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1 Functional Independence
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2 Presenter Dan Evans Assessment Administration and Reporting Office of Educational Assessment & Accountability
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3 MI-Access Population Participation –Supported Independence –Functional Independence
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4 Functional Independence For those students who have, or function as if they have, a mild cognitive impairment
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5 Functional Independence Can typically assess their personal strengths and limitations Can access resources, strategies, and supports to help them maximize their independence
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6 What’s Being Assessed? Content areas assessed for each population: –FI Accessing Print (Grades 3-8) – FI Expressing Ideas (Grades 4 & 7) – Mathematics (Grades 3-8) – Science (Grades 5 and 8) Since MI-Access does not assess Social Studies, the IEP team must decide the appropriate level test.
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7 Item Development All items aligned to EGLCE/EB coded to adult life contexts
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8 Item Development Core items count toward the student’s score Embedded items are for field testing ONLY
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9 Grades 3, 5, 6, 8 Word Recognition Text Comprehension Grades 3, 5, 6, 8 Word Recognition Text Comprehension FI Accessing Print - Purple
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10 FI Accessing Print and Expressing Ideas - Purple Grades 4 & 7 Word Recognition Text Comprehension Expressing Ideas Grades 4 & 7 Word Recognition Text Comprehension Expressing Ideas
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11 FI Math Assessments - Gold Grades 3-8 Data and Probability Geometry Measurement Numbers and Operations Algebra Grades 3-8 Data and Probability Geometry Measurement Numbers and Operations Algebra
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12 Sample FI Math item
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13 Grades 5 & 8 Constructing New Scientific Knowledge Reflecting on Scientific Knowledge Using Life Science Knowledge Using Earth Science Knowledge Using Physical Science Knowledge Grades 5 & 8 Constructing New Scientific Knowledge Reflecting on Scientific Knowledge Using Life Science Knowledge Using Earth Science Knowledge Using Physical Science Knowledge FI Science Assessments - Orange
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14 Sample FI Science item
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15 Functional Independence Resemble paper/pencil test Use multiple-choice item format ONLY, except for Expressing Ideas
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16 Functional Independence Students DO NOT complete answer document; assessment administrators transfer student responses from test booklet and bubble in student responses on answer document
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18 Administering FI Assessment Read the manual before administration Scripts in the manual for each content area that MUST be followed during assessment administration
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19 Administering FI Assessment Become familiar with scripts ahead of time Need to fill in assessment booklet page numbers in the script
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20 Functional Independence Text comprehension passages are designed to be appropriate for age/interest levels of students being assessed Most students should be able to read passages
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21 Functional Independence If a student accesses print through a reader, it is considered a standard accommodation
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22 Administering FI Assessment Decide on a student-by-student basis if assessments will be administered individually or in a group
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23 Administering FI Assessment There is NO time limit – use own judgment on time allowed and how much to administer in one sitting
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24 Optional Test Materials Mathematics: coins, bills, clocks, calendars, meters, etc. Science: sand, water, flashlight, musical instruments, etc.
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Contact Information Call 1-877-560-8378 option 4 oeaa@michigan.gov. Call 1-877-560-8378 option 4 oeaa@michigan.gov.
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