Title: CriterionReferenced Tests Administration
1Criterion-Referenced TestsAdministration
- Deborah Swensen, Evaluation and Assessment,
Director - David Smith, Test Development, Coordinator
- Wendy Carver, Specialist
- Julie Quinn, Specialist
- Sarah Moore, Production Specialist
- Sharon Marsh, Computer Services
- Utah State Office of Education
- February 2008
2- Welcome
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- Introductions
- Post-Its
Thoughts and Ideas
3 4UBSCT Results Update
- March 26th (Wednesday) File Arrives at USOE
- March 27th (Monday) Cleaned Electronic File to
Districts - March 27th April 1th (Monday, Tuesday) Data
Clean-up
5UBSCT Results Update
- April 2nd Paper Reports Shipped by MP
- April 8th (Tuesday) Paper Reports Arrive at
Districts - May 1st (Monday) State Disaggregated Report on
Website
6CRT Timelines
- March 21
- All Test Materials arrive at District Office
- 2 Weeks Before Testing Window
- District Pre-print File to USOE
7CRT Timelines
- 1 Week Before Testing Window
- Answer Documents arrive at District
- Testing Window
8CRT Timelines
- Testing Window
- CBT 48 hour raw score preliminary report
- PBT within 5 Days after Testing Window
- Answer Documents to USOE
- Answer documents not returned will count against
participation - All student file to USOE
9CRT Timelines
- PBT - 4 Days after all Answer Documents arrive at
USOE (Traditional and year round may be sent
separately) - CRT Raw Score Roster Report
- Electronic in move it folder
- Individual student by class
- District, school, class summary
- Teacher/Subject summary report
- Electronic in move it folder
- Error List
- Electronic in move it folder
10CRT Timelines
- CBT end of Testing Window
- CRT Raw Score Roster Report
- Electronic in move it folder
- Individual student by class
- District, school, class summary
- Teacher/Subject summary report
- Electronic in move it folder
- Error List
- Electronic in move it folder
11CRT Timelines Summary
- CBT raw scores 48 hour turn-around
- PBT reports 4 days after answer docs received
- CBT reports end of Testing Window
12CRT Timelines Summary
- District submits corrected error list to USOE
within 5 days of receipt - Corrected raw roster sent electronically to
district within 3 days - 6. Combined PBT CBT Research Disk on move-it,
within a day of receiving corrected raw roster
error report
13CRT Timelines
- Due Dates for Error Reports
- Submit as Early as Possible
- No Later than
- June 25nd
- Final Error Report Due for Traditional Schools
- July 6th
- Error Report Due for Year Round Schools
14CRT Timelines
- September 15
- Written appeals due to USOE
- September 19
- U-PASS AYP Reports released to public
- November 1
- Deadline for clearinghouse corrections
15Home and Private School Board Rule R277-604
- Private School Students MAY participate
- Payment in advance for assessment costs to USOE
- Payment in advance for administration costs (LEA)
- Participation under the supervision of LEA
16Home and Private School Board Rule R277-604
- Home School Students SHALL be allowed to
participate - Must be enrolled in at least one course in public
school - Costs the same as public students
- Participation under the supervision of LEA
17Home and Private School Board Rule R277-604
- Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) students
- Costs the same as public students
- Participation under the supervision of LEA
18Home and Private School Board Rule
- State Costs for each test
- ELA CRT 6.00
- Math CRT 4.00
- Science CRT 4.50
- UBSCT reading 10.00
- UBSCT writing 20.00
- UBSCT math 10.00
- DWA 15.00
19Electronic High School
- If EHS is the Students school of record they
will administer the CRT - If the student is making up credit, they will not
take the CRT
20CRT Administration Changes
- ELL students enrolled before April 15 of current
school year and who are new to the United States
(first year of enrollment in any U.S. school) - and
- ELL students enrolled on or after April 15 of
previous school year - Must take the Science CRT (not counted in any AYP
calculation) - Non-Regulatory Guidance, May 2007
21CRT Information -
- Development Team
- Whats New
22CRT Reminders
- Remember the CRTs are an untimed test.
- Most students can complete a test section in the
normal class period - Allow a student to complete each section
- Make up any incomplete session (CBT and PBT)
- Do not allow a student to return to previous
pages if they are making up an incomplete session
23CRT Reminders
- Mark the accommodations box
- PBT top right hand corner of demographics page
- CBT mark accommodated and the accommodations
that are being provided
24Development
- David A. Smith
- Assessment Development Coordinator
- David.Smith_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7731
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25Test Administration Manuals (TAMS)
- All TAMS are now as consistent as possible in
format and directions, given the individual
variances of the three content areas - TAMS are meant for test proctors/administrators
(teachers, counselors)
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26Math Reference Sheets
- There are two reference sheets for the math CRTs
this year - One is for operational items (sections 1 and 2)
- One is for pilot items relating to the new core
(section 3)
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27Math Reference Sheets
- Be sure to use the right reference sheet for the
right sections - The sheets are on different colored paper
- Gather the sheets used in sections 1 and 2 before
distributing the sheet for section 3 - These instructions are clearly explained in the
TAMs
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28Elementary CRT Calculator Usage
- For calculator usage per test section refer to
the Test Overview in the TAM - For PBT students may use their own calculator or
one provided by the teacher - For CBT the four function calculator will be
available for all grades. The scientific
calculator will be available for 6th grade
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29Secondary CRT Calculator Usage
- For PBT students may use their own calculator or
one provided by the teacher - For CBT Four function and scientific calculators
will be available for 7th grade through Algebra 2
with graphing calculator added for Algebra 2
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30Changes to Elementary ELA CRTs
- Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades
- The tests are four sessions each with minimal
teacher interaction - After getting students started at the beginning
of each session, it is only during the listening
portions of the tests that teachers speak with
the whole class - This is a significant change, especially for
fourth grade
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31Changes to Elementary ELA CRTs
- Tabs in the Test Administration Manuals
- There is only one Test Administration Manual for
each grade. However, since this is a pilot
year, there are multiple forms for each grade
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32Changes to Elementary ELA CRTs
- To accommodate the different forms, the fourth
session of each test is located at the end of the
Test Administration Manual with a shaded tab
listing the form information at the edge of the
page - It is very important that teachers use the
appropriate form when administering the fourth
session
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34ELA CBT Testing
- This year passages on both the Elementary and
Secondary ELA CRTs will be vertically aligned on
the computer screen - At first the student will see the passage on the
left side of the screen - For passages longer than the screen, only
vertical scrolling will be required
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- Once the student reads the passage, s/he advances
to the next screen questions for the passage
will be positioned on the right side of the
screen - One question appears at a time on the screen
until the student answers it or marks it for
review and advances to the next question - Passages will always be visible on the left as a
student progresses through the questions on that
passage
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382008 Elementary Test Overview
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392008 Elementary Test Overview
402008 Elementary Test Overview
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412008 Secondary Test Overview
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422008 Secondary Test Overview
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432008 Secondary Test Overview
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44Site Coordinators Manual
- Meant for the person coordinating testing in each
school - Three Sections
- General
- Paper-Based Testing (PBT)
- Computer-Based Testing (CBT)
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45Accommodations
- Wendy Carver
- Special Education Assessment Specialist
- Wendy.Carver_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7639
46Include all students in instruction and
assessments
- Assessments without accommodations
- Assessments with accommodations
- English Language Learners
- Students with Disabilities
- Students on a 504 plan
- Utahs Alternate Assessment (UAA) for students
with significant cognitive disabilities
47Utahs Alternate Assessment (UAA)
- Language Arts grades 1-12
- Math grades 1-12
- Science grades 4-12
- Exempted from other U-PASS tests
- Tasks will not change this year
- Bubble sheets for UAAs new last year
- A student either takes the UAA in all subject
areas or the CRT in all subject areas
48Utahs Alternate Assessment (UAA)
- If a student is tested on a CRT in one subject
and a UAA in another subject, the student will be
non-proficient on the UAA no matter what the
proficiency score - Example CRT in math science UAA in Language
Arts non-proficient on UAA - The presumption is if a student is cognitively
able to take the CRT in one subject, that student
is cognitively able to take the CRT in all
subjects
49Utahs Alternate Assessment (UAA)
- Teacher should fill in only one task for each
content area (language arts, math science) - If the student has more than one math goal,
choose only one math task for the UAA - Accommodations have been removed from the UAA
answer document since the UAA is individually
accommodated
50Accommodations
- On CRT answer documents mark accommodations in
both places - Non-Standard Participation - lower left corner
- Specific accommodations under Accommodations
(ELL, IEP, 504) - upper right corner
51Accommodations
- While teachers are still in school check the
error reports so that the teachers can correct
accommodation errors
52Modifications
- Definition Modifications are changing, lowering,
or reducing learning or assessment expectations - May result in implications that could adversely
affect a student throughout that individuals
educational career - Modified tests will NOT be counted toward
PROFICIENCY in AYP
53Presentation Accommodations
- Directions Read Aloud in English and Signed
- CRT - Clarification, paraphrasing and
re-reading of directions are allowed - Should be in a place separate from students who
do not have this accommodation
54Presentation Accommodations
- Questions Read Aloud in English, Signed, and
Screen Reader - CRT Math Science Yes
- CRT Elem. Sec. Language Arts Indicated by a n
(will be given items that can and cannot be read
aloud prior to CRTs) - UBSCT Writing and Math Yes
- UBSCT Reading - NO
55Response Accommodations
- Word Processor (No Spell Check)
- Word Processor not used on CRTs
- Grammar spell check must be disabled
- DWA - Yes
- Adult should copy to answer document
- UBSCT Writing Yes
- Adult does not need to copy to answer document
56Response Accommodations
- Calculation Devices
- Includes abacus, arithmetic table, manipulatives
- CRT YES on all sections including
non-calculator section - UBSCT Math Yes
57Response Accommodations
- Graphic Organizers Visual Organizers
- Student generated
58Setting Accommodations
- Reduce Distractions to Student
- Change in location
- Inside classroom
- In another room in the school
59Setting Accommodations
- Reduce Distractions to Others
- Change in location
- Students who need a reader or scribe
- Students who read or think out loud
- Students who make noises
60Setting Accommodations
- Physical Access
- Examples
- Auditorium lacks room for assistive technology
- Large print materials may require table instead
of desk - A student has access to either computer-based or
paper-and-pencil-based test administration
61Timing/Scheduling Accommodations
- Timing/Scheduling Accommodations
- Increase the allowable length of time to complete
a test or assignment and may also change the way
the time is organized - It is recommended that subtest sessions be
completed the same day on which they are started.
If necessary, additional completion sessions
should be scheduled, within the LEAs determined
testing window, and carefully proctored to ensure
that the student does not access previously
completed items
62Timing/Scheduling Accommodations
- Extended Time
- Common often time and one half
- Reader or scribe often double time
- CRT it is recommended that subtests be
completed on same day as started - UBSCT subtests must be given on assigned day
and completed within school day
63Timing/Scheduling Accommodations
- Multiple Breaks
- Supervision is required for all students on
breaks - Schedule Change
- Best time of day
- Multiple days
64Computer-based Testing(CBT)
- Some LEAs are saying students with disabilities
do better on CBT than paper-based tests - Teachers will have to read aloud to student while
student takes computer-based test - If student has directions read aloud
accommodation, the directions may be paraphrased,
clarified, etc.
65Computer-based Testing(CBT)
- Calculator
- Elementary need to bring calculator for
non-calculator sections of the CRT - Secondary do not need a calculator since no
non-calculator sections of the CRT - Large print and Braille are not available on CBT
- No need for scribe/word processor on CBT
66Computer-based Testing(CBT)
- If student has multiple breaks accommodation or
needs to stop testing before the section is
completed, make sure the student does not have
access to item previously completed before break,
etc.
67Science ELL
- ELL students enrolled before April 15 of current
school year and who are new to the United States
(first year of enrollment in any U.S. school) - and
- ELL students enrolled on or after April 15 of
previous school year - Must take the Science CRT (not counted in any AYP
calculation)
68Production and Distribution
- Sarah Moore
- Production Manager
- Sarah.Moore_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7862
69Test Materials Receipt
- All materials are packaged by school and shipped
to the district except Language Arts Grade 2 - Verify the number of boxes received
- Principals do not distribute to teachers until
test window opens
70District Test Materials
- Materials Receipt Acknowledgement Form
- Copies of all school packing lists
- Test Booklet Overage
- Coordinators guides
71Verifying District Shipment
- Verify box contents using the district packing
list in box 1 of district labeled boxes - Do not open the shrink-wrapped packages at this
time - Contact USOE if the shipment appears incomplete
or if you have any questions
72School Test Materials
- Test Administration Manuals for CBT or PBT
- Test booklets for each subject based on ordered
materials and mode using
73Paper Based Test Materials
- Math, English Language Arts (ELA) and/or Science
- Math and ELA will be shipped from Pearson
- Science will be shipped from Measured Progress
- ALL Re-orders through USOE
74Paper Based Test Materials
- Math grades 5 and up have reference sheets
included in the booklets - Science Physics and Chemistry Reference
sheets are individual, included in shrink-wrapped
packs - Shrink-wrapped packs of 10 booklets
75Paper Based Test Materials
- Math grade 1 None
- Math grade 2 through Algebra 2 Shipped by
Pearson per order requests, boxed by school,
shipped to districts for verification - NEW THIS YEAR Re-orders through USOE, shipped
by USOE
76Paper Based Test Materials
- ELA grade 1 None
- ELA grade 2 Shipped from Computer Services at
USOE after pre-print upload - ELA grade 3 through 11 Shipped by Pearson per
order requests, boxed by school, shipped to
districts for verification - NEW THIS YEAR Re-orders through USOE, shipped
by USOE
77Paper Based Test Materials
- Science Grades 4 Physics
- Shipped from Measured Progress per Order
Requests, boxed by school, shipped to district
for verification - Reorders through USOE, shipped by USOE
78Paper Based Test Materials
- OVERAGE
- Extra booklets included labeled for district
- Shipped to districts with single grade enrollment
of 2000 plus automatically
79Paper Based Test Materials
- Additional materials available through USOE web
ordering, open April 1st. - 48 hour turn around
- To encourage CBT participation and reduce waste.
80Computer Based Test
- Pre-ordered through USOE
- Pre-loaded through Computer Services, USOE
- Additional students loaded on the fly
- Two TAMs should be provided for each lab
- TAMs should already be ordered through UTOS
81Braille and Large Print
- We will include standard print booklets
- We dont provide answer documents in Braille and
Large Print. - Therefore, make sure answers are transferred!
82Security
- NEW
- District Assessment Director Sign-off Guide
83Sign-off Books for Assessment Directors
84Pre-Prints
- Sharon Marsh
- Computer Support Specialist
- Sharon.Marsh_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7915
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85Testing 2007-2008 Are you ready?
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86Training is paying off but heres a reminder of
last years problems
86
87Problems 2006-2007
- Not checking header sheets for teacher and
section information - All student files still not in on time
- Answer Documents not preprinted were not bubbled
correctly - UAA more than one task entered
- Tests packaged by school and not test type
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88Problems 2006-2007
- Both UAA and CRT test given.
- Error reports not corrected on time
- Accommodation errors
- Withdrawn students not being returned with
regular batch to be scored causing a error on the
missing document report - Bar-code label for booklets not being returned on
booklet with special code box marked
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89Problems 2006-2007
- Remember the test-id is printed on the bar code
label so please remind your teachers to check for
LA0202 for language and MA0202 for math.
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90Old Answer Documents 2006-2007
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91Dont Hang On To Old Answer Documents
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94Trimester Testing 2007-2008
- This would be the only time you would use last
years answer documents and you should have
received them when you uploaded pre-print files - This year we are going to send out the student
reports as soon as all of the districts that have
tested during that trimester period are finished
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95Trimester Testing 2007-2008
- If you have students that received an answer
document but wont test until spring mark the
answer document withdrawn and send it back with
the batch to be scored
96Do You Feel Like You Get Mixed Signals
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97On When to Send Files or If Im just doing CBT
why do I need to do anything?
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98Secure Testing Website to upload files for PP
Documents and CBT Preloads
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99Information on Testing Website
- Log onto the testing website
(https//cs.schools.utah.gov/assessment)
and click on support on the toolbar to download - Verification Application
- How To Manual
- Assessment Pre-print File Name Specification
File Format
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100Pre-Print Layout is different for PP read pg. 9
10 of the pre-print file name document
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101Pre-print File Layout Contd
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102Test File Upload
- You must send a pre-print file for every test
that you are giving - UAA students have to be in 3 separate files one
for every test that they will take remember on
science dont send in students grade 3 or below
they will take US0112, UM0112, UL0112
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103Testing Answer Documents
- Pearson will send you the math 2 booklets, but
you will send in pre-print files to create the
bar code labels - Language 2 booklets will be sent from USOE with
your labels - All math, science, and language answer documents
will be printed from the files that you send in
103
104Testing Answer Documents
- All UAA answer documents will be sent to you from
pre-print files that you send to USOE even if you
are doing everything online UAA must be done PP.
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105Spring 2008 Language
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106Spring 2008 Math
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107Spring 2008 Science
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108Spring 2008 UAA Language
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111Spring 2008 Science
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112Multiple forms for both language and math booklets
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113Language Arts Grade 2
114CBT PRE-LOADS
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115CBT DOWNLOADS
- Use testing website to upload files
(https//cs.schools.utah.gov/assessment) - Files will be sent to Pearson the same day they
arrive at USOE - Refer to page 9 10 of the preprint file naming
specification document the layout for CBT is
different than PP - Instead of PRE as part of your file name you will
use CBT
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116CBT Downloads
- A paper backup is no longer necessary. UAA
students however will need to use the new UAA
answer document - The 9 2 position used for CBT testing is used
to both load students into lab classes this must
be a numeric field - When those files are returned to USOE for the
official raw roster reports and raw class
summaries it will be used as a class identifier
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117Managing Answer Documents
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118UALPA is batched different please call if you
have questions
119Batching UALPA for Scoring
- Kindergarten is the only grade that does not have
multiple grade levels or a different form. You
cant batch different forms of the test together
C1 cant be with C2 and you still need to batch
by school and grade but because they have
multiple grade levels you can send in all of your
3-6 as long as you have a header sheet for each
grade. If you have more than one elementary you
can do the same for that school.
120Batching UALPA for Scoring Contd
- All C1 grade 3-6 for your schools can be boxed
together as long as they each have header sheets
that have been filled out correctly all UALPA
documents need to be cut so use a light rubber
band to separate individual classes - Then you would do the same for all of your other
grades and forms - Please see example
121UALPA GRADE 3 6 COVER SHEET FORM C1
122Use this header for a 3rd grade teacher
123GRADE 3-C1
124Use this header for a 4th grade teacher
125GRADE 4-C1
126UALPA Reminders
- You dont need to send in an all student file
until the end of the year - Please make sure to batch the different forms
separate they wont scan if they are in the same
batch - You do need to use teacher number and section
- If you have UALPA teams that test assign them a
teacher number
127UALPA Reminders
- Please make sure that those doing the scoring
mark the scores - Keep the timing marks of the header sheet and the
answer document going the same directions so that
it is easier to cut the documents
128WE SCAN 6 DAYS A WEEK 2 SHIFTS A DAY
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129Louise
Louise
Thelma
Louise
What about Bob?
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BOB
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131We dont mind pulling out your extra papers when
were scanning really we dont!
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133Anything that is not part of the answer
document, STOPS the scanner
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134The following is a list of problems that continue
to slow scanning
- Tests grouped together by school instead of by
test - Bar code labels put over other labels or lined
out and used for a different student - Photocopied answer documents substituted for
actual test, these will not scan - Tests mixed with other tests, e.g., language 2
booklet in with math 2
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135The following is a list of problems that continue
to slow scanning
- Using only one header sheet for a teachers
elementary classes - Mixing 3rd and 4th grade classes together under
one header sheet - Sending 1st TRI answer documents in with your 2nd
TRI or worse keeping them until SPRING. Remember
the error reports shows your missing answer
documents, and every spring we have new answer
documents and test
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136The following is a list of problems that continue
to slow scanning
- When using blank answer documents check to see
that all information has been bubbled in - We still have districts that use another students
pre-printed answer document and cross out the
information remember every pre-printed documents
must be returned with the special code box marked
with the reason why the student didnt take the
test
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137Why is quality screening of your various tests so
important?
- Anytime a problem is detected, scanning is halted
until the problem is resolved, which causes
additional delays not only for your district but
subsequent districts that are next in line for
their documents to be scanned and processed - Cooperation on your part ensures that we can
return results to you as quickly and accurately
as possible
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138What happens after testing is finished?
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139CRT Timelines
- CBT - 48 hour preliminary raw score reports
- All student file to USOE when you close your
testing session for your district
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140CRT Timelines
- PBT - within 5 days after Testing Window
- Answer Documents to USOE
- All student file to USOE
140
141The following is a list of potential problems
that should be recognized
- Answer documents should be stacked with the
student names face up with the timing tracks to
the left. When the folded edge is cut preparatory
to scanning, timing tracks will be cut off
causing significant delay in scanning - Use a light rubber band to separate individual
teacher batches, with the header sheet on top, so
they will stay in order when cutting the answer
documents
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142The following is a list of potential problems
that should be recognized
- This year there will be different forms for the
math 2 and language 2 booklets please make sure
that when you package them for scoring if you
have more than one form that you keep them
separate. And if you would indicate on the
outside of the box the form because they will all
have different scan programs and this will help
to ensure the turn around time that will be
needed this year.
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143Packaging Shipping
- Please make sure that the answer documents are
all facing the same way - Check to see that answer documents that werent
pre-printed have been bubbled in - Check all header sheets and make sure that
teacher number section number have been bubbled
(MUST) - Teacher number is left justified with no spaces
in the 9 position field
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144Shipping Address
- Answer documents are to be delivered to your data
technician one of two ways - Option 1 Hand-deliver, FedEx, or UPS
Recommended - Utah State Office of Education
- District Computer Services
- 250 East 500 South
- Salt Lake City, UT 84111-4200
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145Shipping Information
- All tests must be grouped in one shipment to DCS
- All test materials need to be boxed in
appropriately sized boxes to avoid damage - Each box must display the following on the
outside (short side) of the box
146Shipping Information
- District Name
- School Number
- School Name
- Grade Level
- In small districts, multiple schools of the same
grade level may be placed in one box. Each must
have a control document and header sheet
147Package Box Label Example
148Understanding Error Reports and Corrections
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149Edit and Scoring
- As soon as your answer documents are scanned,
they are processed. Students that match the all
student file and dont have any other type of
errors will be on your raw reports. Students that
have problems will be listed on your error
reports - All reports will be placed in the secure
Move-It folder as soon as they are created
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150The following is a list of problems that appear
on error reports
- If you have students that have withdrawn from the
class that is being tested mark withdrawn in the
special code box and return with that teachers
class - On the math and language 2 if you have a student
that does not test put their label on a booklet
and mark the special code box and return with the
teachers class this will help with your missing
documents
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151Take A Close Look At Your Reports
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152Missing Document Report
- If you dont return every document that was
pre-printed you will see them listed by test and
by school - Every bar code label needs to be returned on a
booklet and the special code box marked. This was
a really big problem last year for lots of
districts
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153Resolving Error Reports
- Any of the students that have error problems
will not be on your raw roster or summary reports
but will be included on the error reports - It will be the districts responsibility to
provide the information to make the corrections.
In some cases it might be necessary to send
another all student file
154New Reports
- This year we have two new reports
- one will compare all of your pre-prints to the
documents that are returned for scanning - the second report will list the students that are
missing and from which test
155New Reports
- REMEMBER every answer document needs to be
returned with the Special Code Box marked - Those answer documents not returned will count
against your participation
156CBT Error Reports
- When your districts has completed testing the
files will be returned by Pearson at that time we
will match them to the all student file and
create raw roster and raw summary reports. This
process also will generate error reports just
like on your PBT testing. These will be placed in
your move-it folder.
157Types of CBT Errors
- No match on all student file
- Absent or withdrawn with responses
- Accommodation errors
- Just like the PBT you might need to send a new
all student file to fix your errors or you might
need to tell us what type of accommodations were
used
158Types of CBT Errors
- Remind teachers that if they mark accommodated
they must fill in all of the accommodations that
they used - Also if the students took any part of the test
they were not absent - The same applies to withdrawn
- You can tell your reports apart because they will
say CBT on them
159Count of Pre-Print to Scan File
160Missing Answer Documents
161LEA Error Report
162LEA Test ID Error
163Student Not on File
164Check Scores On Summary Reports
165Often Low Scores Can Indentify Batching Problems
166CRT Raw Roster RPT
167No need to stress when you know who to call for
help!
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168Who Do I Call?
- Sharon Marsh (801) 538-7915
- Becky Andrews (801) 538-7903
- Cindy Marshall (801) 538-7516
- Dawn West (801) 538-7914
- Shane Johnson (801) 538-7690
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169Getting jumpy Im almost done
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170Gentle Reminders for Teachers
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171Gentle Reminder
- Bar Code labels are printed by grade and test ID
- They need to be placed in the area that has apply
actual student label here - If teachers have applied their labels in any
other area dont try and remove it
172Non-Standard Participation
- Accommodated (ELL, IEP, 504) (1) if this is
bubbled you must show what type of accommodations
were used. (If this bubble is marked you must
bubble accommodations above) - Private or Home School (5)
- Modified (IEP Team) (2)
173Non-Participation
- Absent-Unable to make up test (1)
- Excused-Medical Emergency (2)
- Unknown Student (3)
- Officially withdrawn from class/school (4)
174Non-Participation
- Private or Home School (7)
- RT (8)
- UAA, Utahs Alternate Assessment (IEP team) (9)
175What Do I need to Do?
- When teachers bubble students as accommodated
they need to also mark the types of
accommodations that were used - This year you have a new error report that will
need to be fixed when that isnt resolved - When applying bar code labels make sure they have
the correct subject
176Remember if you have problems just call
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177Any Questions?
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178Equating Process
- David Smith
- Assessment Coordinator
- David.Smith_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7731
179Equating Process
- Criterion-Referenced or standards-based tests are
those where examinee scores are judged against an
established criterion or standard
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180Equating Process
- Scores on criterion-referenced or standards-based
tests are often reported in terms of whether the
examinee met the standard (e.g., proficient/pass)
or in terms of a particular criterion-based
category (e.g., basic, advanced)
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181Equating Process
- There is no limit to the percentage of examinees
scoring in a particular category. In other words,
all can pass or all can fail.
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182Equating Process
- The scores that divide the performance categories
on criterion-referenced or standards-based tests,
referred to as cut scores, are arrived at
through a systematic judgmental process called
standard setting that often involves groups of
content experts reviewing test and other data to
make determinations about where to place the
lines to divide the score distribution.
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183Equating Process
- Standard setting typically occurs early in a
testing program and is reviewed (validated) every
five years or so or when the program undergoes a
change.
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184Equating Process
- Norm-referenced tests, on the other hand, compare
examinee performance to that of a norm group
(which is often intended to be a representative
sample of the target of generalization, e.g., a
national sample) that took the test in a
particular year.
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185Equating Process
- Most norm-referenced tests are re-normed every
seven or eight years. Student scores are usually
reported as percentiles, or the percentage of
students from the norming group that the student
outscored.
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186Equating Process
- Linking, the umbrella term that includes test
equating, is the mathematical process of
connecting the scores from one test to the scale
of another test so that valid comparisons can be
realized.
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187Equating Process
- To put it simply, the equating procedure
determines, and then attempts to equalize, the
comparative difficulty of each test form. In
state testing programs this involves placing the
scores from the 2007 assessment, for example, on
the 2006 scale.
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188Equating Process
- The tests each year are linked using items common
to both test forms and then raw scores are placed
on the scale based on the results of that
equating procedure.
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189Equating Process
- In some years, the raw score necessary to reach a
certain scale score and performance level goes
up. - In other years it goes down
189
190Equating Process
- Equating is based on item characteristics and
changing student performance, not impact
percentages.
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191Equating Process
- In other words, if the students in the state
improved dramatically from one year to another,
the equating process will ensure that this
improved performance is reflected in higher
average statewide test scores.
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192Equating Process
- The converse is also true. The equating process
does not limit at all the percentage of students
that score in a particular performance category.
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193Ethics
- Deborah Swensen
- Assessment Director
- Deborah.Swensen_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7811
194Computer-Based Testing (CBT)
- Julie Quinn
- Computer-Based Assessments Specialist
- Julie.Quinn_at_schools.utah.gov
- 801-538-7723
195USOEs CBT Website
- February
- Proctoring PowerPoints
- Video Conference recordings
- December
- Proctoring and Technical PowerPoints
- Technical Training Video Conference recording
- http//schools.utah.gov/assessment/info_cbt.aspx
196Technical WebEx Training
- All steps needed for technical set-up of CBT
- February 13th
- February 21st
- March 4th
- New March 7th
- Cancelled March 21st
- Multi-media module should be reviewed prior to
WebExs. - Access info is posted on the USOEs CBT website
197Training Website
- Training Tests Educators Students
- Increase student familiarity with tools, moving
between sections, and submitting tests. - Increase educator familiarity with test
administration processes - System Verification Tests - Technical
- Large files, used to test bandwidth/hardware
- Used to verify hardware/infrastructure set-up
- Students do NOT take this test
198Training Tests
- Encourage students to explore all tools
- Scientific/Graphing calculators
- Reference Sheets
- Help tool with animated explanations
- Option eliminator pop-up
- Go to screen between sections
- Please emphasize the difference between Save and
Exit and Submit
199Live Testing Website
- User ID sent to Assessment Director in February.
- This ID is DIFFERENT than the Training ID.
- Assessment Director must set up IDs for other
users in the LEA. - Not needed until pre-load file is submitted.
- In general, Training Site IDs had broad
authority, but Live Site IDs have narrow
permissions. - All Users MUST have their own ID,
- Do not share IDs.
200CBT Pre-Load
- The CBT pre-load file places 92 groups or
classes with students, into the live site
hierarchy. - Do not manually add groups to the live site.
- ALL students MUST be accounted for.
- Submit only CBT students on the CBT pre-load.
201TestNav URLs
- Training Tests through TestNav
- www9.etest.pearson.com/UPASSTRNG
- Live Testing through TestNav
- www9.etest.pearson.com/UPASS
- Note TestNav will remember the last URL used.
- If training tests are given, change the URL
before students begin live testing.
202Student Management
- ALL students must be placed into sessions
- Submitted in pre-load, or manually added
- ALL students must be stopped
- Student submits test, or proctor selects Mark
Test Complete and enters a reason. - ALL sessions must be stopped
203Student Management
- Non-Standard, Non-Participation Codes
- MUST be marked BEFORE the students test is
stopped. - Can be identified when session is built.
- Specific accommodations must be identified if
Accommodations drop-down is selected.
204Student Management
205Student Management
- Between sections, students must be Resumed.
- The test can not be accessed if a student is in
Exited status. - Note Anytime a student exits TestNav before
submitting, they are placed into Exited status.
206Submit/Exit Issues
- Between test sections
- Students Save and Exit
- At the end of the final section of the test
- Students Submit
- Students should NOT Submit their test, until
they are finished taking ALL sections.
207Submit/Exit Issues
- Example A student is absent on day 1 of
testing, but take sections 2 and 3 with their
class. At the end of section 3, students in the
lab are instructed to Submit their tests.
If the student missed section 1 and
submits their test with the rest of the class, it
must be manually fixed by calling Pearson.
208Proctoring CBT
- Educators must actively proctor computer-based
testing - Proctors will not have copies of the tests to
refer to student questions should be addressed
using the item on their screen. - It is recommended that 2 individuals be in each
room during CBT administration. - Ethics-trained educator, and another person
209Organizing CBT
- Color-coded secure folders for each computer lab
or classroom with - Printed session roster
- Student authorization tickets
- Mark which sections students are absent for
- Log sheet for irregularities
- Absences, last day a student attends, etc
- 48 hour raw score reports
- Review reports and log data anomalies
210Organizing CBT
- Coordinate with technical personnel
- Process for reporting problems during testing
- Document interruptions, error messages
- Schedule completion, make-up sessions
- Set aside time in the schools testing schedule
- Can (dont have to) move students from regular
session rosters into session rosters just for
finishing testing.
211Additional Resources
- Self-guided, multi-media module for technical
training now available through Pearsons
website. - Under Resources Training Resources
Presentations - Pearsons help-desk 800-627-7900 x 845
- Open Monday Friday, 600 AM 730 PM
- Password resetting, problems accessing websites,
etc.
212Thank you for participating!