Title: Critical Information for Teachers and Principals
1High School
Proctoring the August 2007 WASL
- Critical Information for Teachers and Principals
Kimberly Ann DeRousie State Test Coordinator
July 30, 2007
2Intent
- Intent
- To ensure the best opportunity for students to
accurately show what they know and are able to do.
3August Directions for Administration-Supplement
- This manual contains critical information for
proctoring the August WASL. Become familiar with
it prior to testing. - Available online at
- www.k12.wa.us/assessment/TestAdministration
4Errata for High School WASL DFA
- Before administering the WASL test, make the
following corrections to the August Directions
for Administration supplement. - Reading Session One, Page 28 - Say Box
- Change instructions in Say box from your choice
to it
5Responsibilities ofSchool Assessment Coordinator
- The School Assessment Coordinator shall
- Maintain test security and accountability of test
materials. - Follow appropriate procedures for counting,
distributing, collecting, and returning test
materials. - Sign test security affidavit, as required by
OSPI. - Report all testing irregularities according to
OSPI instructions.
6Responsibilitiesof Test Proctors
- Test proctors shall be educational practitioners
who also shall - Attend required training sessions and read all
assigned training materials required for each
test they proctor - Administer tests according to the directions in
the test manual - Document and report immediately any testing
irregularities to the school assessment
coordinator or principal - Ensure that test documents are given only to the
student identified in the coding - Maintain confidentiality concerning test items,
test content, and individual student results - Sign and submit proctor security report, as
required by OSPI.
- Reading, revealing, or copying passages, test
items, or performance tasks. - Interpreting or reading test items or passages
for students. - Causing achievement to be inaccurately measured
or reported. - Copying or reading student responses.
Examples of Prohibited Activities
7Code of Conduct
- It is your responsibility to ensure that standard
procedures are followed. - Ensure understanding of test protocol.
- Confirm the accuracy of student demographics.
- Watch for irregularities during testing.
- Document any unusual or inappropriate behaviors
during testing. - Follow the Code of Professional Conduct.
8Mandatory Testing Schedule for August High School
WASL
The August 2007 High School WASL must be
administered according to the mandatory
schedule. Students taking the August 2007 High
School WASL will be required to sign their name
on the front cover of the test booklet.
9Communication with Students and their Families
- Schools should communicate information to staff,
students, and parents about the August High
School WASL testing. - Students should be reminded of the following
items - Bring to testing
- School or Government ID
- Calculator (optional)
- Bring or make plans for lunch (unless district
provided) - Arrive at testing site
- 800 am
- District provided materials
- No. 2 Pencils
- Calculators
- Acetate Mathematics Tool (Straightedge,
protractor, etc.) - Scratch paper
- Dictionaries and Thesauruses
10Participation in Testing
- WASL without accommodations
- WASL with accommodations
- WASL-Modified (Level 2 Basic meets standard)
The Washington Assessment of Student
Learning-Modified is an assessment option for
students whose IEP indicates meeting standard at
a modified level is the most appropriate
choice. This option sets Level 2 Basic as the
performance standard required to achieve a
passing score and would lead to a Certificate of
Individual Achievement (CIA).
- Student in grades 10, 11, and 12 in Spring 2007
may test in Reading, Mathematics, and/or Writing - Students in Grade 9 in Spring 2007, Private
school and Home-based students may not
participate in the August 2007 High School WASL
tests. - If not pre-registered via the OSPI Web site,
students may test if materials and space are
available.
11Scheduling Testing
- Students are asked to show up the day of testing
at 800 am for registration. - Allow time (approximately 25 minutes) to pass out
materials, read directions, answer questions,
collect materials, etc. - Breaks should last no longer that 5-10 minutes.
- Students should not miss their scheduled lunch
break.
12Accommodations
- Know any necessary special education, 504 Plan,
and bilingual accommodations. - Accommodations must provide access to the tests,
not advantage. - Four types of accommodations
- Scheduling
- Setting
- Presentation
- Response
- Accommodations must be documented on back cover
of test in Boxes 3 and 6.
If a student is enrolled in a Transitional
Bilingual Program, allow students to use a
dictionary or thesaurus in print or electronic
form (no spell check) in English, native
language, or visual formats for the Writing WASL.
13Providing Testing Materials
- Mathematics
- Approved calculators session one only
- Tools and manipulatives (counters, base ten
blocks, color tiles, number boards,
hundred boards, geoboards, 3-D shapes, fraction
shapes, representative currency and coins, or
instructional clocks) - Writing
- At least 3 sheets of lined yellow scratch paper
- Commercially published thesaurus or dictionary
- No. 2 Pencils ONLY
- Pens, highlighters, markers, mechanical pencils
and pencils of 2.5, 3.0 etc., are NOT OK
they will not be picked up by the scanners.
14Test Security
- Keep tests in a locked/secure location as defined
in your schools test security plan. - Develop system for tracking materials so that all
testing materials are accounted for and returned
to test coordinator after testing is completed. - Follow building protocol for students who need
more time.
15Preparing the Testing Environment
- Ensure location meets security and supervision
requirements. - All testing locations must be posted with a sign
that alerts staff and administration. This
posting assists in preventing interruptions in
testing and facilitates the monitoring of testing
by administration. - Remove or cover any materials in the classroom
that may help students answer test questions. - Allowed to remain
- Alphabet strip
- Number line
- Writing Checklist
My Word List Compare Contrast Connect Analyze Inte
rpret Synthesize Evaluate
16Cell Phones and Backpacks
- Many students and staff members carry cell phones
and pagers with them to class. Because these
devices can be used to transmit information and
capture images, cell phones, iPods, pagers, and
any other communications devices must be turned
off and kept out of view while students are
testing. - Many students carry backpacks and purses. These
must be placed a distance from the student so
that items may not be retrieved without leaving
the seat.
17Procedures to Ensure Accurate Individual Score
Reports for Students
Students must sign test booklets
Proctor (optional)
CAUTION Never mark or obscure the security
barcode on front of test booklet. (This barcode
is used to track the return of test booklets.)
- Security barcodes are printed on the front cover
of test booklets.
Notes box available
Student working on incorrect session, Scribe, etc.
18How to Apply Adhesive Pre-ID Barcode Labels
Adhesive Pre-ID Barcode Labels must be adhered to
the back cover.
- All pre-registered students will have
preprinted adhesive labels. - If a student Pre-ID adhesive label is not
available you must hand grid each test
booklet on the back cover (demographic page). - Extra care must be taken to assure that all
test booklets (Reading, Math, Writing) for a
specific student have identical student
demographic data gridded on them. Boxes 1, 2,
4, 5, and 7 will be used to reconcile
multiple test booklets for a student.
Demographic page (back cover)
19During Testing
- Read directions in Say boxes as written.
- No paraphrasing.
- Specific feedback must not be given to individual
students about completing specific questions. - Create a positive testing environment.
Note for Writing only You may define words or
phrases in the Checklist or Prompt as needed for
individual students, but your response may not
hint or imply how a student might write his or
her response.
20Set Expectations
Students must
- write legibly
- check their own work to assure it is complete
- completely erase incorrect responses to multiple
choice items to ensure accurate results - not disrupt others when finished
Incorrect
Correct
21Monitoring Testing
- MBWAMonitor by walking around.
- Proctors and monitors should watch for the
following - Be sure students are working on the correct
session - Be sure they are generally following the
directions given at the beginning of the session
(you may reread the directions to the student, if
needed). - You may not point out to students an incorrectly
answered question, point out questions that have
not been completed, or read and comment on
student essays. Also, you may not paraphrase
questions or read the items to the students.
22Report Irregularities in Test Administration
- Reproduction of test booklets or secure
supporting testing materials. - Improper test preparation.
- Improper test proctoring including
- Providing group accommodations not permitted in
DFA. - Allowing breaks during testing outside the
parameters listed in DFA. - Providing student access to tools or materials
not allowed for that test. - Coaching, departing from prescribed script in
DFA, or attempting to artificially inflate the
test scores of students. - Not providing students with tools or materials
that are available for that session of test. - Unforeseen interruption in test administration.
The District/Site coordinator should be notified
of testing irregularities. All irregularities
must be documented. The front of the student test
booklet contains a space for the test proctor to
document any deviation from testing procedures.
23Scribing for Student
- Use scribing for students unable to write in test
booklet. - Must be used during regular classroom
instruction. - Scribing must conform to the specific directions
in DFA. - Mark Irregular Test Administration Box 8 on back
cover of test booklet. - Name of scribe should be noted on front cover of
test booklet in the Notes box.
24After Testing
- Collect and account for all test booklets
- Remove all Writing drafts from test booklets and
shred - Ensure that all accommodations are gridded on
back cover - Document any special circumstances in Notes box
- Report errors in demographic information on
student booklets - Return all materials to School Assessment
Coordinator - Complete online Proctor Questionnaire
- Submit Proctor Security Report
Proctor www.k12.wa.us/WASLsurvey
25Proctor Resources
- Contents
- Accommodations Checklist for Special Populations
- Proctor Security Report
- Front Cover of Writing Test Booklet
- Back Cover of Writing Test Booklet
- Instructions for Completing the WASL Demographic
Page - TestingDo Not Disturb sign
- Writing ChecklistExpository
- Writing ChecklistPersuasive