CoAlt CoAlt Administration Training 2011 – 2012 Please sign and return your confidentiality forms.
CoAlt Introductions 1.The best job I ever had was... 2.The worst project I ever worked on was... 3.The riskiest thing I ever did was...
CoAlt Training Objectives Assessment Program system overview The Alternate Assessment Qualifying for the Alternate Administration
CoAlt In your folder PowerPoint Training Test Examiner Protocol Training Item Supplemental Feedback Form
CoAlt Colorado Assessment System Slide # 5 Office of Student Assessment Achievement College Entrance National and State Trends English Language Acquisition TCAP CoAlt COACT NAEP CELApro CELAplace LCEU CELAplace LCEU 11 th Grade - Alternate ESSU 11 th Grade - Alternate ESSU
CoAlt Office of Student Assessment School Assessment Coordinator CTB McGraw-Hill DAC Test Examiners
CoAlt Office of Student Assessment How do I administer the test? What test materials do I need? What Accommodations are allowed? What labels do I use? How long will each session take? Processes for getting clean, valid data. Exceptional Student Services Unit Who must take the test? How do I identify students? What do I do with the results? Instructional guidance…. Now that I have the data…what next? How do I write an IEP? Mira Monroe ESSU
CoAlt Communication Colorado Department of Education CTBOffice of Student Assessment District Assessment Coordinator Consult Procedures ManualConsult Accommodations Manual School Assessment Coordinator Consult SAC/DAC Manual Test Examiner Consult Manual
CoAlt Standards-based assessment Measures students progress towards the Expanded Benchmarks Provides a picture of student performance Indicates individual student progress towards the content areas
CoAlt Standardized This means… all students will have the same test content, resources, directions, testing conditions, and rating procedures one score obtained by one student in a part of Colorado will mean the same as the same score obtained by another student in another part of Colorado There is flexibility in the assessment within the standardization through the use of CoAlt Expanded Accommodations
CoAlt Eligibility Pages 9 – 10 of the Colorado Accommodations Manual Must meet all 4 criteria Each content area must be looked at individually For questions regarding eligibility please contact ESSU
CoAlt The criteria for CoAlt eligibility states: Evidence of a Significant Cognitive Disability The student exhibits a significant cognitive disability as determined through empirical evidence (educational testing results, evaluation team results, etc.) and it is documented on the IEP. Students who qualify will have significant cognitive impairments, commensurate abilities in the content areas and adaptive behavior impairments. * Note: Students with overall cognitive and/or adaptive behavior abilities within the average range are not considered significantly cognitively disabled It is important to stress that the IEP team build a body of evidence to support or not support the confirmation of a significant cognitive disability. Empirical evidence may include an IQ test, but is not limited to such testing, as such standardized measures have a margin of error. As such, it is important that in situations where the IEP team has testing information that does not produce a confident result, further evidence is gathered to confirm the decision that the student does or does not have a significant cognitive disability.
CoAlt Data Use Recommended that teachers use GRT data, which show Levels of Independence, and Content Knowledge in considerations for classroom instruction Resolved scores can show an overview of student progress
CoAlt Testing Window February 2 – March 23 Content Areas and Grades : Grades 3-10 Reading/Writing and Math Grades 5, 8 and 10 Science
CoAlt Scheduling Read through Examiner’s Manual Preparation of Expanded Accommodations –Read through Item Presentation Protocol Individual administration No time limits or restrictions on time Allow time for breaks
CoAlt Environment Space for giving the assessment Not disrupted by other students/staff Limited distractions Space for storing accommodations
CoAlt Test Security The following items must be secured: Item Protocols Student Materials Accommodated student materials Rating Forms
CoAlt Test Security Documented chain of custody must be maintained Item Protocols must not be reproduced Student responses must not be recorded anywhere other than in the Item Presentation Protocol and the Rating Form. You may not record any information during testing, including notes for IEPs. No cell phones, digital cameras or video cameras in the testing room during testing.
CoAlt What arrives at the District from CTB Pizza Box Math Manipulatives Test Examiner Protocol Student Supplemental Pizza Box
CoAlt Test Examiner
CoAlt Expanded Accommodations Acceptable: CoAlt Expanded Accommodations Physical tools used by the student and/or teacher to provide greater access to the content or in facilitating student responses. For each item the test examiner must be aware of the indicator being assessed Not Acceptable: Modifications Changes what is being measured. Example: reading the reading passages of the assessment
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CoAlt Important to Note Accommodations used during instruction should be the accommodations used during assessment as long as they do not invalidate what is being measured. The test examiner must read the indicator being assessed to ensure that the CoAlt Expanded Accommodation being provided does not invalidate what is being measured.
CoAlt Options for ELLEN students CoAlt Spanish Reading and Writing Grades 3 and 4 Identified as English Learner (NEP or LEP) Receiving instruction in Spanish, this year or last Student in ELA program 3 years or less (preschool and Kindergarten do not count) Documented on IEP
CoAlt Options for ELLEN students Presentation in students native language: –Allowed: writing, math and science –NOT Allowed: reading Response in a language other than English: –Allowed: reading, math and science –NOT Allowed: writing CoAlt Expanded Accommodations that provide the linguistic support the student needs and do not invalidate what is being assessed.
CoAlt Documentation of Accommodation None Assistive technology Braille Eye gaze Modified picture symbols Objects Sign Language Translated into student’s native language Other Must be used in instruction 90 days prior to assessment Must be documented on the student’s IEP More than one may be bubbled on the data grid If no accommodations are used NONE must be bubbled
CoAlt Prepare your Practice Cards Find your elbow partner and introduce yourself. Between the two of you, create one set of practice cards by taking 3x5 cards and labeling them: 1 – NR3 – I2 – I 4 – I 4 – C2 – C3 – C Short Break
CoAlt Introduction Video
CoAlt Using the Item Presentation Protocol Training Item Procedure 1 (Math) Indicator Assessed Recognize coins and bills when given label PROMPT: Look at these pictures of coins. Prepare: Place Coins in front of student. Do not describe. PROMPT: Show me the coin that is a quarter. Student Response: __ A. indicates dime __ B. indicates quarter* __ C. indicates nickel __ D. indicates penny __ E. other __ F. no response Level of Independence: ___ Level 4 ___ Level 3 ___ Level 2 ___ Level 1
CoAlt Test Administration Test Examiners record two pieces of information: Student Response: __ A. indicates dime B. indicates quarter* __ C. indicates nickel __ D. indicates penny __ E. other __ F. no response Level of Independence: Level 4 ___ Level 3 ___ Level 2 ___ Level 1
CoAlt No Response –Assumes non engagement –Must have LOI 1 filled in
CoAlt Level of Independence 4 Levels o Level Four – Independent o Level Three – Partial Independence o Level Two – Limited Independence o Level One – No Response The level of support needed to engage the student in the assessment task
CoAlt Level 4 Protocol: Follow the item prompt on the Examiner’s Page, using the student’s usual mode of expressive communication. If the student does not respond to the prompt: – repeat the same item prompt, or –simplify*** Mark Level 4 Mark Student Response –(Incorrect or Correct) OR GO ON to Level 3 if student is unable to respond/complete the task
CoAlt Simplify *** Simplify- unfamiliar terminology used in the item prompt using synonyms which provide the student opportunity to demonstrate skill/understanding without invalidating the construct This may be used for LOI 4 only.
CoAlt Level 4 Video
CoAlt Level 3 Protocol: provide the student with additional information to encourage engagement in the task OR ask questions which encourage the student to think further about the task Mark Level 3 Mark Student Response (Incorrect or Correct) OR GO ON to Level 2 if student is unable to respond/complete the task
CoAlt Level 3 Video
CoAlt Level 2 Protocol: Direct the student to the answer by modeling correct response, such as using a: –verbal prompt; OR –gestural prompt; OR –physical prompt The student must then independently provide a response (correct or incorrect). Mark Level 2 Mark Student Response (Incorrect or Correct) OR GO ON to Level 1 if student is unable to respond/complete the task
CoAlt Level 2 Video
CoAlt Level 1 Mark this only when the student is unable to respond or complete the task even after Level 2. Mark Level 1 Mark “No Response” Student Response: __ A. indicates dime __ B. indicates quarter* __ C. indicates nickel __ D. indicates penny __ E. other F. no response Level of Independence: __ Level 4 ___ Level 3 ___ Level 2 Level 1
CoAlt Level 1 Video
CoAlt Practice Team with your elbow partner. Take the 3x5 cards and write combinations. Using the training materials provided practice scoring responses. The “student” draws a combo card, and does not show the “teacher.” The teacher presents the item, and the student answers based on the combo card. Continue until you have gone through each item and then switch roles. 1 – NR3 – I 4 – C2 – C 4 – I2 – I 3 – C
CoAlt Scoring Accurate scores o Ensuring accurate transfer All assessments are scored by CTB Each student must receive two data points for a valid score
CoAlt Rating Form Video
CoAlt No Scores If more than 15% of responses are marked as invalid, the student receives a “no score”
CoAlt Invalid Combination Invalid Combination: Student response of “Other” and an LOI of 1
CoAlt Invalid Combination Invalid Combination: Student Response and LOI is blank
CoAlt Invalid Combination Invalid Combination: No response is marked along with an LOI of 2, 3, or 4
CoAlt Valid Response Valid Combination: Student Response other than NR is marked along with an LOI of 2, 3, or 4
CoAlt Valid Combination Valid Combination: No response is marked along with an LOI of 1
CoAlt Who to call first: Assessment Materials and Shipping –CTB/McGraw-Hill Help Desk Assessment Administration Questions –Office of Student Assessments (303)
CoAlt Contacts at CDE Program and instruction for students with disabilities ESSU CoAlt administration Mira Monroe, OSA