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Smarter Balanced Fengyi Hung, Ph.D. Assessment Director Angie Neville Elementary Assistant Director Marie Verhaar Assistant Supt. Teaching and Learning
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Focus Tonight State Assessment: Where we’ve been Where we’re going 2
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Where We’ve Been ITBS (1996 and prior) WASL (1997 – 2009) MSP (2010 - 2014) Smarter Balanced (2015 and Beyond) 3
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Where We’ve Been 2015 SBA Student Survey 4 N=700+
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2015 SBA Student Survey 5 N=700+
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2015 SBA Student Survey 6 N=700+
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Where We’re Going No More Bubble Sheets Smarter Balanced - for 21 st Century Learning Computer-Based INTERACTIVE Students may be asked to drag- and-drop answers, complete a chart or highlight evidence. ADAPTIVE Tests conform to ability; questions change for each test- taker depending on answers. SUPPORTIVE The test offers built-in calculators and dictionaries, etc. 7
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No More Bubble Sheets Smarter Balanced - for 21 st Century Learning Complex Thinking Required EVIDENCE It’s not enough to skim-read and answer questions with personal opinion. The tests demand careful reading and evidence-based responses, such as highlighting phrases that support an answer. RIGOR It’s not enough to use process-of-elimination techniques to find an answer. The test includes a variety of demands for higher-level thinking. 8
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No More Bubble Sheets Smarter Balanced - for 21 st Century Learning Complex Thinking Required AUTHENTICITY It’s not enough to memorize formulas and apply them to a set of numbers out of context. The new standards apply math concepts to real-life situations, often requiring multiple steps.. WRITING Writing is now assessed at all grade levels, with extended writing in English language arts. Each test, in both language arts and math, ends with a performance task and includes authentic writing. 9
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How are these different? English Language Arts (ELA) 1.A balance between literary and informational texts. 2.Using text-based evidence in reading, writing, and speaking. 3.An increase in using more complex texts and building academic vocabulary. Math 1. Focus: Narrowing and deepening what is taught, building on foundational knowledge. 2. Coherence: Connect learning within and across grades to build new understanding. 3. Rigor: Through application to real world situations, knowing and explaining why and how the math works and increased procedural skill and fluency. 10
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Two Parts To The Assessment Computer Adaptive 25-48 Items Selected Response such as Multiple choice Matching * Can have more than 1 answer Constructed Response such as Short answer Revising text Performance Task Classroom Activity: A short, teacher-led activity designed to provide all students with the opportunity to discuss the context and key vocabulary. Performance Task: Involves a real world task or scenario that is meaningful and relevant to students. Require student planning, and management of information, data and ideas. Technology Enhanced 11
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What is the goal of Smarter Balanced for math? College and Career Readiness Content Standards Practice Standards Smarter Balanced is a tool to assess where students are in the continuum of learning. The way a student interacts with the math, habits of thinking that go beyond that school year Focused on the topics that matter most in math 12
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Why Take Smarter Balanced? All of Washington’s public higher education institutions are accepting Smarter Balanced scores as an indicator of college readiness. College leaders in Washington, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Oregon, and South Dakota believe that students who score well on Smarter Balanced assessments and take challenging courses will enter college ready to succeed. Nearly 200 colleges and universities in these states have agreed to allow students in the class of 2016 and beyond who score a 3 or 4 to enroll directly in entry- level credit bearing courses once they are admitted. 13
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What if …I do not want to take Smarter Balanced? More challenges to monitor your kid’s growth and areas of support in English language arts and math. For Classes of 2019, the only way to meet Washington State high school graduation requirements is to pass the Smarter Balanced Assessments in English language arts and math. 14
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English Language Arts ClaimsReading Writing Listening Research 15
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16 Key Areas of Focus in Mathematics
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Math Claims Broad outcomes of what we want students to know and be able to do, indicating college and career readiness Modeling and Data Analysis within Problem Solving Reasoning and Argumentation Problem Solving Connected to Fractions and Operations Concepts and Procedures Claim 1 Claim 2 Claim 4 Claim 3 17
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So How Can You Help Your Child? Smarter Balanced Practice Test? http://wa.portal.airast.org/training-tests http://wa.portal.airast.org/training-tests 18
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