-level Content through Extended Content

Standards

Alternate Achievement

Standards

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Student Participation in Testing Program - All Students

97%

3%

Standard TestAdministration w ithor w ithoutaccommodations

AlternateAssessments

1

1 Data Source: 2004-05 Green Book

Note: In 2004-05, the alternate assessments were the NCAAP and NCAAAI.

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Student Participation in Testing Program - Students with Disabilities

86%

14%

Standard TestAdministrationw ith or w ithoutaccommodations

AlternateAssessments

1 Data Source: 2004-05 Green Book

Note: In 2004-05, the alternate assessments were the NCAAP and NCAAAI.

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Standard Test AdministrationWithout Accommodations

• Information on test administration times, number of items, sample answer sheets, etc.

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/

accountability/testing/

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Test AdministrationWith Accommodations

Modified Test Formats• Braille Edition• Large Print Edition• One Test Item Per Page Edition

Special Test Environments• Hospital/Home Testing• Multiple Testing Sessions• Scheduled Extended Time• Testing in a Separate Room

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Test AdministrationWith Accommodations

Assistive Technology Devices and Special Arrangements

• AT Devices• Dictation to a Scribe• Interpreter/Transliterator Signs/Cues Test• Student Marks Answers in Test Book• Student Reads Test Aloud to Self• Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud

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Test AdministrationWith Accommodations

Information on specific accommodations available in Testing Students with Disabilities

(published July 2005)

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/accountability/testing/alternate/disabilities/testingstudents.pdf

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Alternate Assessments

NC

CLA

SN

CEXTEN

D2

NCEXTEND1

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NCCLAS

• North Carolina Checklist of Academic Standards

• Grade-level content (NCSCS)

• Grade-level achievement standards

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NCCLAS - Eligibility Criteria

• Student cannot participate in standard administration with or without accommodations

• Unable to access paper and pencil test• Some examples include:

– Newly blinded– Recent traumatic brain injury– Physical disabilities that prohibit the student from

being able to manipulate materials required for test

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NCCLAS EOG Timelines

• Halfway through year (January)– Beginning Student Profile (Assessor 1)

• Throughout year– Maintain student work folder (A1)

• Last 30 calendar days of year– Final Student Profile (A1)– Objective Level Scoring (A1)– Final Goal Level Scoring (A1 & A2)– Online submission of scores (A1 & A2)

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NCEXTEND2 EOG

• Grade-level content (NCSCS)• Modified multiple-choice

– Fewer answer choices– Fewer test items– Different layout– Simplified language– May receive accommodations

• Modified grade-level achievement standards

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NCEXTEND2 EOG

• 2% cap at LEA and state levels

• Still awaiting final regulations from USED

• Test will still need to be approved by NCLB peer review

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NCEXTEND2 EOG Eligibility Criteria

• Has an IEP

• Is not identified as having a significant cognitive disability

• Is not receiving instruction in the SCOS through the Extended Content Standards

• Is receiving high-quality instruction, but is not likely to achieve grade-level proficiency within school year

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NCEXTEND2 EOG

Eligibility Criteria (cont’d)• Disability has precluded the student from

achieving grade-level proficiency as demonstrated by objective evidence

• Nature of student’s disability may require assessments that are different in design

Testing Window• Last 4 weeks of school year

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NCEXTEND1

• Aligned to grade-level content (NCSCS) through Extended Content standards

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/ec/

• Performance based assessment

• Alternate achievement standards

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NCEXTEND1

• 1% cap at LEA and state levels

• Test will still need to be approved by NCLB peer review

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NCEXTEND1 Eligibility Criteria

• Has an IEP with annual goals that focus on functional application of academics

• Has a significant cognitive disability

• Requires extensive and explicit instruction to acquire, maintain, and generalize new reading, mathematics, and writing skills for independent living

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NCEXTEND1 Eligibility Criteria (cont’d)

• Student exhibits severe and pervasive delays in multiple areas of development and in adaptive behavior (e.g. mobility, communication, daily living skills, and self-care)

• Is receiving instruction in the grade level SCS Extended Content Standards for the subject(s) in which the students are being assessed

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NCEXTEND1 Timelines

• Nov. 6 - Dec. 1 – Decision Tree Process (Assessor 1)

• Final 6 weeks of school year– Assess students on tasks (A1 & A2)– Documentation Verification sheets (A1 & A2)– Online submission of results (A1 & A2)

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EOG Testing Options

• Standard Test Administration

• Test Administration w/ Accommodations

• Alternate Assessment – NCCLAS– NCEXTEND2– NCEXTEND1

Reading

Grades 3-8

Mathematics

Grades 3-8

Science

Grades 5 and 8

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Writing Testing Options

• Standard Test Administration

• Test Administration w/ Accommodations

• Alternate Assessment – NCCLAS– NCEXTEND2 (grades 4 and 7)– NCEXTEND2 OCS (grade 10)– NCEXTEND1

Writing

Grades 4, 7, and 10

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End-of-Course (EOC) Tests

• Algebra I• Algebra II• Geometry• English I• Civics & Economics• U.S. History• Biology (Operational & Sample Field Test 06-07)• Chemistry (Statewide Field Test 06-07)• Physical Science (Statewide Field Test 06-07)• Physics (Statewide Field Test 06-07)

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EOC Testing Options

• Standard Test Administration

• Test Administration w/ Accommodations

• Alternate Assessment – NCCLAS

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NCEXTEND2 OCS

• Occupational English I

• Occupational Math I

• Life Skills Science I and II (enrolled in second of the courses, regardless of the order taken)

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NCEXTEND2 OCS Eligibility Criteria

• Students enrolled in courses that are assessed must take the test

• For Life Skills Science I and II, must be in 2nd of the 2 courses, regardless of the order taken

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Grade 10 OCS Students

• Will not have taken Occupational English I and/or Occupational Math I by end of 10th grade– Will have to take high school comprehensive

test (HSCT) this year

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Documentation

• Decisions must be documented in IEP

• IEP DEC 4, page 3

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Additional Documentation

• NCTP Tables– 1: Graduation Tests– 2: Grades 3-8– 3: Grades 9-12– 4: IPT

• Optional, but encouraged

• LEA may requirehttp://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/tswd/

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Hopefully now the path is clearer...

…and there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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?Questions?