Title: Alternate Assessment for Students with Cognitive Disabilities
1Alternate Assessment for Students with Cognitive
Disabilities
- District Test Coordinator Training
- February 2006
- Aran M. Felix, Program Manager
- Alaska Department of Education Early
Development
2Agenda
- Quick Quiz
- Review Shipping Memo DTC Tasks
- AA Issues
- Other Topics
- Federal Proposed Regulation (2)
- New Alternate Assessment for SCD (1)
3Abbreviations
- AA Alternate Assessment
- CSSA Comprehensive System of Student Assessment
- DRC Data Recognition Corporation
- DRA Dillard Research Associates
- DTC District Test Coordinators
- GLEs- Grade Level Expectations
- SCD Students with Significant Cognitive
Disabilities - SWD Students with Disabilities
4Quick Quiz
- Who takes the alternate assessment?
- Approximately how many students in Alaska take
this test? - Who decides eligibility to take this test?
- Where can you find the eligibility criteria?
- What kind of test is the AA?
- Is the Alternate part of the CSSA?
- Who scores the alternate assessment portfolio?
5DTC Responsibilities
6Overview of Responsibilities
- Receive and distribute test materials to teachers
- Collect and file Test Security Agreements
- Send precode data file to DRC
- --------------------------------------------------
-------------- - Receive shipping materials from DRC
- Collect and prepare test materials for shipping
- Ship test materials to DRC
- Receive, copy, and distribute test results
7Collect Prep Portfolios for ShippingFirst Steps
- Retrieve materials from teachers
- Work with Special Education Directors, AA Mentors
- Allow time for portfolios review for completeness
- District designates portfolio reviewers
- Checklist stays in Portfolio
- Remove/file Test Security Agreements
- After review, Portfolios sent to DTCs
- DTCs - Train teachers with Portfolios to ensure
they know the correct process
8Test Security Agreement
9Test Security Signatures
Note Original to DTC
10Portfolio Requirements Checklist
NOTE
11If you are a portfolio reviewer.
- Work with your AA Mentor and Special Education
Director for specifics - The AA Manual explains AA process
- Requirements Checklist (pg. 24)
- Beginning DTC PowerPoint is available
http//www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/assessment/presenta
tions/Fall2005/NewDTCAAPresentation092905.ppt
12Collect Prep Portfolios for ShippingNext Steps
- DTC sends portfolios to DRC Please advise all
teachers! - Shipping Window April 5 21, 2006
- All portfolios MUST contain a demographic label
- Use a precoded label, or
- Fill in a blank demographic label
- Affix to front cover of portfolio
13Example ofBlank Demographic Label
14What do do with Blank Demographic Labels
- For students without precoded labels
- DRC Memo, Attachment A, Instructions
- 10-digit student ID
- Reason Not Assessed Portfolio test window is
October March, No reason to not assess. Schools
required to assess all students. - Document Parent Refusal in school files.
15Collect Prep Portfolios for ShippingFinal Steps
- Pack portfolios in boxes (not supplied by DRC)
- Affix UPS shipping label
- Call UPSs 800 number for pickup
- UPS not available? Call DRC to arrange shipping
- Shipping Window April 5-21, 2006
- Remote? Arrange pickup before April 21
- Must be received at DRC by May 1
16AA Test Results and Reports
- AA Web Reports available June 14, 2006
- AA Paper Copies to districts August 11, 2006
- 1 copy of the Guide to Interpreting Student
Reports sent from DRC - Make copies of Guide to include with reports
- Mail Student Reports to parents with Guide
- Copy and retain a district copy of student report
17AA Issues
- Late Enrollment the one-subject test exception
- Out of state
- Correspondence/home-school situations
- District Transfer Students Paperwork
- Test Window 10/01/05 04/04/06
- 12/30/05 Cutoff
- Long-term Illness
- See AA Manual 2005, 2006, pages 8-10
18Other Topics
- Proposed Federal Regulation (2)
19Federal Proposed Regulation
- The proposed regulations would provide States
with additional flexibility regarding State,
local educational agency (LEA), and school
accountability for the achievement of a group of
students with disabilities who can make
significant progress, but may not reach
grade-level achievement standards within the same
time frame as other students, even after
receiving the best-designed instructional
interventions from highly trained teachers.
20Proposed 2 Flexibility
- Status Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM)
- Comment period until February 28, 2006
- Purpose of rule to provide flexibility for states
in reporting on a specific group of SWD - Reporting proficient scores for AYP capped at 2
- Still allow reporting proficient scores for 1
group
21Requirements of 2 Rule
- Develop participation guidelines
- Develop Modified Achievement Standards (MAS)
- Align instruction and assessment to GLEs
- Reduce breadth, depth of content
- No out-of-level testing allowed
- Students eligible to receive diploma
22EEDs Current Position on 2 Rule
- EED is examining the NPRM. After the rules are
finalized, EED will determine if pursuing the
modified achievement standards and a different
assessment is good for Alaska students. - If Alaska uses an assessment based on modified
achievement standards, a student would still have
to take the HSGQE under the state regulations
currently in place, to earn a diploma in the
state of Alaska.
23Other Topics
- New Alternate Assessment for Students with
Significant Cognitive Disabilities (1)
24New Alternate Assessment for Students with
Cognitive Disabilities
- Contract signed with Dillard Research Associates
(DRA) of Eugene, Oregon - Already developed, used in Oregon for 7 years
- Reading, Writing, Math Science
- Type of test Performance Tasks administered by a
teachers one-on-one to a student - Replaces AA Portfolio 2005-06 is the last year
25Background Work
- Workgroups of special education teachers
content teachers met April November 2005 - Developed draft proficiency descriptors
- Proficiency levels for this group of students by
grade cluster (3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10) - Extended Grade Level Expectations available to
provide access to the general content - System test of connectivity in December by Tech
Coordinators and AA Mentors
26Online Assessment
- Materials downloaded from web
- Training modules online
- Test results are entered online
- Student reports immediately generated
- Student does NOT take the assessment online
27Test Administration
- AA Mentors become Qualified Assessors, then
Qualified Trainers - Will continue to train district teachers
- Teachers achieve proficiency before administering
assessment (Qualified Assessors) - 6 week test window
- One-on-one assessment
28Test Materials
- Test materials are available online for
downloading - AA Administration Manual mailed in August
- Paper-pencil version of test available if web
access is problematic - DTCs handle any paper-pencil versions
- Otherwise, nothing to ship!
29Pilot Test
- February 23-24, 2006
- 30 teachers
- Teachers give assessment to sample population
- Teachers provide feedback
- --------------------------------------------------
-------- - Bias Review - February 24, 2006
- Test item development occurs
30Full Implementation
- Spring 2007
- Mentors trained, September
- District staff trained, October through February
- Test Window March 1-April 13, 2007
31Good News for DTCs
- Workload diminished dealing with AA
- Always in information loop
32Quick Quiz Answers
- Students with significant cognitive disabilities
(1 of the student population) - Approximately 550 students
- IEP team decides eligibility using
- Participation Guidelines, page 11-12
- Additional criteria on AA website
- Portfolio assessment using data collection and
other types of supporting evidence - Yes, part of Comprehensive System of Student
Assessment - DRC scores AA for two years (2004-05 2005-06)
33Questions?