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Emily Day
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The state of North Carolina requires that all students be assessed at the end of the school year (middle and high school) or at the end of a course (high school) State mandated tests must be administered in a very specific, unaltered manner
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Construct Intervention Accommodation IEP Section 504 LEP Transitory Impairment
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The underlying trait or skill assumed to be taught through instruction and measured by an assessment
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An intervention is above and beyond what is being received in the classroom for the benefit of the student The goal of an intervention is to accelerate growth An intervention can be given to any student in need
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Changes in the way a student accesses learning and/or testing Construct does not change Gives students equal access to learning or testing Example – extended time
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Adjustments to the instruction or assessment that change the construct though one or more of the following ◦ Language Load ◦ Content Complexity ◦ Cognitive Complexity
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Accommodations are changes in the administration of an assessment Accommodations change how the test is given not the material Examples ◦ Setting ◦ Scheduling ◦ Timing ◦ Presentation format
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Used for equity, not advantage, and serve to level the playing field Allow students to access the standard test administration Must be identified in the students IEP, Section 504 plan, or LEP documentation Must be used regularly during instruction and similar classroom assessments Must be used in the classroom for at least 30 days prior to state testing to be considered “routinely used”
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Standard Test Administration Standard Test Administration with Accommodations Alternative Assessments ◦ NC EXTEND 2 ◦ NC EXTEND 1
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IEP, Section 504 Plan, Transitory Impairment Plan, LEP documentation
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Read aloud in English (All or by request) Extended time Separate Setting Multiple test sessions Student reads aloud to self English/Native Language Dictionary or Electronic Translator
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Read aloud Extended time Separate setting Multiple test sessions Student reads aloud to self Modified test formats Mark in book AT Devices Dictation to scribe Hospital/Home setting Interpreter/Translator Signs/Cues Test
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Reading in grades 3 – 8 Math in grades 3 – 8 Science in grades 5 and 8 Students may be assessed on a combination of NCEXTEND 2 and standard test administrations Is a grade – level assessment Has modified achievement standards Is a modified multiple choice assessment
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The Student ◦ Must have a current IEP ◦ Does not have a current 504 plan ◦ If LEP, must have a current IEP ◦ Is NOT identified as having a significant cognitive disability ◦ Is NOT receiving instruction through the Extended Content Standards ◦ Is not likely to reach grade level proficiency within the school year covered by the IEP ◦ Has persistent academic difficulties in the subject area being considered ◦ Has an IEP that is based on grade-level goals and provides for monitoring of achievement of those goals
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Comprehensive for all assessed areas at each grade level – it cannot be split for individual subject areas Available for ◦ Grades 3 – 8 Includes Reading and Math for 3 – 8 and Science for 5 and 8 ◦ Grade 10 Includes Reading, Math, Science, and Writing tasks
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Student must have a current IEP Student must have a significant cognitive disability Student is instructed in the Standard Course of Study Extended Content Standards in ALL assessed areas Student exhibits severe and pervasive delays in ALL areas of development and in adaptive behavior
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