Title: Assessment and Accountability in Kentucky
1 Assessment and Accountability in
Kentucky
Phyllis Shuttleworth Program Consultant Kentucky
Department of Education
2Assessment and Accountability in Kentucky
- Assessment
- Components
- Standards
- Accountability
- Raw/Scale/Cut Scores
- Accountability Indices
- Growth Chart
- Rewards/Assistance
3- COMMONWEALTH ACCOUNTABILITY TESTING SYSTEM
4 Assessment
5 Two Basic Types of Assessments
- Criterion-referenced or Standards-Based
- student performance is measured against a set
standard
- Norm-referenced
- - student performance is
- measured against the
- performance of other
- students
6 Kentuckys Assessment Program
7 ELEMENTARY TESTING
8MIDDLE SCHOOL TESTING
9HIGH SCHOOL TESTING
10WHO CREATED CATS?
- CTB/MCGRAW-HILL TESTING COMPANY
11 WHO CREATED CATS?
- OVER 300 TEACHERS INVOLVED Blueprint
Construction, Content Advisory Committee,
NRT/Core Content Comparison, and Bias Screening - OVER 6200 EDUCATORS, PARENTS, CITIZENS SHARED
INPUT
12 WHO CREATED CATS?
- ADVISORY GROUPS EAARS - Education Assessment
and Accountability Review Subcommittee - NTAPAA - National Technical Advisory Panel on
Assessment and Accountability - OEA - Office of Education Accountability
- SCAAC - School Curriculum, Assessment and
Accountability Council
13 WHO CREATED CATS?
14 WHO CREATED CATS?
15 Norm-Referenced Test
- CTBS/5 Survey Edition
- Norm-Referenced
- Spring Administration
- Multiple-Choice
- Created by CTB McGraw-Hill (testing contractor)
16WHY HAVE NRT TESTS?
- Tests basic skills
- Counts in accountability formula
- Measures basic skills across the country
- Compares students nationally
17 Writing Portfolio
- Standards-Based
- Developed Over Time
- Collection of Students Best Work
- Created from Classroom Assignments
18GRADE 4 PORTFOLIOS
- 4 pieces includes Reflective (letter to
reviewer) Personal Literary Transactive - 1 piece from content area other than language
arts
19GRADE 7 PORTFOLIOS
- 5 Pieces
- A. Reflective (letter to reviewer)
- B. Personal
- C. Literary
- D. Transactive
- E. Choice of B-D
- 1 piece must be from content area other than
language arts/English
20GRADE 12 PORTFOLIOS
- 5 Pieces
- A. Reflective (letter to reviewer)
- B. Personal C. Literary
- D. Transactive
- E. Choice of B-D
- 2 pieces must be from content area other than
language arts/English
21 Kentucky Core Content Test
(KCCT)
- Standards-Based
- Spring Administration
- Includes Open-Response, Multiple-Choice,
Writing Prompts - Created by Kentucky Teachers Based on KYs Core
Content for Assessment
22 KENTUCKY CORE CONTENT TESTS
- 8 MULTIPLE CHOICE AND 2 OPEN RESPONSE IN EACH
- ARTS HUMANITIES
- PRACTICAL LIVING
- VOCATIONAL STUDIES
- WRITING ON DEMAND - CHOICE OF TWO PROMPTS
- 24 MULTIPLE CHOICE AND 6 OPEN RESPONSE IN EACH
- READING
- MATH
- SCIENCE
- SOCIAL STUDIES
( MULTIPLE CHOICE ARE WEIGHTED 33 AND OPEN
RESPONSE ARE WEIGHTED 67)
23 WHAT ABOUT PRETEST ITEMS?
- Found on all KY. Core Content Tests
-
- Used to test items with Kentucky students
- Mixed with regular test
- Doesnt count in CATS accountability
- Items can be used on later forms of KY. Core
Content Test after testing with students
24 Two Types of Standards
Content Standards
What Content
25KCCT Test Blueprint for Science
26 Two Types of Standards
how well
27Steps for Setting Performance Standards
Draft Performance Descriptions
Jaeger-Mills
Contrasting Groups
CTB Bookmark
Synthesis
KBE Decision
28- NOVICE
- APPRENTICE
- PROFICIENT
- DISTINGUISHED
29 WHAT ABOUT STUDENTS WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS?
- ALL STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ARE INCLUDED IN
CATS. - THOSE WITH MILD DISABILITIES TAKE ASSESSMENTS-USE
ACCOMMODATIONS FROM THEIR IEP.
30 WHAT ABOUT THOSE WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE NEEDS?
- FIRST - MAY BE DETERMINED TO BE EXEMPT FROM
STANDARD ASSESSMENTS. - NEXT PRODUCE
- AN ALTERNATE PORTFOLIO (COLLECTION OF STUDENT
WORK)
31 Alternate Portfolio
- Involves students with profound and severe
disabilities in the assessment program - Developed over time
- Collection of a students best work
- Created from classroom assignments
32 Accountability
33 Raw Scores Scale Scores
Cut Scores
34 Raw Scores
6 open-response items
24 multiple-choice items
2 open-response items
8 multiple-choice items
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36Raw Scores
FORM 6
FORM 4
37Scale Scores
FORM 4
FORM 6
38Science
39 Following A Student through the
Kentucky Core Content Test (KCCT)
Students Science Answers Form 2 Open Response
Raw Score
Scale Score
19 x 2 38
525
53
Multiple-Choice
- - - - - - - - -
15
40 Accountability Index
41Middle School Science
Weight
Calculation
0
13
Proficient
Distinguished
Total
67.72
67.7
Estimated Science Academic Index
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45 ACCOUNTABILITY INDEX
Academic and Non-academic measures are added
together to create a schools total score or
Accountability Index.
46Accountability Index
Non Academic Data Attendance Retention Dropout Tra
nsition
Schools Accountability Index
47 Growth Chart Every accountable school
1999/2000 Baseline Used to set goals and
determine progress
48Â
Novice Reduction Targets
Baseline
Recognition Points
Dropout Rate
Goal
Standard Error
Rewards Information
49 Rewards
- Allocations based on school size
- Meet dropout and novice reduction
- School-based decision making council decides
how to use
A school meets or exceeds Goal Line 3 shares A
school within the progressing area ½ share
with an
index greater than it had in the last biennium
A school passes through the recognition 1
share points the first
time (at 55, 66, 77, 88, and 100)
Top five percent (exceeding
88 and 100) 1 share
50 Assistance
- All schools with indices below their assistance
lines are - divided into three levels.
- Level 1 Conduct Scholastic Reviews and
Self- studies - Level 2 Receive Scholastic Reviews
- Level 3 Receive Scholastic Audits and Assistance
Teams with Highly Skilled Educators
51 Scholastic Audit
- The Kentucky Department of Education is required
- by House Bill 35 to conduct audits of schools
that - fail to meet achievement goals for each biennium.
- Team members defined by law and come from
- outside the district.
- Standards and Indicators for School Improvement
- document used as a measurement instrument.
- Allows schools to focus on their specific needs.
- Special funds available to help schools work on
- these needs.
52 WHY GIVE STATE TESTS?
- GIVES A MEASUREMENT OF STUDENTS PERFORMANCE
- TELLS WHERE STUDENTS NEED HELP
- USE TO MAKE DECISIONS IN CLASSROOMS ABOUT
LEARNING - INDICATES HOW SCHOOLS ARE PERFORMING
53 WHY ARE THESE TESTS SO IMPORTANT?
- PROVIDES A PICTURE OF LEVEL OF LEARNING
- DIRECTS LEARNING FOR ALL STUDENTS
- IDENTIFIES WEAKNESSES AND NEEDS
- RESULTS IN IMPROVED INSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE
SUCCESS IN TODAYS WORLD REQUIRES STUDENTS TO
KNOW MORE
54HELPFUL HINTS FOR SUCCESS
- INCLUDE MULTIPLE CHOICE OPEN RESPONSE IN
ROUTINE ASSESSMENTS - KNOW THE CORE CONTENT AND ALIGN INSTRUCTION TO IT
- FOLLOW THE PROGRAM OF
STUDIES
55 OPEN RESPONSE INFO
- Require students to combine content knowledge
and application of process skills in
communicating answers - Open response are appropriate for all students
- CONTENT
- HIGHER ORDER THINKING
PROGRAM OF STUDIES DISK INFORMATION
56OPEN RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
- Stress communication (explain expand)
- Give time to think respond
- Help to anticipate scoring of a question
- Use practical contexts (realize relevancy of what
they are learning) - PROGRAM OF STUDIES DISK INFORMATION
- Encourage self-evaluation (look for evidence of
quality refinement of skills) - Provide successful experiences with higher level
thinking - Evaluate frequently (helps progress by
determining quality of own work)
57 OPEN RESPONSE ANSWERING STRATEGIES
- UNDERLINE THE QUESTION
- NUMBER PARTS
- CIRCLE KEY
VERBS - FOCUS ON QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY
- LOOK FOR CORE CONTENT CLUES
- BE CONCISE
58OPEN RESPONSE FORMAT
- STUDENTS ANSWERS ARE LIMITED TO ONE PAGE FOR
EACH OPEN RESPONSE QUESTION (EXCEPT IN WRITING)
59THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT OPEN RESPONSE
- SCORED FOR SUBSTANCE-NOT WRITING STYLE
- NO CREDIT FOR INCORRECT RESPONSE
- RESTATE QUESTION ONLY IF HELPS KEEP FOCUS
- ASSESSES CONTENT, NOT WRITING
- NEED TO MANAGE TEST-TAKING TIME
60CHECKLIST FOR OPEN RESPONSE
- ANSWERED ALL ELEMENTS
- ANSWERED CONTENT OF PROMPT
-
- ORGANIZED ANSWER
-
- GAVE SUPPORT FOR ANSWER
- (EVIDENCE EXAMPLES)
- NOTE NOTHING CAN BE ON A STUDENTS DESK DURING
TESTING - EXCEPT THE MATERIALS WHICH CAME WITH THE TEST, A
PENCIL/PEN, - AND BLANK SCRATCH PAPER.
61 KDE Website http//www.kde.state.ky.us
or http//www.kentuckyschools.org