Title: Aligning Child Outcome Measurement to Early Learning Standards
1Aligning Child Outcome Measurement to Early
Learning Standards
- NECTAC Outcomes Meeting
- Monday, August 27, 2007
2Indianas Accountability Tool Alignment to Early
Learning Standards and Child Outcome Measures
Sheron Cochran, Early Education
Consultant Indiana Department of
Education Division of Exceptional
Learners scochran_at_doe.state.in.us
3Topics
- Why Alignment is important
- Why ISTAR was selected as Indianas
Accountability Tool - Multiple Levels of Alignment
- Current Alignment and Validation Activities
- Next Steps
4Indiana Academic Standards, Foundations to
Indiana Academic Standards and Functional
Indicators
CHILD
Learning Experiences and Interventions
Continuous Assessment of Student Progress
5In the category ofWhat is the ISTAR
Assessment?
- ISTAR is a web-based assessment system provided
free of charge by the Division of Exceptional
Learners, Indiana Department of Education. - It utilizes teacher ratings to measure the
progress of students. It uses a 3 point rubric. - It is not a test but rather was developed as an
authentic measure of continuous progress. - The assessment elements are aligned to the Birth
to Five Foundations for Young Children
(http//www.doe.state.in.us/primetime/welcome.htm)
and the Academic Standards for K-9
(http//www.doe.state.in.us/standards/welcome.html
6Indiana selectedISTAR because it..............
- Is an authentic assessment for ALL children.
- Is capable of measuring SPP/APR indicators as
well as requirements of the No Child Left Behind. - Supports on-going assessment.
- Provides parents and teachers with graphic
representation of the progress of the child. - Helps guide instruction.
- Is intended to make progress monitoring
meaningful.
7ISTAR Content andExtensions to the Standards
- Content Areas
- English/language arts
- Mathematics
- Functional Achievement Skills
- -Social Emotional
- -Physical Skills
- - Personal Care Skills
- Four levels of progress prior to kindergarten
- Basic 1 (B1) Birth to two years of age
- Basic 2 (B2) Two years of age
- Foundations 1 (F1) Three years of age
- Foundations 2 (F2) Four years of age
8ISTAR Speech Interface.
- Contains 4 areas of skills
- social interaction
- Comprehension
- expressive communication
- speech intelligibility
- Students receiving both speech and early
childhood services are assessed by the teacher in
areas of math, English, and functional skills.
The SLP rates communication skills through the
SLP interface. - When the sole service is speech, the SLP
completes the speech interface. - OSEP and ECO Center have advised that these four
areas must be more robust in order to better
cover the 3 child outcomes.
9Multiple Levels of Alignment
- The Foundations to the Indiana Academic Standards
for Young Children Birth to Age 5 are aligned to
the kindergarten academic standards (2002). - ISTAR is aligned to
- the Foundations See copy of English and Math
alignment to kindergarten standards - the academic standards (2003)
- ISTAR serves as Indianas accountability measure
for reporting SPP and APR requirements to OSEP in
the 3 child outcomes. (2004) - the OSEP indicators are aligned to ISTAR. (2006)
10OSEP Outcomes Aligned to ISTAR..
- Positive social-emotional skills
- Social-Emotional in Functional Skills
- Acquisition and use of knowledge and Skills
- English/Language Arts Foundations that include a
listening and speaking foundation - Mathematics Foundations
- Use of appropriate behaviors to meet needs.
- Physical Skills in Functional Skills
- Personal Care Skills in Functional Skills
11Multiple Levels of AlignmentCurrent Alignment
Activities
- The State of Indiana received a federal GSEG
(General Supervision and Enhancement Grant from
OSEP) in 2006 for development of a comprehensive
statewide assessment. - This effort is in collaboration with First Steps
with the intention of creating an integrated
system that measures the progress of students
from Part C to Part B, simplifying transition
processes.
12Current Alignment Activities
- Assessment and Validation Activities
- Alignment of ISTAR indicators to AEPS
(Assessment, Evaluation, Program System) - Validation of alignment of ISTAR indicators
Foundations to kindergarten standards - Alignment of performance indicators to outcomes
(item alignment) - Establish reliability and validity of performance
indicators - Extend skill indicators in speech interface to
cover all 3 child outcomes. - Validate norms for typically developing children
13NEXT STEPS
- Extend skill indicators in speech interface to
adequately cover all 3 child outcomes - Revise ISTAR based on results of studies
- Incorporate changes into web-based reporting
- Statewide Training
14Categories of Reporting
- Maintained peer level
- Achieved peer level
- Improved near peer
- Improved not near peer
- Did not Improve