Idaho State Department of Education Accessing Your ISAT by Smarter Balanced Data Using the Online Reporting System (ORS) Angela Hemingway Director, Assessment.

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Idaho State Department of Education Accessing Your ISAT by Smarter Balanced Data Using the Online Reporting System (ORS) Angela Hemingway Director, Assessment and Accountability Nancy Thomas-Price Comprehensive Assessment Coordinator

At the end of this session, you will.. Know how to access district data in the Online Reporting System Be able to make inferences about the results Have ideas /resources for closing the gap

Assessment in Idaho’s Public Schools Philosophy – Acquiring the basic skills is essential to realization of full educational, vocational and personal/social development. Since Idaho schools are responsible for instruction in the basic scholastic skills, the State Board of Education has a vested interest in regularly surveying student skill acquisition as an index of the effectiveness of the educational program. This information can best be secured through objective assessment of student growth. The State Board of Education will provide oversight for all components of the comprehensive assessment program. IDAPA

Purpose of Assessments in Idaho’s Public Schools Measure and improve student achievement Identify areas needing intervention and remediation, and acceleration Inform parents and guardians of their child’s progress Provide comparative local, state and national data regarding the achievement of students in essential skill areas Identify performance trends in student achievement across grade levels tested and student growth over time IDAPA

Summative Assessment Statewide summative assessments are given at the conclusion of each grade and are evaluative and not necessarily diagnostic. They are used to determine large scale learning progress, evaluation of educational programs, progress toward improvement and make comparisons.

Questions typically answered with summative assessment data Which schools are performing at or near the expected proficiency percentages? Which are not? How do our schools perform when compared to the state as a whole? To other districts? Which groups are showing the desired growth? Which are not? What patterns do we notice across the district? What inferences can we draw from demographic groups? Should we be emphasizing Math or ELA improvement?

Interim Assessment CCSSO defines Interim Assessments as, "Assessment administered multiple times during a school year, usually outside of instruction, to evaluate students' knowledge and skills relative to specific set of academic goals in order to inform policymaker or educator decisions at the student, classroom, school, or district level.”

Questions typically answered with interim assessment data How are schools, grades, classrooms doing in relation to the end goal? How are students doing on a particular set of standards? What patterns do we notice across the district? School? Grade? Class? What is the range of student scores? What conclusions can we draw from demographic group data? Is curriculum having the desired affect?

Formative assessment is a deliberate process used by teachers and students during instruction that provides actionable feedback that is used to adjust ongoing teaching and learning strategies to improve students’ self-assessment, reflection and attainment of curricular learning targets/goals.

Online Reporting System (ORS)

SUPPORTING SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE

Interim Assessment Blocks  Same test blueprint and items  Performance Task  Some items teacher scored in THSS  Same claims and standards as summative Common Features of IAB and ICA  AVA – Assessment Viewing Application  Optional  Grade flexibility  Non-secure  Fixed format Interim Comprehensive Assessment  5-10 blocks per grade  15 Items per block  Group of standards  Reported as Below, At/Near, Above Standard Interim Assessments

TEACHER HAND SCORING SYSTEM (THSS)

1)Go to the Portal idaho.portal.airast.org 2)Select role, then ORS 3)Choose SCORE REPORTS 4)Select a test, year, which students, grade and content area

Summative Assessment Average Scale Score, Percent Proficient and Percentage in Each Achievement Category Smarter Summative ELA/Literacy Grade 6 Test for Students in ….

1.Click on school 2.View teachers at the school or 3.Claims 4.Trend (only available if students took the ICA)

1.Click on school- 2. View teachers * this shows 8 teachers of the same grade at this school

3. View Claims

A look at Achievement Level and Claim Performance for a class of a particular teacher Click on School, Select View Teacher Select Teacher and then Roster Click on Roster and then View Roster Click on Roster and View Student Roster and View Claims There are different click paths Click at the top of any column to sort

SUPPORTING SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE Score Report Assessment Targets Claims: 3 in Math; 4 in ELA/Literacy Classroom report: Assessment Targets

4. View Trend (ICA to Summative) Click on school, teacher, view trend Selected students improved from 14 to 45 points

Now What? How can students, teachers and leaders affect this data moving forward?

The Key Teachers should elicit the same evidence in the classroom as is called for in the standards/ assessment.

SUPPORTING SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE Claims and Targets Claims: Broad Statements of the Assessment Systems Learning Outcomes Assessment Targets: Descriptions of the evidence needed to prove the claim. Content and Item Specifications Content Specifications: Bridge between the standards, the assessment and instruction Item Specifications: Translate the content into actual items and tasks.

Score Reports Claims: -Three in Math -Four in ELA/Literacy Classroom report: Assessment Targets

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SHERRI YBARRA Content Specs Document CCSS Document 5.G.B. 3 and 4

Item Specs: Task Models, Standards at grade level, above and below grade levels, Depth of Knowledge, Vocabulary

Digital Library 5 th Grade Math 5.G.B Claim 1 Target K Instructional Resource

Reading (CLAIM 1) Assessment Targets

Content Specifications Documents further describe evidence Standards DOK

Cognitive Rigor Matrix

1.All AIR systems will close August 6 th end of day 2.TIDE opens August 21 3.August 26 TDS and tests (exc summative) are available 4.THSS opens August 27 5.AVA available August 28 6.ORS available August 31 All TAs will be required to go through the TA training module individually before proctoring the math and ELA assessments in Spring 2016 REMINDERS

Questions Angela Hemingway Director, Assessment and Accountability Nancy Thomas-Price Comprehensive Assessment Coordinator