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ACT Test Training
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Overview ACT with writing Accommodations available Approximately 120,00 examinees READY Accountability Model includes the first four tests (not writing) Misadministrations List included in the Administration Manual 2
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Eligible Students All students in grade 11 on March 1, 2016 Not previously tested with ACT state test administration Not included in the ACTEX file Not on Extended Content Standards with signed letter and IEP for Extend 1 Grade 11 Not with signed letter and IEP for CCRAA 3
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Deadline for student form to school- January 15 Deadline for principal form to LEA- February 28
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Repeating Grade 11 Students If previously tested with NC ACT administration, do not test again If never tested with NC ACT administration, test 5
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ACT Schedule of Events February 1-4- School Test Coordinator received non- secure shipments February 1-11- Window to order non-college reportable accommodations materials online February- Window to complete pretest sessions, conduct test training, develop test plan February 22-25- STC receives secure shipments
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ACT Administration March 1- Initial test date for paper testing March 1-2- Window for test coordinator to submit makeup order March 2- Initial test date FedEx pick up for paper testing March 7-10- Make up test secure shipment March 9 – State-wide tornado drill (Don’t schedule testing) March 1-14- Accommodations test window for paper testing April 19- Make up test date for paper testing April 20- Make up test date FedEx pick up for paper testing
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North Carolina ACT Training Requirements RAC trains LEA Test Coordinators in a face-to-face session LEA Test Coordinators train School Test Coordinators and School ACT Test Coordinators in a face-to-face session (See page 12 of ACT Administration Manual.) Recordings on the ACT website are not a substitute for providing NC face-to-face training The ACT Administration Manual contains many new statements this year 8
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ACT Contact Customer Service 800.553.6244 ext. 2800 Accommodations Information 800.553.6244 ext. 1788 North Carolina is state code 34 9
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ACT Administration Manual, page iii New page Shows where to locate forms 10
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Changes in the 2016 Administration Manual, page 1 ACT Plus Writing= ACT with writing Writing test now 40 minutes Checklist of Dates= Schedule of Events No letters are required for observers now! Locally Approved Accommodations= Local Arrangements State-allowed Accommodations= Non-College Reportable Tear out the test time form now and complete as testing occurs New seating diagram 11 pp. 73-75
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State and District Procedures, page 2- 4 Test coordinator must sign statement in Pearson Access Use only current year materials All irregularities identified by school, LEA, or ACT must be entered in OTISS within 5 days of initial report Test coordinators can serve at only one school RACs and RCCs will be visiting ACT test sites this year Students may not take the ACT more than 12 times NC ships to the school, not the LEA for ACT- strike through “District Shipping Model” on page 4 12
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Facility Requirements, pages 5-7 Writing surfaces large enough for test book and answer document Cover instructional displays Two timepieces required in each test setting Freedom from distractions Uninterrupted testing period required for all days of testing Turn off bells, public address systems, etc. Testing rooms must be separated from regular school activities 13
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Room Set up and Seating Arrangements, page 6 Face the same direction Three feet of space between students Straight rows and columns, directly in line with each other Clock visible to students Room supervisor facing students New diagrams on page 7 14
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Testing Staff Requirements, page 8-12 One Room Supervisor required for each room School employee Coach cannot administer one-to-one for athlete No food or drink in test site No student relative in same room Plus one Proctor for every 25 students in the room after the first 25 (i.e., 26-50=1; 51-75=2, 76-100=3) 15
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Test Coordinator Responsibilities, page 9 Be present at school to receive, county, and secure test materials within 24 hours of receipt (February 22-25) Conduct a pretest briefing session for testing staff on each test date Return ALL required forms, answer documents, and test booklets immediately after each test date Order makeup testing materials immediately after the initial test date Back Up TC can only serve one school 16
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Room Supervisor Responsibilities, page 10 Check ID or personally recognize and admit examinees Mark attendance and ID on the roster Direct students to specific, assigned seats Count test booklets upon receipt from test coordinator Distribute test materials, keeping test booklets in sequential, serial number order Make sure each student gets the correct answer document Complete the Testing Time Verification Form p. 75 Complete all information on the Seating Diagram and Test Booklet Count Form p 71 Be attentive to students and materials at all times 17
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Proctor Responsibilities, page 11 Proctors must have NC Proctor Guide Training Note that ACT has a different definition of “Roving Proctors” 18
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Test Security Requirements, page 13- 14 TC must ensure restricted access at all times from moment of receipt to return (documented “chain of custody”), 2-lock rule Receipt, check-in, and verification of test booklets by serial numbers Test materials are never left unattended Answer documents are not returned to students after testing is complete Immediate and complete return of all materials to ACT as outlined in the Manuals 19
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Test Security Requirements, page 15 Room Supervisors must complete item A on the Test Booklet County Form (page 71) when they receive books The room supervisor must initial and the test coordinator must sign that all materials are returned Use ACT forms for materials check-out, not local forms 20
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Completing the Non-Test Portions, page 16 Non-secure shipment will arrive February 1-4 Do pretest sessions ASAP in February to ensure 100% completion by February 29 TC must schedule an in-school session for students to complete all ACT pre-test, non-cognitive information Students must not complete on test day or have access to answer document after testing is complete 21
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Completing the Non-Test Portions, page 16-17 School staff adhere barcode labels to answer documents file was pulled December 14 goes on page 10 of answer document, not front handcode students who enrolled after Dec. 14, see pages 17-18 Schools prepare standard time rosters, organize materials, and plan for test administration 22
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Completing the Non-Test Portions, pgs 19-21 Teachers should use the script on page 19-21 Schools may also develop a powerpoint for the pretest session Students need the following during the pretest session: Transcript (Directions for printing on one page) Answer Sheet with Barcode or hand-bubbled demographics “Taking the ACT” Be sure staff provide the reminders on page 21 and let students know no scratch paper, no highlighters, one break between test 2 & 3, other restroom breaks deduct test time 23
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Preparing for Test Day, page 22 Note your Initial and Makeup Test Dates Schools should provide: No. 2 pencils Pencil Sharpener Two timepieces Admission Procedure Manuals Permitted Calculators Calculator notice comes in non-secure shipment 24
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Preparing for Test Day, page 22-23 Assign sequential series of multiple-choice test booklets to each room, do NOT pre-assign specific serial numbers to specific students Test Booklets come in fives One roster per test room prior to test day Roster template on page 69 25
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Preparing for Test Day, page 23 Local Arrangements No special approval needed for SS or MIB accommodations Hearing Impairments Review of Accommodation Forms- not required but highly encouraged 26
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Administering the Tests, pages 28-32 Start time is 9 am, unless approved for late start General announcements Distribution of test materials Correct answer document for each student Sequential serial numbers on booklets Sequence of Tests Timing the Tests and Breaks Cannot end early even if all testers are complete Do not use a cell phone as one of your timepieces Breaks longer than 15 minutes may result in cancelled scores 27
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Schools Approved for ACT Late Start Wilmington Early College High School 9:30 Mosley Performance Learning Center 9:30 Lakeside 9:30 Isaac Bear Early College High School 9:15
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Test Day Activities, page 24-27 Sample Schedule Test Staff Briefing Admitting Examinees with Identification Faculty member’s initials must be printed legibly beside the student name Prohibited Items Cell Phones/Electronic Devices Unauthorized Calculators Unapproved Testing Aids Highlighter/Colored Pens Food/Beverages, including water 29
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Irregularities, page 33-38 Types of Irregularities Group Individual Illness- decide whether the answer document should be scored or student scheduled for make-up, note on irregularity report Prohibited Behavior 30 Enter into OTISS and report to ACT
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Verbal Instructions, page 39 If providing calculators, distribute before testing begins. Use local procedures for cell phones. Page 44, note timing verification slots removed 31
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After the Test, page 58 When testing concludes, the Test Coordinator: Verifies return of materials Checks for documentation accuracy Handles make-up test ordering Packs and ships materials Keep Materials Separated Envelopes and Polymailers
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Makeup Testing, page 59 Eligible for Makeup Testing Students who were absent or arrived late Students who began but did not complete testing You MAY NOT administer makeup testing to Students who completed testing Students who were dismissed for prohibited behavior Materials- see pages 59-60
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Collecting, Packing, and Returning Materials, page 61 Site Header and Test Booklet Numbers Shows test date and form Needed for correct scoring key
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Shipping Prep Steps, pages 62-64 8 steps: Completing Testing Staff List Collecting Materials Sorting Answer Documents Packing Red Envelope Packing Green Envelope Packing Polymailer Packing Cartons Storage and Pickup The list on page 62 may be used when collecting materials from Room Supervisors
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