WIDA ACCESS for ELLs Testing Training for School Test Coordinators.

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WIDA ACCESS for ELLs Testing Training for School Test Coordinators

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WIDA ACCESS for ELLs Testing

Training for School Test Coordinators

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Outcomes:•Review the guidelines for who is eligible to take the ACCESS test.

•Review the sections of the ACCESS test; including approved accommodations and Tier placement guidelines.

•Know what role you play as Test Coordinator and how you should assist your ESL teacher.

•Know expectations for basic security and handling of ACCESS test materials.

•Understand the timeline for the testing window; including pick up and return of test materials.

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Who Takes the ACCESS Test?•All students who are identified as Limited English Proficient (LEP) are retested annually to assess language progress.

•LEP designation is based on the score a student receives on the W-APT (ACCESS Placement Test) or the most recent ACCESS for ELLs test.

•ALL Students identified as LEP who are enrolled in the district between Feb. 1 and March 8 are required to take the ACCESS assessment. *These students will be included in the Annual Measurable Objective (AMO) calculations.

•Students enrolling for the very first time during the testing window must be assessed on the W-APT test first, then take the ACCESS.

•Students enrolling after March 8 are not required to take the ACCESS test and will not be calculated in AMOs.

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Sections of the ACCESS Test

LISTENING25 minutes

Can be assessed in a group (no more than 22) and must have a PROCTOR.

Can be assessed during the same sitting as Reading.

READING35 minutes

Can be assessed in a group (no more than 22) and must have a PROCTOR.

Can be assessed during the same sitting as Listening.

WRITING60 minutes

Can be assessed in a group (no more than 22) and must have a PROCTOR.

Allow 75 total minutes for directions, etc.

SPEAKING15 minutes

Individually assessed, does not need a proctor.

Allow 75 minutes total time for directions, etc.

1 2 3

Give the Speaking Test LAST

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Testing Accommodations for ELLs with Disabilities

Typical Testing Accommodations

Allowed for all sections:Testing in Separate RoomScheduled Extended TimeMultiple Test Sessions* (not over multiple days for Speaking)

Allowed for Writing Section:Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud in English

Allowed for Listening, Reading and Writing:Student Reads to SelfStudent Marks in Book

***Refer to Page 25 in the North Carolina Policy and Procedure Guide for List***

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Refer to Page 25 in the NC Policy and Procedure

Guide for Accommodations

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Levels of Scores - Tiers Tested

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Tier Placement Guidelines

• Use previous test scores (W-APT™ or ACCESS for ELLs) Placing greater weight on student's reading/writing levels than oral skill levels

• When in doubt, place the student in the higher tier

Tier A

For beginning learners

For students previously scoring at the lowest level

Tier B

For most students

Have social proficiency but

have not mastered academic

proficiency

Tier C

For students approaching grade

level proficiency

Will likely meet LEP exit criteria

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What is MY role as Test Coordinator?

•Adhere to the testing window – pick up and return materials according to the district plan.

•Maintain security of materials when materials are being stored.

•Train test administrators and proctors about security of materials and Testing Code of Ethics.

•Implement a procedure to accurately account for materials being checked out just before testing and checked in directly after testing.

•Help develop a testing schedule with your ESL Teacher.(Guidelines will follow)

•Communicate the ACCESS testing plan with your school coworkers. Help get students to sets sites!

•Enlist proctors for the group sections of testing and set up appropriate rooms (no cafeteria types of settings).

•Report any testing irregularities in the OTISS system.

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General Security Guidelines

• Only district and school test coordinators and test administrators (or other authorized staff) may handle secure test materials.

• Ensure that all test administrators and proctors read the Testing Code of Ethics.

• Place all secure materials in locked storage.

• Do not leave materials unattended before or after testing.

• Do not share any specific test information with students prior to or after testing.

• Do not copy any test booklets or other secure materials.

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Setting up a Testing Schedule

Remember you can test grade level clusters together, if

they are on the same Tier.

Group testing sessions

should be scheduled for the morning if

possible!

Group sessions can contain up to 22 students,

but younger children may need smaller

groups.

With your ESL teacher, create a

testing plan. A copy of your plan must be on file in the

Testing Office.

ACCESS for ELLs Testing Schedule

Listening / Reading Sessions

(75 minutes)# of Students

Total # of Students

Writing Sessions(75 minutes)# of Students

Total # of Students

Session

Day / Time Room #

TierA

TierB

Tier C

Tier A

Tier B

TierC

Test Administrator

Proctor

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Group Testing Notes

Pg. 16 and 17 in the NC Policy

and Procedure

Guide

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SCENARIO:

Assume a middle school has to test 60 students, all in the same grade-level cluster (6-8). The distribution of the students in the tiers is as such: 15 in Tier A, 30 in Tier B and 15 in Tier C. The Testing Coordinator could set up the following sessions at the scheduled dates and times, preparing rosters for each session.

In this plan, all 60 students could be tested in both Listening/Reading and Writing in a total of 8 sessions.

This schedule would reflect that there is one Test Administrator at the school, so there would be no simultaneous sessions. If the school had multiple Test Administrators, simultaneous sessions (in different rooms) could be a possibility.

Note: Test Coordinators in elementary schools should also indicate the grade level cluster being tested in each session K, 1-2 or 3-5).

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SAMPLE SCHEDULE

ACCESS for ELLs Testing Schedule

Listening / Reading Sessions

(75 minutes)# of Students

Total # of Students

Writing Sessions(75 minutes)# of Students

Total # of Students

Test Administrator

Proctor

Session Day / Time Room #

TierA

TierB

Tier C

Tier A

Tier B

TierC

1Mon. 2/4/139am

101 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

2Mon.2/4/1311am

101 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

3Tues.2/5/139am

102 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

4Tues.2/5/1311am

102 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

5Wed.2/6/139am

101 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

6Wed. 2/6/1311am

101 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

7Thurs. 2/7/139am

102 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

8Fri.2/8/139am

102 15 15 K. Greene C. Anderson

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Handling and Preparing Test Materials

Student Pre-ID labels are shipped with test materials.

Check the labels for accuracy of the information.

If the information on the label is correct, place it on the front cover of the test book in the designated box. VERIFY the TIER before attaching the label!

If the information if incorrect, return the label to testing. You will need to hand code the book according to the instructions in the NC Guide(page 32-39).

If there is NO label for a student (a newly enrolled student), you will need to hand code the book according to the instructions in the NC Guide(page 32-39).

If you place a label on a booklet in error, follow the directions in the NC Guide (page 32-39).

You must complete a Review of Testing Accommodations Form for each child testing with accommodations and keep it on file at the school.

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If you must hand code a test booklet…

Page 36 in the NC Policy and Procedure

Guide is your BFF!

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ACCESS Timeline*Test Coordinator Training and pick-up materials from Testing Department: Jan. 28

*Testing Window: Feb. 1 – Mar. 15

*Return all Materials to the Testing Department: Monday, Mar. 18 9:30 – 11:30

One last reminder, There are two

‘manuals’. The WIDA national manual and

the NC Policy and Procedures Guide. If

there is a discrepancy, we always follow the

NC Policy and Procedure Guide!