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1 Illinois State Board of Education A New Vision of Assessment: Texts Worth Reading, Problems Worth Solving, Tests Worth Taking Overview Presented by:

2 Session Objectives: Division of Student Assessment Understand… Shifts in ELA and Mathematics contained in New Illinois Learning Standards Incorporating the Common Core Claims for knowledge and skills made by PARCC Experience sample items on the technology platform Accessibility and Accommodations available for PARCC Technology requirements for PARCC

3 It’s not about the test… It’s about what is right for students to be college and career ready in a global society PARCC is being written to measure student mastery towards what we value about the Standards and teaching and learning College and Career Ready

4 What Are the Math Shifts at the Heart of PARCC’s Design? 1.Focus:The PARCC assessment will focus strongly where the Standards focus. 2.Coherence: Think across grades and link to major topics within grades. 3.Rigor: In major topics, pursue conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and application.

5 Content Emphases by Cluster Content Emphasis by Cluster

6 ECD is a deliberate and systematic approach to assessment development that will help to establish the validity of the assessments, increase the comparability of year-to year results, and increase efficiencies/reduce costs. Evidence-Centered Design (ECD) for the PARCC Assessments Claims Design begins with the inferences (claims) we want to make about students Evidence In order to support claims, we must gather evidence Tasks Tasks are designed to elicit specific evidence from students in support of claims

7 Sub-claim A: Students solve problems involving the major content for their grade level with connections to practices Sub-Claim B: Students solve problems involving the additional and supporting content for their grade level with connections to practices Sub-claim C: Students express mathematical reasoning by constructing mathematical arguments and critiques Sub-Claim D: Students solve real world problems engaging particularly in the modeling practice Sub-Claim E: Student demonstrate fluency in areas set forth in the Standards for Content in grades 3-6 Claims for Mathematics Master Claim: Students are on-track or ready for college and careers

8 Master Claim: On-Track for college and career readiness. The degree to which a student is college and career ready (or “on-track” to being ready) in mathematics. Sub-Claim A: Major Content 1 with Connections to Practices Sub-Claim B: Additional & Supporting Content 2 with Connections to Practices Sub-Claim E: Fluency in applicable grades (3-6) Claims Structure: Mathematics Sub-Claim C: Highlighted Practices MP.3,6 with Connections to Content 3 (expressing mathematical reasoning). Sub-Claim D: Highlighted Practice MP.4 with Connections to Content (modeling/application) Total Exam Score Points: 82 (Grades 3-8), 97 or 107(HS ) Total Exam Score Points: 82 (Grades 3-8), 97 or 107(HS ) 12 pts (3-8), 18 pts (HS) 6 pts (Alg II/Math 3 CCR) 12 pts (3-8), 18 pts (HS) 6 pts (Alg II/Math 3 CCR) ~37 pts (3-8), ~42 pts (HS) ~37 pts (3-8), ~42 pts (HS) ~14 pts (3-8), ~23 pts (HS) ~14 pts (3-8), ~23 pts (HS) 14 pts (3-8), 14 pts (HS) 4 pts (Alg II/Math 3 CCR ) 14 pts (3-8), 14 pts (HS) 4 pts (Alg II/Math 3 CCR ) 7-9 pts (3-6) This past year it was

9 Master Claim: On-Track for college and career readiness. The degree to which a student is college and career ready (or “on-track” to being ready) in mathematics. Sub-Claim A: Major Content 1 with Connections to Practices Sub-Claim B: Additional & Supporting Content 2 with Connections to Practices Sub-Claim E: Fluency in applicable grades (3-6) Sub-Claim C: Highlighted Practices MP.3,6 with Connections to Content 3 (expressing mathematical reasoning). Sub-Claim D: Highlighted Practice MP.4 with Connections to Content (modeling/application) All these point totals will be proportional, resulting in the new totals The points will be adjusted increasing the value of Type I and decreasing the value of Type 2 and Type 3 problems. Total Exam Score Points: 82 (Grades 3-8), 97 or 107(HS ) Total Exam Score Points: 82 (Grades 3-8), 97 or 107(HS ) Spring 2016, will now be: 66 ≈ 81 Claims Structure: Mathematics There will be a decrease in Type I questions. The number of Type II and Type III questions will remain the same!

10 Overview of PARCC Mathematics Task Types Task TypeDescription of Task Type I. Tasks assessing concepts, skills and procedures Balance of conceptual understanding, fluency, and application Can involve any or all mathematical practice standards Machine scorable including innovative, computer-based formats Will appear on the End of Year and Performance Based Assessment components Sub-claims A, B and E II. Tasks assessing expressing mathematical reasoning Each task calls for written arguments / justifications, critique of reasoning, or precision in mathematical statements (MP.3, 6). Can involve other mathematical practice standards May include a mix of machine scored and hand scored responses Included on the Performance Based Assessment component Sub-claim C III. Tasks assessing modeling / applications Each task calls for modeling/application in a real-world context or scenario (MP.4) Can involve other mathematical practice standards May include a mix of machine scored and hand scored responses Included on the Performance Based Assessment component Sub-claim D For more information see PARCC Task Development ITN Appendix D.

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12 Math Sample Item- Type I 12

13 Math Sample Item- Type III 13

14 Math Sample Item- Type III 14

15 Math Sample Item- Type III 15

16 Several types of evidence statements are being used to describe what a task should be assessing, including: 1.Those using exact standards language 2.Those transparently derived from exact standards language, e.g., by splitting a content standard 3.Integrative evidence statements that express plausible direct implications of the standards without going beyond the standards to create new requirements 4.Sub-claim C & D evidence statements, which put MP.3, 4, 6 as primary with connections to content Evidence Statement Tables: Types of Evidence Statements

17 To use in Vertical Alignment Conversations To use to evaluate a curriculum’s Scope and Sequence To recognize the transparency of PARCC assessment design To see how the evidence tables, which lead to PARCC Assessment design, are tied to the standards and the language of the standards To see ways to combine standards naturally when designing instructional tasks To develop the stem for questions/tasks for instruction aligned with the standards To determine and create instructional scaffolding (to think through which individual, simpler skills can be taught first to build to more complex skills) To develop rubrics and scoring tools for classroom use Instructional uses of the evidence statements/tables for teachers 17

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19 Practice tests EOY PBA Assessment UPDATE Coming Fall (Pending) new combined Practice Test There will now be 1 single test split into multiple sessions with a window of April-May These sessions will be 3-5: 4 Sessions 60 mins each 6-8: 3 Sessions 80 mins each HS: 3 Sessions 90 mins each This will be about 60 mins less than 2015 Integrated Practice Tests have been requested and are up for conversation with no timeframe on availability

20 UPDATE How can we handle ACCOUNTABILITY? PARCC CCR Tests now will account toward Community College placement. Universities have begun discussion on the same topic, but currently there is no timeframe. In most Community Colleges a score of a 3 will earn placement above remedial level classes. Most importantly, Compass will begin to fade away come December 2016!

21 UPDATE Scores will be available, from 2015 testing, in Sept/Oct. In future years results will be available in June Spring 2016 Paper and Pencil tests will continue to be provided; however, the plan is to have Paper and Pencil Tests as an accommodation only! Beginning this school year the TI-84 drop down calculator will be available for Practice Tests.

22 3 Resources Sample Items http://practice.parcc.testnav.com/# Evidence Tables http://www.parcconline.org/assessment-blueprints-test-specs PARCC website http://www.parcconline.org/ ISBE PARCC website http://www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/parcc.htm ISBE New Standards website http://www.isbe.state.il.us/common_core/pls/default.htm Technology Specifications http://www.parcconline.org/technology Illinois State Board of Education


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