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Math SOL Test Changes School Board Work Session March 8, 2012
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New Standards Math Standards of Learning were adopted in Spring 2009 to reflect increased rigor from K-12. Teachers were expected to teach two sets of standards in the 2010-11 school year. This year only the 2009 Standards are being taught and assessed.
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New Assessment The new SOL assessments are being used this year at grades 3-8 and High School End of Course Multiple Choice items will reflect increased rigor (multiple concepts, higher level of thinking) Technolgy Enhanced Items Graphing Hot Spot (more than one right answer) Fill-in-the-blank Drag and Drop
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What do some items look like?
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Elementary Standard: 4.13 The student will a) predict the likelihood of an outcome of a simple event; and b) represent probability as a number between 0 and 1, inclusive.
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Middle School Standard: 6.14 The student, given a problem situation, will a) construct circle graphs; b) draw conclusions and make predictions, using circle graphs; and c) compare and contrast graphs that present information from the same data set.
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High School Algebra I Standard: A.7 The student will investigate and analyze function (linear and quadratic) families and their characteristics both algebraically and graphically, including a) determining whether a relation is a function; b) domain and range; c) zeros of a function; d) x- and y-intercepts; …
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Pass-Rate Changes The State views these tests and the results as “a new trend-line in mathematics student achievement”. Predicted pass rate drops from 30-40%. Cut scores are being developed as students take the test. Algebra II Advanced Pass designation now designated “College Ready”.
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End of Semester Results State pass rates: ACPS pass rates TestFall 2011Fall 2010 Algebra I49.2%84.1% Geometry63.0%78.5% Algebra II53.7%84.5% TestFall 2011Fall 2010 Algebra I43.3%58.1% Geometry79%82.5% Algebra II57%82.1%
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Some Clarifying Points 186 students tested in Alg. II 12 were “College-ready” (No state average available). Scores in Fall 2011 only come from Monticello and Murray. State averages in Algebra I are harder to compare due to middle school Algebra I policies across the State.
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Next Steps Communication State Practice items and resources Teacher Collaboration Updating Testing Logistics
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Take- Aways The actual items on the test are more aligned with our ACPS values than previous tests. The pass rates are primarily determined by the state cut scores – which are being set in order to begin a new trend line. We are working diligently on communication, internal and external, in order to clarify what new scores mean, and how we can best prepare our students for May.
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Additional Take-aways or Questions?
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