Title: School Online Assessment Registration SOAR Phase 2 training
1School Online Assessment Registration(SOAR)Phas
e 2 training
2Phase 2 of SOAR will be live from the test week
in May, and will allow schools to
Phase 2
- print customised NAPLAN rolls for teachers to
use on test day - allocate spare books to new students who were
not enrolled when data was uploaded - register students visiting the school to do the
tests - indicate absences during test week
- easily calculate the number of books to be
returned - update student information if needed
3The School Online Assessment Registration (SOAR)
software will replace paper log and tally sheets
for NAPLAN 2009. SOAR will run on PCs using
internet explorer V6 or higher and on Macs using
Safari or Mozilla Firefox.The SOAR URL, school
username and school password was sent in a sealed
letter to the Principal in early March.
SOAR
4Log in
5Assessment Roll
6Assessment Roll
- The Assessment Roll screen allows you to view and
print rolls for each Year and each assessment
type so that teachers can mark absences,
exemptions and any special test conditions such
as students using special print material. - The roll will include all students that have been
entered into SOAR, including any new students who
arrived at your school after the initial data
load whose details have been entered into SOAR,
and any students visiting your school to do the
NAPLAN.
7Assessment Roll
- If you discover when you print your rolls that
you have new students or visiting students who
are not on the roll, these students should be
added using the phase 1 (student details screen).
More information on adding students in phase 1 is
at the end of this presentation. - The list can be sorted by surname for the whole
Year group, or by roll class, then surname and
first name.
8Check In
9Check In
- The Check In process is completed after the
students have done the NAPLAN tests. When you
first choose check in you will be asked to choose
the cohort (3, 5, 7 or 9). When you do this you
will see a summary of the check in status for
each of the 3 test days. The school on the
previous screen has not yet checked in any of
the Year 5 tests.
10Check In
- There are 7 steps in the check in process. SOAR
takes you though the steps and will let you know
if you have missed one or do not need to complete
any of them.
11Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
12Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
- Each of the students is assumed to have completed
the test unless you change it so the default for
each student is present. The other options are
absent, parent withdrawal, partially absent, and
exempt (for reason of significant intellectual
delay or disability OR for LBOTE and newly
arrived in Australia).
13Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
- NOTE students who are marked exempt in phase 1
and therefore do not have personalised books
printed (this is done for all schools centrally
in the ACT) will not appear in your check in
lists for phase 2.
14Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
15Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
- Each category has a specific nationally agreed
meaning. For information on the protocols
regarding absences and exemptions, see the School
Manual of Administrative Procedures (Principals
Handbook), sent to schools in March. - The partially absent category will only be
visible where there is more than one test in the
same book (Tuesday Writing and Language
Conventions and Thursday for Years 7 and 9 only
two numeracy tests). A student is partially
absent if he or she only completes one test of
the two in the book. He or she is partially
absent from the one test not attempted due to
absence.
16Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
When you select partial absence a new section
opens please select the check box for the test
that WAS completed by the student. In the example
above the student has completed Writing but was
absent for Language Conventions.
17Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
- Where a student is in the sanctioned abandonment
category (ie cannot complete the test that has
been started due to illness or misadventure) this
student must be entered as absent in SOAR. Do NOT
return books for students who were in this
category. - DO NOT send back completely empty test books for
students who were absent, exempt, withdrawn or
have sanctioned abandonment status. Books for
partial absences should be returned so the
completed test in that book can be marked.
18Step 1 Students who did not complete the test
- If an absent or partially absent student returns
to school and completes a test in one of the
catch up sessions, the absent bubble on the
front cover of the test book and information in
SOAR must be adjusted accordingly. - Students who were classified as sanctioned
abandonment for a test must not complete the test
in a catch-up session.
19Step 2 Assign Barcode ID to late registered or
visiting students
- A number of spare test books are allocated to
each school. These books have barcodes but do not
have overprinted student names. The spare books
are to be used for newly enrolled students and
visiting students who were not in the SOAR system
when test books were overprinted.
20Step 2 Assign Barcode ID to late registered or
visiting students
21Step 2 Assign Barcode ID to late registered or
visiting students
- This screen allows you to assign barcodes from
those spare books to students who do not have
overprinted test books. The list of available bar
codes will automatically appear in SOAR for you
to match with the book used by any new or
visiting student. - If you are short of test books before the test
date, please refer to the School Manual
(Principals Handbook), sent to schools in March.
22Step 2 Assign Barcode ID to late registered or
visiting students
- There will also be options in the drop down menu
that apply when a student has used a photocopied
book (from the Black and White master provided to
your school) or used a book provided by a local
office. - DO NOT borrow books from another school for
students in your school to complete NAPLAN tests.
23Step 3 Students with special test papers
- This screen allows you to indicate whether a
student used a Braille, Large Print, Black and
White or Coloured Paper test book. The SOAR
system will count and provide a summary to
reconcile against the number of books returned.
24Step 3 Students with special test papers
25Step 3 Students with special test papers
- Note that if you choose Apply across all
assessment/booklet types then whatever is chosen
in this screen for each student in the Year group
you are working with (in this example Year 5)
will be applied across all the test types
(reading, writing, language and numeracy). This
is intended to save time when entering details of
students who access special print types for all
tests.
26Step 3 Students with special test papers
- The overprinted book for each student who uses a
special print type (Braille, Large Print, Black
and White or Coloured Paper) must be returned
(attached with a paper clip to the special print
book) for transcription and scanning purposes.
27Step 3 Students with special test papers
28Step 3 Students with special test papers
- In the example because we have chosen Braille
for Ezekiel and Large Print for Katie and
ticked the box these will be applied for all
tests not just the one I am checking in. However,
when you check in another test you can change
this choice at the individual student level. - SOAR will count the number of entries of special
books and provide a summary (in step 4) to match
against the number of books being returned.
29Step 4 Student Count Confirmation
30Step 4 Student Count Confirmation
- This screen will reconcile enrolled students,
visiting students, absent students, exempt
students, withdrawn students, and any students
who accessed special print types, then calculate
a return count for each test book type. You will
need to confirm the count in this screen by
clicking the check box on the bottom right hand
side.
31Step 4 Student Count Confirmation
- Books must not be returned for absent, sanctioned
abandonment, exempt students or students
withdrawn from testing (unless they are partial
absence or partial exemption). - Step 4 will also indicate the number of special
print book types to be returned. - Using the Print button on this screen will allow
you to print the summary to include in the
returned box of tests (and to keep for your
records if you wish).
32Step 4 Student Count Confirmation
- If you realise when you reach this step that you
have made a mistake, (i.e. the calculated count
of books does not match the number in the box),
use the Previous button to go back to any
previous step and fix the information. The Step 4
screen automatically updates when you change
information on previous screens.
33Step 4 Student Count Confirmation
- The overprinted book for each student who uses a
special print type (Braille, Large print,
coloured paper or Black and white) must be
returned as well as the special book for
transcription and scanning, but these are not
counted separately. For example if you had 3
students in Year 7, one of whom did the test on a
black and white book your total count would show
you are returning 3 test books. The overprinted
test book should be attached to the black and
white book with a paper clip.
34Step 5 Students with Comments
35Step 5 Students with Comments
- In this screen you are able to enter any comments
into SOAR that may be of importance when
interpreting results, such as incidents at the
school on test day or comments regarding student
illness or behaviour.
36Step 6 Students with Identical Names
37Step 6 Students with Identical Names
- SOAR will identify students in the same cohort
with identical names. In this screen you are
required to provide additional information to
help with the identification of reports for these
students. The addition of a middle name or
initial would be appropriate. - Again, this can be applied across all assessments
so you do not have to do it more than once. If
you do not have any students with identical names
you will not have to complete this step.
38Step 7 Completion Summary
It is important to SAVE your work when you are
finished.
39Check In Completion
- This screen provides a summary of where you are
up to in the check in process.
40Check Out
- This screen is completed after Check In. It
allows you to indicate the number of boxes for
return and assign a return sticker barcode to
each box.
41Check Out
- All boxes are returned to the local post office
with the return stickers securely attached. SOAR
asks you to indicate the name of the Post Office
where the lodgement took place. This assists in
tracking of any late arriving books at the
processing centre.
42 (inside the student details screen) allows
you to provide details of newly enrolled students
not registered in the SOAR system.Note that the
Add a student section opens below the other
information on your screen.
Appendix Adding students
43Add a student
44Note that country of birth, main language and
parent details fields have auto-complete drop
down menus to assist you.
Auto complete
45Auto complete
46allows you to enter details of students who visit
your school to complete NAPLAN tests but who are
not enrolled in your school. The details screens
are similar to those for add a student but less
data is required.
Visiting students
47Visiting students
48CONTACT US
- You can email any queries
- naplan.nsw_at_det.nsw.edu.au
- Phone numbers are also available in the SOAR help
file (click on the Having Trouble? link from any
page of SOAR).
49Resources
- A copy of the training manual, this PowerPoint
presentation and other resources can be found on
the EMSAD NAPLAN internet - http//www.schools.nsw.edu.au/learning/7_12assessm
ents/naplan/index.php - and intranet for Government schools in NSW
- https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/directorates/schoimp
ro/EMD/naplan -