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D ISTRICT T EST C OORDINATORS T RAINING (R EQUIRED FOR DTC S )
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DTC T RAINING Big Picture Objectives Create an accurate snapshot of the achievement of Oregon’s students Understand state and federal policies so that you can help build effective district and school procedures Close Oregon’s achievement gap
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P OLICY C ONTACTS Derek Brown, Manager of Essential Skills o Essential Skills Implementation o derek.brown@state.or.us, (503)947-5841 derek.brown@state.or.us Holly Carter, Assessment Policy Analyst o Test Security and Administration Policies o holly.carter@state.or.us, (503)947-5739 holly.carter@state.or.us Kevin Hamler-Dupras, Manager of Reporting o Accountability and Reporting o kevin.hamler-dupras@state.or.us, (503)947-5828 kevin.hamler-dupras@state.or.us Beth LaDuca, NAEP State Coordinator o beth.laduca@state.or.us, (503)947-5836beth.laduca@state.or.us Brad Lenhardt, Extended Assessment Specialist o Accommodations o Alternate Assessment o brad.lenhardt@state.or.us, (503)947-5755 brad.lenhardt@state.or.us Kathleen Vanderwall, Manager of Test Design o Test Development o kathleen.vanderwall@state.or.us, (503)947-5721 kathleen.vanderwall@state.or.us Test Improprieties o ode.testsecurity@state.or.us, (503)947-5928 ode.testsecurity@state.or.us Regional ESD Helpdesks: http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/ assessmenthelp
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ODE will provide information through DTC listserv and Regional ESD helpdesks Regional ESDs are the best source for assessment support For questions and training, the state has been divided into three regions: Willamette ESD, Douglas ESD, and InterMountain ESD Regional ESD contact information online http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/assessmenthelp DTC T RAINING Regional Support Structure
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DTC T RAINING Understand the unique role and responsibilities of the district test coordinator Effectively train school test coordinators and test administrators Learn about additional resources and tools Training Objectives
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Organized into short modules Designed to be delivered to district and school staff Do’s, Don’ts, and Promising Practices Acorns for storage Clear objectives and questions for discussion DTC T RAINING Training Format
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DTC Training Today’s training will cover the following modules Module 1: DTC Training Module 2: STC Training* Module 3: TA Training*† Module 4: Accommodations*† Module 5: Test Security*† Module 6: OAKS Online*† Module 7: ELPA*† Module 8: Writing*† Module 9: TIDE Module 10: Online Reports Module 11: Essential Skills * Required for local STC training † Required for local TA training Training Overview
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DTC T RAINING Test administration and security training Coordinate access to OAKS System and testing data Coordinate student testing options Coordinate testing logistics Investigate and report any test improprieties to ODE Your Role
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Training and Enforcing Test Administration Policies Ensure that all STCs and TAs: Receive annual training Read and understand the Test Administration Manual Sign assurance of test security form Roles and Responsibilities DTC T RAINING
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Training and Enforcing Test Administration Policies (cont’d) Disseminate ODE-issued testing updates and alerts to district staff involved in state testing Respond to questions from the schools using Regional Assessment support partners when necessary DTC T RAINING Roles and Responsibilities (cont’d)
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Plan test administration with school test coordinators Ensure schools have procedures in place to appropriately test each student Collect and supervise any school-imposed test windows Support schools selected for NAEP in planning for assessment day DTC T RAINING Roles and Responsibilities (cont’d)
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Order Paper-Based Writing Tests Order pre-coded tests for eligible 11 th and 12 th grade students through TIDE Order Windows Winter order window: 10/19 – 12/10 Spring order window: 1/25 – 3/15 Order Files Upload order for multiple students Required: SSID and DOB Optional: teacher name and class period Order for single students via student details Blank overage booklets for enrollment fluctuation only 12 DTC T RAINING Roles and Responsibilities (cont’d)
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Authorize restricted resources for individual students DSAs or DTSAs must authorize in TIDE prior to testing Must be done for individual students only For students on IEPs or 504 Plans, the student’s plan must indicate the student needs the restricted resource For students not on an IEP or 504 Plan, the decision must be based on individual student need and documented by the district Investigate and report all test improprieties to ODE DTC T RAINING Roles and Responsibilities (cont’d)
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Do’s DTCs must ensure that all school test coordinators and test administrators receive training. DTCs must incorporate ODE-provided modules when training STCs and TAs at the local level. DTCs may go beyond the ODE-provided training modules when conducting local training. DTCs may use Promising Testing Practices found online as an additional training resource. DTC T RAINING Do’s and Don’ts
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Do’s (cont’d) Do ensure that paper-based Writing tests are shipped by the deadline identified in the Test Schedule. Only tests shipped by the shipping deadline will be scored. Do report test improprieties within 1 business day of becoming aware of any. DTC T RAINING Do’s and Don’ts (cont’d)
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Don’ts DTCs must not forget test administrators who: Administer the Extended Assessment, the Kindergarten Assessment, or OAKS through the Braille Interface Are substitute teachers or who are employed in private and public programs that are serving students from their district. DTC T RAINING Do’s and Don’ts (cont’d)
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DTC leads a training session using ODE-provided training modules that includes a discussion of policies found in the Test Administration Manual and allows participants to ask questions. DTC coordinates with Title III and SpEd Coordinators to identify all staff who need training (including OAKS Online, ELPA, Writing, Braille, Kindergarten, and Extended tests) DTC T RAINING Promising Practices DTC tracks which staff have received training and signed an Assurance Form (including substitutes) and only gives access to the OAKS System for those staff
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DTC develops a plan to provide “make-up” training to new hires or substitutes who will be involved in test administration. DTC coordinates with STCs to provide mini refresher trainings before the start of each testing window. DTC T RAINING Promising Practices (cont’d)
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DTC duties cover both training and logistical aspects of testing DTCs are the gate keepers: Track which teachers get training Don’t forget substitutes and new hires! Track which test formats students access Training resources are available: Training modules Promising Practices Best Practices Guide Regional ESDs DTC T RAINING In a Nutshell
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ODE staff contact information: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/staff/http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/staff/ Assessment and Accountability webpage: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=1309 http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=1309 Regional ESD Helpdesk contact information: http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/assessmenthelp http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/assessmenthelp Test Administration Manual and Best Practices Guide: http:www.ode.state.or.us/go/tamhttp:www.ode.state.or.us/go/tam Accommodations Manual and Webpage: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=487 http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=487 Training Modules: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=2744http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=2744 Promising Practices: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=2444http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=2444 Test Security Forms: http://www.ode.state.or.us/go/testsecurityhttp://www.ode.state.or.us/go/testsecurity DTC T RAINING Online Resources
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What resources are available to help ensure valid and secure test administration? Why is test security so important? How can we learn more promising practices? DTC T RAINING Acorns for Storage
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