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Designing and implementing a developmentally appropriate state-wide Kindergarten Entry Assessment and K-3 Formative Assessment System: Necessary Considerations Office of Early Learning North Carolina Department of Public Instruction NAEYC PDI June 11, 2013
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Participants will… Examine & discuss necessary considerations in designing a state-wide K-3 Formative Assessment System Explore & discuss elements of statewide scaling-up and implementation Discuss lessons learned & offer suggestions for future consideration
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Setting the Context: North Carolina
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North Carolina http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/north-carolina/map/
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Setting the Context: Legislation
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North Carolina’s Excellent Public Schools Act
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7 Components –Comprehensive Reading Plan –Developmental Screening and Kindergarten Entry Assessment –Facilitating Early Grade Reading Proficiency –Elimination of Social Promotion –Successful Reading Development for Retained Students –Parent/Guardian Notification –Accountability Measures
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From NC Session Law 2012-142 115C-83.1E. Developmental screening & kindergarten entry assessment. –Completed within 60 days of enrollment –Addresses five domains of readiness –Administered at the classroom level –Aligned to NC Early Learning Standards & Standard Course of Study –Reliable, valid and appropriate
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From Session Law 2012-142 115C-174.11 Components of the testing program. –Assessment Instruments for K-3 The State Board of Education shall develop, adopt, and provide developmentally appropriate individualized assessment instruments… for Kindergarten through Third Grade. LEAs shall use these assessment instruments… to assess progress, diagnose difficulties, & inform instruction and remediation needs.
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Setting the Context: Assessment
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North Carolina’s Balanced Assessment System
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Assessment in K-3 K-3 Reading 3D –Benchmark, Summative –TRC component as part of teacher performance K-2 Literacy Assessment –Benchmark, Summative K-2 Math Assessment –Tasks to be used in a formative manner –Benchmark, Summative
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North Carolina’s Formative Assessment Network https://center.ncsu.edu/nc/
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Race to the Top-- Early Learning Challenge Grant
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Necessary Considerations (NAEYC)
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What is the purpose of the assessment?
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What is the Purpose? 4 Purposes for Assessment (NAEYC) 1. Support instruction 2. Identify those with special needs 3. Program evaluation 4. High stakes accountability
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North Carolina’s Purpose Formative Assessment –A process used by teachers and students during instruction that provides feedback to adjust ongoing teaching and learning to help students improve their achievement of intended instructional outcomes. CCSSO, 2006
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Necessary Considerations (NAEYC) What is the content of the assessment?
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What is the Content? Determine what is important to measure first, then find ways of measuring it (NAEYC) –Include multiple domains –Align with state standards and curriculum goals
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North Carolina’s Content Five Domains of Development & Learning –Approaches to Learning –Cognitive Development –Emotional & Social Development –Health & Physical Development –Language & Communication Development
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North Carolina’s Content Sample Claim: –Health & Physical Development –Students develop skills that contribute to healthy behaviors and the reduction of health risks. DRAFT
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North Carolina’s Content Aligns with: –the NC Standard Course of Study (Common Core State Standards & NC’s Essential Standards) –the NC Early Learning and Development Standards
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Necessary Considerations (NAEYC) When and how often are assessments completed?
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When and How Often? Decisions about frequency should be tied to the purpose (NAEYC) –To most effectively inform instruction, assessment should be on-going to provide continuous feedback
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North Carolina’s Frequency Formative assessment –On a daily basis –Minute-to-minute or in short cycles at the classroom level –Throughout the school year Planned –e.g., questions, conversations, observations, tasks Spontaneous 27
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Necessary Considerations (NAEYC) Who assesses the child? Who is assessed?
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Who? Dependent on the purpose of the assessment and how the assessment is used (NAEYC) –When the purpose is to inform instruction, the assessment is typically conducted by the teacher all children are assessed
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North Carolina’s Assessors Competent, trained individuals who have a relationship with the child –Classroom teacher, with contributions from: Families Support staff (e.g., PE teacher, speech pathologist) Pediatrician
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North Carolina’s Children Will be accessible to, valid, and appropriate for the greatest number of children. –Must be constructed in accordance with the principles of Universal Design –Will be developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate –May need accommodations for children with disabilities, but this need should be minimized
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Necessary Considerations (NAEYC) Is the data used for evaluation & accountability purposes?
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How is the Data Used? Concerns about the appropriateness of early childhood assessment measures used for high-stakes purposes (NAEYC) –Assessments designed for one purpose (e.g., inform instruction) are adapted, modified, or even misused for evaluation and accountability purposes
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North Carolina’s Data The K-3 assessment will: –Guide daily instruction & planning –Provide descriptive feedback to students so they can adjust learning –Include careful safeguards to prevent misuse of the information in decisions made about individual children
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North Carolina’s Data The K-3 Assessment will not be used for accountability or high-stakes purposes –Kindergarten eligibility –Teacher effectiveness –Program evaluation
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Challenges: Assessment Design
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Challenges Kindergarten through Third Grade All Domains of Development & Learning Current Assessment Context Current Teacher Responsibilities Political Considerations Assessing All Children Appropriately Technology Use of Data; Privacy Multiple Assessors
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Group Discussion Discuss the following questions: –How has your state addressed one or more of these potential challenges? –What additional potential challenges do we need to consider? Record your thoughts & suggestions. Be prepared to share 1-2 ideas.
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Challenges Kindergarten through Third Grade All Domains of Development & Learning Current Assessment Context Current Teacher Responsibilities Political Influence Assessing All Children Appropriately Technology Use of Data; Privacy Multiple Assessors
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Setting the Context: Implementation
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Implementation Design Team (IDT)
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IDT Tasks Builds, supports, & sustains the capacity of Regional Implementation Teams (RIT) Facilitates communication among & between LEAs, RIT and SEA leadership Promotes implementation functions across initiatives Identifies and solves problems at the systems level using data Promotes aligned data collection systems
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IDT Membership K-3 Assessment Staff Selected members of the Regional Implementation Teams (RITs) Key internal and external stakeholders
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Regional Implementation Teams (RITs)
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RIT Tasks Developing District (DIT) and School (SIT) Implementation Teams Helping Districts with a gap analysis related to critical implementation features necessary for scaling-up K-3 formative assessment Reviewing current resources, strengths, and needs at the District and School levels Providing implementation training, coaching and consultation based on the needs of the districts Initiating and actively engaging in continuous quality improvement cycles
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RIT Membership 3-5 members each RIT –State K-3 Assessment Staff –Key internal and external stakeholders Tap into existing regional structures within the state-wide system of support
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2013-14 Building Readiness Information and Awareness Mixed delivery of professional development (e.g. online modules, video library, coaching) Development of Regional Implementation Teams –Planning for Usability Testing
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2014-15 Usability Testing Select districts RITs provide implementation coaching for DITs Training for DITs and SITs (e.g. KEA/K-3 Assessment (tools, resources, and processes) First schools begin initial implementation in Fall 2014 Rapid improvement cycles
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Vertical Slice of the System
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Fall 2015 Initial Implementation Begin scaling-up in additional districts Mixed delivery of professional development Continued support for initial districts Ongoing measurement of implementation
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Challenges: Implementation
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Challenges Buy-in from teachers and administrators Decreased and varying local resources Myriad of competing local assessments Varied levels of understanding –Content (e.g., Emotional/Social Development) –Formative assessment –Observational assessment practices –Data-based decision making Sustainability beyond 2015
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Group Discussion Discuss the following questions: –How has your state addressed one or more of these potential challenges? –What additional potential challenges do we need to consider? Record your thoughts & suggestions. Be prepared to share 1-2 ideas.
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Challenges Buy-in from teachers and administrators Decreased and varying local resources Myriad of competing local assessments Varied levels of understanding –Content (e.g., Emotional/Social Development) –Formative assessment –Observational assessment practices –Data-based decision making Sustainability beyond 2015
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Working Together
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NCDPI K-3 Assessment Wiki rtt-elc-k3assessment.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/
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