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Getting Ready 2014-2015

Tom Corbett, Governor Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary

Getting Ready for the Pennsylvania State

Assessments, 2014-2015

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Agenda

General Information

Overview of Statewide Assessments

Resources and Tools

PSSA

Keystone Exams

PASA

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2014-15 Testing Dates

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PSSA

Assessment Dates Grades

English Language Arts (Elu[A)

April 13-17, 2015 Grades 3-8

Mathematics April 20-24, 2015 Grades 3-8

Science April 27-May 1, 2015 Grades 4 & 8

Make-up May 4-8, 2015

Keystone Exams

Wave 1 December 3-17, 2014 Algebra 1, Biology, Literature

Wave 2 January 7-21, 2015 Algebra 1, Biology, Literature

Spring May 13-27, 2015 Algebra 1, Biology, Literature

PASA

Math & Reading February 16-March 27, 2015

Grades 3-8 & 11

Science May 4-May 29, 2015 Grades 4, 8 & 11

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Changes to the Math PSSA• 3 sections of Math given back to back during the

2nd week of testing April 20-24, 2015• Math Formula Sheets may copy & student’s may

have them on their desk (Grades 4-8)• Math Glossary • Guess and Check (must show 2 incorrect guesses in order to get full credit)

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Embedded Field Test based on PCS Open-ended items scored on a 0-4 scale Item-specific scoring guidelines but no general rubric Formula sheets will be provided for grades 4 through 8

o See Resource Materials on PDE’s website for the formula sheets and item samplers

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Item Specifics

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Multiple choice items based on the Assessment Anchors aligned to the PA Standards. The Eligible Content is considered Assessment Limits.

All items may cross Eligible Content, Descriptors, Anchors and Reporting Categories.

All items align to the Anchor. Reminder: Have students read all

items, especially the open-ended items, carefully and answer exactly what is being asked.

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Item Specifics

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Examples of how open-ended items might be phrased:

- Show or explain all your work. - Show all your work. Explain why you did each step. - Explain why [something is true or false] - Describe how [doing something affects something else; to find something, etc.]

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Open-ended Item Example

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Roy is running for class president. He polls 50 students. 60 percent of them say they will vote for him.

A. There are 350 students in Roy’s class. Based on his survey, how many students should he expect to vote for him? Show or explain all your work.

B. Roy will sell fruit drinks to raise money for his campaign. A fruit drink cost $0.10 and he sells it for $0.50. How many fruit drinks does Roy need to sell to earn $80? Show all your work. Explain why you did each step.

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Some notes about open-ended items: Guess and Check is a valid method

but at least two incorrect guesses must be shown to receive full credit.

Not all open-ended items require a “why.”

At least half the score points must come from one Anchor. The rest can come from anywhere else.

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Can have a “blemish” and still get a score of 4 “e.g. missing $” may or may not be a blemish

depending on the item and grade. If an answer box is given the answer does not

have to be in the answer box to receive full credit, but if there is an answer in the answer box it overrides any other answer given.

An incorrect answer carried through correctly will receive full credit for the correct part.

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Rulers and protractors will be provided where needed (grades 3 and 4 respectively). Students must use the rulers and protractors provided for the PSSA.

Rulers will be used in grade 3 only and will be scaled to the ⅛ inch and millimeter. Students will be required to measure to the ¼ inch and centimeter.

Protractors will be used only for the grade 4 PSSA.

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• Grade 3• Cannot use calculators.• Answers marked in test booklet.

• Grade 4 and up:• Calculators are permitted on all but

the beginning few items.

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PSSA ELA

Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA)

English Language Arts (ELA) Test Design

English Language Arts (ELA) Item and Scoring Samplers

Scoring Guidelines

Assessment Anchors and Glossary

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Changes to the Grade 3-8 ELA PSSA• ELA

– Administered the first week of testing April 13-17, 2014– 4 Sections

• 1 section writing (1 prompt) and grammar (first day of testing)• 3 sections of reading (6 passages)

– Total number of points grades 4 - 8 = 84• Grade 3 total number of points = 62

– Evidence-Based Selected Response (EBSR)– Short Answer (Gr. 3 only)– Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) (Grades 4-8)– Questions are weighted

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PSSA ELAPSSA ELA

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PSSA ELA Grade 3

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ELA Grades 4-8

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Keystone Exams

Pennsylvania Standards Aligned System (SAS)

Test Design

Assessment Anchors/Eligible Content

Item and Scoring Samplers

Scoring Guidelines

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Module 1 Module 2

Assessment Anchors Covered Operations and Inequalities Linear Equations and Inequalities

Linear Functions andData Organization

Number of Eligible Content Covered 18 15

Keystone Exams Algebra 1

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Keystone ExamsKeystone Exams Algebra 1

MODULE 1 MODULE 2

Number of Operational Multiple- Choice Questions 18 QUESTIONS @ 1 POINT

EACH

Multiple- Choice Questions 18 QUESTIONS @ 1 POINT

EACH

Number of Operational Constructed- Response Questions

3 questions at 4 points each = 12

points

3 questions at 4 points each = 12

points

TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS 30 POINTS 30 POINTS

PERCENTAGE OF POINTS FOR ENTIRE TEST

50% 50%

There are a total of 60 points (combination of Module 1 & 2. 60% Multiple Choices points and 40% Constructed Responses points.

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Keystone Exams Biology

Module 1 Module 2

Assessment Anchors Covered Cells and Cell Processes Continuity and Unity of Life

Number of Eligible Content Covered 16 22

BIOLOGY KEYSTONE EXAM TEST DESIGN FOR STANDARDS

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Keystone Exams Biology

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Keystone Exams Literature

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Keystone Exams Literature

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PA Alternate System of Assessment

Who participates in the PASA?

Grades 3-8 and 11

Students with a significant cognitive disability

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PA Alternate System of Assessment

Enrollment Period: Sept. 29, 2014 – Dec.12, 2014

Math and Reading Test Window: Feb. 16, 2015 – March 27, 2015

Science Test WindowMay 4, 2015 – May 29, 2015

Writing: No statewide test form; student writing samples are individually created (by teacher) and scored (by teacher) and stored (in IEP folder)

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PASA Participation Guidelines

IEP teams make assessment decisions

Student must meet all six eligibility criteria

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PASA Eligibility Criteria

1.By September 1 of the school year in which this IEP will be operative, will the student be in grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 11? Yes / No

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2. Does the student have significant cognitive disabilities? Yes / No

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3. Does the student require intensive instruction to learn? Yes / No

AND

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PASA Eligibility Criteria(Cont’d)

4. Does the student require extensive adaptation and support in order to perform and/or participate meaningfully and productively in the everyday life activities of integrated school, home, community, and work environments?

Yes / NoAND

5. Does the student require substantial modifications of the general education curriculum?

Yes / No AND

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PASA Eligibility Criteria(Cont’d)

6.Does the student’s participation in the general education curriculum differ substantially in form and/or substance from that of most other students (i.e., different objectives, materials, or activities)?

Yes / No

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If the answer was “Yes” to all of these questions, it would be appropriate for the IEP team to consider assigning the student to the Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA).

If the answer was “No” to any of these questions, the PASA is not the appropriate statewide assessment for the student.

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PASA Training Webinars

Jan. 8, 2015General Test Administration

Jan. 20, 2015Adaptations for Students with Visual Impairments

Jan. 23, 2015Adaptations for Students who are Non-Verbal

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Jan. 5, 2015

Training videos users can work through at any time and at their own pace will also be posted on our PASA Reading and Math training website www.pasa-administrators.ziptrain.comand will be available throughout the PASA test window.

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PASA Contact Information

Who manages the test?

PASA Project at the University of Pittsburgh: Dr. Naomi Zigmond – Reading/Math

Email: [email protected] Dr. Steve Lyon – Science

Email: [email protected]

All test materials are shipped from and returned to PASA Project

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PASA Information Websites

Enrollment Updates: www.pasadigital.com

General PASA Information: www.pde.state.pa.us

Science Updates: www.pasascience.org

QUESTIONS:Dr. John Machella(814) 536-1956

[email protected]

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For more information on Getting Ready for the 2014-15 State Assessments please visit PDE’s website at

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The mission of the department is to academically prepare children and adults to succeed as productive citizens. The department seeks to ensure that the technical support, resources and opportunities are in place for all students,

whether children or adults, to receive a high quality education.

Test Administrators and proctors must complete the online training prior to administering the PSSA or Keystone Exams (the online testing modules are available.)

https://www.pssatraining.com/