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Title: ACCESS for ELLs 101


1
ACCESS for ELLs 101
  • Annual Bilingual/ESL Meeting
  • October 8, 2009

2
Todays Agenda
  • Steps to Identify Students as ELL
  • Initial ELL Screening
  • W-APT
  • Model
  • ACCESS for ELLs
  • Data Flow
  • Important Dates
  • Test Administration
  • Data Comparison
  • Assessment of ELLs
  • Accommodations
  • Question Answer

3
Initial Identification
  • The recommended procedure to identify LEP/ELL
    students for language instruction educational
    programs is as follows
  • Complete Home Language Survey
  • Review Students Academic History
  • Conduct Screener Evaluation

4
WIDA-ACCESS Placement Test
  • PURPOSE The W-APT is Wisconsins initial
    English language screener.
  • ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
  • The W-APT is aligned with the ELP standards and
    ACCESS for ELLs assessment
  • The screener is part of the student enrollment
    process
  • Available as downloadable PDF files from the WIDA
    website

5
Kindergarten Assessments
  • Kindergarten W-APT
  • Administered to Pre-K, K first semester 1st
    grade students
  • Adaptive, individually-administered test with a
    combined speaking/listening component
  • Result is a score rating of low to high
  • WIDA MODEL
  • Aligned to the Pre-K K Standards and linked to
    the K ACCESS for ELLs assessment

6
Kindergarten Assessments
  • WIDA MODEL (cont.)
  • Manipulative Kit
  • Result in a composite score of 1-6
  • Cost to districts
  • 130 for one kit with 25 student response books
  • 180 for 2 kits with 50 student response books
  • This screener is optional for districts

7
Data Flow Process forEnglish Language Learners
(ELLs)
8
Opportunities to Verify the Accuracy of ELL
Student Demographic Data
9
ACCESS for ELLs Information
  • Important Dates
  • Window for Ordering Test books
  • October 1-22
  • To place your booklet order
  • 1. Access http//www.metritech.com.
  • 2. Click on CLIENT AREA.
  • 3. Select WIDA ACCESS for ELLs from the list
    displayed.
  • 4. Enter your District's User Name and
    Password.
  • 5. For questions call MetriTech at (800)
    747-4868 and ask for WIDA Technical Support.

10
ACCESS for ELLs Information
  • Important Dates(cont.)
  • Districts Receive Test Materials
  • November 25
  • ACCESS for ELLs Test Window
  • Dec. 1-Feb. 12 ACCESS test window is open
  • Dec. 8 Private school student data files are
    due at MetriTech

11
ACCESS for ELLs Information
  • Important Dates (cont.)
  • ACCESS for ELLs Test Window
  • January 8 MetriTech ships Pre-ID barcode
    labels to districts
  • January 29 Last day to order additional test
    materials
  • February 12 ACCESS
  • testing window closes
  • November 25

12
ACCESS for ELLs Information
  • Important Dates (cont.)
  • ACCESS for ELLs Test Window
  • February 13-19 Districts pack and ship
    testing materials to MetriTech
  • February 23 All materials need to arrive at
    MetriTech
  • November 25

13
Test Administration Training
  • ACCESS
  • Online training is available on the WIDA website
    at http//www.wida.us/index.aspx
  • All DACs received usernames/passwords
  • Kindergarten ACCESS DVD-distributed to districts
    in October 2008

14
Kindergarten ACCESS
  • K ACCESS for ELLs
  • Will arrive with ACCESS materials
  • Aligned to the Pre-K K standards
  • Manipulative Kit
  • Results in a composite score of 1-6
  • No additional cost to districts
  • Training will also be available on the following
    site www.wida.us
  • Test administrators can watch the DVD and take a
    10 point training questionnaire on the WIDA site

15
Test Security
  • It is critical to maintain test security prior to
    and during testing
  • Remind personnel involved with the testing to
    keep all test materials secure and confidential
  • Test administrators are responsible to ensure
    that no materials are duplicated
  • Make sure that no specific test information is
    shared with students prior to or after testing

16
Sample Items
  • Students can practice using the released sample
    items (Grades 1-12) found at

http//www.wida.us/assessment/ACCESS/sample_items.
aspx
17
Testing Accommodations
  • List of allowable testing accommodations
    available at http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/pdf/accom09.pdf
    .
  • For students with disabilities (use only
    accommodations in students IEP), ELL students,
    and all students as appropriate.
  • When accommodations are used, mark on back cover
    of the ACCESS for ELLs test book for each
    content area tested.

18
ACCESS for ELLs Update
  • Beginning with the 2009-10 school year, the DPI
    will pay the cost of ACCESS for ELLs test
    materials and scoring for districts.
  • The costs to administer the annual ACCESS for
    ELLs and any ELP screeners must be paid for
    using local district funds.

19
Two-Year Comparison of ELP Codes 1-5
  • 2007-2008
  • 2008-2009

20
Historical Comparison of ELP Codes (1-5) 6
21
Assessment of ELLs
  • All English language learners will be
    participating in the WKCE
  • Exception ELLs who have an IEP that states that
    their instruction should be based on the Extended
    Grade Band Standards These students take the
    WAA-SwD
  • The Decision Flowchart outlining participation
    and AYP information for ELP Levels 1 and 2 is
    available on the following site
    http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/doc/ell1-2wsas.doc

22
Largest Four Language Groups
23
ELL Accommodations
  • The translation accommodation is
  • comprised of
  • Translation Written Script-
  • All test items and directions in Mathematics,
    Science, Social Studies, and Writing
  • Directions only for Reading and Language Arts

24
Distribution of Accommodation
  • Your district assessment coordinator (DAC) will
    be sent a copy (multiple copies will be sent to
    the largest districts) of the translation
    accommodation in the format of a CD.
  • Districts will be responsible for duplicating and
    distributing necessary materials to each school.
  • For example, DACs may choose to burn CDs, produce
    hard copies, etc in order to distribute materials
    to schools.
  • Test Security protocol should be observed by all
    who work with the materials.

25
ELL Accommodations
  • Districts who serve students who speak languages
    other than Spanish or Hmong may use qualified
    translators to provide translation support to
    students.
  • Information about additional allowable
    accommodations for ELLs can be located on the DPI
    website http//dpi.wi.gov/oea/pdf/accom09.pdf
    and in the DAC guide and the TAM

26
Questions?

27
For More Information
  • Please contact the Office of Educational
    Accountability
  • Renae Fjeld Accardo
  • renae.fjeldaccardo_at_dpi.wi.gov
  • 608-267-5153
  • Kristen Kehoe
  • kristen.kehoe_at_dpi.wi.gov
  • 608-267-3164
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