Title: Test Administration Training
1Wisconsin Alternate Assessment for Students with
Disabilities
- Test Administration Training
2Introductions
Office of Educational Accountability Contact
Information
- Kristen Kehoe- Special Populations
- kristen.kehoe_at_dpi.wi.gov
- Erin Faasuamalie- Special Populations
- erin.faasuamalie_at_dpi.wi.gov
- Phil Olsen- Assistant Director
- philip.olsen_at_dpi.wi.gov
3 Introductions
Special Education Team- Contact Information
- Sandra Berndt- Cognitive Disabilities
- sandra.berndt_at_dpi.wi.gov
- Brian Johnson- Autism
- brian.johnson_at_dpi.wi.gov
- Eva Kubinski- Continuous Improvement Focused
Monitoring - eva.kubinski_at_dpi.wi.gov
- Carol Schweitzer- Hearing Impairment
- carol.schweitzer_at_dpi.wi.gov
4Agenda
- Extended Grade Band Standards
- Student Participation
- Test Administration
- Example Test Items
- Accommodations
- Test Security
- Distribution/Scoring/Reporting
- Frequently Asked Questions
5Extended Grade Band Standards
- What students are expected to know and to be able
to do at the appropriate grade-band level - Grade bands 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 10
- Instructional achievement descriptors defined for
WAA-SwD Minimal, Basic, Proficient, and Advanced
performance levels for Mathematics, Reading, and
Science - Posted at
- http//dpi.wi.gov/sped/assmt-extstd.html
6WMAS Reading, Mathematics and Science
ESSENCE
WISCONSIN ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKS
WISCONSIN EXTENDED GRADE BAND STANDARDS
WKCE
WAA-SwD
7Student Participation
- IEP Team decision
- Participation Checklist
- Students must take either WKCE, with or without
accommodations, or WAA-SwD, with or without
accommodations, for all tested subjects - Found online at
- http//dpi.wi.gov/sped/assmt-waa.html
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8Participation Checklist
9WAA-SwD Schedule
- The WAA-SwD occurs in the same test window as
the WKCE. - A calendar of important assessment and
accountability dates for the WAA-SwD can be found
at http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/calendar.html - For annual test administration updates be sure to
refer to the WAA-SwD Directions for Test
Administration Guide as well as the WSAS Pre-Test
Workshop. -
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10Who Does What?
11Test Administrators
- Test administrators Qualifications
- Must be teacher or licensed staff (e.g., school
psychologists, speech therapists, etc.) - Paraprofessionals and aides cannot administer
WAA-SwD - Familiarity with student and the students
response style and communication style is
essential
12Test Administrators
- Prepare materials ahead of time, and familiarize
yourself with the flow of test items - Consider manipulatives and accommodations for
each student - Logistics what makes sense for each of your
students? - Stick to the script in the Teacher Test Book
- Test Administrators must read, verbatim, what
follows the icon - Remain neutral while reading and pointing to test
items and answer choices (e.g., no inflection of
tone should be detectable, no lingering pointing,
etc.?) - Redirect students as needed
- Test Administrators can re-read any section
following the icon however, the entire
section must be read, and it must be repeated
verbatim answer choices may be repeated as often
as needed, with or without reading the question - Maintain test security
13WAA-SwD Tests
14Test Forms
- Grade clusters 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 10
- Separate test for each grade (one grade 3, one
grade 4, etc.) - One test book for every student
- all content areas in one book
- Separate Teacher Test Book
- all content areas in one book
- One student Answer Document for every student
15Reading Test
- 2/3 of items in the Reading Test are to be read
to students by the teacher - 1/3 of items are read by STUDENT items
- Spread throughout test at different levels of
difficulty - Encourage students to try their best on these
independent reading items - Test administrators must pay close attention to
which items are read by STUDENT - On these items, the test administrator will read
prompts and can redirect students attention to
the reading passage or answer choices test
administrators cannot read the reading passage or
answer choices - Stick to the script!
16Sample Items
- Sample teacher and student test books are
available on the DPI website at
http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/waa.html - Sample items provide additional information such
as Extended Grade Band Objective and performance
level for the purposes of training. - Can be used with students before the test
administration for practice.
17Test Item Mathematics grade 3-4 Teacher Test
Book
18Test Item Mathematics grade 3-4Student Test Book
19Example Reading Item (grade 5-6)Teacher Test
Book Read by Student
20Example Reading Item (grade 5-6) Student Test
Book Read by Student
21Social Studies and Language Arts/Writing
- Social Studies and Language Arts/Writing Rater
Forms - Download from DPI website
- http//dpi.wi.gov/sped/assmt-waa.html
- Grades 4, 8, and 10
- Can be done before October test window save the
score to record on WAA-SwD student Answer
Document - Document score on back of WAA-SwD student Answer
Document - Rating Scale Format (checklist)
- No evidence collected
- Only one rater (no second rater needed)
- Items do not need to be IEP-aligned
22Accommodations
- Braille orders and/or picture descriptions
contact Kristen Kehoe at DPI - Kristen.kehoe_at_dpi.wi.gov or by phone at (608)
267-3164 - http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/dacforms.html
- http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/pdf/brailleform.pdf
- Assistive technology
- Allowed, as long as it is recorded in the
students current IEP and it does not alter what
a particular test item measures - Not allowed
- Paraphrasing, rewording, explaining, etc. stick
to the script to keep the results of the test
valid - Returning to a test item after it has already
been administered - Calculators
- Accommodations on WAA-SwD
- Must be allowable on WSAS Assessment
Accommodations Matrix (http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/accom
mtrx.html)
23Accommodations Manipulatives
- Allowable manipulatives
- Manipulative Guide
- http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/pdf/maniguide.pdf
- It is important for test administrators to review
the test ahead of time to prepare manipulatives
for each individual student - Remember only use manipulatives that your
student uses regularly in class do not introduce
new manipulatives during test administration - Ruler required for grade 10 Mathematics Test
- Use the ruler that your student uses in class
24Student Answer Document
- Only answers bubbled onto student answer document
will be scored - Answers recorded in the Student Test Book will
not be scored - If answers are not bubbled correctly on the
student answer document, AYP can be affected - Test administrators may choose initially to
document answers in the Teacher Test Book and
then to transfer answers onto the student answer
document (bubble sheet) after administration
25Student Answer Document
- Student Answer Document information
- Student answers must be bubbled in for
Mathematics, Reading, and Science - Student label (or bubble in all student info)
- SS and LA/Writing Performance Levels
- Accommodations
- WAA-SwD Student Performance Level Survey
- Important that test administrators review
Performance Level Descriptors before completing
survey on the student answer document
26WAA-SwD Test Security
- Teachers will be utilizing the test in their
classrooms and will be able to have access to the
test before testing begins - Teachers administering the WAA-SwD are able to
maintain possession of individual student tests
and administration guides until all content areas
are complete - All tests must remain in locked storage when not
in use - After test administration, test books must be
collected, counted, and returned to the School
Assessment Coordinator (SAC) for storage in a
secured-and-locked room and/or cabinet - ALL test booklets and answer documents must be
returned. Districts CANNOT keep a copy or copies
of the WAA-SwD - Each CESA and the DPI will retain one copy for
reference - This policy is different than the WKCE
27Distribution
- Receiving test materials
- Districts will be sent WAA-SwD materials based on
the number of students in each district who
participated in the WAA-SwD last year, rolled
forward one grade. - Shipped in a separate box than WKCE, easily
identified by a blue dot. - Student labels
- WKCE and WAA-SwD label shipment will be the same
- If no label, bubble in student information
- Dates http//dpi.state.wi.us/oea/calendar.html
28Scoring and Reporting
- Record Editing System(RES) window includes both
the WKCE and WAA-SwD - Reporting of WAA-SwD scores is similar to WKCE
29Frequently Asked Questions
- The WAA-SwD FAQ is updated on an annual basis and
can be found at - http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/faqwaa.html
- Topics include
- Test Security
- Test Participation
- Test Administrators and Test Administration
- Manipulatives
- Accommodations
- 1 and 2 Assessments
- Communication with Parents
30Can we photocopy graphics?
- In very limited circumstances, district or
school assessment coordinators may provide
teachers with photocopies of WAA-SwD graphics for
use during testing. For example, a student may
have a wide eye gaze or a student may require
this accommodation for sequencing constructed
response items. Teachers must present all items
that are photocopied in the order and manner that
they appear in the Student Test Booklet.
31Can we photocopy graphics? cont.
- The DAC and SAC should monitor the use and the
distribution of this accommodation and ensure
test security. All copies must be destroyed after
test administration as they contain live test
materials. Appropriate techniques for destroying
materials include utilization of a commercial
document shredding company, cross-cut shredders,
and incineration.
32Can we photocopy graphics? cont
- Note Enlarged photocopies are not appropriate
for students with visual impairments as these
students are able to use the Braille materials
and picture descriptions.
33Can a student write in his/her student test book?
- Yes. A student can respond in whatever manner
is best for that student, including writing on
test book pages, answering orally, pointing,
eye-gazing, squeezing a hand, etc
34What about the students for whom the WAA-SwD is
too difficult?
- Test administrators should do their best to
administer the test to students, even if they
think that it might be too difficult. It is
always possible that students may do better than
you expect, given the opportunity to try. Items
of different difficulty level are spread out
across the test, so test administrators are
directed to try several test questions and see if
the student is able to answer.
35What about the students for whom the WAA-SwD is
too difficult? Cont.
- Test administrators need to make a professional
decision about when to stop the administration of
a test to a student. If a student attempts any
part of the test, he/she are considered a test
participant in a given subject area.
36Will DPI provide a list of acceptable
modifications for the WAA-SwD administration?
- No. Modifications are not allowed on the
- WAA-SwD, since a modification changes what a
test item measures. However, there is an
extensive list of acceptable accommodations
available called the Assessment Accommodations
Matrix.
37Questions?
38For More Information
- Visit the WAA-SwD pages on the DPI website
- http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/waa.html (OEA page)
- http//dpi.wi.gov/sped/assmt-waa.html (Special
Education page) - Call us
- DPI Office of Educational Accountability
- 608-267-1072
- DPI Special Education Team
- 608-266-1781