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What is AIMSweb?

AIMSweb is a 3-tier Progress Monitoring System based on direct, frequent and continuous student assessment which is reported to students, parents, teachers and administrators via a web-based data management and reporting system for the purpose of determining response to instruction.

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3-Tier Problem Solving Model

TIER 1 BENCHMARKUniversal Screening

TIER 2STRATEGIC MONITORMonthly monitoring for students who are questionable or of concern

TIER 3PROGRESS MONITORIntensive monitoring towards specific goals for at-risk students

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AIMSweb systems include:

• Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) testing materials

• Web-based Progress Monitoring and RTI software

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Curriculum-Based MeasurementThe Foundation of AIMSweb

Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM)is the method of monitoring student progress through direct, continuous assessment of basic skills.

AIMSweb testing is CBM

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CBM testing materials developedfor AIMSweb include…

• Test of Early Literacy (K-1)– Letter Naming Fluency– Letter sound fluency– Phonemic Segmentation

Fluency– Nonsense Word Fluency

• Test of Early Numeracy (K-1)– Oral Counting– Number identification– Quantity discrimination– Missing number

• Reading-CBM (K-8)Oral Reading (English and Spanish)

• Maze-CBM (1-8)Reading comprehension

• Math-COMP (1-8)Computation/Facts

• Math-CAP (2-8)Application

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Curriculum-Based Measurement

How is CBM administered?

• AIMSweb CBM testing is administered ‘paper/pencil’ style

• Measures: 3-10 minutes to complete

• Testing is done individually or in groups, depending on the measure

• Scores are entered or uploaded into the AIMSweb Progress Monitoring and RTI Data system

Reading Math

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Curriculum-Based Measurement

Things to Remember About CBM

• ReliableReliable and validvalid indicator of student achievement

• Research Based – Almost 30 years of research has produced consistent and meaningful evidence of its utility as a valid progress monitoring tool

• Simple, efficientSimple, efficient, and of shortshort duration to facilitate frequent administration

• Provides assessment information that helps teachers plan better instructionhelps teachers plan better instruction

• Sensitive to the improvementSensitive to the improvement of students’ achievement over time

• Designed to serve as ““indicatorsindicators”” of general basic skills achievement: CBM probes don’t measure everything, but measure the importantimportant things

• Measures General Curriculum Measures General Curriculum - Curriculum Independent

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Progress Monitoring Data System

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Tier 1 BenchmarkAll students assessed three times per year at grade level

• Organizes Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) for Benchmark Assessment Fall, Winter, and Spring

• Prepares Reports for Teachers, Principals, and Administrators on Individual Students, Classes, Grades, Schools, and School Districts

• Early Identification of Students At-Risk of Academic Difficulty

• Objectively Determines Rates of Progress for Individual Students, Schools, and NCLB Risk Groups

• Allows Evaluation at Multiple Levels of Comparison

• Prints Professional Reports for Parent Conferences and Other Meetings

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Tier 1 Benchmark – Student Report

Fall Benchmark Scores

• IdentifyAt-Risk Students Early

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Tier 1 Benchmark – Student Report

Winter Benchmark Scores

• Benchmark Report Can Confirm Significant Improvements Have Been Made, Such as Response to Intervention (RTI)

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Tier 1 Benchmark – Student Report

Spring Benchmark Scores

• Data to Know that Changes Made a Difference

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Tier 2 Strategic MonitorMonthly assessments at grade level

• Increase assessment frequency for students who have been identified as questionable or at-risk in the Benchmark process

• Monthly assessment intervals provide more frequent opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of instructional changes

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Tier 2 Strategic Monitor

Individual Student Report

• Allows for More Frequent Evaluation of Progress for Both Individual Students and Programs Designated to Impact Achievement for Those At Risk

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Tier 3 Progress MonitorFrequent assessment towards goals using goal level assessments

• Frequently assess students in need of intensive instructional services, including “Best Practices” IEP goals for students who receive special education services

• Translate annual IEP or any goals into expected rates of progress (Aim lines) automatically

• Monitor progress (Trend lines) towards goals

• Document the effects of intervention and instruction

• Print professional reports for periodic and annual reviews

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Tier 3 Progress Monitor

Student Report

• Once Data are Entered, a Graph is Updated Automatically, with: – Trend Line

– Calculation of Rate of Progress

– Interpretation of Progress

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Tier 3 Progress Monitor

Student Report

• Necessary Revisions are Identified and Documented Graphically

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Tier 3 Progress Monitor

Student Report

• Revisions can be evaluated to determine response

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Tier 3 Progress Monitor

Student Report

• And Revised as Necessary!!

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Tier 3 Progress Monitor

Student Report

• Successful Revision and Adequate Progress Documented

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Response to Intervention

Organize and evaluate the process of RTI for the purpose of determining special services eligibility

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Response to Intervention

RTI’s purpose is to determine intensity of instruction based on NEED through DATA for ALL students

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Response to Intervention (RTI)

Overview

• AIMSweb Response to Intervention provides a "best practices in problem-solving approach" to the RTI process including scientifically designed progress monitoring:

– Benchmarking to assess current educational need

– Intensive Progress Monitoring to assess response to specially designed, high quality intervention