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Test Security June 26, 2014 www.education.state.pa.us >
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> 2009 Data Forensics Report July 2009 PA Department of Education Director of Bureau of Assessment and Accountability resigned Had worked with contractor to produce a Data Forensics report Report arrived just as Director was leaving Newly appointed Director received the report but found it difficult to use Simply didn’t have the time or staff to access every grade (3-8 and 11) in every school (3,182) in two content areas (reading and math) 2
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www.education.state.pa.us > 2009 Data Forensics Report July 2011 Philadelphia Notebook inquires if Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) had ever conducted a Data Forensics Report PDE turns over the report to the Notebook Notebook discovers a summary at the end of the Technical Report Publishes names of schools that were “flagged” PDE forms a Data Forensics team 3
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Investigations Asked every Superintendent/CAO to investigate the cause for being flagged Unusually high numbers of wrong to right erasures Unusually high percentage increase in students Advanced/Proficient Lots of negative responses from Superintendents/CAOs Changes in number of subgroup populations that put the subgroups below the minimum N Some flagged schools were so egregious they were turned over to the Office of the Inspector General for investigation 4
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Investigations PDE didn’t want to rush to judgment Investigations still ongoing PDE requested Data Forensics reports for 2010 and 2011 Reports have not been released because of ongoing investigations In 2012, PDE requested only erasure analyses Only concrete evidence of possible violations 5
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Erasure Analyses Schools were flagged if At least 10% of the student population in a grade had five (5) or more wrong to right erasures in a particular content area State average was around one wrong to right erasure per student If a school met the 10% criteria, PDE asked the school for a list of the Test Administrators matched to the students If a Test Administrator had 20% or more of his/her students with wrong to right erasures, the Superintendent/CAO was asked to investigate and report the results of the investigation to PDE 6
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Preventive Measures Change in training Old training model PDE trained District Assessment Coordinators District Assessment Coordinators trained School Assessment Coordinators School Assessment Coordinators trained Test Administrators New training model All of the above PLUS All Test Administrators have to complete an online Test Administrators’ training 7
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Other changes Scrambled items Cell phone and electronic devices policy Suggested that children’s teacher not administer the assessment to his/her children If not possible, have another person in the room (Proctor) Excessive login report Signed certificates District Assessment Coordinator Test Security Certificate School Assessment Coordinator Test Security Certificate Principal Test Security Certificate Test Administrator Security Certificate Proctor Test Security Certificate General Test Security Certificate Student Code of Conduct 8
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www.education.state.pa.us > PDE Data Forensics Team Additional Test Security Measures Materials inventory Materials must be kept in a locked location Test distribution and return procedure PDE Monitoring Any suspected violations must be reported to PDE immediately Materials Accountability Form Missing materials report 9
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