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Kristin Hope & Stacey Smith
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Agenda Book walk Accommodation Overview Florida Standards Assessment website Resources
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KUDo’s Know Accommodations Resources for CBT Understand Impact of accommodations Importance of regular use of accommodations in the classroom Do Select appropriate accommodations and tools Monitor regular student use of accommodations
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Be Brave! https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=QUQsqBqxoR4
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http://www.fldoe.org/academics/exce ptional-student-edu/beess- resources/presentations-pubs
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Book Walk
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IEP Documentation Page 4
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www.fsassessments.org/
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MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT ACCOMMODATIONS 1. Accommodations should facilitate an accurate demonstration of what the student knows or can do. 2. Accommodations should not provide the student with an unfair advantage or interfere with the validity of a test; accommodations must not change the underlying skills that are being measured by the test. 3. Accommodations must be the same or nearly the same as those needed and used by the student in completing classroom instruction and assessment activities. 4. Accommodations must be necessary for enabling the student to demonstrate knowledge, ability, skill or mastery. Page 11
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IEP Documentation Whether a student is currently able to use computers or mobile devices to engage in instruction and assessment activities What accommodations and assistive technology a student may need when using computers or mobile devices What training and services may be needed to enable the student to successfully use computers or mobile devices in instruction and assessment activities If a student cannot use a computer or mobile device for the foreseeable future, what media is needed for instruction and assessment activities (e.g., paper, braille) and what accommodations are required (FDOE, 2015, January 15). Pages 11 - 12
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A Process for Decision Making
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1. What accommodations does the student regularly use for classroom instruction and assessment? 2. What knowledge and skills are being tested? How will the knowledge and skills be assessed on the statewide assessments? 3. What accommodations does the student need for statewide assessments? 4. What must be considered when implementing statewide assessment accommodations? Pages 13 - 15
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Questions from Gen Ed! https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=hMo5suNUoKw &list=PLvnjMIs3Wa2coq8 YsPzBKVl_rNFcP- 5Gm&index=2
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Accommodations Accommodations are changes or adjustments to standard instruction or assessment procedures or materials so that students with disabilities can participate meaningfully in educational programs. Accommodations for assessments should not introduce new or special circumstances during testing. Students routinely use the same kinds of accommodations in statewide assessment situations that they use in the classroom. Page 16
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Paper-based Testing Documentation Whether the student is currently able to use a computer or mobile device to engage in instruction and assessments. Accommodations or assistive technology the student needs when using a computer or mobile device. Training and services the student needs to successfully use a computer or mobile device in instruction or assessments. The type of media or accommodations (e.g., paper, braille) that are necessary if it is determined that the student cannot use a computer or mobile device in the foreseeable future (FDOE, 2015, January 15). Page 16
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Categories of Accommodations Assistive Technology Page 19
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Assistive Devices and Tools Unique Accommodations Accommodations for ELLs Page 28
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Appendices Technology Skills Checklist for FSA Technology Skills Checklist for NGSSSA
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www.fsassessments.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=AB6WH380zqA
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http://atc- hernando.wikispaces.com
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5 Week Tracking form
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CPALMS.org
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Ticket out the Door
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Thank You! Have a great year! Kristin Hope Stacey Smith
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