Miami-Dade County Public Schools October 2014
2014-2015 Assistant Principal Induction Academy
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2014-15 Testing Calendar
CBT Testing Platforms, 2014-2015
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Assessments CBT Platforms Tentative Dates
On-line Comprehensive English Language Learning Assessment (On-line CELLA)
AWSchoolTest.com As-Needed Basis
Florida Assessments for Instruction in Reading (FAIR-FS)
PMRN Fall, Winter, and Spring
Interim Assessment Thinkgate Fall and Winter
Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments
TestNav 6.9 TestNav 8 (Beginning with Winter 2014 administration)
September 15-26 December 1-19
March 23 – April 10 April 20 – May 22
July 13-24
CBT Testing Platforms, 2014-2015
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Assessments CBT Platforms Tentative Dates
Florida Comprehensive Assessment (FCAT/FCAT 2.0) Retake
TestNav 6.9 TestNav 8 (Beginning with Spring 2015 administration)
October 6-17
March 23-April 10
Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) College Success February
Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics
Test Delivery System (TDS)
December 1-19 (Field Test)
March 2-13 March 23 – April 10
April 13-May 8
FSA EOC TDS April 20 – May 15
District-Designated EOCs (DDEOC)
SchoolNet (IBTP) and Thinkgate May 11 - June 5
Florida Standards Assessments (FSA); Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
(FCAT/FCAT 2.0); and Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments
• Maria C. Bruguera, Director I • Mara Ugando, Staff Specialist
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FSA/FCAT/FCAT 2.0/EOC
Florida Standards Assessments (FSA)
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT/FCAT 2.0) and End-‐of-‐Course (EOC)
Contractor American Ins-tutes for Research (AIR)
Pearson
Standards Assessed
Florida Standards Next Genera-on Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)
Subject Tests
Grades 3-‐11 ELA; (Wri-ng Component in Grades 4-‐11) Grades 3-‐8 Mathema-cs Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2
Grades 5 and 8 Science FCAT (SSS) Mathema-cs Retake FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake Algebra 1 Retake Biology 1 Civics Geometry (Fall and Winter only) US History
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FSA/FCAT/FCAT 2.0/EOC FSA FCAT/FCAT 2.0/EOC
CBT PlaEorm Test Delivery System (TDS) TestNav 8 (Beginning in Winter 2014 )
CBT Management System
Test Informa-on Distribu-on Engine (TIDE) and TDS
PearsonAccess
Access to Score Reports
Online Repor-ng System (ORS)
PearsonAccess
CBT AccommodaJons
Built into TDS Built into TestNav 8
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www.FSAssessments.org
www.PearsonAccess. com/fl
What You Need to Know About FSA • The online FSA Portal is the starting place for
all FSA programs, resources, and information. • Information previously published on the FDOE
website will now be available on the portal. • You can register for email alerts and be notified
when new announcements or resources are posted. • Users will access TIDE, TDS, and ORS through
the portal. • www.FSAssessments.org
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FSA Administration • Response files are not saved locally. If there is a disruption in
connectivity during testing, the student will be prevented from continuing to test until the issue is resolved. • FSA Grades 7-8 Mathematics and all FSA EOC
Mathematics will have a scientific calculator provided in the test delivery system for certain sessions. • CBT Accommodations can be set for students through an
upload OR by the test administrator prior to testing.
• Test administrators must have a computer or mobile device for test management before and during testing.
• Headphones/Earbuds are required for all students for Grades 5-11 ELA listening items (CBT). 11
FSA Preparation • Training tests are available for students to become familiar with
the CBT platform and item types.
• Training tests are available by grade band, not grade level. Answer keys and a user guide are available on the portal.
• Training tests with CBT accommodations will be available in the fall when the secure browser is available for download.
• Grade-level/subject-specific practice tests will be available in Fall 2015.
• Students will be able to skip items on live tests and detailed instructions will be provided in administration scripts.
• Paper-based Sample Test Materials for grades 3 and 4, including large print and braille (all grades), are being developed. 12
TIDE
• PreID upload • Add/Edit/Delete Students • Print PreID labels • Assign Accommodations • Invalidate CBT tests • Check Answer Document Tracking Reports
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Test Delivery System (TDS) • Create Test Sessions ▫ Created by test administrator right before testing ▫ Session information is posted for students in the room so
they may log in • Student Login/Testing • Approve Students ▫ Once students log in, the test administrator must approve
them in TDS before they can access the test • Pause Students ▫ Test administrators may pause student tests for a break,
etc.
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PROPOSED FSA English Language Arts - Writing Component ONLY
Grade/Subject Proposed Time Number of Sessions
Computer-‐Based in 2015?
4 90 minutes 1 No 5 90 minutes 1 Yes 6 90 minutes 1 Yes 7 90 minutes 1 Yes 8 90 minutes 1 Yes 9 90 minutes 1 Yes
10 90 minutes 1 Yes 11 90 minutes 1 Yes
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• The FSA ELA has a Text-Based Writing Component that is administered separately from the rest of the FSA ELA, but it is reported as part of the ELA score. (It is administered earlier to allow time for handscoring.)
PROPOSED FSA English Language Arts (Not Including the Writing Component)
Grade/ Subject
Proposed Time
Number of Sessions* Computer-‐Based in 2015?
3 160 minutes 2 No 4 160 minutes 2 No 5 160 minutes 2 Yes 6 170 minutes 2 Yes 7 170 minutes 2 Yes 8 170 minutes 2 Yes 9 180 minutes 2 Yes
10 180 minutes 2 Yes 11 180 minutes 2 Yes
*All sessions administered over two days. 16
PROPOSED FSA Mathematics
Grade/Subject Proposed Time Number of Sessions*
Computer-‐Based in 2015?
3 160 minutes 2 No 4 160 minutes 2 No 5 160 minutes 2 Yes 6 180 minutes 3 Yes 7 180 minutes 3 Yes 8 180 minutes 3 Yes
Alg 1 180 minutes 2 Yes Geo 180 minutes 2 Yes Alg 2 180 minutes 2 Yes
*All sessions administered over two days. For Grades 6-8, Session 1 is on Day 1, Sessions 2 & 3 on Day 2. 17
Additional Notes for Mathematics Assessments • Students in grades 7-8 and those taking Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and
Geometry EOC Assessments will be permitted to use the calculator provided within the assessment platform for certain items. • Handheld scientific calculators may be provided to ALL
students during the calculator-allowed session(s) only. ▫ Calculators will not be permitted for session 1 but will be permitted
for sessions 2 and 3 for Grade 7 and 8 mathematics assessments. • The scientific calculator will appear in the FSA EOC training tests
when they are updated and released this month (the calculator in the currently posted EOC training tests has a graphing tool and a regression tool that will no longer be available after the update). • The draft Mathematics Policy document that is posted to the FSA
Portal will be updated this month to reflect this information. • Practice calculators are available on the FSA Portal at
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Accommodations for Testing • Beginning with Winter 2014, One-Item-Per-Page (PBT and
CBT) and Large Print (CBT) are no longer “unique accommodations.”
• Student eligibility for ALL paper-based accommodations must be confirmed at the district level and submitted to FDOE.
• Remember: paper-based accommodations should only be provided for CBT tests if students CANNOT access assessments on the computer.
• CBT accommodations include: Text to Speech (same as Screen Reader currently used with TestHear) and Masking (new).
• NEW FSA ELA Read-aloud accommodations 19
Certification Tool Tentative Dates • Winter 2014 CBT Certification
(Required) ▫ October 20–November 4, 2014
� Pearson Winter NGSSS EOC and AIR FSA Writing Field Test
• Spring 2015 CBT Certification (Required) ▫ January 20–February 3, 2015
� FSA ELA, Mathematics, and EOC
▫ February 9– 24, 2015 � FCAT/FCAT 2.0 Retakes and
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Infrastructure Trials • Both TDS and TestNav 8 will
have Infrastructure Trials for schools to run to test their systems.
• The Infrastructure Trial for AIR will be available prior to the Winter 2014 FSA ELA Writing Field Test.
• A statewide Infrastructure Trial will be conducted in January for AIR/TDS.
• Information about completion of the Infrastructure Trials will be collected through the Certification Tool.
Readiness Activities - CBT Only
Kathleen Sierra, Supervisor
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Requires at least 50 percent of a school adminis t rator and a c lassroom teacher ’s performance evaluation be based upon student learning growth assessed annually by statewide assessments or, for subjects and grade levels not measured by statewide assessments, by school district assessments.
SB 736 – Student Success Act
Assessments may include: � Statewide assessments; � Other standardized assessments including
nationally recognized standardized assessments;
� Industry certification examinations; � District-developed or district-selected EOC
assessments; and/or � Teacher/principal-selected assessments.
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SB 736 – Student Success Act (cont.)
FCAT 2.0/ FSA/FAA/
SAT-10
Reading/ English/
Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
End of Course Tests
Algebra 1
[Algebra 2]
Geometry
Biology 1
US History
Civics
Other Established Standardized
Tests
AP
IB
AICE
Industry Certification
IBTP Core Content
English/ Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Spanish
IBTP Non-Core
Content
Physical Education/Health
Visual Arts
Performing Arts
World Languages
Career/Technical
CFAC Grant Gap Courses
Existing Sources of Items/Assessments
Status of Courses - Grades K-12
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Courses with existing items or EOCs
▫ Finalized list of courses to be covered will be published in November
▫ Assessments will be multiple-choice and conducted within a class period
▫ Scores will be reported through the electronic gradebook system.
• For the baseline year, DDEOC scores will not be calculated into students’ final grades.
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Plan for 2014-15 School Year: DDEOC
Possible Plan for Courses with no assessment
▫ Principals will designate use of departmentalized or teacher-created EOCs and report to district
▫ Student results will be entered into Gradebook
Priority for further development of DDEOCs based on student enrollment in uncovered courses.
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Preliminary Plan for 2014-15 School Year: Principal/Teacher Selected Tests
• Test Window: May 11- June 5, 2015
• DDEOC assessments will be administered through Thinkgate and Florida IBTP
▫ Schools will have option to print test forms and use scannable answer sheets.
▫ Strict security protocols must be followed.
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Administration – 2014-15 Baseline Year
Other Testing Programs
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v Interim Assessment tests administered three times per year (BBA in Grade 5, 8 Science only; fall; and winter)
v Alignment with the Florida Standards and Next Generation Sunshine State Standards and District’s pacing guides
v Data analysis and disaggregation, score reports, and item analysis are available in Thinkgate
Interim Assessment Program
v To monitor student progress on the statewide standardized assessments: v Florida Standards (FS): Reading, Mathematics v Next Generation Sunshine State Standards: Science and
Social Studies v To provide teachers with classroom assessment tools that will
provide reliable student-level benchmark information to inform instruction
v To provide students with information on their progress on specific benchmarks
v To provide schools with a reliable and valid assessment tool for state progress reporting.
Purpose of the Interim Assessment Program
Interim Assessment Forms • New Fall and Winter Interim Assessments have
been developed to address the new Florida Standards for the following: ▫ Reading, Grades 3 – 11 ▫ Mathematics, Grades 3 – 8 ▫ Algebra 1 ▫ Algebra 2, ▫ Geometry • US History and Civics assessments have been
revised • Science, Grades 5 and 8, and Biology
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Administration Windows Subjects and Grade Levels
BBA August 18, 2014– September 3, 2014 - Science: Grades 5 and 8 Fall October 27, 2014– November 14, 2014
- Reading: Grades 3-11 - Mathematics: Grades 3-8; Algebra 1, Algebra 2,
and Geometry - Science: Grades 5, 8, and Biology 1 - United States History - Civics
Winter January 26, 2015 – February 13, 2015
- Reading: Grades 3-11 - Mathematics: Grades 3-8; Algebra 1, Algebra 2,
and Geometry - Science: Grades 5, 8, and Biology 1 - United States History - Civics
Interim Assessment Program Administration Windows 2014-15
All forms are computer-based except: Grades 3 and 4, Reading and Mathematics; and Grades 5 and 8 Science.
Performance Levels • During the baseline administration of new Interim
Assessments, default performance levels will be used:
▫ 70% for proficiency
▫ 69% and below for non-proficiency
• In subsequent years performance levels are calculated based on predictive study using students’ FCAT 2.0 or FSA results:
▫ Satisfactory Progress
▫ Limited Progress
▫ Insufficient Progress
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v Useful reports that can be retrieved via Thinkgate:
• Report Card by Test • Progress Report • Item Analysis • Distractor Analysis • Score Analysis • Proficiency Report • At-Risk Students by Standard • Report Card by Standard (classes) • Test Summary • Demographic Item Performance
Score Reports
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Thinkgate Consultants Carlos Lopez 305-995-2438
Michael Slakman
305-995-2437
Lina Turnes 305-995-2440
Comprehensive English Language Learning Assessment (CELLA) v CELLA is a four-skill English language assessment
measuring student proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
v Students in grades 1 – 12 are administered the • Listening, Reading, and Writing sections in groups • Speaking on a one-on-one basis
v Kindergarten students are assessed in all four areas on a one-to-one basis.
v Unlike the FSA, CELLA is not a timed test. v Testing window: February 16– April 3, 2015
Purposes of CELLA v Statewide standardized assessment for all ELLs.
v The test results can provide: • Diagnostically useful information about students’
strengths and weaknesses in English, • Placement into, or exit from English for Speakers of
Other Languages (ESOL) programs. • Determines District performance on Annual
Measureable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs)
CELLA ONLINE Beatriz Pereira, Executive Director
305-995-1950 [email protected]
North Region
Deland Innocent, Supervisor 305-995-2977
South Region Lourdes Menendez, Supervisor
305-995-2098 [email protected]
Division of Bilingual Education and World Languages
v Standardized Achievement Test v Reading v Mathematics
v Administered to all students in Grades K - 2, districtwide
v Administration Window • April 13-17, 2015
SAT-10
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v School Listing of Results (May-June) • Must be picked up at ITS
v Individual Student Reports (August) • Delivered to schools
v Results • Not available on the Parent Portal • Posted to SPI under the tab FCAT/SAT-10 Scores NEW
v Uses • Referral of students to the district’s gifted program • Early identification of students who would be considered at
high risk for problems associated with reading comprehension
SAT-10 Results
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v Section 1008.25, Florida Statutes (F.S.), Eliminating Social Promotion.
• Spring FSA English Language Arts
• Spring Grade 3 Reading Student Portfolio
• Alternative Standardized Reading Assessment (ASRA)—ITBS, Level 9, administered the last two weeks of school
• Alternative Assessment for Grade 3 Promotion (AAGTP)—SAT-10, Primary 3, administered in Summer School
• Grade 3 Mid-Year Promotion (GTMYP)—ITBS, Level 10, administered in November
Grade 3 Opportunities for Promotion
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v Administered during the 2nd semester v Participants: All grade 3 students complete a
portfolio v Scored at the school site v Represents the 2nd opportunity for a student to be
promoted to grade 4 v Student must demonstrate mastery of the
benchmarks v Training conducted via Screencast
Grade 3 Reading Student Portfolio
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Alternative Standardized Reading Assessment (ASRA)
v Administered the last two weeks of schools. v Participants:
• Students scoring Level 1 , or students who did not participate in the Spring FSA English Language Arts, and
• Students without a passing Reading Portfolio v Represents the 3rd and last opportunity within the school
year prior to retention. v Students must score at or above a given cut score on the
ITBS to be considered for promotion. v Training conducted via Screencast
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Alternative Assessment for Grade 3 Promotion (AAGTP)
v Administered at the end of the summer Reading camp.
v Participants: Retained grade 3 students
v SAT-10, Primary 3 is scored locally through ITS v Represents 4th opportunity for students to be
promoted to grade 4 v Students must score at or above a given cut score
on the SAT-10 to be considered for promotion v Training conducted via Screencast 45
v Administered mid-November
v Participants: Students who “just missed” passing the AAGTP, or other students at the principal’s discretion
v ITBS, Level 10 will be scored via Thinkgate securely. A listing of results will need to be picked up at TDC.
v Represents 5th opportunity for retained 3rd grade students to be promoted to grade 4
v Students must have a passing score on the ITBS, representing 4th grade work.
Grade 3 Mid-Year Promotion (GTMYP)
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PERT
v High schools must evaluate the college readiness of each
student prior to grade 12. Eligible grade 11 students with the following criteria should test.
• Student who score a Level 2 or 3 on the reading portion of the Grade 10 FCAT 2.0
• Students who score Level 2, 3 or 4 on the Algebra I EOC in Grade 10.
v Results of the assessment will be used to advise students. v Rule 6A-1.094223, effective Nov. 3, 2013, allows a high
school student who has taken Algebra 1 but has not passed the EOC to use a comparative score of 97 or higher on PERT Math to meet high school graduation requirements.
v Dual Enrollment Eligibility 47
PERT College Readiness Scores
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College Readiness Scores
Assessment Reading Writing Mathematics
ACT 19 17 English
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SAT 440 Verbal
N/A
440 Math
CPT 83 83 Sentence Skills
72 Elementary Algebra
PERT 106 103 114
New 2014-15: College readiness measures have been eliminated from the high school grade component
PERT Score Repository • Houses all PERT scores across the state
• Miami-Dade College (MDC) is able to access PERT test scores for students participating in Dual Enrollment and incoming students interested in enrolling at MDC after graduation.
• Miami-Dade County Public Schools uploads PERT test scores on SPI for school access.
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FAIR and FKLRS Progress Monitoring and Reporting Network (PMRN v4) • Access to PMRN via http://www.fldoe.org/sso ▫ Login with employee credential ▫ From SSO site click on PMRN • Principal: Required task for establishing SSO/
PMRN access for school level users http://www.justreadflorida.com/pmrnfair-fs/pdf/ssoprincipal.pdf ▫ Heat Tickets ▫ [email protected] or 855-814-2876 • Toubleshooting: Use Firefox
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v Standards, Guidelines, and Procedures for Test Administration and Test Security available at http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestChairInfo/InfoForTest Chair.asp • General guidelines adopted
by School Board
v Florida Test Security Statute and Rule
Security
v The FLDOE has contracted with Caveon Test Security to provide its Caveon Data Forensics™ for all statewide assessments.
v Caveon will analyze data to identify highly unusual test results for two primary groups: • Students with extremely similar test responses; and
• Schools with improbable levels of similarity, gains and/or erasures.
v Flagging only the most extreme results.
FCAT/FCAT 2.0/NGSSS EOC Caveon Data Forensics
0 1 2
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Item Number
Index=0.25; Scores=303 & 309
No Match Same Correct Same Incorrect
0 1 2
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Item Number
Index=15.7; Scores=303 & 309
No Match Same Correct Same Incorrect
A Comparison…
FSA and FS EOC AIR Data Forensics • American Institutes for Research (AIR) will
conduct data forensics using their own methodology. • New model for similarity indices to be proposed
at Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting in November. • Webinars for districts after the TAC meeting;
dates TBD.
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v Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis Website: http://oada.dadeschools.net/
v Test Chairperson Website: http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestChairInfo/InfoForTestChair.asp
v Testing Calendar (check for updates regularly): http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestingCalendar/TestingCalendar.asp
v Guidelines and Tips for School Test Chairpersons:
http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestChairInfo/27GuidelinesandTipsforSchoolTestChairpersons.pdf
v Standards, Guidelines, and Procedures for Test Administration and Test Security:
http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestChairInfo/StandardsGuidelinesandProceduresMay2013.pdf
v Test Security Screencast for Test Administrators and Proctors
http://oada.dadeschools.net/Screencasts/TestSecurity/TestSecurity.html
District Resources
v Student Assessment and Educational Testing: • Dr. Sally A. Shay, District Director
v Florida Standards Assessment (FSA), Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT/FCAT 2.0) , and End-of-Course Assessments (EOC): • Maria C. Bruguera, Director I • Mara Ugando, Staff Specialist
v Stanford Achievement Test-Tenth Edition (SAT-10), Grade 3 Promotion Opportunities, and Post Secondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): • Mayda Cabeza, Director I
v Comprehensive English Language Learning Assessment (CELLA), Interim Assessment, and National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP): • Felicia Mallory, Executive Director • Denetra Collins, Staff Specialist
v District Designated End-of-Course Assessments (DDEOC) • Kathy Sierra, Supervisor
v Test Distribution Center • Magaly Hernandez, Supervisor
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