2012 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program Pre-Test Workshop for Test Examiners
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2012 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program
Pre-Test Workshop for Test Examiners
California Writing Standards Test Grades 4 and 7
California Modified Writing Standards Test Grades 4 and 7
Presented by:
Agenda
• Introductions• Key Dates• Ensuring Test Security• Writing Tests Overview• Test Examiner Responsibilities• Resources• Questions
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Key Dates
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STAR Grade Testing Window Materials Delivery Materials Pickup
CST & CMA Writing Standards Tests
4 & 7 March 6 (Make-up March 7) All schools with grades 4 and 7
February 27-March 2 March 8-9
Test materials must be ready for pick-up by 8:00 AM on the specific date(s) for pick-up depending on your school’s Warehouse delivery schedule for the week.
• March 7: Makeup testing for students absent on March 6 only
• No schools in SCUSD will take the May 1 writing test administration.
Ensure Test Security
• Keep the tests secure at all times• Test materials available only the testing period• Collect and account for all response booklets BEFORE
dismissing students• Return all test materials to the STAR test site
coordinator upon completion of testing• Administer the test in accordance with the directions
for administration (DFA)
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Test Security Affidavit
Send copies of signed Test Security Affidavits to [email protected] or Box 780 by March 2, 2012
Sign by all others having access to STAR Tests
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Writing Tests
• Writing tests are required• CST and CMA• Grades 4 and 7 • Examiners need to ensure
correct test (CST or CMA) given– Check IEPs to determine
whether CST or CMA– See bottom of
response booklet and DFA
Writing Tests
• For students with disabilities:– Prompt and passage may be read aloud
• If specified in IEP or Section 504 plan• As an accommodation if regularly during classroom
instruction and assessments• Mark Z on back of answer document
–Accommodation of extended time is limited to 1 day only–No additional pages may be inserted
Test Administration Time• Writing tests are not timed. However, the tests must be
administered:– Only on the day specified on the cover of the Writing Prompt and
Response Booklet or the following day if administering a makeup test. – Only at the time specified in the school’s testing schedule. – In one sitting, with no breaks, unless the student has an IEP that allows
the student to take breaks during testing or the student is an English learner who is eligible to take additional supervised breaks as an allowable test variation.
• CST-Writing Test (About 75 minutes)• CMA-Writing Test (About 70 minutes)
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Test Materials Needed• Test Examiner Materials
– California Writing Standards Test OR California Modified Writing Standards Test Directions for Administration
– Corresponding Grade 7 Writing Prompt and Response Booklet for demonstration
– “Testing—Do Not Disturb” signs for doors
• Student Materials – Grade 7 Writing Prompt and Response Booklet (blank or Pre-ID)– Two No. 2 pencils with erasers (plus extras)
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Student Roster
A “Yes” in the CMA ELA column means the student has been identified to take CMA Writing Test according to IEP
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Last Name First Name Middle Initial Grade Gender Student ID SSID Birth
Month Birth Day Birth YearCMA ELA
(if applicable)
Astudent Afirst 04 M 0060780945 6142796774 04 16 2001
Bstudent Bsecond 04 M 0060752236 7118220576 07 29 2000 Yes
Cstudent Cthird M 04 F 0060760140 1141652283 01 01 2001
• Provide a student roster to examiners (Could be class roster from Zangle)
Test Examiner Responsibilities–Before Testing
• Attend training and sign test security affidavit• Read Directions for Administration (DFA) and flag where to
begin, available at: http://www.scusd.edu/training-resources-test-site-coordinators
• Make sure physical conditions of testing rooms are satisfactory• Make sure instructional materials directly related to the content
of the test are not visible to students• Post “Testing-Do Not Disturb” sign on door on day of testing• Write name of test examiner, school, and district on board
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Test Examiner Responsibilities–During Testing
• Verify that all test materials are ready• Have students clear desks• Distribute response booklets to only students whose
names are on them and give blank response booklets to students with no Pre-ID documents
• Read “SAY” boxes exactly as they are written• Check periodically that students are following directions
and writing their responses on the lined pages to be scored
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Pre-ID Answer Documents (AD)
Pre-ID Barcode:Check student name and give to correct student
All students must complete Section 1: Write Student Name, Test Examiner, School, and District
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Test Examiner Responsibilities–During Testing: Cheating
• If the test examiner or proctor observed a student cheating, e.g., using unauthorized materials, copying, or helping another student, he or she must stop the cheating.
• After testing, the examiner must mark C in Section A2, Special Conditions, on the student’s response booklet and notify the STAR test site coordinator.
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Test Examiner Responsibilities – After Testing
• Verify that all test materials are collected• Check that students filled out Section 1
• Hand-grid all demographic information for all students without pre-ID documents
• Code answer documents as necessary for
– A2: Special testing conditions
– A3: Accommodations and modifications
– A4: EL test variations
• Return all testing materials to test site coordinator in Room #
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Test Examiner Responsibilities–After Testing Cont. Coding Back Page of AD
Code as necessary:
A2: Special testing conditions
A3: Accommodations and modifications
A4: EL test variations
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Test Examiner Responsibilities–After Testing Cont.Coding Back Page of AD
• If the student used a computer or other assistive device on: • CST Writing Test:• Mark A3b, “Accommodations and Modifications,” D, F, T
or V• CMA Writing Test:• Mark A3b, “Accommodations” D or F
• Write student’s name, school, and district on back of each typed page
• Insert pages inside response booklet• If A3b is not marked, the test will not be processed
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Test Examiner Responsibilities – After Testing Cont.
• Transcribe braille and large print (or not processed)
• Write VOID on any answer document(s), with marks, not to be scored; return with nonscorables
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• Examiner Segment– CST Writing Tests– CMA Writing Tests– Refer to Site Coordinator Updates for 2012
Handout
View Training Video
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Resources & Contact InformationAll training materials and updates are posted on the district’s website:http://scusd.s468.sureserver.com/training-resources-test-site-coordinators
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Test Site Coordinator Contact InformationName:Phone:Email:Room#: