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Pearson Copyright 2007 IAA 2010 Teacher/Coordinator Training

Pearson Copyright Introductions Pearl Schneider – IAA Coordinator, ISBE Jessica Dare – IAA Special Education Consultant, ISBE Chad Curtis – Program Manager, Pearson

Pearson Copyright What are we going to discuss today? Calendar of Events Test Preparation Task Administration Online Scoring Materials Management

Pearson Copyright IAA Calendar of Events Now until December 21, Profile update window for Assessment Network (ONLY opportunity to update contact and shipping info before Spring 2010 testing!!) January 4, IAA Regional Training registration opens via the Assessment Network website January 5, Additional IAA Webinar Training for teachers/coordinators familiar with past IAA testing January 8, Last day for districts to update SIS with information to be included in the pre-id file to Pearson. (used for initial shipment of materials and SchoolSuccess) January 19-29, IAA Regional Trainings for New Teachers and Coordinators

Pearson Copyright IAA Calendar of Events (cont) January 29, SchoolSuccess user ID & password ed to IAA Coordinator February 1, SchoolSuccess website opens to allow teacher account creation/classroom setup February 8, 2010 – Test materials delivered to districts Feb 8 – March 15, 2010: Additional Orders (test books only) - Available on Assessment Network website

Pearson Copyright IAA Calendar of Events (cont) February 22 – March 19, 2010: Single Test Administration Window March 19, 2010: SchoolSuccess website closes at 11:59 p.m. March 24, 2010: Pre-scheduled pick-up via FedEx - Materials picked up from the original delivery destination - Materials must be returned to IAA Coordinator prior to this date - To change pickup date, contact Pearson

Pearson Copyright 2007 Test Preparation

Pearson Copyright IAA Preparation Resources Test booklets: –Detailed Teacher Instructions –Artwork to use and/or adapt –Required concrete objects Updated Implementation Manual IAA Rubric

Pearson Copyright How to Assess If necessary for the students access to the test, use: Enlarged art Hand-held manipulatives (coins, string, blocks, etc) Visual aids and assistive technology as needed Tactile forms of print and/or raised-line materials Computer graphics as needed Extra time and additional breaks for test taking in a quiet setting Professional staff familiar to the student to administer the task WHILE THE TEACHER SCORES.

Pearson Copyright How to Assess Identify the students primary mode of communication and administer each task using this mode. Verbal Nonverbal Sign Systems Communication Books Assistive Technology Language issues (e.g., ELL)

Pearson Copyright How to Assess Use sample items to familiarize the student with the test format Discuss/explain to the student what he/she will be asked to do during the assessment. Provide the student with easy access to communication device(s), if typically used. Review content-related pictures, words or voice output on the students communication system prior to beginning. Ensure that hearing aid(s) and/or FM systems are in good working order. Eliminate competitive sounds or visual distractions that may divert the student. Position the student to sustain attention. Determine the best focal distance for the student to view/manipulate the materials.

Pearson Copyright How to Assess Avoid cuing answers through body language, voice, or position of objects. Maintain the wording or content of the task. Stay true to the student task as written in the test booklets. Maintain the wording or content of the answer choices. Present the answer choices in order.

Pearson Copyright 2007 Task Administration

Pearson Copyright IAA Scoring Rubric Score Levels 4 - The student correctly performs the primary task without assistance or with a single repetition of instructions or refocusing. The teacher can repeat the instructions without change one time (no additional prompting and no indication of right or wrong answer). 3 - The student correctly performs the primary task with the general prompt. 2 - The student correctly performs the primary task with a specific prompt. 1 - The student does not perform the primary task at Level 2 or provides an incorrect response despite Level 2 support.

Pearson Copyright Built-In Task Characteristics: Specific texts, symbols, and artwork are embedded in the task. The General Prompt is embedded in the task (in the event it is needed). All tasks follow the same rubric template for teacher administration instructions. Flexibility in presentation of tasks and how the student responds will be maintained.

Pearson Copyright Task Administration 2010 IAA Task Layout: Page facing teacher – instructions and text Page facing student – task and/or answer options

Pearson Copyright Present the primary task to the student. Say: Primary Task. Point to each option and say: Choice A, Choice B, Choice C The student receives a score of 4 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, repeat the primary task only once exactly as it appears. If the student responds correctly after the second presentation of the primary task, the student receives a score of 4. If the student again chooses an incorrect answer or does not respond, move to Level 3. 4 Say the general prompt to the student: General Prompt. Re-present the primary task and answer options. The student receives a score of 3 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, move to Level 2. 3 Indicate the correct answer and re-present the primary task, and answer options. The student receives a score of 2 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, move to Level 1. 2 If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly at Level 2, the student receives a score of 1. 1 Answer: Correct answer Sample of Teacher Instructions (Embedded General Prompt)

Pearson Copyright Present the primary task to the student. Say: Primary Task. Point to each option and say: Choice A, Choice B, Choice C The student receives a score of 4 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, repeat the primary task only once exactly as it appears. If the student responds correctly after the second presentation of the primary task, the student receives a score of 4. If the student again chooses an incorrect answer or does not respond, move to Level 3. 4 Turn the page to present the general prompt. Re-present the primary task and answer options. The student receives a score of 3 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, move to Level 2. 3 Indicate the correct answer and re-present the primary task, and answer options. The student receives a score of 2 for a correct response. If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly, move to Level 1. 2 If the student does not respond or responds incorrectly at Level 2, the student receives a score of 1. 1 Answer: Correct answer Sample of Teacher Instructions (General Prompt on 3 rd page)

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Pearson Copyright SCIENCE Below is a list of materials that will be needed to present certain tasks in this section of the test. Task 1 long balloon plastic soda straw string tape SCIENCE

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Pearson Copyright Sample Score of 4 Brian, 4th Grade Reading Please do not try to access the videos during the live webinar.

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Pearson Copyright IAA Test IAA Calendar of Events IAA Teacher Trainings: Locations and Dates IAA Teacher Training Refresher Webinar: Dates IAA Teacher Training PowerPoint (Coming Soon) IAA FAQs IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA Performance-Based Rubric (Updated 10/08)IAA Performance-Based Rubric IAA 2010 Implementation Manual IAA Sample Scoring Videos Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 IAA Sample Tasks Click

Pearson Copyright Sample Score of 3 Charles, 7th Grade Science Please do not try to access the videos during the live webinar.

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Pearson Copyright IAA Test IAA Calendar of Events IAA Teacher Trainings: Locations and Dates IAA Teacher Training Refresher Webinar: Dates IAA Teacher Training PowerPoint (Coming Soon) IAA FAQs IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA Performance-Based Rubric (Updated 10/08)IAA Performance-Based Rubric IAA 2010 Implementation Manual IAA Sample Scoring Videos Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 IAA Sample Tasks Click

Pearson Copyright Sample Score of 2 Sarah, 3 rd Grade Writing Please do not try to access the videos during the live webinar.

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Pearson Copyright IAA Test IAA Calendar of Events IAA Teacher Trainings: Locations and Dates IAA Teacher Training Refresher Webinar: Dates IAA Teacher Training PowerPoint (Coming Soon) IAA FAQs IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA Performance-Based Rubric (Updated 10/08)IAA Performance-Based Rubric IAA 2010 Implementation Manual IAA Sample Scoring Videos Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 IAA Sample Tasks Click

Pearson Copyright Jaida, 3rd Grade Math Sample Score of 1 Please do not try to access the videos during the live webinar.

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Pearson Copyright IAA Test IAA Calendar of Events IAA Teacher Trainings: Locations and Dates IAA Teacher Training Refresher Webinar: Dates IAA Teacher Training PowerPoint (Coming Soon) IAA FAQs IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA 2010 Score Sheet with Accommodations Documentation IAA Performance-Based Rubric (Updated 10/08)IAA Performance-Based Rubric IAA 2010 Implementation Manual IAA Sample Scoring Videos Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 IAA Sample Tasks Click

Pearson Copyright 2007 Online Scoring Tool

Pearson Copyright RCDTS Codes Home School ALTON CUSD Gilson Brown Elementary School Testing School ALTON CUSD Gilson Brown Elementary School Home School ALTON CUSD Gilson Brown Elementary School Testing School WOOD RIVER-HARTFORD ESD Lewis-Clark Elementary School

Pearson Copyright SchoolSuccess – Two Types of Access Coordinators will have access to the administrative interface to create teacher accounts and assign students to teacher classrooms. Coordinators will also be able to run various reports to monitor the score entry progress of their teachers. Teachers will have access to a teacher interface where they can enter scores for students assigned to their classrooms.

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Pearson Copyright Click on the + symbol next to the district name, to display all active schools. 2. Select the school where you will be creating a teacher from the list. 3. Select the Create Teacher tab. 4. Enter the required information and click Add.

Pearson Copyright Click the + symbol next to the school name where you are creating a classroom. 2. Click the + symbol next to the Teachers folder, and select a teacher from the list. 3. Select the Create Classroom tab. 4. Enter the required information and click Create.

Pearson Copyright Click on the + symbol next to the Students folder. 2. Select Active. 3. Select the students that are being assigned to a classroom. 4. Click the Transfer button. 5. Select the school* and classroom you are assigning the student to. 6. Click Continue

Pearson Copyright Click the + symbol next to the school name where you are creating a student. 2. Click the + symbol next to the Students folder, and select Active from the list. 3. Click the + symbol next to Create New Student. 4. Enter the required information and click Add

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Pearson Copyright 2007 Materials Management

Pearson Copyright What are you going to receive? When will you get it? Where will it be sent? What you should do with it? How can you get more if you need it? How do you return it?

Pearson Copyright Box 1 (Coordinator Box) Packing List Memo Duplicate copies of school checklists Spring 2010 Coordinator Kit (1) IAA Implementation Manual Red Pearson Return Labels FedEx Return Labels Remaining Boxes (1 per testing location) Packing List (1) IAA Implementation Manual Test book Security Checklist (1) test booklet per student

Pearson Copyright Materials will arrive by February 8 th – based on these distribution rules… Typical Model: materials packaged by testing school and shipped to district Co-ops: materials packaged by testing school and shipped to co-op central office CPS: materials packaged by and shipped to school

Pearson Copyright Upon receipt of materials, you should… Save boxes used to deliver materials for return shipment Assign books as needed using test book security checklist If necessary, request additional orders (AO) via Pearsons online Assessment Network (

Pearson Copyright Ordering Additional Materials URL: Under ORDERS tab select IAA Spring 2010 Additional Orders Order the same form number you received in your initial distribution Additional Orders are approved by Pearson and usually shipped the next day

Pearson Copyright Return Test Materials (Teachers) –Gather used and unused test books –Sort test books by grade –Place test books in box (placing the highest grade at bottom followed by remaining grades in descending order).

Pearson Copyright Return Test Materials (Coordinators) Affix the red return label to each box and sequentially number the boxes (e.g., box 1 of 2) Fax a copy of your test book security checklist, if you have unreturned books IAA Coordinators will need to ensure that each box in district shipment has a FedEx return label FedEx will pick-up materials from the original point of delivery on March 24 th beginning at 8am Contact Pearson for assistance with FedEx

Pearson Copyright 2007 Additional Resources

Pearson Copyright Additional Resources Useful links available via ISBE website –IAA Implementation Manual –Home School RCDTS codes –Frameworks for IAA Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Writing –IAA Scoring Rubric –IAA Online Scoring Users Guide –Sample Tasks and Videos –Regional Training Presentation

Pearson Copyright For IAA policy and test administration questions: Pearl Schneider – IAA Coordinator (ISBE) Jessica Dare – IAA Special Education Consultant (ISBE) (217) – Office (866) – Toll-free For Material Ordering, Distribution and Online Scoring questions: Pearson Customer Support Center (888) Operators available Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM CST Contact Information

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