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Early Assessment Program Preparing for College-Level English and Mathematics EAP Coordinators Orientation Carolina C. Cardenas, Associate Director, Academic Outreach and Early Assessment, Academic Affairs Office of the Chancellor, The California State University

Goal of the CSU Board of Trustees Reduce the need for remediation in English and mathematics to 10% by 2007

Percentage of First-Time Freshmen Entering with College Level Mathematics Proficiency

Percentage of First-Time Freshmen Entering with College Level English Proficiency

Collaboration  California State Board of Education  California Department of Education  California State University

Purposes of Early Assessment Program (EAP)  Early readiness signal –Identify students before their senior year who need to do additional work in English and/or mathematics before entering the CSU  Inform students of readiness –Inform students, families, and high schools of students’ readiness for college-level work in English and mathematics  12 th grade interventions –Motivate students to take needed steps in 12 th grade to assure readiness

EAP Development Principles  Identify and develop common expectations of college readiness standards  Align collegiate readiness expectations with K-12 standards and assessments  Assess college readiness standards  Minimize additional tests or testing time  Identify assessments appropriate to student academic preparation –11 th grade California Standards Test  Provide feedback to students, families, and schools in time to focus additional academic preparation in 12 th grade  Cost-effectiveness –Reduce students’ need for remediation –Improve path to the baccalaureate degree

Components of EAP  11 th grade test (early assessment of college readiness)  Supplemental high school preparation in 12 th grade  Teacher professional development  Communication of results

Why should eleventh grade students participate in the EAP?  Earn an exemption from CSU-required English and/or mathematics placement tests  Identify the need for additional preparation for college-level courses while in high school  Adjust senior-year coursework to prepare for college-level courses  Avoid investing time and money in college remediation courses that do not count toward a baccalaureate degree

EAP Test  Administered in 11 th grade  In conjunction with California Standards Test  In English and mathematics  Contains 15 additional multiple-choice items in both subjects  Essay required in English  Selected items from CST and additional EAP items (including essay in English) are scored to determine student readiness for college English and/or mathematics  Voluntary examination

What is Assessed in Math  CSU questions on CST are from State Board Standards –However, CSU does not cover Proof, Trig Functions, Probability, and Logarithms  Important topics that need to be learned but not essential skills for success in GE math  Purpose: measure depth, not breadth of content knowledge

What is Assessed in English  CSU questions on CST are from State Board Standards  Reading: comprehension  Reading: literary response  Writing strategies  Written essay: student explains author’s argument and extent to which student agrees with author’s analysis and conclusion

Early Assessment of Readiness for College  English –College Ready (Exempt) –Not Yet College Ready (Non- exempt)  Mathematics –College Ready –College Ready Conditional (Exempt and Conditionally Exempt) –Not Yet College Ready (Non-exempt) Results will identify students as: …from placement testing and remediation when entering the CSU.

Not Yet College Ready (Non-Exempt)  Students, once admitted, must take appropriate placement test to determine if they will enter regular or remedial coursework –English Placement Test (EPT) –Entry Level Mathematics Exam (ELM)  Exemptions may be gained through other means, such as AP, SAT, ACT, IB, etc. –Remedial coursework may begin through Early Start Program

College Ready Conditional: Conditionally Exempt in Mathematics  Students will be required to do further work to maintain their skills in mathematics to retain exemption. –Another math class with Algebra II as a prerequisite –Monitored, online mathematics e-learning program, such as ALEKS

How CSU supports high schools and students to gain proficiency in English  CSU English Success Website  Twelfth Grade Expository Reading and Writing Course –Aligned with English-Language Arts Content Standards –Helps prepare students for college-level English  Teacher Professional Development

CSU English Success Website  Customized information for students, teachers, and counselors  Checklists and guidance tips for parents (English and Spanish)  Personalized roadmaps with step-by-step advise and reminders  Advice on EPT requirements

CSU English Success Website  Tips and tools to help students improve their critical reading and writing skills  Online multiple-choice module offering two practice EPT exams –Students receive a score report with detailed feedback about their responses  Calibrated Peer Review (CPR), an online essay-writing tool  Testimonials 

English for Success Home Page

12 th Grade Expository Reading and Writing Course  Developed by CSU English faculty and high school teachers  Aligned with ELA content standards for 11 th and 12th grades  Structured around assignment template addressing reading and writing  Lessons based on non-fiction and fiction texts  Engages students in a study of rhetoric and composition  Enables students to read and write academic prose effectively and strategically

12 th Grade Expository Reading and Writing Course  Increases students’ mastery of academic language  Deepens students’ critical reading, writing, and thinking skills  Designed to fulfill the UC/CSU admissions subject area requirements  Not intended as an honors or remedial course  Full course or modules

Professional Development in English  Offered by County Offices of Education and the CSU to high school English teachers Introduces teachers to expectations of college-level English  Emphasizes teaching expository text and rhetorical analysis

Professional Development in English  Provides teachers with skills necessary to teach the 12 th Grade Expository Reading and Writing Course  Reading Institutes for Academic Preparation offered through selected CSU campuses for teachers in grades 9-12 in all subject areas to improve capacity to teach reading/academic literacy across the curriculum

How CSU supports high schools and students to gain proficiency in Math  CSU Math Success Website  Twelfth Grade Math Course (under development)  Teacher Professional Development

CSU Math Success Website  Advise students how to meet ELM and EPT requirements  Motivate students to take proactive steps to satisfy ELM and EPT  Provide educational tools and planning resources to help students improve their math skills

CSU Math Success Website  Diagnostic services (MDTP)  Online e-learning mathematics tutorial (ALEKS)  Live online math tutoring  10-, 50-, 114- online ELM practice problems  Roadmap advises students how to prepare math skills  Video Testimonials 

12 th Grade Course in Mathematics  Design of new 12 th grade course –Under development –Will emphasize math skills needed for college readiness in mathematics

Professional Development in Mathematics: Strengthening Math Instruction (SMI)  Increase teacher’s knowledge and understanding of EAP program  Examine student performance on ELM to identify and analyze patterns of student strengths and weaknesses  Increase teacher’s knowledge and understanding of options that exist to increase and sustain student math skills  Agreement with Curriculum and Instruction Steering Committee (CISC) of California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA) to deliver professional development to high school mathematics teachers

EAP Statistics – Spring 2010  English EAP –378,000 high school juniors took EAP (84% participation - 451,000 students) –21% were assessed as college ready  Math EAP –178,000 eligible high school students took EAP (77% participation rate – 231,000 students) –57% were assessed as college ready

Update on 11 th Grade Testing  Window for EAP essay is in March  EAP designations are the STAR Report  Students are able to access their reports on-line  CSU’s and CCC’s are able to access designations on-line (designated personnel)  Common EAP website:

Update on 11 th Grade Testing  There will be no “Incomplete” Student Report Category  Student report language will be: –Ready for CSU college-level English (mathematics) courses –Ready for CSU college-level Mathematics courses- conditional –Not yet demonstrating readiness for CSU college-level English (mathematics) courses

Update on 11 th Grade Testing  ETS EAP Test Results web site will provide District Score profiles on-line using the STAR web site approach.  Districts will continue to receive the CD Rom with data.  This data comes in code

Resources  Early Assessment Program Home Page: –  Math Success Website: –  English Success Website: –  ALEKS ELM Tutorial: –  Educational Results Partnership: –