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Title: The UALPA The Utah Academic Language Proficiency Assessment


1
The UALPAThe Utah Academic Language Proficiency
Assessment
  • Owned By The Utah State Office of Education
  • Presented by
  • USOE
  • Judy Park, Assessment Accountability Director
  • Deborah Swensen, Development Coordinator
  • Rita Brock, ELL Specialist

October 2006
2
Training Objectives
  • Attendees will receive the following
  • Purpose, need and federal requirements for an
    academic language proficiency assessment.
  • Coordinators Manual
  • Samples of all testing materials
  • Instruction and practice on administering all
    four modalities
  • Instruction and practice on scoring the speaking
    modality

3
Utah Academic Language Proficiency Assessment
Purpose
  • To establish a new assessment of academic
    language proficiency for compliance under the
    federal NCLB Act
  • - Title III
  • To provide a consistent statewide assessment
  • To be given to English Language Learners (ELLS)
  • A, B, C proficiency levels
  • To identify language proficiency

4
Utah Academic Language Proficiency Assessment
Purpose
  • Address the Goals of NCLB
  • Learners achieve English proficiency
  • Provides a total proficiency score
  • Assesses Academic English acquisition
  • Vocabulary, syntax, discourse, and function to
    assess English language acquisition
  • Knowledge and skills of language through the
    modes of communication
  • Listening, Speaking, Reading Writing
  • Comprehension (Listening Reading)
  • Composite (Total Score)

5
The Need For Two Language Assessments
6
Language Acquisition
  • Two aspects in language acquisition
  • BICS (takes 2 years to achieve)
  • CALP (takes 5-7 years to achieve)

7
BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills
  • Social Language (Everyday conversational
    language)
  • Playground language
  • Relates to the here and now.

8
CALP (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency)
  • Specialized language of learning
  • Unfamiliar concepts are encountered, concepts are
    not shared
  • Less visible pragmatic and semantic meanings
  • Content language, linguistic and cognitive
    challenges

9
Administration Timeline
  • October 30
  • UALPA materials available
  • October 30 February 28
  • 50 of students tested on UALPA and answer
    documents returned to USOE
  • March April 30 (complete testing)
  • Remaining 50 of students tested on UALPA and
    answer documents returned to USOE

10
Administration Timeline
  • April 30
  • IPT proficiency level and demographic data on
    new students reported to current contractor
  • May June
  • Testing on UALPA for new students entering
    districts during May and June
  • Scanning and scoring by current contractor on
    UALPA Answer documents submitted by April 30th.
  • June July
  • Scanning and scoring on UALPA assessments by
    current contractor for students tested in May
    and June

11
New Students
  • All new students will be assessed on both of the
    following instruments
  • IPT (for placement)
  • UALPA

12
Who is tested?
  • Students to be tested on the UALPA
  • All A students
  • All B students
  • All C students
  • Students not to be tested on the UALPA
  • No D students
  • No E students
  • No Native Speakers tested

13
Proficiency Levels
  • 2006 - 2007 school year Students will continue
    to be identified using the A, B, C, D, and E
    proficiency levels.
  • 2007 2008 school year As students complete
    UALPA testing, the scores will identify them as
    proficiency level of P, E, I, A, or F.

14
UALPA Information
  • The UALPA is divided into five grade spans
  • K Kindergarten
  • 1-2 Grade one through two
  • 3-6 Grade three through six
  • 7-8 Grade seven through eight
  • 9-12 Grade nine through twelve

15
Test Design
  • Five Modalities
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Comprehension
  • Reading and Listening
  • Composite
  • Total Score

16
Testing Materials
  • Examiners Manual
  • Student Testing Booklet
  • Answer Document
  • The answer document may be in the form of a
    consumable booklet (1-2)
  • Answer documents may be referenced in TAMs as
    Answer sheets
  • All Answer documents/sheets are booklets
  • Flipchart for Speaking for all grades
  • Elementary 1-2 3-6. Speaking only
  • Secondary 7-8 9-12. Speaking only
  • Flipchart for Kindergarten for all modalities

17
The testing materials are organized as follows
  • .

18
UALPA Answer Documents
  • 2006-07 school year A UALPA pre-print file is
    required from each LEA prior to UALPA testing.
  • Bar coded labels will be provided which must be
    applied to the UALPA multiple page answer booklet
  • Answer documents, for new students, must be
    hand-bubbled as they are not identified as LEP
    students in the LEA SIS
  • Students who are new to the state will need to be
    given an SSID number before the UALPA is
    administered to them
  • Back page of Answer document will still need to
    hand bubble as these students do not have LEP
    identifying code in system
  • SSID number will allow for identification of
    district submitted demographic data to scored
    answer document

19
Reporting New Students - IPT
  • Each District submits to Current Contractor
    demographic records and IPT scores for new
    students who are placed as LEP students in the
    06-07 school year
  • The information to be submitted must include
  • student SSID, LEA student ID, student last
    name, student first name, student middle
    name/middle initial, LEP code (A, B, C, D, E),
    grade, primary language, parents primary
    language, gender, ethnicity and instruction type.
  • Instructions on how to submit this information to
    Current Contractor will be provided in the
    completed Coordinators manual.

20
UALPA Answer Document
  • Certain unique codes will have to be completed
    when applicable
  • Special codes (non participation)
  • Special codes (non standard participation)
  • Frustration level/refused to test

21
UALPA Answer DocumentSpecial Codes
  • Marking the Special Codes Box
  • For not participating mark
  • Officially withdrawn from school if the student
    is no longer enrolled in the school.
  • Home school if the student is educated in a
    home school setting.
  • RT if the student refused to take the test.
  • This should be marked in the "Office Use Only"
    section for each modality for which the student
    refused to respond.
  • Unknown student if the answer sheet was
    pre-printed for a student who cannot be
    identified as ever having been enrolled in the
    school.

22
UALPA Answer DocumentSpecial Codes
  • Since All ELL students (A, B, C) must participate
    in the UALPA do not mark the following
    non-participation codes
  • ELL 1st year before 4/15 if the student is
    an ELL student and enrolled before April 15 of
    the current school year.
  • ELL 1st year on or after 4/15 if the student
    is an ELL student and enrolled on or after April
    15 of the current school year.

23
UALPA Answer DocumentSpecial Codes
  • Marking the Special Codes Box
  • For non-standard participation mark
  • Accommodated (ELL, IEP, 504 Plan)
  • Modified (IEP Team)
  • UAA, Utah Alternate Assessment (IEP Team)
  • OTHER
  • ELL First Year in U.S. Before April 15
  • If Accommodated is marked please identify ALL
    specific accommodations for that student in the
    new Accommodations box located on the back of the
    answer document in the upper right hand corner .

24
Accommodations
  • The 2006-2007 approved Accommodations manual can
    be found at the following url
  • www.schools.utah.gov/eval/DOCUMENTS/Special_Needs_
    Participation_Requirements.doc
  • If an ELL student is also identified under an IEP
    or 504 Plan, the designated school team must
    determine in advance what accommodations are
    appropriate.
  • For the UALPA (Utah Academic Language Proficiency
    Assessment) the following accommodations are not
    allowed
  • Bilingual Word List
  • Translated formulas
  • Directions (oral translation)
  • Questions (oral translation)
  • The application of the above accommodations would
    invalidate test results.

25
UALPA Answer Document
  • Test administrator/proctor will mark the
    following circles for each modality where
    applicable if
  • student/parent refuse testing (mark RT)
  • student reaches frustration level
    (mark FL

26
Testing Schedule
  • UALPA should be given over a minimum of two days
    to ensure best test conditions.

27
Pre - testing instructions
  • Notify students and parents about testing.
  • Become thoroughly familiar with this Test
    Administration Manual.
  • Organize materials including
  • a supply of sharpened 2 pencils with erasers
    (students may not use pens, colored pencils,
    crayons, or markers).
  • some scratch paper for student use.
  • all necessary materials.
  • Secure and place a TESTINGDO NOT DISTURB sign
    on the door.

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Pre - testing instructions
  • Have an extra test booklet and answer document
    available for demonstration purposes.
  • Have a roster of the students who are taking the
    test under your supervision. The roster must
    include district student identification numbers.
  • Obtain the district/school code from the testing
    coordinator.
  • Make sure students have previously been
    instructed to bring a book or something quiet to
    do when they have completed the test.
  • Plan for sufficient time to administer each
    modality. Although each modality is designed to
    take approximately 30 minutes, students should be
    given enough time to attempt to answer each
    question in each modality.

29
Pre - testing instructions
  • Avoid interruptions during the test.
    Circumstances over which the test
    administrator/proctor has no control may occur
    (e.g., power failures, fire alarms) may interrupt
    testing. If such an interruption occurs,
    instruct students to insert their answer document
    in their test booklet and to close their
    booklets. When normal conditions are restored,
    resume testing.
  • Interruptions should not reduce the total amount
    of time students are given to complete a modality.

30
Testing Instructions
  • Prepare the room
  • Put the "TESTINGDO NOT DISTURB sign on the door
    to the room.
  • Arrange seating so that the students are
    encouraged to work independently.
  • Students may not use dictionaries or other
    standard reference materials or have them on
    their desks. Normal instructional materials such
    as word walls and posters displayed in a
    classroom are not considered standard reference
    materials and may remain in place.

31
Testing Instructions
  • Ensure that students receive the answer documents
    with their specific label on it when distributing
    answer documents.
  • Move around the room to be sure that all students
    are working on the test when the test session has
    begun.
  • Each student should work alone. There should be
    no group discussion.
  • Be certain that students understand how to fill
    in the appropriate spaces on their answer
    documents. Demonstrate the appropriate process
    before beginning the test

32
Testing Instructions
  • Supply the student with a new pencil if a student
    breaks his/her pencil.
  • Keep communication with the students to a
    minimum.
  • Create a positive, non-threatening environment in
    which students feel as comfortable as possible.
    Let students know that it is okay if they do not
    know a specific answer.
  • Maintain and oversee the security of all test
    materials.

33
Administering the UALPA
  • For modalities that may be administered in
    groups, students should be grouped according to
    their grade spans.
  • Groups should be small
  • Recommended 10 students
  • Recommended not to exceed 20 students
  • Students that may be a behavior concern can be
    tested individually.

34
Administering the UALPA
  • Some students may not know how to complete an
    answer document. To assist students in correctly
    filling in their answer documents, demonstrate
    the process on the board or on an overhead.
  • In some grade spans and modalities that are
    administered in a group, there are practice
    items. For the practice items, please circulate
    among students to make sure they have identified
    the correct answer. If not, then explain the
    correct answer to the group.
  • In the Reading and Writing modalities, students
    may be instructed to read a passage. It may be
    necessary to remind students to read these
    passages quietly to themselves, rather than out
    loud.

35
Administering the UALPA
  • Instructional cues
  • Bolded words
  • are instructions for the administrator/proctor
  • Special instructions to assist the students
    through the test are identified by the word
    Note
  • or
  • If they are in an italicized statement they are
    to be emphasized when read
  • Italicized words should be read aloud to the
    student
  • Occasionally, these words will be instructions
    that notify the student they are now working on
    their own. So that students clearly understand,
    do not hurry through these instructions.

36
Individual administration of the UALPA
  • Kindergarten students
  • Speaking modality for all grade spans
  • Students who have reached frustration level
  • frustration level is defined as scoring a 0 on
    five consecutive questions.

37
Administering the UALPA Grade Span K
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Administering the UALPA Grade Span K
  • Materials
  • Flip chart
  • Kindergarten Answer Document per student
  • Any student without a pre-printed Answer Document
    will need to have his/her information recorded on
    a blank Answer Document. (Refer to the section
    Instructions for Coding Blank Answer Sheets.)
  • Testing administrator/proctor will need to read
    the general instructions at the beginning of the
    flipchart before starting to test the student.
    These pages are not set up in flipchart format.
  • Test administrator/proctor will begin the
    flipchart format with the speaking modality and
    continue through all modalities.

39
Administering the UALPA Grade Span K
  • Testing should proceed unless students reach
    frustration level
  • Frustration level is defined as the student
    making five consecutive scores of 0 (incorrect
    or no response)
  • On the flip chart, the choices for options are
    marked as A, B, or C on the students side. Make
    sure you position the flipchart so you can see
    which option they have chosen.
  • A writing checklist must be completed for each
    student.

40
Administering the UALPA Grade Span 1-2
41
Grade Span 1-2
  • Materials Needed
  • Form 1-A Elementary Speaking Flipchart, Section
    Grade span 1-2
  • Grade Span 1-2 Student Consumable Booklet
  • Grade Span 1-2 Test Administration Manual
  • Any student without a pre-printed Student
    Consumable Booklet will need to have his/her
    information recorded on a blank Student
    Consumable Booklet. (Refer to the section
    Instructions for Coding Blank Answer Sheets.)
  • Testing should proceed unless students reach
    frustration level
  • Frustration level is defined as the student
    making five consecutive scores of 0 (incorrect
    or no response)

42
Grade Span 1-2
  • On the speaking flip chart, the choices for
    options are marked as A, B, or C on the students
    side. Make sure you position the flipchart so you
    can see which option they have chosen.
  • The administrator/proctor in the Test
    Administration Manual (TAMs) is directed to read
    some of the answer choices with an identifying A,
    B, or C. However, the students do not have the
    same identifying letters under their choices. If
    this is confusing, the administrator/proctor can
    just read the answer choices in a series.

43
Administering the UALPA Grade Span 3-6, 7-8,
9-12
44
Grade Span 3-6
  • Materials Needed
  • Form 1-A Elementary Speaking Flipchart, Section
    Grade span 3-6
  • Student Booklet Grade Span 3-6
  • Grade Span 3-6 Test Administration Manual
  • Student Answer Document
  • Any student without a pre-printed answer document
    will need to have his/her information recorded on
    a blank answer document. (Refer to the section
    Instructions for Coding Blank Answer Sheets.)
  • Testing should proceed unless students reach
    frustration level
  • Frustration level is defined as the student
    making five consecutive scores of 0 (incorrect
    or no response)

45
Grade Span 3-6
  • On the speaking flip chart, the choices for
    options are marked as A, B, or C on the students
    side. Make sure you position the flipchart so you
    can see which option they have chosen.
  • The speaking modality is administered
    individually using the flipchart, the examiner
    scores the student response.
  • The listening, reading, and writing tests can be
    given in a group setting.
  • 10 students per group is recommended.

46
Grade Span 7-8 or 9-12
  • Materials Needed
  • Grade Span 7-8 or 9-12 Test Administration Manual
  • Form 1-B Secondary Speaking Flipchart, Section
    Grade span 7-8 or 9-12
  • Student Booklet Grade Span 7-8 or 9-12
  • Student Answer document Grade Span 7-8 or 9-12
  • Any student without a pre-printed answer document
    will need to have his/her information recorded on
    a blank answer document. (Refer to the section
    Instructions for Coding Blank Answer Sheets.)
  • Testing should proceed unless students reach
    frustration level
  • Frustration level is defined as the student
    making five consecutive scores of 0 (incorrect
    or no response)

47
Grade Span 7-8 or 9-12
  • On the speaking flip chart, the choices for
    options are marked as A, B, or C on the students
    side. Make sure you position the flipchart so you
    can see which option they have chosen.
  • The speaking modality is administered
    individually using the flipchart, the examiner
    scores the student response.
  • The listening, reading, and writing tests can be
    given in a group setting.
  • 10 students per group is recommended.

48
After Testing Instructions
  • Arrange make-up sessions for students who miss
    part or all of the test.
  • Check to see that the student answer documents
    are complete and appropriately marked (e.g.
    pencil was used instead of pen)
  • Separate test materials as described below
  • Test booklets (used and unused)
  • The Test Administration Manual
  • Student answer documents (used and unused)
  • A list of students who did not complete the test
  • Complete the special codes box on the answer
    document for students who meet the specified
    criteria. Refer to the section Marking the
    Special Codes Box" for specific instructions.
  • Organize and return all used and unused secure
    test materials to your testing coordinator.

49
Walk Through
  • Perusing Test Materials

50
UALPA Training Materials
  • Nondisclosure Agreement (One per person)
  • Power Point (One per person)
  • UALPA Training Materials Binders (One per
    district)
  • Coordinators Manual (Two per binder)
  • Flipcharts (K all modalities, 1-12 Speaking
    modality only)
  • TAMs (inside binder Grade Spans 1-12)
  • Modality specific instructions (Listening,
    Reading, and Writing)
  • Answer Documents (All Grade Spans)
  • Scoring Guide Conversion Chart (2 per binder)

51
Suggested Testing Aides
  • Review the Checklist in the TAMs
  • Make sure you know how to fill in the student
    number on their answer document
  • Use an overhead to complete the example items and
    to demonstrate how to fill in the answer document

52
General Instructions
  • The information to be read aloud to students is
    printed in italics.
  • Instructions to the Test Administrator/proctor
    are printed in bold.
  • All other information is presented in regular
    type.
  • When a letter is enclosed by two parallel lines
    (/d/) you say the sound of the letter.
  • Demonstration (D) and practice (P) questions may
    be included in the different modalities and will
    be noted by D or P.

53
Before testing
  • Specific step-by-step instructions for the
    administration of each modality of the test can
    be found just prior to that section in the TAM.
  • Please read through all instructions before
    administering the test.

54
During Testing
  • You must follow the script exactly as it is
    written in the TAM.
  • This is an English language proficiency
    assessment, students must respond in English in
    order for responses to be considered correct.

55
Prompting Test Information
  • Prompting is not allowed in this test.
  • Prompting means providing additional information,
    such as
  • Elaborating on questions
  • Clarifying information provided in reading
    selections or any test question
  • Providing cues
  • Suggesting strategies that a student may use to
    arrive at a correct answer

56
Prompting Test Information
  • You may give the following general prompts where
    partial or unclear responses are given.
  • I dont understand what you said.
  • Can you tell me more?
  • You may emphasize the word in the directions if
    it is written all in capital letters.

57
Prompting Test Information
  • You should allow approximately 15 seconds of wait
    time for a student to begin a response to a
    question.
  • If the student has not responded after 15
    seconds, you should move on to the next item or
    task and score the item as a 0 (no response).

58
Speaking
  • Modality

59
Speaking
  • This test is to be administered individually.
  • Read all selections and questions aloud that are
    italicized.
  • Should a student ask to have the directions, or
    question read again, you may do so only once,
    before the student begins to respond.
  • stories will be read only once.

60
Speaking
  • You must read with appropriate pronunciation,
    inflection, pauses, and general clarity.
  • Point to each item that has a picture on the
    Flipchart.
  • All responses should be given verbally and must
    be in English to be considered correct.

61
Scoring Speaking Modality
  • The test administrator/proctor will score the
    speaking modality for all grade spans
  • mark answers on the appropriate section of the
    student answer document/consumable booklet
  • Below the numerical scoring box in the TAM,
    scoring guides are provided to guide you on
    possible appropriate responses
  • Review the scoring guides before administering
    the test
  • The score is numerical but is recorded as a
    letter on the student answer booklet.
  • the test administrator/proctor will use the
    following equivalencies for marking numerically
    scored response items.
  • A 0 B 1 C 2 D 3
    E 4

62
Scoring Guide
  • Scoring guide includes the correct answer and
    variations
  • Examples provided of answers for partial credit
  • Lists are intended to be guides not a
    comprehensive list of appropriate responses
  • Students possibly will give an answer not
    included in the guides
  • Administrator/proctor should use their best
    judgment to score answers based on scoring guide
    information

63
Details of Scoring
  • Some examples of responses earning minimum credit
    (1) are as follow
  • Student answer that is partially correct
  • A student gives a nonverbal response, such as
    nodding or pointing.
  • If a student does not respond, give a score of
    0 (no response).
  • Student answers in a language other than English
  • Students response is so poorly articulated it
    cannot be understood
  • Student makes no response

64
Listening
  • Modality

65
Listening
  • Read all selections and questions that are
    italicized.
  • Should a student ask to have the directions,
    questions, or options read again, you may do so
    only once, before the student begins to respond.

66
Listening
  • The same guidelines for instructions apply
  • Provide paper so that students may take notes as
    they listen.

67
Reading
  • Modality

68
Reading
  • The student will read the options, directions, or
    stories to themselves. Do not read any of the
    options with letter choices to the students.
  • Allow time for students to read the text in the
    box before you read the questions aloud.

69
Writing
  • Modality

70
Writing
  • You will read the direction, stories and
    questions to the students that are italicized.

71
Test Practice Time Mock practice the test in
pairs
  • Speaking -15/20 minutes
  • Writing - 10/15 minutes
  • Reading - 20/30 minutes
  • Listening - 30/35 minutes
  • Rating Scoring Rubrics - 40 minutes

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Production Up-date of UALPA
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Production Up-date of UALPA
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Closing
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