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Delaware Alternate Portfolio Assessment II (DAPA)
Sarah A. Celestin, M.Ed. DAPA Training Coordinator
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IDEA and NCLB Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) require: All students must be included in state and district-wide assessments All students must be provided access to the general education curriculum Same standards used for all students Stress that ALL students must be included. There is not opportunity to “opt out”.
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Delaware Student Testing Program
DSTP Delaware Student Testing Program DAPA Delaware Alternate Portfolio Assessment Under the Delaware Testing Program are two options for assessment – DSTP and DAPA.
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Guidelines for Participation
Required part of student’s IEP IEP team must Agree with all 4 statements Sign (at least 2 IEP team members) A copy from the current IEP must be included in the child’s portfolio Stress the importance of parent participation at the IEP meeting. REMIND Parents - if there are questions and uncertainty – STOP and ask the ED or Administrator to clarify or explain!!!
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What is DAPA? State-wide Alternate Assessment Purpose
Part of Delaware State Testing Program (DSTP) For ~1% of students with most severe disabilities Approximately 1100 students in DE Purpose Ongoing record of student progress Measure of program accountability Promote access to the general education curriculum
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What is DAPA? Portfolio Assesses General Education Standards
Student work Teacher data sheets Parent letter Assesses General Education Standards ELA Math Science Social Studies
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What is Assessed?
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What Does a Portfolio Include?
Activity Each Content Area includes four parts or “dimensions” Interactions Settings Dimensions were developed based on best practice. Self -Determination
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Activity Dimension Participation in Standards-based Activity
Grade Level Expectation (GLE) Instructional objective (academic) Curriculum Target Instructional objective (may be more functional) Can be part of the IEP or a goal created for purposes of the assessment
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Portfolio Dimensions Activity Interactions Settings
Self -Determination
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Self-Determination Dimension
Promotes independence Instruction in four areas: Choice-making Planning Monitoring Feedback
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Portfolio Dimensions Activity Interactions Settings
Self -Determination
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Settings Dimension Encourages generalization of skills
General education class/school Community Home Natural Work Environment Supervised training center
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Portfolio Dimensions Activity Interactions Settings
Dimensions were developed based on best practice. Self -Determination
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Interactions Dimension
Promotes socialization Work together with: Age-appropriate peers Co-workers
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Completing the Portfolio
Portfolio submitted to DDOE on 1/29/09 Portfolio is reviewed and “scored” by trained Delaware educators Scores are aggregated with ALL student scores to determine AYP for districts and schools
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Center for Disabilities Studies
Questions? Sarah Celestin Center for Disabilities Studies Office –
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