Title: The Alabama Reading and Mathematics Test
1The Alabama Reading and Mathematics Test
- Michele Hunter
- Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction Mobile
County Public Schools
2Pre-Test
- What is the ARMT?
- When will this test be administered?
- To whom will it be administered?
- Why was this test created?
- What is AYP?
- What happens if schools dont meet their goals in
2 years? 3 Years? 4-5 Yr? - How will the SAT10 scores differ from ARMT
scores? - What is proficiency? How do you know if your
students are proficient in mathematics?
3Three Components of the ARMT
4The ARMT
- Piloted in October
- Administered to all students in grades 3-8
- Status of the school will be determined on the
ARMT, ADWA, and AHSGE - Criterion Referenced Test based on our states
standards
5Criterion Reference Tests
- CRTs (ARMT ADAW)
- Developed using course-specific objectives on
grade level - Developed to test mastery of state standards
- Content standards are reported by performance
levels (I, II, III, and IV) - Performance Descriptors provide a narrative
description of each level - Levels III and IV are considered Proficient
- Exemplars provide samples of student work at each
level - Cut Scores provide the cut for each level
6Norm-Referenced Tests
- NRTs (SAT 10)
- Developed using questions that are at and above
the grade-level curriculum - Developed to compare individual performance with
performance of the norming group - Designed to spread our kids out by reporting
scores using a bell curve making it
mathematically impossible for all students to be
proficient - Reports relative strengths and weaknesses of
individuals - Reported scores by national percentile rank,
national stanine, national grade percentile band,
content cluster stanine range, and
achievement/ability comparison range
7Challenges We Face This Year
- Understanding the NCLB Act of 2001
- Meeting Standards and Accountability through AYP
- Understanding the curriculum
- Using research-based best practices for
instructional strategies - Taking a closer look at our classroom assessments
8The NCLB Act of 2001
- Challenges the entire educational community, but
primarily teachers and administrators, to change
the way schools do business - Under this law all public school children, even
the most disadvantaged, must perform proficiently
on standardized tests in reading and mathematics
by the year 2014
9NCLB-Mathematical Proficiency
10AYP- Adequate Yearly Progress
- An individual states measure of yearly progress
toward achieving state academic standards. - Adequate Yearly Progress is the minimum level
of improvement that states, school districts, and
schools must achieve each year. - Goals must be reported starting 2005
11Disaggregated Databy Subgroups- AYP
- Race and Ethnicity
- Socioeconomic Level
- Disabilities
- Limited English Proficiency
- Migrant Status
- Gender
12Flexible, Local Control of Funds
- School districts currently receive federal
funding from the Dept. of Ed. under 4 major state
grant programs - Teacher Quality Grants
- Education Technology
- Innovative Programs
- Safe and Drug-Free Schools
- Under NCLB, every school district can transfer up
to 50 of these funds between any other program
or to Title I to meet AYP goals
13Falling Short of AYP Goals- Yr 2
- Corrective Action
- Develop Improvement Plans based on scientifically
proven teaching methods - Offer parents public school choice
- Provide transportation to the new school
14Falling Short of AYP Goal- Yr 3
- Title I Funds used for supplemental services
chosen by parents - Tutoring
- After-school programs
15Understanding the Curriculum
- AL- COS for Mathematics
- (new vs.current)
- NCTMs Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics - Local Curriculum Guides (Team Math)
- AMSTI- Alabama Math, Science, and Technology
Initiative
16NCLB Instruction Materials
- Despite the research, many classroom teachers
still spend the bulk of their classroom time
demonstrating procedures and supervising students
while they practice those procedures. - Textbooks are typically packed with an assortment
of topics creating a scattered and superficial
curriculum. - The New AL COS has reduced the number of
standards to allow for in-depth instruction of
content, facilitating mathematical proficiency.
17Instructional Strategies
Identifying Similarities Differences Summarizing Note Taking Reinforcing Effort Providing Recognition
Homework and Practice Nonlinguistic Representations Cooperative Learning
Setting Objectives Providing Feedback Generating Testing Hypotheses Questions, Cues, Adv. Organizers
18Classroom Assessment
- Assess the COS Standards (not just chapters) and
expect mastery with each standard for all
students - Intervention Plan for individual students who are
not mastering skills re-teach reassess - Sampling of student work should align to the COS
- Use Blooms Taxonomy
- Available Instructional Time Protected
- Model format of the ARMT with assessment
19Post-Test
- What is the ARMT?
- When will this test be administered?
- To whom will it be administered?
- Why was this test created?
- What is AYP?
- What happens if schools dont meet their goals in
2 years? 3 Years? 4-5 Yr? - How will the SAT10 scores differ from ARMT
scores? - What is proficiency? How do you know if your
students are proficient in mathematics?