Title: COPPER PATINA
1E L P A (Required for DTCs, STCs, and ELPA TAs)
2ELPA
Objectives
- Understand the definition and purpose of the
English Language Proficiency Assessment - Administer ELPA appropriately
3ELPA
Purpose and Use
- The ELPA (English Language Proficiency
Assessment) measures the proficiency of English
Language Learners (ELL) in reading, writing,
speaking and listening English based on Oregons
English Language Proficiency Content Standards. - Used as part of Title I accountability to
document which students are Limited English
Proficient and as part of Title III
Accountability incorporated into the Annual
Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAO). - Required for all students eligible to receive
English Language Development (ELD) services.
4ELPA
Schedule and Scoring
- 2013-14 ELPA test window Jan. 8 April 15
- Each test opportunity is subject to a 45-day
expiration period and expired ELPAs are not
re-opened. - There is no 20-minute pause rule for the ELPA
- ELPA scores will be loaded into ODEs system
within approximately 6 weeks of the end of the
month in which a test is completed. For example
If a student completes the ELPA anytime in March,
the student scores will be available after May
9th.
5ELPA
Before Testing
- Review Appendix H of the Test Administration
Manual and your training notes - Identify students to be tested
- Make sure you have the correct SSID for each
student - Make sure each students LEP flag is set to Y
in TIDE - Provide students with opportunities to become
familiar with the test format and technology - Note new item types on practice test this year
- Check headsets to ensure they are properly
installed and functioning correctly - (Use the Practice Test to check headsets)
6ELPA
Test Administration
- ELPA is a Test Subject that can be selected for
inclusion in a test session from the OAKS Online
TA Interface. - ELPA is administered as one adaptive test, with
the speaking domain segmented at the end. - While the ELPA is not timed, we estimate that it
will take 75 minutes to complete.
- Note Tests that are not completed within 45 days
of starting will expire.
7ELPA
Overview of Test Delivery System
- TA Interface
- Administer the ELPA, track progress, and manage
students testing in their session - Adjust test settings for individual students
before they are approved to start the test - Approve and submit print requests from students
- Student Interface
- Secure online test that must be
- accessed via a secure browser
- Tablets are not supported on ELPA (AIR)
8ELPA
TA Interface at A Glance
- Used to create/edit sessions and approve students
- All information is visible on one screen
- Tests in session
- Students needing approval to start testing
- Students with tests in progress
- Print requests
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TA Interface, contd
- Create / Edit Sessions
- List of available tests automatically displays
upon logging in and remains - on screen while monitoring students
- Select the tests for inclusion in the session
and click Start Session
- System generates a Session ID that students will
use to log in - Test sessions automatically expire upon TA logout
- Sessions cannot be resumed
- Students may resume a paused test in any new test
session that includes the applicable test subject
and grade - Example TA creates a test session for students
on Tuesday. To resume testing on Wednesday, the
TA will create another test session for students
to resume testing
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TA Interface, contd
- Student Test Settings and Approvals
- Approvals Preview (right) allows TAs to see
students that need to be approved while
monitoring test progress - The complete list of students awaiting approval
will display on a pop-up screen
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TA Interface, contd
- Student Test Settings and Approvals, contd
- Adjust test settings for an individual student
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Student Test Settings
- Print on Request
- Printed reading passages are an allowable
resource for all students - All print requests must be approved by the TA in
the TA Interface - Print Size
- Available in 4 levels of magnification
- Students can manually adjust for individual items
- Selected magnification for a given item will
persist for print requests
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Student Test Settings, contd
- Color Choice
- The Student Interface can be set to present the
test background with different options - Text and background color combinations are
pre-defined for a colored overlay over test
content
14ELPA
Important Once a student is approved to start
the ELPA, the district may no longer set this
restricted resource for the student. Approving a
student to start the test without this restricted
resource in violation of the students IEP or 504
Plan is a reportable impropriety.
Student Test Settings
- Domain Exemption
- Domain exemption is a restricted resource for
individual students whose IEP or 504 Plan exempts
a student from responding to a particular ELPA
domain - Must be based on individual student need
documented in the students IEP or 504 Plan - Must be identified for the student and entered
into TIDE by a DTSA/DSA prior to approving the
student to start the ELPA. - District must also enter ELPA Only IEP test
admin code in Student Centered Staging
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1
Test Administration, contd
- Student Login
- Log in using First Name, SSID, Session ID
- Confirm identity Is This You? screen
- First Name (same as in SSID upload), Enrolled
Grade, DOB, School, SSID - Select Test
- If logging into an ELPA session, will only see
ELPA test opportunity - If logging into multiple subject session, will
see multiple subject tests - TA Approval required to start test
- Confirm test -- Is this your test? screen
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3
4
5
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Student Interface at A Glance
Click to view list of item pages. Pages with
marked items will be indicated. Select item/item
page to navigate.
Click to view student help
Pause test button.
Toggle between test pages.
Zoom in/out buttons (to adjust text size).
Click to mark item for review.
Click to select a comment about the item.
Click to have listening item played.
Click for item type tutorial.
Click to have instructions read aloud
Click to have answer option played.
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Test Administration, contd
- Monitor to ensure that students only have access
to the allowable resources listed in Appendix H - If breaking up the test into multiple sessions,
the student will see the next item if the
previous item was submitted during the previous
session. Otherwise, the test will resume on the
item the student was last on. - For the Speaking segment, students may receive a
pop-up warning if their recorded response is too
soft. Students can play back their response to
verify before moving on and can re-record if
necessary. - For students whose IEP or 504 Plan exempts them
from a domain, enter domain exemption in TIDE as
a restricted resource prior to approving the
student to test.
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Dos and Donts
- Dos
- Schools must use Oregons ELPA for ALL students
eligible for services under the ESEA criteria for
an English Language Learner, regardless of
whether the student actually receives services. - Districts must set the LEP Flag to Y in the SSID
system for students to be eligible to take an
ELPA test. This must be done by appropriate
district personnel prior to logging the student
in for the ELPA. - Districts must set the Domain Exemption
restricted resource in TIDE for students whose
IEP or 504 Plan exempts them from an ELPA domain
based on individual student need. This must be
done by appropriate district personnel prior to
logging the student in for the ELPA.
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Dos and Donts, contd
- Dos (contd)
- If a student arrived at a U.S. school
- On or before May 1, 2013, the student must take
the ELPA and all state assessments Reading,
Math, Writing, and Science (as appropriate for
his/her grade). - After May 1, 2013, the student must take the ELPA
and state assessments in Math and Science (as
appropriate for his/her grade). - Between April 1 and April 30, 2014, the student
must take the assessments in Math and Science (as
appropriate for his/her grade) but is not
required to take the ELPA. - On or after May 1, 2014, the student is not
required to test.
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Dos and Donts, contd
- Donts
- Districts may not exempt an ELL student from
taking ELPA based on their Language Proficiency
Level. - Districts may not administer the ELPA to any
students on monitor status (Exited within the
last two years) unless they were exited late
(after September 19, 2013- see below) - Students who were eligible to exit in 2012-13 but
werent exited prior to July 1 can be officially
exited in Fall. The deadline to exit is
September 19, 2013 using the district exit
policy. - Test administrators may not translate or
- read aloud any of the items on ELPA.
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Dos and Donts, contd
- Donts (Contd)
- TAs must not share their login information and
passwords, even with other authorized users. - Do not approve students to test until you are
sure the students are taking the correct test at
the right time. - Students may not use resources such as electronic
translators, a dictionary, a thesaurus,
literature texts, or literary glossaries.
Remember that wall charts that contain literary
definitions or vocabulary must be removed or
covered during the testing session. - Do not let tests linger, they will expire after
- 45 calendar days and expired tests are
- not re-opened.
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Promising Practices
- Familiarize yourself and your students ahead of
testing about available accommodations and
supports, especially for newcomer ELLs. - Provide students with practice on how the headset
and microphone work in ELPA prior to
administering the test. The ELPA practice test
is available for this purpose at
www.oaks.k12.or.us. - Use the OAKS Secure Browser to access the ELPA
practice test. (Note ELPA tests and practice
tests must be taken on laptop or desktop
computers. ELPA is not supported on iPads,
Android tablets, and Chromebooks.) - Some students may benefit in having their testing
broken up over a couple of days.
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Promising Practices, contd
- Early Advanced ELL students should take the ELPA
earlier in the assessment window in order to
receive scores back sooner in the school year. - Any student who may have moved up a proficiency
level should take the assessment early in the
assessment window in order to receive scores back
sooner in the school year. - Test administrators may choose to assess all
Beginning level and Newcomer ELL students later
in the testing window as students need more
language acquisition time to demonstrate their
ability on ELPA - Consider testing K-1 students in small groups to
provide an improved environment for these young
students.
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Promising Practices, contd
- You may have students pause the ELPA at the
beginning of the speaking domain and have the
student resume later, being sure to keep in mind
the 45-day test expiration period (expired ELPAs
are not re-opened). - You might choose to provide students with a name
tag with picture to avoid confusion during the
log-in process. - Practice a microphone check with students prior
to logging into the operational assessment. Use
the practice test to be sure the headsets are
working properly.
25ELPA
Regional Help Desk Contacts
- Remember, your best source for immediate and
accurate information and assistance is your
Regional Helpdesk. Contact them directly, prior
to calling or emailing ODE assessment personnel. - List of contacts can be found at
- http//www.ode.state.or.us/wma/teachlearn/testing/
oaks/esdpartners1314.pdf
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In a Nutshell
- 2013-14 ELPA test window closes April 15
- ELPA is administered as one, adaptive test
consisting of two segments, with the Speaking
segment administered second. - All students in grades K-12 eligible for LEP
services must take the test. - There is no 20-minute pause rule for the ELPA
- Only those students with a valid ELPA score and a
valid submission in the LEP collection will be
counted as LEP for accountability reports - Refer to pages H-3 and H-5 for resource help
27DTC Training
Online Resources
- Test Administration Manual, Appendix H
httpwww.ode.state.or.us/go/tam - Promising Practices http//www.ode.state.or.us/se
arch/page/?2444 - OAKS Portal and Practice Testshttp//www.oaks.k1
2.or.us - Accommodations Manual
- http//www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?487
- Test Administrator User Guide, Appendix C
- http//www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?391
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Acorns for Storage
- What is the process for deciding which students
should take the ELPA? - How should a TA determine which accommodations
should be provided for a student taking the ELPA? - What steps should a TA follow to ensure valid
test administration for all eligible students? - How should results from the ELPA be used?