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1 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GEE GEE 21
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2 GEE 21 Graduation Exit Examination 21st century
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3 GEE 21 Content l Correlated with Academic Standards and Benchmarks l Based on Foundation Skills What students should know and be able to do
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4 FOUNDATION SKILLS l Communication l Problem Solving l Resource Access and Utilization l Linking and Generating Knowledge l Citizenship
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5 CHANGES GEE 21 l Longer and more rigorous l Application of knowledge, not just recall of facts l Varied item types multiple choice, short-answer, constructed response, and essay l Math items in problem- solving context l Longer reading passages
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6 CHANGES GEE 21 Present GEE Pass or Fail GEE 21 Achievement Levels l Advanced l Proficient l Basic l Approaching Basic l Unsatisfactory
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7 Components 2001 l English Language Arts l Mathematics
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8 ELA Assessments DAY ONE Minutes l Writing 90 l Using Information Resources 40 DAY TWO l Reading and Responding 90 l Proofreading 30 l Questionnaire 15
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9 Session 1 Written Composition Writing prompt ' expository ' persuasive
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10 Session 2 Information Resources l Reference sources Examples: 4 encyclopedia articles 4 parts of books 4 maps and charts è multiple choice and short answer items
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11 Session 3 Reading and Responding l FICTION l NONFICTION l POETRY Multiple choice short answer constructed response
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12 Session 4 Proofreading MULTIPLE CHOICE Short text: letter, narrative, editorial, expository piece 8 underlined parts with errors or no errors grammar usage capitalization punctuation spelling multiple-choice
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13 MATHEMATICS Assessment Numbers and Number Relations 10% Algebra 15% Measurement 15% Geometry 20% Data Analysis,Probability and Discrete Math 20% Patterns, Relations, and Functions 20%
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14 MATHEMATICS Assessment TEST DESIGN: Part A: Multiple choice Session 1: 30 items without calculator Session 2: 30 items calculators allowed Part B: Session 3: 4 constructed-response items TEST TIME: 3 HOURS
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15 MATHEMATICS Item Characteristics Multiple Choice l Practical, problem-solving context l Four response options l Numerical responses shown in ascending or descending order
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16 MATHEMATICS Test Design l Four constructed-response items u Application of multiple skills l Student responses u answer numerically u construct chart/graph u explain reasoning
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17Calculators l Scientific calculators recommended l Regularly used by students l Calculators used for Sessions 2 and 3
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18 SCIENCE Strands l Science as Inquiry l Physical Science l Life Science l Earth and Space Science l Science and the Environment
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19 SCIENCE: Session 1 Multiple Choice 40 multiple-choice items u 8 questions Science as Inquiry u 10 questions Physical Science u 10 questions Life Science u 6 questions Earth and Space Science u 6 questions Science and the Environment
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20 SCIENCE: Session 2 Short Answers 4 short-answer items Physical Science 1 question Life Science 1 question Earth and Space Science 1 question Science and the Environment 1 question
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21 SCIENCE: Session 3 Comprehensive Task Students read a written scenario describing a manipulated task, and then respond to questions about the task.
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22 SOCIAL STUDIES Strands Geography Civics Economics History
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23 SOCIAL STUDIES Assessment TEST DESIGN l PART A: 60 multiple-choice items x items taken from 4 strands l PART B: 4 constructed response items x each item keyed to 1 of 4 strands x one short essay response
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24 History Assessment LEAP 21 (Grade 8) l U.S. History: up to 1877 l World History: up to 1450 GEE 21 (Grade 11) l U.S. History: 1870s to present l World History: 20th century
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25 Assessing World History GEE 21 l Only 20th century world history is assessed on GEE 21. l Benchmarks for Eras 8 and 9 are to be covered in the American history course.
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26 World History Course l Elective Course l Curriculum covers from 1450 to present l GEE 21 assesses 20th century world history
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27 SCORING GEE 21 l Scanned Multiple Choice l Hand Scored è Short Answer è Extended Response è Composition
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28 What is a rubric? l A rubric is a descriptive measurement for defining what a learner should know and be able to do.
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29 Rubric: A Scoring Guide A rubric Ô is an inventory of what will be assessed. Ô articulates the gradations of quality for each criterion from excellent to poor. Ô connects the assessment to actual student understanding and performance.
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30 GEE 21 Item Scores l Multiple Choice 1 point l Short Answer 2 points l Essay 4 points l Constructed Response 4 points l Written Composition 12 points
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31 Scoring Extended Responses 4 Points l demonstrates in-depth understanding l completes task accurately and communicates effectively l offers insightful interpretations or extensions l uses sophisticated reasoning or efficient procedures
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32 Scoring Extended Responses 3 Points l Completes important aspects of task and communicates clearly l demonstrates understanding of major concepts l may contain minor flaws in logic and reasoning
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33 Scoring Extended Responses 2 Points l Completes some parts of the task successfully l Demonstrates gaps in the conceptual understanding
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34 Scoring Extended Responses 1 point l completes only a small portion of tasks and/or shows minimal understanding 0 points l incorrect, irrelevant, too brief, or blank
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35 Achievement Levels l Advanced l Proficient l Basic l Approaching Basic l Superior Performance l Competency l Fundamental knowledge and skills l Partially demonstrated fundamental achievement
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36 Achievement Levels l Unsatisfactory : Students at this level have not demonstrated the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to earn a diploma. è THESE STUDENTS WILL NOT PASS GEE 21.
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37 Test Item Selection è Assessment writers develop items. è Panel of LA educators reviews, revises or rejects items. è Bias Committee reviews to approve or reject.
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38 èItem tryouts X small statewide samples X 50 students èField test X larger statewide samples X 1500 students Item Tryouts and Field Tests
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39 Item Bank Selection u Committee of Educators meets again, reviews data, makes necessary changes. u Bias Committee meets again, reviews data, makes necessary changes. u Test forms are designed.
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40 PREPARING FOR GEE 21 l Content standards are the basis of instruction. l Local curricula are developed from benchmarks. l Classroom assessment follows LEAP 21 model.
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41 Teachers’ Guides 4Assessment Framework provided 4Benchmarks correlated with assessments 4Content parameters established 4Test formats detailed 4Scoring explained 4Sample test items included
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42 GEE 21 Classrooms Standards-based education ä Foundation skills ä Benchmarks ä Content Parameters
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43 GEE 21 Classrooms Assessment is an ongoing evaluation of what students should know and be able to do. Benchmarks guide classroom assessment.
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44CONTENT l Begins with Standards and Benchmarks l Focuses on Content Parameters l Applies Foundation Skills
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45 Instructional Strategies l Higher-order thinking l Different learning styles l Questioning techniques
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46 Classroom Focus “... help students develop thinking skills for deeper understanding, posing questions, gathering information, reasoning, synthesizing different perspectives, communicating conclusions and applying new learning” Anne Wheelock
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47ELA l Modes of writing l Proofreading l Research process l Reading and responding models
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48Mathematics l Real-life applications l Problems in context l Estimation l Reasoning and problem-solving skills
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49Science l Utilize Inquiry Method l Explain and Connect Concepts l Apply Knowledge l Use Technology
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50 Social Studies l Historical thinking skills l Primary sources l Concepts l Benchmarks from all strands l Maps, charts, graphs
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51 Using Data l LEAP scores: 8th grade l ITED scores: 9th grade Identify strengths and weaknesses.
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52 Dates of GEE 21 March 12-14, 2001 Makeup dates March 15-22, 2001
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53 Students Tested 10th graders 2000-2001 first class to take LEAP 21 Grade 8
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54PASS 10th graders 2000-2001 ELA and Mathematics 10th graders 2001-2002 ELA, Mathematics, and Science or Social Studies
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55 GEE 21
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