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Title: ACT College-Readiness Measures: Explore, Plan and the ACT


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ACT College-Readiness Measures Explore, Plan and
the ACT
  • Hal L. Sanderson, Ph.D.Director of Institutional
    Research AssessmentEvidence-Based Learning
    OfficeCanyons School District

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Our targets
  • Understand how the ACT College-Readiness Measures
    relate to Canyons Districts Student Achievement
    Plan.
  • Develop a stronger understanding of the
    student-knowledge assessments commonly known as
    Explore and Plan.
  • Learn how those assessments support more rigorous
    course-taking, which are required to earn CSDs
    Honors and Advanced diplomas.

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All students will graduate from Canyons School
District College- and Career-Ready
  • Student Achievement Plan
  • for Canyons School District

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How do ACT College-Readiness Measures relate to
the Student Achievement Plan?
  • The ACT College-Readiness Measures are an
    important component of Canyons School Districts
    Student Achievement Plan.
  • Goal No. 1 of Student Achievement Plan Promote
    school and community engagement that supports
    students to become college- and career-ready.
  • Goal No 1 Evidence
  • Establish and monitor student-achievement
    benchmarks based on state and national
    performance standards aligned to college, career,
    and transitional opportunities.

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ACT College-Readiness Measures provide key
evidence and establish research-based benchmarks
  • 1.3.1 Establish benchmarks for key indicators of
    student college- and career-readiness
  • 1.3.2. Report at regular intervals district and
    school progress toward the college- and
    career-ready vision
  • The ACT College-Readiness Measures (Explore,
    Plan, ACT) are critical to tracking student
    progress over time

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What are the Explore and Plan assessments?
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The Explore and Plan assessments
  • Explore and Plan are standardized tests developed
    by American College Testing (ACT), one of the
    oldest and most trusted research and assessment
    companies in the United States
  • Explore and Plan measure student knowledge in
    English, reading, math and science. Explore can
    be administered to eighth- or ninth-graders and
    Plan is given to high school sophomores
  • ACT also measures the same content areas

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The Explore, Plan ACT Assessments
  • Explore provides baseline information on a
    students academic preparation and is designed to
    be used for high school coursework planning.
    Explore is an early indicator of
    college-readiness and a useful career exploration
    and planning program.
  • Plan provides students a midpoint review of a
    students progress toward college and career
    goals while there is still time to make necessary
    interventions and adjustments. It is also a
    useful career exploration and planning program.
  • ACT measures a students academic readiness to
    make a successful transition to college or
    post-high school workforce-training programs.

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How do Explore and Plan relate to the ACT and
college-readiness?
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Common Curriculum/Standards
  • All three tests are measures of the
    college-readiness standards.
  • The college-readiness standards serve as a direct
    link between what students have learned and what
    they are ready to learn next. The suggested
    learning experiences, in turn, provide links
    between the standards in one score range and
    those in the next higher score range.
  • The college-readiness standards are also linked
    to college instruction. More than 40 years of
    research has shown that performance on the ACT is
    directly related to the grade point average in
    the first year of college.

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Common Scale
  • All three measures are built on a common score
    scale to measure academic progress from grades
    eight through 12.
  • All three measures and the associated
    college-readiness benchmarks provide predictive
    information on success in credit-bearing college
    courses English composition, social studies,
    college algebra, and biology.
  • Research tells us that a student who reaches an
    ACT benchmark score has a 75 likelihood of
    earning a C or higher and a 50 likelihood of
    earning a B or higher in that college course.

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College-Readiness Benchmark
1-36
1-32
1-25
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Math College-Readiness Scale
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Which grades will take Explore, Plan and ACT?
And when will the testing occur?
  • ACT College Readiness Measures
  • Explore Fall, 8th Grade
  • Plan Fall, 10th Grade
  • ACT Spring, 11th Grade

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Why give tests in the fall?
  • We want test results returned in time to be used
    in January for high school registration.
  • The results will be an important feature of
    SEP/SEOP meetings for secondary students.
  • Mid-year course adjustments also may be required
    for some students.

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What will Canyons parents, counselors and
administrators learn from the assessments?
  • Middle and high schools can use the Explore and
    Plan benchmarks as a means of evaluating early
    progress toward college-readiness so that timely
    interventions can be made when necessary.
  • They can also serve as an educational-counseling
    or career-planning tool.
  • Families who might not have considered college
    now may be inclined to plan for it.

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The additional assessments will help more
students earn the Honors and Advanced diplomas
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Rigorous course-taking and CSDs Differentiated
Diplomas
  • In the winter of a students eighth-grade year,
    families and faculty will have information about
    the level of preparedness for college coursework.
  • ACT research has demonstrated that this type of
    clear and concrete feedback leads to more
    rigorous course-taking in high school.
  • ACT research also demonstrates that students who
    take the Explore and Plan tests increase their
    odds of meeting the ACT College-Readiness
    Benchmarks by anywhere from 24 to 44 percent!

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