Title: Educational Planning and Assessment System
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2Educational Planning and Assessment System
3EPAS Scales Relationship
4 College Readiness Standards (CRS) are the
statements that represent widely held learning
goals that are important for success in high
school, college, and the world of work. The
CRS link EXPLORE, PLAN, and the ACT Assessment
scores to curriculum and instructional decision
making.
5College Readiness Standardsby Learning Strands
and Score Ranges
Scores are seen as Assessment for Achievement,
rather than Assessment of Achievement!
6ACT College Readiness Standards
Kentucky 2006
7ACT CRS Ranges Page 12
8PLAN EXPLORE Score Reports
9PLAN EXPLORE Score Reports
10CRS and Your Curriculum
- Review of state objectives
- Review of state approved textbooks
- Collaboration with national teacher
organizations NCTM, NCTE, IRA, NSTA - Local item writers
- National Curriculum Survey
- Comparisons with over 35 states curriculum
frameworks, including Kentucky - Worksheets for local comparison
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12EXPLORE PLAN CRS Standards
Reports and Guides
13Improving Academic Achievement
- CRS Guides
- Examples of test items by Strand by Score Range
- Suggestions for strategies and assessments by
Strands - Special Section Using Assessment Information to
Help Support Low-Scoring Students
14College Readiness Benchmark Scores
The ACT Benchmark Score indicates a 50 chance
of obtaining a B or a 75 chance of obtaining a
C in corresponding credit-bearing college
courses.
15Percent of Kentucky Graduating Seniors Meeting
College Readiness Benchmark Scores
16 PLAN EXPLOREScore Reports
- Do my scores indicate that I am on track to being
ready to succeed in college courses?
17Title screenCourses Count
Courses
Courses
Count!
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18Meeting Benchmarks by Courses Taken
19Math Courses Count
20Science Courses Count
21Courses Count!
22Gain KC13 TN5
Gain KC9 TN4
Gain KC9 TN3
Gain KC7 TN3
Gain KC7 TN2
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24Reading Between the Lines
- Those ACT-tested students who can read complex
texts are more likely to be ready for college - Performance on complex texts is the clearest
differentiator in reading between students who
are likely to be ready for college and those who
are not. And this is true for both genders, all
racial/ethnic groups, and all annual family
income levels
25Reading Between the Lines
- More students are on track to being ready for
college-level reading in 8th 9th grade than are
actually ready by the time they reach 12th grade - Not enough high school teachers are teaching
reading skills or strategies and many students
are victims of teachers low expectations
26Reading Between the LinesKentucky Report
27Reading Between the Lines
- Recommendations include
- Provide high school teachers in Kentucky with
professional development training to help them
incorporate the kinds of complex text and
instruction into their courses that will help
increase students readiness for college-level
reading. . . . - Page 7, KY Reading Report
28ACT and Education Trust
- What are the components of high school courses
that prepare students for successful entry into
postsecondary education without the need for
remediation?
29On Course for Success ACT and Education Trust
- Selection criteria
- 40 minority or 50 free/reduced lunch
- Strong performance on Benchmarks
- Common success resources
- College-oriented content in the courses
- Qualified and experienced teachers
- Teaching that is flexible and responsive to
students - Extra student support when needed
30On Course for Success ACT and Education Trust
- Content and strategies
- Textbook-shaped, college preparatory
- Teacher-directed, constant flow of questioning
- Exposition and questioning
- Students expected to
- act like scholars in the field
- practice good work habits
- Outside-of-class academic support
31On Course for Success ACT and Education Trust
- Chapters IV, V, VI
- Composite syllabi in each discipline
- Discussion of each syllabus
- Syllabus for
- Geometry
- Algebra II
- Precalculus
- English - Grade 10
- English - Grade 11
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
32A Grading Scale
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35Other Reports
- Intervention Rosters EXPLORE and PLAN
- Self-reported Needs
- Dont plan to finish high school or no
postsecondary plans - Intervention Roster EXPLORE only
- Scoring in lowest 10th percentile
- Intervention Rosters PLAN only
- 2 Rosters related to college planning
- CRS Report and 5 Guides EXPLORE and PLAN
36Resources
www.act.org/ew/resources
37College Readiness Begins in Middle School
Courses Count
On Course for Success
Reading Between the Lines
38Policy Reports
39Policy Reports
40Policy Reports
41Other Research
- Ready for College and Ready for Work Same or
Different - Schools Involving Parents in Early Postsecondary
Planning - School Relationships Foster Success for African
American Students
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