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Assessing Very Low-Achieving Children with Disabilities Using Large Scale Assessments Sue Rigney, U.S. Department of Education OSEP 2006 Project Directors’ Conference
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State Testing Options Grade level test Grade level test with accommodations Grade level test – alternate format, same academic achievement standards Test based on modified achievement standards (2% cap) Test based on alternate achievement standards (1% cap)
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Modified Achievement Standards Are permitted, not required Sue Rigney, USED
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The Process NPRM published in Federal Register 12/15/05 Comment period – ends 2/28/06 Comments summarized Advocates, States, Assessment specialists Final regulation language drafted Final regulation published in Federal Register Regulation effective date Sue Rigney, USED
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Modified Achievement Standards “Would allow a state to use a documented and validated standards-setting process to define modified achievement standards for some students with disabilities” Provide access to grade level curriculum Aligned with grade-level content standards Sue Rigney, USED
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The Challenges of Implementation Which students are eligible? What does the test look like? (Content? Format? Administration?) How to set achievement standards? (Adjust cut point? Same distribution of scores? On-track to grade-level? Critical skills mastered?) How were modified achievement standards handled in Peer Review of Assessment Systems?
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Practical Matters There may be significant overlap between grade-level proficiency and modified achievement standards tho’ assessments may differ in design or format IEP decision made separately for each content area tested Parents informed Sue Rigney, USED
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IEP Role State defines guidelines for eligible students IEP team applies guidelines to determine eligibility for individual student Child’s disability has precluded achieving grade level proficiency – objective evidence Previous response to high-quality instruction – unlikely to reach grade-level standards within school year covered by IEP Student receiving instruction in grade-level curriculum Decision reviewed annually Sue Rigney, USED
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Safeguards Child not identified for special education due to lack of instruction Determine eligibility - student performance over time documented with multiple measures Decision not permanent – reviewed annually Sue Rigney, USED
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The 1% and 2% Caps Alternate Achievement Standard 1% Cap Modified Achievement Standard 2% Cap Alternate + Modified 3% Cap StateNever > 1% Only if State below 1% Cap, can not exceed 3% Cap Never > 3% LEA Only if granted exception by State Only if LEA below 1% cap. Only if State grants exception to 1% cap, limited to that amount Sue Rigney, USED
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Odds ‘n’ Ends n size – same for all subgroups Include scores of exited SWD for two years Eliminates first test/best test rule Consistent reporting requirements for IDEA and NCLB Sue Rigney, USED
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Interim 2% Proxy Rules for 2005-06 described in Dec 14 letter http://www.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/ secletter/051214a.html http://www.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/ secletter/051214a.html Rules the same as for 2004-05 States required to reapply
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