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2014 CAASPP Interpreting and Using Results September 2014 Webcast
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Objectives Workshop participants will be able to: Describe the purposes of CAASPP reports Interpret CAASPP results Explain key statistics Compare and contrast types of reports Identify proper uses of reports 2014 Post-Test Workshop 2
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What’s New? Results and Statistical Analysis Using Results Summary and Internet Reports Data CDs Individual Student Reports Early Assessment Program Agenda 2014 Post-Test Workshop 3
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Results are available for only those California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) content areas administered. Results for the Early Assessment Program (EAP) for students in grade eleven who took these tests are not reported by the CAASPP Program. Percent tested data are not reported for the Standards-based Tests in Spanish (STS). Enrollment data—number and percentage—are not reported for the STS. Post-Test Guide (PTG) 2–3 What’s New in 2014 2014 Post-Test Workshop 4
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5 Since there were no CAASPP end-of-course (EOC) tests administered, there is no Student Master List Summary EOC report. Electronic reporting, formerly Quick-turnaround Reporting, is now offered for all remaining paper-pencil tests. Files have been available since August 8. –EAP results are part of electronic reporting. Handscoring of tests is not offered in 2014. PTG 2–3 What’s New in 2014
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Report progress toward proficiency on the state’s academic content standards Notify where improvement needed –To help students’ achievement –To improve educational programs Results: Purposes of CAASPP Reports PTG 4 2014 Post-Test Workshop 6
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State goal: All students score at proficient or above 350 or higher scale score –CST for Science –CMA For Science –STS for RLA CAPA proficient: 35 or higher scale score Results: Performance Levels PTG 7–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 7
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Advanced Basic cut score –CST for Science: 300 –CMA for Science: 300 –STS for RLA: 300 –CAPA: 30 Below basic Far below basic For each testing program, cut points vary for advanced and below basic by –Subject –Grade Results: Other Performance Levels 2014 Post-Test Workshop 8 PTG 7 –13; Appendix B
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Scale scores allow the same score to mean the same thing across test versions within grade and content area. Scale scores account for differences in difficulty. Scale score ranges by program are: –CST for Science, CMA for Science, STS for RLA: 150–600 for each grade and subject –CAPA: 15–60 for each level and subject PTG 7–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 9 Results: Scale Scores
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 10 Psychometric procedure Adjusts for test difficulty from year to year (form to form) Additional information in the technical reports on the CDE Technical Reports and Studies Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/technicalrpts.asp http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/technicalrpts.asp Results: Equating PTG 7
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Three to six clusters for each subject. May be useful as indicators of individual or group strengths and weaknesses. But... reporting clusters should be interpreted with caution. Results: Reporting Clusters (Content Area) PTG 8–13; Appendix A 2014 Post-Test Workshop 11
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Cluster percent correct available for CSTs for Science, CMA for Science, STS for RLA. Clusters are based on small numbers of items; therefore, may not be reliable or generalized. Clusters are NOT equated from year to year. You should not compare reporting cluster percent correct from year to year. Results: Reporting Clusters Cautions PTG 8–13; Appendix A 2014 Post-Test Workshop 12
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Compare to percent-correct range of proficient students statewide PTG 8–13; Appendix A 2014 Post-Test Workshop 13 Interpreting Reporting Clusters or Content Areas in the Same Year
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2014 CST Reporting Clusters: Number of Questions and Average Percent Correct PTG Appendix A 14 2014 Post-Test Workshop
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Examples—Interpreting Reporting Clusters for the CST for Science PTG 9 2014 Post-Test Workshop 15
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For instructional decisions in conjunction with other data CAPA ELA and mathematics in grade ten used in adequate yearly progress (AYP) calculations Using Results PTG 2, 4 2014 Post-Test Workshop 16
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Mean scale score –Same content and grade, varying years Percent in each performance level –Same content by grade across years Year-to-Year Comparisons Do Compare CSTs: Same Grade and Same Content Area PTG 10–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 17
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Percentage of students scoring at PROFICIENT and above –For a given grade and subject, e.g., percent proficient and above for grade 5 science in 2013 and 2014 –For a given subject and aggregated grades, e.g., percent proficient and above for grades 5, 8, and 10 science in 2013 and 2014 –Across grades and a subject, e.g., percent proficient and above in all courses and all grades Year-to-Year Comparisons Do Compare CSTs: Percent Proficient and Advanced PTG 10–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 18
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Individual scale scores or statistics based on scale scores for different grades or content areas –Subjects by grade are independently scaled –Different content standards are measured in different grades Cohorts across grades Across tests Scale scores to percent correct scores CAPA to years prior to 2009, because of new standard setting that year Year-to-Year Comparisons Don’t Compare PTG 10–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 19
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 20 Example—Using CST Results to Compare Grade Results from Year to Year PTG 10 20 2014 Post-Test Workshop
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What are they? –Student Master List Summary –Subgroup Summary Report emphasis: CSTs for Science –Criterion-referenced tests –Progress is measured in percent of students scoring proficient and advanced Back of reports provides guide to abbreviations and score codes Aggregate (Summary) Reports PTG 16–39 2014 Post-Test Workshop 21
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Tests are as follows: –CSTs, CMA for Science: Grades 5, 8, and 10 –CAPA for ELA and Mathematics: Grades 2–11; Levels I–V –CAPA for Science: Grades 5, 8, and 10; Level I, III–V –STS for RLA: Grades 2–11 # and % at each performance level Mean scale score Reporting cluster: Mean percent correct (except CAPA ) Student Master List Summary PTG 16–18; PTG 22–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 22
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Grade 5 Example Student Master List Summary PTG 25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 23
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Student Master List Summary Basic Statistics PTG 23–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 24
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For the content area: –Number of multiple-choice answer documents submitted minus the number of answer documents marked to indicate that the student enrolled after the first day and was subsequently tested minus –Documents marked as “Student enrolled after the first day of testing and was given this test” Does not apply to the STS Who Counts? Number Enrolled PTG 22–25 25 2014 Post-Test Workshop
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For the content area, number of students who responded to any questions on the test or whose answer documents were marked to indicate that the student tested but marked no answers (special condition Z). Not included: –A = Students absent –E = Not tested due to significant medical emergency –P = Parent/guardian exemptions –T = Enrolled first day, not tested, tested at previous school –Students with inconsistent grades –Non–English learners who took the STS Who Counts? Number Tested PTG 22–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 26
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Number Valid Scores –For the subject, number of students tested at grade level who received a score for the test. –Not included: Incomplete tests Modified tests Non–English learners who took the STS Inconsistent grades Percent Valid Scores –For the subject, number of valid scores divided by the number of students tested. Who Counts? Number and Percent Valid Scores PTG 24–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 27
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All tests taken, including those taken with modifications, that result in a score Not included: –Incomplete tests –Non–English learners who took the STS –Inconsistent grades Who Counts? Number Tested with Scores PTG 24–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 28
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Student Master List Summary Performance Levels PTG 23–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 29
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All CSTs for Science; CMA for Science; CAPA for ELA, Mathematics, and Science; STS for RLA Advanced, proficient, basic, below basic –All valid scores falling in the performance level Far below basic –All valid scores falling in the performance level –CSTs for Science and STS for RLA taken with modifications in aggregate reporting Who Counts? Performance Levels PTG 22–39 2014 Post-Test Workshop 30
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Average of valid scale scores Can be used to compare results for the same content/grade across years Who Counts? Mean Scale Scores PTG 24–25 2014 Post-Test Workshop 31
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Compare to: Average percent correct range for students statewide who scored proficient on the total test (See the Post-Test Guide, Appendix A.) Student Master List Summary: Reporting Clusters PTG 25 32 2014 Post-Test Workshop
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Disability status –Based on disability status for CST, CMA, STS –CAPA: each disability type Economic status –Based on NSLP eligibility or parent education level Gender English proficiency Ethnicity Ethnicity for Economic Status (only for CSTs, CMA, and CAPA) Subgroup Summary: CSTs, CMA, CAPA, and STS PTG 26–39 2014 Post-Test Workshop 33
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Subgroup Summary: Ethnicity for Economic Status PTG 39 2014 Post-Test Workshop 34
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Example: Economically disadvantaged for each ethnicity Subgroup Summary: Ethnicity for Economic Status PTG 29 2014 Post-Test Workshop 35
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Subgroup Summary: Ethnicity for Economic Status PTG 29 2014 Post-Test Workshop 36
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Summaries based on same data as paper reports: CSTs for Science; CMA for Science; CAPA for ELA; Mathematics; and Science, STS for RLA Available to the public online for school, district, county, and state “Students with Scores” = number tested with scores More subgroups than paper reports –Parent education –Special program participation Access from http://caaspp.cde.ca.gov/http://caaspp.cde.ca.gov/ PTG 65–73 Internet Reports 37 2014 Post-Test Workshop
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38 In 2014, neither total enrollment nor percent tested data are included in Internet reports for any test. Aggregate scores will be reported on the Internet in mid-September 2014 after the CALPADS data corrections window. Internet Reports PTG 65–73
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Internet Demonstration 2014 Post-Test Workshop 39
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PTG 65–73 Internet Reports: CST Sample 2014 Post-Test Workshop 40
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CST (PTG 69) CMA (PTG 69–70) –Same as CST CAPA (PTG 70−73) –State level: same as CST; separate Level I –County, district, school Mean scale score Percent proficient or above STS (PTG 73) –Same as CST 2014 Post-Test Workshop 41 Other Internet Reports
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What are they? –Lists of information from answer documents and scores of every student in the LEA –In.txt format What are they used for? –Searching for specific data –Creating unique reports –Verifying paper reports What else is needed? –Text editor –or Desktop application –or Student Information System Data CDs 2014 Post-Test Workshop 42
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As.txt, word wrap on With text editor, word wrap off View of Data 2014 Post-Test Workshop 43
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Two files: –Demographics, special conditions, and test scores –Accommodations, modifications, English learners, and irregularities Data Layout = guide to location of data on files –Position –Number of characters –Whether numeric or alpha Organization of Data 2014 Post-Test Workshop 44
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Data Layout Sample 2014 Post-Test Workshop 45
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CAASPP Student Record Label –Adhesive label to affix to student’s permanent school record CAASPP Student Master List –Alphabetical list of students and their scores –Tests listed in order within grade CSTs CMA CAPA STS CAASPP Student Report: individual’s scores –Two 2-sided color copies for each test –For parents/guardians, school –Per California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 863, LEA must forward one copy to parent/guardian within 20 business days PTG 40–64 Individual Reports 2014 Post-Test Workshop 46
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PTG 40–41 Student Record Label Grade 5 Sample: Student Name and Identification 2014 Post-Test Workshop 47
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CST Grade 5 Example PTG 40–41 Student Record Label 2014 Post-Test Workshop 48
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CST/CMA Grade 10 Example PTG 44 Student Master List 2014 Post-Test Workshop 49
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CST Grade 5 Example PTG 46–50 Student Report 2014 Post-Test Workshop 50
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 51 Student Report CMA Grade 5 Example PTG 51–55
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 52 Student Report STS Grade 2 Example PTG 60–64
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Explain to Parents Scale Score Average % correct cluster score x 600 Reporting clusters not comparable –Different difficulty –Varying number of questions –Average % correct of clusters % correct on total test (or total number of test items) Scale scores –Use conversion tables resulting from statistical procedures –Equating allows scores to have similar meaning (e.g., 350 = lowest score for CSTs proficient) PTG 7–13 2014 Post-Test Workshop 53
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CST (PTG 46–50) –Front: Scale scores, performance levels, cluster percent correct –Back: Interpretation guide CMA (PTG 51−55) –Front: Scale scores, performance levels, cluster percent correct –Back: Interpretation guide CAPA (PTG 56−59) –Front: Scales scores, performance levels –Back: Interpretation guide STS (PTG 60-64) (in Spanish) –Front: Scale scores, performance levels, cluster percent correct –Back: Interpretation guide Student Report Summary 2014 Post-Test Workshop 54
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Do’s –Do compare mean scale score, percent at performance levels within same grade, same content area. –Do compare cluster scores to the corresponding proficient range provided for this year. Don’ts –Don’t compare cluster scores to each other within test, nor across years, grades, content areas. –Don’t compare mean scale scores across grades, content areas. Summary and Internet reports Data CDs Individual reports Summary 2014 Post-Test Workshop 55
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Upcoming Dates 2014 Post-Test Workshop 56
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1.Return the 2015 CAASPP Superintendent’s Designation form and Security Agreement. 2.Finalize instructional schedule. 3.Set up admin in CAASPP Test Operations Management System prior to December 1. 4.Enter and approve orders prior to December 1. After order approval, test administration dates should NOT be changed. 2015 Setting Up Test Administrations 2014 Post-Test Workshop 57
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CDE CAASPP office –916-445-8765 –CAASPP Web page: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/ –CAASPP Reporting Web site: http://caaspp.cde.ca.gov/ CDE Accountability –aau@cde.ca.gov –916-319-0863 California Technical Assistance Center –800-955-2954 –http://caaspp.org/ For more information see: 2014 Post-Test Workshop 58
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Early Assessment Program Results August 2014 Connie Grueter
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 60 2014 EAP Student Report –Looks different than 2007 – 2013 –Limited electronic data provided through Order Management System –Electronic data on CST Student Data CD-Rom 2014 Aggregate Data file –Available mid-September Early Assessment Program (EAP) 2014 Post-Test Workshop 60 PowerPoint slides – www.CollegeEAP.org, Educators, About EAP.
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 61 An EAP informational web site has been developed: www.CollegeEAP.org. –The site provides EAP information for both CSU and CCC –It is a resource for Students, Parents, and Educators PowerPoint slides – www.CollegeEAP.org, Educators, About EAP. Early Assessment Program (EAP) 2014 Post-Test Workshop 61
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 62 www.CollegeEAP.org 2014 Post-Test Workshop 62
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 63 Reporting Results –Ready for CSU and participating CCC college-level English/Mathematics courses. –Ready for CSU and participating CCC college-level English/Mathematics courses – Conditional This status in conjunction with a grade of “C” or better in an approved English/math course or a supervised e- learning program can be exempt from the EPT or ELM for CSU or other English or math placement tests at participating California Community Colleges (CCC). A list of courses and e-learning programs can be found at: www.csumathsuccess.org and www.csuenglishsuccess.org. –Not yet demonstrating readiness for CSU and participating CCC college-level English/Mathematics courses. Early Assessment Program (EAP) 2014 Post-Test Workshop 63
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 64 Sample 2014 EAP Student Report Early Assessment Program (EAP) 2014 Post-Test Workshop 64
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2014 Post-Test Workshop 65 Web Resources –www.CollegeEAP.org Links to CSU and CCC informational sites for Students, Parents, and Educators –www.CalState.edu/EAP Provides a list of EAP Coordinators, EAP test blueprints, and informational materials –www.CCCCO.edu/EAP Provides a list of participating Community Colleges PowerPoint slides – www.CollegeEAP.org, Educators, About EAP. Early Assessment Program (EAP) 2014 Post-Test Workshop 65
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