Title: STAMP
1STAMP
Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency
DoDEA Training November 30, 2007
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3Why do we teach languages in secondary schools?
4Why do we give students tests?
What do we do with the data?
5Process of Education
Curriculum
STANDARDS
Instruction
Summative Assessment
Formative Assessment
6What is Assessment?
Assessment is a process of professional
judgment. Assessment is based on separate but
related principles of measurement evidence and
evaluation. Assessment decision-making is
influenced by a series of tensions. Assessment
influences student motivation and
learning. Assessment contains error.
7What is GOOD Assessment?
Good assessment enhances instruction. Good
assessment is valid. Good assessment is fair
and ethical. Good assessment uses multiple
methods. Good assessment is efficient and
feasible. Good assessment appropriately
incorporates technology.
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12Sample Benchmarks Correlated with National
Standards
Oral Benchmarks
13Texas State Standards - Benchmark 1
Sample State Benchmarks
14DoDEA Level Descriptions
15FSI/ILR
Proficiency?
5
ACTFL
Distinguished
4
4
DoDEA
Superior
3
3
FL Course 6
2
FL Course 5
Advanced Plus Advanced
2
FL Course 4
Classroom
1
Intermediate-High Intermediate-Mid
Intermediate-low
FL Course 3
1
FL Course 2
0
Novice-High Novice-Mid Novice-Low
FL Course 1
0
FL Course 1
16ACTFL
17STAMP
- Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency
18STAMP ASSESSMENTS
- Administered on-line
- Assess reading, writing and speaking
proficiencies - Graded by computer (reading) and computer-
aided humans (writing and speaking) - Analysis reports provided for teachers
- Items verified by rigorous statistical analysis
- Utilize Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
technology
19STAMP Navigation Page
www.stamptest.net
20Practice Tests
21Student Login Page
22Sample - Spanish Reading Item
23Sample - French Reading Item
24Sample - German Reading Item
25Sample - Japanese Reading Item
26Sample - Chinese Reading Item
27Computer Adaptive Testing Process
Level V item
Level V item
incorrect
correct
Level IV item
Level IV item
correct
Level
Level III item
correct
correct
Simplified test path of an individual student
28How to Improve Reading Skills
- Teach Reading as a Process
- 1. Context Clues,
- 2. Skimming,
- 3. Scanning,
- 4. Extract Detail
- Read Question BEFORE Looking at the Realia
- Teach that Reading is NOT Translation
29Sample Writing Item
30Sample Speaking Item
31How to Improve Writing and Speaking Scores
- Teach Writing and Speaking as a Process
- 1. Read Prompt CAREFULLY
- 2. Plan
- 3. Organize
- 4. Practice
- Teach the Structure of Presentational Mode
- Use Scoring Rubric in Class OFTEN
- Stress Importance of TEXT TYPE in Scoring
32Reports Expectations
- Where Should My Students Be?
33STAMP Navigation Page
www.stamptest.net
34Report Selection Screen
35Report Login Screen
36Sample Class Summary Results Report
37Sample Individual Class Results Report
38Sample Individual Results Report
39Sample Individual Results Report
40FSI/ILR
Proficiency?
5
ACTFL
Distinguished
4
4
DoDEA FL Courses
Superior
3
3
FL Course 6
2
FL Course 5
Advanced Plus Advanced
2
FL Course 4
Classroom
1
Intermediate-High Intermediate-Mid
Intermediate-low
FL Course 3
1
FL Course 2
0
Novice-High Novice-Mid Novice-Low
FL Course 1
0
FL Course 1
41DoDEA Proficiency Level Expectations
42DoDEA Proficiency Standards/Expectations
43DoDEA Proficiency Standards/Expectations
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45Spanish STAMP Test Results
Reading Sample Size 5,200 Writing Sample Size
3,069 Y Axis STAMP Benchmark Levels X Axis
Percentage of total number of students in test
sample
46Class / Proficiency Level Data
2 Years
3 Years
4 Years
1 Year
1 2 3 4
5
Novice-L Novice-M Novice-H Interm.-L
Interm.-M
47Number of Instructional Hours Necessary to Reach
Intermediate-Low - Intermediate-Mid FSI/DLI
Adult Learners Highly Motivated
Category I 240 Instructional Hours Spanish,
French, Italian Category II 300 Instructional
Hours German Category III 360 Instructional
Hours Russian, Vietnamese Category IV 520
Instructional Hours Arabic, Chinese, Japanese,
Korean
1 school year 120-140 instructional hours
48Topics
49ClassPak