Title: TRAINING MATERIALS
1TRAINING MATERIALS
20 10
FALL
2Training Materials Link
- These training materials are available online at
- www.pearsonaccess.com/fl
- Support tab
3Fall 2010 FCAT Administration Schedule
Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule
Date Test Testing Time
October 1115, 2010 October 1115, 2010 Reading Reading Untimed
Mathematics Mathematics Untimed
Reading and Mathematics Make-Up Testing Reading and Mathematics Make-Up Testing Untimed
OR
Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule Test Administration Schedule
Date Test Testing Time
October 1822, 2010 October 1822, 2010 Reading Reading Untimed
Mathematics Mathematics Untimed
Reading and Mathematics Make-Up Testing Reading and Mathematics Make-Up Testing Untimed
4Whats New for the Fall 2010FCAT Retake
- Pre-populated Administration Record/Security
Checklist is available for school assessment
coordinators on PearsonAccess. - Mathematics Reference Sheet is no longer a
perforated page in the front of the Mathematics
Retake Test and Answer Book. - Packaged as a stand-alone page and shipped with
test materials. - Students should be given reference sheets on the
day of the test. - Race/Ethnicity
- For each race category, grid Y for yes and N for
no a student may belong to more than one
category. - Grid Y for yes and N for no beside
Hispanic/Latino in the ethnicity section. - Bill of Lading will be presented to the district
assessment coordinator by delivery drivers when
arriving for pickup of test materials.
5Reminders for the 2010 FCAT
- Students may not have any electronic or recording
devices at their desks, clipped to their belts,
in their pockets, or anywhere they can reach them
during testing, even if the devices are turned
off or the students do not use them. - If a student is found to be in possession of ANY
electronic device(s) during testing, his or her
test must be invalidated in order to successfully
enforce this policy. - Inappropriate actions by school or district
personnel before, during, or after test
administration may result in consequences such as
test invalidations and/or loss of teaching
certification. - Please carefully read the Test Security Policies
and Procedures to ensure that you are following
the correct procedures. - District assessment coordinators must require
that school administrators, school assessment
coordinators, test administrators, and proctors
sign an FCAT Administration and Security
Agreement.
6Reminders for the 2010 FCAT (continued)
- Test Administration Manual
- Due to changes in policy and administration
processes, you are responsible for reading all
information in the test administration manual - Provide itinerant teachers with manuals in time
to prepare adequately for the test - FCAT Administration and Security Agreement
- All school administrators, school assessment
coordinators, test administrators, and proctors
must sign and return an agreement - Large Print, Braille, and One-Item-Per-Page
(OIPP) - Contractor staff transcribes large print and
braille documents - School/District personnel transcribe OIPP
- Student PreID Labels
- Four categories must be correct on the labels
Student Name, Student ID Number, District Number,
and School Number - One set of PreID labels for Reading Retake and
another set for Mathematics Retake - No subject designations on labels
- Be sure to affix the student label to the subject
test that the student is scheduled to take
7Reminders for the 2010 FCAT (continued)
- Large Print, Braille, and One-Item-Per-Page
- Students using large print materials must record
their responses in the large print test and
answer book. - Test administrators should record verbal or
signed responses in the large print documents
provided for these students. - Students using braille materials must record
their responses on braille paper. - Test administrators should record verbal or
signed responses in the regular print test and
answer book provided for these students. - Students using one-item-per-page materials must
record their responses in the one-item-per-page
test and answer book. - Test administrators should record verbal or
signed responses in the regular print test and
answer book provided for these students.
8Reminders for the 2010 FCAT (continued)
- Forms located at www.PearsonAccess.com/fl under
the Support tab - Comment FormsEnsure that the online comment
forms are reviewed before testing and completed
after testing. - Test Administrator
- School Coordinator
- District Coordinator
- Security Log
- Materials Return List
- Administration Record/Security Checklist (blank)
- Missing Materials
- Test Irregularities and Security Breaches
- Braille Script
9Students to be Tested
- Reading and Mathematics RETAKE
- Grades 11Adult students who have NOT passed the
Grade 10 FCAT in Reading and/or Mathematics - Retained Grade 10 students with ANY Grade 10 FCAT
Reading and/or Mathematics score on file - Certificate of Completion students
- Students in the Second or Third year of the
Three-Year Graduation Program - Students confined to custodial or residential
institutions - See TAM for guidelines for testing Retained
Grade 10 students
10Preidentified Student Labels
- Verify that the student is still enrolled and
will be tested. - Verify the information on the PreID Roster
against the schools student information
database. - Because the complete Social Security Number is
not printed on the label, the PreID Roster must
be used to verify student information. - It is not necessary to verify both the labels and
the roster because the same data file was used to
create both. - If the student name, ID number, district number,
OR school number is INCORRECT, do NOT use the
label. - Do NOT use PreID labels from previous
administrations. - Grid any missing information. Incorrect
information on the label CANNOT be corrected in
this manner, except for grade level.
11Sample of Student PreID Label
- IN ORDER FOR A DOCUMENT TO BE PROPERLY SCANNED,
carefully place the label in the lower left
corner of the student grid sheet in the box that
reads PLACE STUDENT LABEL HERE. - Do not remove labels once they have been affixed.
- Do not place a label over another label.
12Student Grid Sheet
Student Information (must be completed by the
student)
Student Demographic Information
Student PreID Label Area
School Use Only DNS and UNDO bubbles
13Sample DO NOT SCORE (DNS) UNDO Bubbles
- There is one DNS bubble and one UNDO bubble for
each test and answer book. - Reading Retake
- Mathematics Retake
14Test Security Policies and Procedures Prohibited
Activities
- Examples of prohibited activities
- Reading the passages or test items
- Revealing the passages or test items
- Copying the passages or test items
- Explaining or reading passages or test items for
students - Changing or otherwise interfering with student
responses to test items - Copying or reading student responses
- Causing achievement of schools to be inaccurately
measured or reported
15Proctors
Personnel Needed Based on Student Participation
130 students Test Administrator
3160 students Test Administrator and 1 Proctor
6190 students Test Administrator and 2 Proctors
It is recommended that a proctor be assigned to
rooms with 30 or fewer students whenever possible.
- Proctor Duties and Responsibilities
- School personnel
- Prepare, distribute, and collect materials
- Complete student grid sheets
- Non-school personnel
- Assist in monitoring test administration. May NOT
participate in any of the test administration
procedures (e.g., preparing, distributing, and
collecting secure test materials, completing
student grid sheets)
16Security Log
- Personnel (test administrator, proctors) assigned
to monitor a testing room for ANY length of time
must complete this log when entering and exiting
the room.
17Security Numbers
- Security Number consists of a nine-digit number
followed by a check digit. - Administration Record/Security Checklist is
pre-populated with the range of security numbers
for all secure test and answer books assigned to
each school. - District and School Assessment Coordinators can
log on to www.PearsonAccess/fl to download the
checklist. - Click on the Test Setup tab
- Click Order Additional Materials/Tracking
- Click on the Reports drop-down menu
- Click on Security Checklist Detail
- Click Export to Excel (open or save to your
computer)
18Required Administration Information
- Schools are required to maintain the following
information - Students assigned to your room
- Attendance information
- Test Group Code (unique four-digit group code)
- Unique security number of the test and answer
book assigned to each student - Signatures of test administrator and school
assessment coordinator - Dates for when documents are returned
- Schools may use the pre-populated or blank
Administration Record/Security Checklist OR a
form of their own
19Sample of a Pre-populatedAdministration
Record/Security Checklist
20Sample of a BlankAdministration Record/Security
Checklist
- Blank version of the form (located in Appendix C
of the manual)
21Test Invalidation Policies and Procedures
- District assessment coordinators should advise
schools of the appropriate action if invalidation
is being considered. - Purpose of test invalidation is to identify when
the validity of test results has been
compromised. - Return a students invalidated test with the DNS
bubble gridded with all other TO BE SCORED
(red-labeled) materials. - This will ensure that the students record is on
the electronic file, but the student will not
receive a score. - A test MUST be invalidated if any of the
following circumstances occur - A student has an electronic device during
testing. - A student is cheating during testing.
- A student is disruptive during testing.
- Situations involving possession of electronic
devices, possible cheating, or disruptive
behavior should be investigated and discussed
with the school assessment coordinator and site
administrator before a final invalidation
decision is made.
22Test Invalidation Policies and Procedures
(continued)
- A test MAY be invalidated if any of the following
circumstances occur - A student becomes ill and is unable to finish, OR
a student is not allowed the correct amount of
time. - A student was given an accommodation not allowed
on the FCAT. - A student was given an accommodation not on the
students IEP, Section 504 plan, or ELL plan. - A student was not given an allowable
accommodation listed on the students IEP,
Section 504 plan, or ELL plan. - An error occurs in test administration or
procedures that could compromise the validity of
the test results (e.g., students had access to an
unauthorized visual aid that gave an unfair
advantage).
23Defective Test and Answer Books
- If a defective test and answer book is identified
before testing begins, give the student a
replacement book. Return the defective book with
all other NOT TO BE SCORED materials. - The DNS bubble MUST be gridded if any of the
following circumstances occur - The document is defective and USED.
- A students name, ID number, district number, OR
school number is INCORRECT on a label affixed to
a USED document. - A student label has been placed over another
student label on a USED document. - If a student discovers any of the above issues
during testing, give the student a replacement
book. When the student completes the test,
he/she must, under the supervision of the test
administrator, transfer the exact responses from
the defective document to the replacement
document. Grid the DNS bubble on the defective
USED document and return it with all other NOT TO
BE SCORED materials.
24Defective Test and Answer Book (continued)
- Under the following circumstances, it is NOT
necessary to grid the DNS bubble if the document
has been packaged properly for return with all
other NOT TO BE SCORED materials. - The preidentified document belongs to a student
who has withdrawn before testing begins. - The preidentified document belongs to a student
who was absent during the entire testing window. - The document is defective and UNUSED.
- The preidentified information is incorrect and
the document is UNUSED.
25Retake Test MaterialsSchool Boxes
- School Cover Memo
- Packing List
- PreID Rosters
- PreID Labels
- School Assessment Coordinator Kit clear plastic
bag - Retake Document Count Forms
- Paper Bands
- Red Labels (TO BE SCORED Materials)
- Yellow Labels (NOT TO BE SCORED Materials)
- White Labels (Large Print, Braille, and
One-Item-Per-Page Materials), if applicable - Reading Retake Test and Answer Books
- Mathematics Retake Test and Answer Books
- Mathematics Reference Sheets
26Retake Test Materials School Special Document
Boxes
- Special Document Kits (if applicable)
- Special Document Cover Memo
- Retake Document Count Forms
- Special Document Return Envelope(s)
- Test Materials
-
- Save the original boxes for returning large
print, braille, and - one-item-per-page materials.
27Prepare the Room for TestingTest Administrator
- Test should be administered in a room that is
free of distractions and has - Comfortable seating
- Good lighting
- Sufficient workspace
- Adequate ventilation
- Make sure that
- students are seated at least three feet apart to
prevent cheating. - students are not facing each other when seated at
tables. - students are not in seating (stadium or
staggered) that allows them to easily view other
students answers. - Check for and remove unauthorized visual aids
posted in classrooms or affixed to student desks. - Post a sign that reads TESTING Please Do Not
Disturb (provided in Appendix C of the manual).
28Responsibilities During TestingTest Administrator
- Distribute test materials
- Read Scripts
- Read the appropriate administration script(s)
VERBATIM to students - Keep Time
- Retake tests are untimed however, testing for a
single Retake may not exceed the length of a
school day (except for students who have an
extended time accommodation that allows them to
test over more than one day). - Maintain test security at all times and report
violations or concerns to the school assessment
coordinator immediately - Supervise Test Administration
29Important Script InformationTest Administrator
- How to break the tab on the test and answer book
- Hold the test and answer book in one hand.
- With the other hand, gently hold the top of the
pull tab. - Pull OUT and DOWN.
- Do not try to remove any remaining pieces of the
tab. - Reminders for students prior to testing
- If a student changes an answer, be sure he/she
erases completely. - If a student draws a line or an X through an
answer, the line must NOT extend into a bubble or
the stray mark could be scanned as the answer. - If a student marks in two or more bubbles, the
response will be recorded as a WRONG answer. - If a student circles an answer instead of
gridding the bubble, the answer will NOT be
scored. - Students must complete fill-in boxes and grid the
corresponding bubbles for gridded-response items.
30Supervise Test AdministrationTest Administrator
- Do not use classroom or cell phones, grade
papers, or work on the computer during testing. - Move around the room and ensure that students
- clear their desks of all materials except the
appropriate test materials - use only No. 2 pencils
- do not have books, notes, scratch paper, or
electronic devices of any kind during testing,
except FCAT calculators for Mathematics, even if
they do not use them - do not talk or make any disturbance
- work independently
- record their answers in the appropriate area
- Do NOT
- talk with students about test items
- help students answer any test item
- read through test and answer books
- return books to students after they have been
collected - discuss test items or answers with students even
after all test materials have been returned and
testing has been completed
31Steps for Returning Test Materials to School
Assessment CoordinatorTest Administrator
- Verify that you have collected all required
administration information. - Verify that your Security Log has been completed
correctly. - Remove any stray reference sheets from the test
and answer books. - Check student grid sheets to ensure the
following - No stray marks are on the preidentified/security
number area or the registration marks. - No stray marks or writing appear outside
designated areas. - Student has completed the required information
(student name, school name, and district name) in
the upper LEFT corner. - DNS and UNDO bubbles are accurate.
- Group materials using the cover sheets in
Appendix C of the manual. - Return all materials to the school assessment
coordinator. - Go to www.PearsonAccess.com and click the Support
tab to complete the Test Administrator Comment
Form.
32Prepare Test Materials for Return to District
Assessment Coordinator School Assessment
Coordinator
MISPACKAGED MATERIALS WILL DELAY REPORTING OF
STUDENT RESULTS!
- Verify the return of all secure materials from
test administrators. - Check for and remove any stray reference sheets
from the Mathematics test and answer books.
Reference sheets left in books interfere with the
scanning process. - Make copies of and file the following
- records of required administration information
collected by test administrators - all Security Logs
- Separate TO BE SCORED test materials by document
type. - Fall Reading Sunshine State Standards RETAKE Test
and Answer Books - Fall Mathematics Sunshine State Standards RETAKE
Test and Answer Books - Separate NOT TO BE SCORED test materials.
- Includes unused test and answer books, and
non-preidentified and preidentified defective
documents
33Prepare Test Materials for Return to District
Assessment Coordinator School Assessment
Coordinator
- Complete a separate Retake Document Count Form
for each document type. - Verify that you have included all documents from
make-up sessions before you complete each form. - Do not combine documents for more than one
document type. - Do not copy blank document count forms. If you
need additional forms, contact your district
assessment coordinator. - Place each completed Retake Document Count Form
on top of the first stack of corresponding TO BE
SCORED answer documents. Ensure that the count
listed on the form is accurate. - Complete and secure Paper Bands.
- Do not use staples, paper clips, or tape to seal
the bands.
34Sample RetakeDocument CountForm
35Sample Paper Band
36Fall 2010 RetakeReturn Label Reference Chart
MATERIALS INCLUDED LABEL COLOR
TO BE SCORED Test and Answer Books RED
NOT TO BE SCORED Materials YELLOW
Large Print, Braille, and One-Item-Per-Page Materials (TO BE SCORED, NOT TO BE SCORED, and UNUSED test documents and braille notes) WHITE
Non-secure Materials (manuals, unused paper bands, unused Retake Document Count Forms, unused braille paper, etc.) Administration Materials (Original Required Administration Information and Security Logs) NO RETURN LABEL Mark Boxes District Coordinator ONLY
37Packaging Diagram
38Package Test Materials
Prepare the following types of boxes for return
to the district assessment coordinator
- TO BE SCORED Test and Answer Books Red-labeled
boxes - TO BE SCORED LP, Braille, OIPP Test Documents
White-labeled boxes - NOT TO BE SCORED Materials Yellow-labeled boxes
39Package Test Materials (continued)
Package District Assessment Coordinator ONLY Boxes
- Test administration manuals and unused
non-secure materials - Original records of required administration
information - Original Security Logs
-
- You may be asked by your district assessment
coordinator to hold the box for return at a later
date. He or she may ask you to recycle or destroy
these materials, except for the records of
required administration information and Security
Logs, after scores for this administration have
been reported.
40Large Print (LP), Braille (BR),
andOne-Item-Per-Page (OIPP)Instructions for
Completing Student Grid Sheets
- IMPORTANT DISTINCTION
- For LP users, the student grid sheet on the front
cover of the large print answer document must be
completed. - For BR and OIPP users, the student grid sheet of
the regular print answer document must be
completed and included in each student's return
envelope. - Complete each students grid sheet in one of the
following ways - Affix the students verified PreID label in the
lower left corner of the grid sheet in the box
that reads PLACE STUDENT LABEL HERE. - If the student does not have a label, grid the
student information with a No. 2 pencil.
41LP, BR, and OIPPRecord Student Responses
- Students using large print materials will record
their responses directly in the large print test
and answer book. - If a student provides verbal or signed responses,
the test administrator MUST record the students
responses directly in the large print book. - Do not use a regular print document.
- Students who use braille materials will record
their responses on braille paper. - Contractor will transcribe the students
responses from the braille paper into the regular
print test and answer book. - If a student provides verbal or signed responses,
the test administrator MUST record the students
responses in the regular print document. - Students who use OIPP materials will record their
responses in the OIPP test and answer book. - School/district staff MUST transcribe the
students responses from the OIPP book into the
regular print test and answer book. - If a student is using multiple learning media
(e.g., a student uses braille materials and
records his or her responses in a large print
test and answer book), make sure that ALL of the
students responses are in ONE document type.
42Steps for Returning LP, BR, and OIPP to the
District Assessment Coordinator School
Assessment Coordinator
- Verify the return of all secure materials.
- Make copies of and file the following
- the records of required administration
information collected by test administrators - all Security Logs
- Open each Special Document Return Envelope and
verify that each envelope contains documents for
one student only. - Verify that each student grid sheet has been
completed correctly or has a PreID label affixed. - Verify DNS and UNDO bubbles.
- For each student, complete a Retake Document
Count Form for each document type. - Verify the completed information on the outside
of each student envelope and seal the envelope. - Place all TO BE SCORED and NOT TO BE SCORED
materials into the boxes in which they arrived.
43LP, BR, and OIPPPackaging Diagram
44Questions?