Title: MIDDLE SCHOOL SITE TESTING COORDINATOR TRAINING AIMS DPA
1MIDDLE SCHOOL SITE TESTING COORDINATOR
TRAININGAIMS DPA
2What is new for 2005?
- New Testing Contractor CTB/McGraw-Hill
- AIMS DPA Aligned to the new Articulated Reading
and Mathematics Standards - AIMS DPA, a standards based assessment with
embedded TerraNova norm referenced items in the
Reading and Math - AIMS Reading and Math are longer this year to
allow reporting of results down to concept level - New packaging procedures
- New Test Schedule tests must be administered
over 4 days - New Testing Accommodations
3New TestsAIMS DPA - Reading
15TerraNova/AIMSReadingItems
30TerraNovaReading/LanguageArts Items
39AIMSReadingItems
Aligned Addresses one PO per item
Do Not All Align
3
4New TestsAIMS DPA - Mathematics
15TerraNova/AIMSItems
10TerraNovaItems
51-57AIMSItems
Aligned Addresses one PO per item
Do Not All Align
4
5AIMS DPA
- Testing Window is April 11 - 14
- Mandatory that this schedule be followed
- Monday, April 11 Writing (Must be done on
this date only) - One testing session of two hours
- Tuesday, April 12 Reading and/or Math
- Two sessions of 45 minutes each
- Wednesday, April 13 Reading and/or Math
- Two sessions of 45 minutes each
- Thursday, April 14 Reading and/or Math
- Two sessions of 45 minutes each
- Make-up testing window is April 11 - 22
6How To Schedule the AIMS DPA Reading/Math
- Reading has 3 sessions of 45 minutes each
- Math has 3 sessions of 45 minutes each
- Schedule two testing sessions on each of the
three remaining testing days any combination of
Reading and Math sessions is fine - The content tested on each day may vary as long
as all students within the same grade within the
same school are testing on the same content - This applies to Reading and Math ONLY
7Timing of AIMS DPA
- All AIMS DPA tests are untimed. The times given
- represent the estimated time necessary for
the vast - majority of students to complete the test
- For students who are not finished in the allotted
time, arrangements must be made to allow them to
finish the test - No AIMS DPA testing session may carry over to
- the next school day.
8When Will Materials Arrive and What Will be
Included?
- AIMS DPA materials will arrive at sites April 5
and 6 - Included in your shipment
- Accountability and Research Inventory Sheet
- Materials Inventory from CTB/McGraw-Hill
- DPA Reading/Writing/Mathematics test booklets
Forms A P - DPA Reading/Writing/Mathematics Answer Documents
- Barcode Labels (one master, one label for test,
one extra) - and barcode instructions
- DPA Test Administrators Manual/Directions
- A R Return Box Labels
9Inventorying Materials
- Do not wait to inventory materials at the last
minute. Open boxes and check materials
immediately upon receipt - Verify that materials received compare to the
inventory list - Report any discrepancies to Bert at 617-8187
- Save all original boxes for returning your
documents
10AIMS DPA Test Security
- There is a greater emphasis on test security this
year - Test materials must be kept in locked storage
when not in use - Test must be administered exactly as stated in
the Administration Directions - Do not reproduce any test materials, (except
manuals posted to the ADE website)
11More On Test Security
- State Board Rule R7-2-310 B, C, and D concern
test security - Violations of test security are a serious matter
that could result in disciplinary actions
including revoking of certification and
withholding of school funds - All school/district personnel who have access to
the AIMS DPA materials must sign a Test Security
Agreement prior to test administration (See Test
Administration Directions or - Test Coordinators Manual)
- Return only the building administrators signed
agreements with testing materials (will be filed
at testing warehouse) - Principals will maintain signed agreements of
building staff
12AIMS DPA Test Security
- Do not disclose any actual test items
- Do not provide answers to students
- Do not change a students answer
- Do not allow students to share information during
testing - Do not preview or postview, read, study, examine
the actual test - Do not review, read, study, examine any students
answers (including drafts)
13Test Preparation
- Test Setting
- Make arrangements for testing rooms that provide
adequate lighting and ventilation and will be
free from distractions and noise - All visual aids that may assist a student on the
test must be removed or covered up - Ex. Word walls, multiplication tables, rules of
punctuation, and - formulas
- Have an adequate supply of pencils, dictionaries
and thesauri - for writing portion of AIMS DPA only
14More On Test Preparation
- Student Demographic Information for AIMS DPA
- Students hand write their names on the front of
the book - Test form must be coded on back of answer
document - Student Barcode Labels for AIMS DPA are to be
placed on the front of the student answer
document. DO NOT use the Master Label on the
answer document - Barcode Labels contain all required information
except for information regarding accommodations - Box 11 is to be filled out for all students, with
or without a barcode label, who receive standard
or non-standard accommodations or use a large
print or Braille version of the test. - All students, with or without a bar code label
who receive non-standard accommodations must have
an appropriate J code marked in the Other
Information Data Grid. - If student does NOT have a barcode label, all
demographic data on the back of answer document
must be hand bubbled. Instructions are in the
Test Administration Directions -
15More on Barcode Labels for AIMS DPA
- If a label is placed incorrectly or damaged, then
an entire new answer document needs to be used
and demographic information bubbled in by hand - New An answer document can not have both a
barcode label and handwritten Name, DOB, Matric
or SAIS it is one or the other - Important Note
- All unused barcode labels are to be returned
16Precautions for Answer Documents
- No. 2 pencil must be used
- Do not try to remove labels, if there is a
problem with the label use a new answer document
and hand fill in student demographics - Be sure test form is recorded on back of answer
document for AIMS DPA - Do not use correction fluid anywhere
- Do not allow students to use extra paper to
answer extended-response questions - Only answers written in allotted space will be
scored - Do not use pen, crayon, markers, or colored
pencils on any part - Do not attach sticky notes
- Do not attach paper clips, tape, staples or glue
- Do not photocopy an answer document
- Use of scratch paper prohibited on AIMS DPA
17During Testing
- Monitor that Test Administrators and Proctors are
actively - proctoring and watching for student misconduct
and cheating - Use of calculators or other electronic devices
- Use of scratch paper for AIMS DPA
- Use of inappropriate reference materials
- Working on incorrect session or test
- Disruptive behavior
18Reportable Testing Incidents
- Problems with testing materials (Call Bert,
617-8187) - - Defective test books or answer documents
- - Lost or missing test materials, etc.
- Misconduct by students (Call Cindy, 225-5418)
- - Cheating
- - Stealing test materials, etc.
- Misconduct by faculty (Call Cindy, 225-5418)
- - Reviewing the test
- - Giving hints/answers to students, etc.
19Special Education
- There are NO out-of-levels this year
- Types of Accommodations
- - Standard Accommodations
- - Non-Standard Accommodations
20Standard Accommodations
- Standard Accommodations are provisions made in
how a - student accesses and demonstrates learning.
These do not - substantially change the instructional level, the
content, or the - performance criteria of the test. Scores are
still comparable to - other scores
-
- Ex. - Specific spot to test
- - Small group
- - One on one
- - Pencil grip
- - Color overlay
-
21Non-Standard Accommodations
- Non-Standard accommodations reflect changes in
the test administration that affect
standardization and, thus, the comparability of
scores, and may also involve substantial changes
in what a student is expected to learn and to
demonstrate - Ex. - Calculator on Math
- - Read the reading portions of AIMS
- - Grammar check and spell check are on
- Non-Standard accommodations can only be used if
it is on the IEP and it is part of the classroom
instruction - Specific concerns with Special Education Students
are to be addressed first with the Special
Education teacher at your site, or a Special
Education Project Specialist, or the Exceptional
Education Department - Testing Coordinators and Special Education
teachers need to coordinate their efforts the
testing coordinator is not solely responsible for
accommodating Special Education students
22Who Can Receive Accommodations?
- Students eligible for testing accommodations
- Special Education Students
- Students with 504 Plan
- English Learners
- All students eligible for testing accommodations
may - receive standard accommodations, but only Special
Education - students who receive non-standard accommodations
as part of - their classroom instruction may receive
non-standard - accommodations for testing
23Special Education Accommodations
- Special Education students may be eligible to
test on an Alternate Assessment AIMS-A or ASAT - For more information on alternate assessments
and/or testing - accommodations refer to the the ADE website
www.ade.az.gov - Or
- TUSD Exceptional Education Department assessment
website http//edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/exced/assessm
ent.htm - The Accommodations box on the back of the student
answer document must be completed for ALL
students who receive standard or non-standard
accommodations or who test with a large print or
Braille version of the AIMS or TerraNova test -
24English Learners
- Students identified as Limited English Proficient
(LEP) or who have been identified as Fluent
English Proficient (FEP) for two or fewer years
are eligible for certain standard accommodations - as needed
- To access ELL information go to
http//tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/ - Accommodations for English Learners include
- - Use of a published translation dictionary
throughout the test - - Provide exact oral translation of test
directions - into students native language (no written
translations allowed) - - Simplify language in directions in English
only
25Coding for Testing Accommodations
- J codes must be completed in the Other
Information grid on the inside front cover of the
answer document for ALL students who receive
non-standard accommodations - J column codes are in the Test Administration
Directions and on slide 26
26More on J Code
- 1 Non-standard accommodation in reading
- 2 Non-standard accommodation in mathematics
- 3 Non-standard accommodation in writing
- 4 Non-standard accommodation in reading
mathematics - 5 Non-standard accommodation in reading
writing - 6 Non-standard accommodation in writing
mathematics - 7 Non-standard accommodation in reading,
writing, - mathematics
- 8 Home schooled student tested at your school
- For home schooled students, also mark
Box 6 on the - backside of the answer document
27Other Information (Column J) - Inside cover of
answer document
Only J needs to be filled in with a 1 - 8
Refer to Administrators Manual for codes
27
28When to Transcribe
- If student uses a word processor, tape recorder,
scribe, Braille test book, Braillewriter, or a
Large Print test book, students response MUST
BE TRANSCRIBED into an answer document for
scoring purposes - When transcribing, use exact words
- Applies to all tests
29Organizing Scorables After Testing
- Handling Answer Documents For All Tests
- Make sure barcodes are affixed correctly, are not
damaged, and there are no extraneous marks - Separate used (scorable) answer documents from
other non-scorable materials - Check to make all transcribing has been done when
necessary - Check answer documents and test books to ensure
that loose sheets of paper, paper clips, or
sticky notes have not been left inside, and that
answer documents have not been left inside test
booklets - Answer documents should be arranged face up in
grade-level stacks - Separate stacks with colored sheets
- Place stacks of answer documents in original
boxes and affix colored Scorable label
30Organizing Non-Scorables After Testing
- Handling All other Testing Materials For All
Tests - Organize the non-scorables (includes unused or
flawed answer documents) by document type - Make sure to count the number of each type and
document on the inventory sheet - New this year Return all unused barcode labels.
They do not need to be counted - Place non-scorables together by document type in
original boxes and affix Non-Scorable label
31Return of Test Materials
- New this year - all testing materials must be
returned at the same time to the testing
warehouse - Please have your custodians help you with these
and we will help unload at the warehouse - Please call Bert at 617-8187 to sign-up for a
return time.
32HOT OFF THE PRESS
- IDEAL
- Integrated Data to Enhance Arizona's
Learning - IDEAL is a single location on the internet
for all Arizona stakeholders to access an
information system of educational data, resources
and services to increase student learning. - The Direction
- Upcoming Resources and Information
- AIMS Sample Tests - Multiple Grade Levels
- Here is the link to access the above
http//www.ideal.ade.az.gov/ - You will need to login as a guest or you can
create your own account.
33Useful Websites
- This presentation can be found at the TUSDStats
website http//tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/ , then
click on Resources link - To access information about ELLs
https//tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/planning/biled/bi
led_front.asp - or go to TUSDStats homepage and click on
Language Assessment which is under Special
Programs - To access AIMS Practice Tests http//www.ade.az.g
ov/standards/aims/ - http//www.ideal.ade.az.gov/
34Phew--- We Made it!
Thanks so much for your participation today and
taking so much of your valuable time to help your
site with testing! We at A R know what a
commitment of time being a coordinator is. There
is no just reward.