Title: Ensuring Test Security through Active Monitoring
1Ensuring Test Security throughActive Monitoring
- Gloria Zyskowski, Ph.D.
- Director of Test Administration
S T U D E N T A S S E S S M E N T D I V I S I
O N T E X A S E D U C A T I O N A G E N C Y
2- What is active monitoring
- and why is it so important?
3Active Monitoring
- Active monitoring means that test administrators
are actively engaged while students are working
on the test, moving about the room so they can be
more aware of students actions.
4Active Monitoring What Its Not
- Catching up on e-mail
- Grading papers
- Surfing the web
- Checking your horoscope
- Taking a nap
5Why is active monitoring so important?
- Failure to properly monitor students can result
in - invalidation of students tests
- loss of testing opportunities
- greater potential for testing irregularities
- increased opportunities for student cheating
6A little history
72004-2005 Testing Year
- Approximate number of monitoring related
incidents 449
8Actions Taken to Address This Issue in 2005
- Increased focus during training (ESC training,
assessment conference mini-sessions, TETNs) - Introduction of the Test Security Supplement
- FAQs
92005-2006 Testing Year
Approximate number of monitoring related
incidents 278
10Monitoring issues during the 2005-2006
administrations
- Eighty-two incidents involving blank answer
documents being accepted (almost 30 of reported
monitoring-related incidents) - Numerous transcription requests after score
reports received indicating that blank answer
documents were not detected by campus coordinators
11More monitoring issues during the 2005-2006
administrations
- Students not bubbling in answers for the correct
subject (i.e., students recorded their reading
answers in the math section of the answer
document) - Students moving ahead to another subject area
test - Students using pens
- Marking through all responses on the scorable
test booklets -
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13Actions Taken to Address This Issue in 2006
- Additional material added to 2007 District and
Campus Coordinator Manual , including revised
oaths - Continued focus during training (including this
presentation and associated Powerpoint) - Additional emphasis added to revised Test
Security Supplement
14Promoting Active Monitoring
- Continue to emphasize the importance of
monitoring every chance you get. - Consider use of checklists for test
administrators to review before test
administrations. - Increase oversight of test administrations (the
principals presence is a powerful motivator!).
15New in 2007 Revised Oaths
- (Initial each statement.)
- ____ I have received training on testing
procedures specific to this administration - ____ I have read and understand the test
administrator manual governing the administration
of the statewide student testing program, and I
understand my responsibilities concerning the
administration of this test - ____ I am aware that testing procedures require
me to actively monitor during test
administrations - ____ I understand my responsibilities as a test
administrator, and I am aware of the range of
penalties that may result from a departure from
the documented test administration procedures - ____ I understand my obligations concerning the
security and confidential integrity of this test,
16The inevitable
- Mistakes are still going to be made.
- Not all situations can be prevented or detected
through active monitoring.
17What to do When a Monitoring Incident Occurs
- Gather the facts district must determine
whether there was sufficient monitoring to
prevent the situation - Determine if student cheating occurred generally
this is handled at the local level
18Submit Incident Report and Supporting
Documentation
- FYI - Student cheating no incident report
required if student is caught or the district
determines that sufficient monitoring was in
place. Documentation should be maintained at the
district level. - FYI - Student cheating incident report and
supporting documentation IS required in the case
of inadequate monitoring - FYI - Blank answer document accepted incident
report and supporting documentation IS required
19Questions