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Test Coordinator ManualSummative Testing
SPRING 2018 TESTING
Note: This manual is the copyrighted property of ACT, Inc., and may not be copied or otherwise reproduced without the prior written express permission of ACT, Inc. If you are not the authorized and intended user of these materials, contact ACT Customer Care.
Contact Information and ResourcesContact InformationACT® Aspire® Customer Care• Phone: 855.730.0400, 6:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m., central time, Monday through Friday• Email: www.act.org/contact-actaspire
Resources This manual references various websites and systems. Use this list to locate the url to that website or system.
Website URL
ACT Aspire Data Use Policy https://www.discoveractaspire.org/legal/data-usage-policy/
ACT Aspire Landing Page http://actaspire.pearson.com/
ACT Aspire Portal https://www.actaspire.org/
Avocet http://actaspire.avocet.pearson.com
TestNav™ Support Site https://support.assessment.pearson.com/display/TN/TestNav+8+Online+Support
Training Management System (TMS) https://actaspire.tms.pearson.com/
Accessibility and Accommodations The Avocet website also includes accommodations and accessibility resources. Some examples include:
• Spanish Pre-Recorded Audio Test Directions
• Braille Notes (for the room supervisor)
• ACT-Approved Bilingual Word-to-Word Dictionaries
Prepare Your Students There are two resources available for students who wish to prepare for testing:
• Student Sandbox
• Exemplar Test Question Booklets
For more information, see the Exemplar Items section of the ACT Aspire Landing Page.
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ContentsOverview 1
General Information 2Policies and Procedures 2
Standardized Procedures 2
Test Security 3
Investigations 3
Equal Treatment 3
Fair Testing Practices 3
Data Usage Policy 3
Test Room Requirements 4
Accessibility and Accommodations for ACT
Aspire 6
Test Format 6
How to Schedule Testing 7
Calculator Policy 8
Materials Provided by the School 8
Selecting and Training Testing Staff 9
Damaged or Contaminated Test Materials 12
Prohibited Behavior 13
Reporting Irregularities in Test
Administration 13
Instructions to Students Prior to Test Day 14
Paper Testing Instructions 15Paper Testing Materials Shipments 15
Receipt, Check-In, and Storage of Test
Materials 16
Prepare the Answer Documents before Test
Day 16
Removal from Storage and Assignment to
Rooms 20
Collect, Pack, and Return the Test Materials 20
Online Testing Instructions 24Preparing for ACT Aspire 24
Technical Requirements 24
The ACT Aspire Portal and TestNav 25
Online Testing Guidelines 25
After Testing 26
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FiguresFigure 1. Examples of Seating Arrangements 5
Figure 2. Standard Answer Document 17
Figure 3. Colored-Band Answer Document 17
Figure 4. Sample lavender label. 21
Figure 5. Sample UPS scorable materials label. 21
Figure 6. Sample yellow label. 21
Figure 7. Sample UPS non-scorable materials label. 21
Figure 8. Return Shipping Boxes 22
TablesTable 1. Test Time by Grade and Subject (in minutes) 7
Table 2. Materials Provided by the School 8
Table 3. Materials Provided in Your Shipment 15
Table 4. Gridding Answer Document Boxes 18
Table 5. Return Shipping Labels 21
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OverviewThis manual contains instructions for coordinating an ACT® Aspire® test administration. As the test
coordinator, you are the main ACT Aspire contact at your school. You also make arrangements for a
secure test administration according to the policies and procedures described in this manual.
In addition to this manual, you are responsible for reading, understanding, and following the
policies and procedures described in the appropriate room supervisor manual:
• Room Supervisor Manual: Paper Summative Testing
• Room Supervisor Manual: Online Summative Testing
Both room supervisor manuals are available for download. See “Room Supervisor” on the Avocet
website.
Note: Testing staff are also required to read, understand, and follow the policies and procedures in
the room supervisor manual.
Additional training and test administration resources are available through the Training
Management System (TMS) and Avocet. See “Contact Information and Resources,” page ii.
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General Information
Policies and ProceduresThis manual provides direction in administering ACT Aspire tests, including specific instructions
for conducting the timed tests. It is important to follow these instructions to successfully measure
students’ academic skills. All testing personnel, including room supervisors and other testing staff,
are required to read the materials provided by ACT Aspire.
Standardized ProceduresThroughout this manual, there are detailed directions for selecting facilities and staff, ensuring test
security, and administering tests in a standardized manner. All testing staff are required to read the
materials provided by ACT. Adherence to these standardized procedures is mandatory.
To ensure a secure and valid testing experience, you must understand that, among other things, the
following actions by you or any other individual violate ACT Aspire policies and procedures:
• Accessing or obtaining a test booklet or test questions prior to the test for any reason*
• Photocopying, making an electronic copy, or keeping a personal copy of the test or of any test
items*
• Taking notes about test questions or any paraphrase of test questions to aid in preparing students
for testing
• Aiding or assisting a student with a response or answer to a secure test item, including providing
formulas
• Rephrasing test questions for students
• Creating an answer key or “crib sheet” of answers to test questions
• Editing or changing student answers after completion of the test, with or without the student’s
permission
• Allowing students to test in an unsupervised setting
• Leaving test materials in an unsecured place or unattended
• Failing to properly report and document incidents of prohibited behavior involving students,
staff, or others
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• Allowing students to test longer than the permitted time
• Failing to return and account for all testing materials after the testing session has ended
*An exception is provided for students who require accessibility supports. See the ACT Aspire
Accessibility User’s Guide: Summative Testing located on the Avocet Website.
Test SecurityTo ensure the integrity of your students’ ACT Aspire results, testing personnel must protect the
security of test materials as described in this manual. ACT Aspire materials are copyrighted by
ACT or its licensors and cannot be duplicated, copied, resold, or redistributed for commercial or
other use, and must also be returned to ACT Aspire after testing. ACT Aspire assessments must be
administered by school or district personnel.
InvestigationsIn cases of suspected or documented irregularities, all testing staff are obligated to cooperate fully
with ACT in subsequent investigations and respond to requests for information in a timely manner.
Equal TreatmentAll staff are required to administer and supervise the test in a nondiscriminatory manner and in
accordance with all applicable laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Fair Testing PracticesACT endorses the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education and the Code of Professional
Responsibilities in Educational Measurement, which guide the conduct of those involved in
educational testing. ACT is committed to ensuring that each of its testing programs upholds the
guidelines in each Code. You may locate copies of these Codes through the following organizations:
• Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education: American Psychological Association (www.apa.org)
• Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement: National Council on
Measurement in Education (www.ncme.org)
Data Usage PolicyStudent scores and other information provided on their answer documents or through the online
testing system are governed by the ACT Aspire Data Use Policy (see “Contact Information and
Resources,” page ii).
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Test Room RequirementsThe test coordinator selects and reserves the test rooms. Test rooms must meet several requirements
that help ensure a fair and secure test environment.
All students testing in the same room are required to take the same grade and subject tests.
Selecting Test RoomsSelect test rooms that:
• Can be reserved to allow time for the entire test session, plus any potential delays
• Can be rearranged, if needed, to meet testing requirements
• Are quiet and as free as possible from potential distractions
• Have good lighting, temperature, and ventilation
• Have an accurate wall clock
• Provide convenient and adequate access to restrooms
Note: Observing students testing in multiple rooms from a central location (such as a hallway)
or through glass walls or security cameras is prohibited. Avoid rooms with multiple levels or
graduated seating unless you have no alternative. Such rooms make test security more difficult.
Test EnvironmentTo ensure a fair and secure test environment:
• Remove or cover all maps, posters, charts, and bulletin board materials related to the subject
being tested.
• Students testing with extended time must be tested in a separate room from students testing with
standard time.
• Ensure that students will be able to hear the room supervisor without difficulty.
• Ensure testing surfaces are large enough to accommodate the following:
– Paper testing: a test booklet and answer document side-by-side
– Online testing: a testing device with space to comfortably use scratch paper
Note: Lapboards may not be used.
Arranging Test RoomsArrange the room so that:
• The room supervisor will be facing the students during testing.
• Testing staff can freely circulate the room and reach each student.
• Testing staff will have a clear view of all students and materials.
• Seating minimizes the possibility of prohibited behavior.
See “Figure 1. Examples of Seating Arrangements,” page 5, for examples of acceptable and
unacceptable seating arrangements.
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AcceptableSeating Arrangement Examples
UnacceptableSeating Arrangement Examples
AcceptableOnline Testing Seating Arrangement Examples
UnacceptableOnline Testing Seating Arrangement Examples
Table Spacing
Online Testing Workstation Spacing
Examinee Spacing
6–Foot Tables
Without Dividers, Study Carrels, or Partitions
U-Shaped Seating With Dividers, Study Carrels, or Partitions
Tables More Than 9 Feet
8–Foot Tables
Examinees Facing the Wall or Each Other
Examinees Facing Each Other
Multiple-Level Seating
Overhead View
3 ft. min. 3 ft. min.
3 ft. min. plus room to circulate
3 ft. min.
3 ft. min.
Left-HandedExaminees
ExtraRight-HandedDesk
3 ft. min.
3 ft. min.
Side View
Desk Surface Too Small
Dividers, Study Carrels,and Partitions
Examinees Too Close Together/Inadequate Aisle Space
Examinees Facing Different Directions
Examinees Not in Straight Rows and Columns Directlyin Line with Each Other
5 ft. min.
5 ft. min.
3 ft. min. 3 ft. min.Tables under 6 Feet
3 ft. min.Round Tables Any Size
3 ft. min.
3 ft. min. 3 ft. min. 3 ft. min.
OPS1137
"min." = minimum "ft." = feet
Indicates distance between examinees.
Side-to-side distances are measured from shoulder-to-shoulder.
Front-to-back distances are measured from head-to-head.
Level Seating with Movable Desks
Left-Handed Examinees at Right-Handed Desks
Level Seating with Stationary Desks
3 ft. min.
3 ft. min.
5 ft. min.
Figure 1. Examples of Seating Arrangements
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Accessibility and Accommodations for ACT AspireACT Aspire strives to provide equal access to all students, recognizing that some students need
technological and other forms of support to be able to test fairly and to the best of their abilities. The
need for accessibility is universal. Different levels of available support are described below:
• “Default Embedded System Tools” are those accessibility features that are made available to all
students for the online or paper version of ACT Aspire.
• “Open Access” tools are available to all students, but they must be identified in advance in the
ACT Aspire Personal Needs Profile (PNP) and selected inside the test to be activated (online
format), or they must be planned in advance and provided locally.
• “Accommodations” are considered high-level supports that are needed by relatively few students
and require special expertise, experience, and security protocols to select and use effectively. The
system requires accommodation-level tools to be requested in advance by educational personnel
on behalf of the student through the online ACT Aspire Personal Needs Profile (PNP) process.
This will allow any needed resources to be made active for the student.
Administration of ACT Aspire with accommodation-level supports is a locally determined decision.
In ACT Aspire, any student—with or without an identified disability—may use an accommodation
that appropriately matches the student’s needs. ACT Aspire recommends that students who use
accommodation-level supports have a formally documented need as well as relevant knowledge
and familiarity with these tools to qualify. This policy decision, however, regarding who may use
accommodation-level accessibility supports rests with your local governing educational authority.
For specific policy advice regarding who is permitted to use an accommodation-level support in your
area, please refer to your local educational policies.
The selection and use of accommodation-level tools require special expertise and resources. To be
effective for an individual student, they must be carefully chosen. Any formal qualifying procedure
that is required by the responsible educational authority must be completed prior to completing the
PNP process.
Those with administrator or test coordinator permissions in the ACT Aspire Portal must select
accommodations through the online PNP process in the Portal.
For further information about accommodations and accessibility, see the Accessibility User’s Guide:
Summative Testing on the Avocet website.
Test FormatThe English test for ACT Aspire is composed of selected-response (multiple-choice) questions. The
writing test includes one constructed-response item only. The other three subject tests include a
combination of selected-response and constructed-response items; all constructed responses must
be provided in English. Online tests also have technology-enhanced items.
Sample Test QuestionsACT Aspire Exemplar Items are accessible through the ACT Aspire Landing Page. Visit this page for
information on how to gain access to the Exemplar Test Question Booklets. Each Booklet (one for
each subject and grade) describes reporting categories, standards, depth-of-knowledge levels, and
correct responses.
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Sample test questions are also available in the Student Sandbox (see the Aspire Landing Page). The
Student Sandbox provides users an opportunity to simulate the online test and view sample test
questions.
How to Schedule TestingAfter student information has been uploaded into the Portal, students must be assigned a paper or
online test session by grade and subject. You may choose the date(s) on which you want to test as
long as the date(s) is(are) within the boundaries of the overall testing window. Subject tests can be
administered in any order and in multiple sessions. Schedule enough time for each subject test to be
completed in a single sitting. Students should not start a test unless there is adequate time for them
to finish on the same day.
Scheduling Test SessionsThe timing of each subject test varies by subject and grade. The timing for the paper and online tests
are the same.
In scheduling multiple tests or the whole battery, consider the administrative time room supervisors
need to transition to the next test according to the collection/distribution of test materials and the
reading of verbal instructions.
English Text Audio for Sighted, English Audio for Blind, and Spanish Text Plus Audio (online
test only) forms require 300% of the standard test time. When selected in the PNP, these will
automatically launch at 300% of the standard test time for the online test. Note that adding
additional time in the student’s PNP will add additional time beyond the 300% (up to 900%). Table 1
shows the actual times the test will launch for standard forms and audio forms.
Table 1. Test Time by Grade and Subject (in minutes)
Grade English Math Reading Science WritingStandard Testing
3 40 65 65 60 45
4 40 65 65 60 45
5 40 65 65 60 45
6 40 75 65 60 40
7 40 75 65 60 40
8 40 75 65 60 40
EHS 45 75 65 60 40
English Text Audio for Sighted, English Audio for Blind3 NA 195 NA 180 135
4 NA 195 NA 180 135
5 NA 195 NA 180 135
6 NA 225 NA 180 120
7 NA 225 NA 180 120
8 NA 225 NA 180 120
EHS NA 225 NA 180 120
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Grade English Math Reading Science WritingSpanish Text Plus Audio
3 NA 195 NA 180 135
4 NA 195 NA 180 135
5 NA 195 NA 180 135
6 NA 225 NA 180 120
Note: EHS = Early High School (Grades 9–10)
Calculator PolicyUse of calculators will depend on the grade level of the student.
• Students taking the Grades 3–5 Mathematics subject tests cannot use a calculator. All problems
can be solved without a calculator.
• Students are allowed, but not required, to use an approved calculator on the Grades 6–Early High
School (Grades 9–10) Mathematics tests. Students are encouraged to use a personal calculator
they are familiar with, but a calculator tool will also be available within the online testing system
for the Grades 6–Early High School (Grades 9–10) Mathematics tests.
The use of calculators is not permitted on any other subject test. Unless a calculator is provided by
the school, each student is responsible for bringing his or her calculator to the test and making sure
it works properly. Students may bring a backup calculator and extra batteries, but they may not have
more than one calculator on the desk or in operation at a time. Students are not allowed to share
calculators during testing.
It is the school’s responsibility to confirm that all calculators used by students are approved before
testing. See the Calculator Policy on the Avocet website.
Materials Provided by the SchoolSchools are required to provide a fair and secure testing environment (see “Test Room
Requirements,” page 4). In addition to environment, testing sites will provide the following
items for each test room:
Table 2. Materials Provided by the School
ItemTest Type
DescriptionPaper OnlineTimers X X Provide each room supervisor with an accurate
timepiece in order to time each test.No. 2 soft-lead pencils
X X You may instruct students ahead of time to bring pencils, but it is generally advisable to provide a supply of pencils in each room.
• Paper testing requires a No.2 soft-lead pencil for marking answers.
• Online testing does not require pencils, but students may use one with their scratch paper.
Pencil sharpener X X Provide a pencil sharpener in each test room.
Table 1. continued
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ItemTest Type
DescriptionPaper OnlineScratch paper X X Students may use scratch paper if they request it.
For each blank sheet, instruct students to write the following information on the top of the sheet:• First and last name• School name• Test subject• School gradeRoom supervisors will collect the scratch paper after testing and return the sheets to the test coordinator with the other testing materials.
Note: Students testing online may use their Student Authorization Ticket as scratch paper. If they do so, there is no need to write the information listed above.At the end of testing, securely destroy the scratch paper or securely retain it for one year per local guidelines.
Calculators X X The school may choose to provide calculators to students or the students may bring their own calculator to test. See “Calculator Policy,” page 8.
Selecting and Training Testing StaffIt is your responsibility as the test coordinator to select and train all room supervisors and other
testing staff. The test coordinator provides the continuity and administrative uniformity necessary to
ensure that students at your school are tested under the same conditions as students at every other
school, and to ensure the security of the test.
It is preferred that relatives or guardians of students taking ACT Aspire should not serve in the
role of test coordinator. Whenever possible, this policy should be followed. However, in some
circumstances, this may not be possible. In those circumstances, the district/school should monitor
the testing process so that test coordinators who have a relative testing do not handle the test
materials of the relative without another responsible individual present.
Room SupervisorsTypically, teachers will administer the tests to students during regular class periods. Depending on
the number of students in a class, you may wish to assign adult school staff (not students) to assist
the teacher with distributing and collecting test materials and with monitoring testing.
Be sure that everyone involved in test administration has access to the appropriate room supervisor
manual and is familiar with its contents. All manuals are periodically updated, so it is important
to check the Avocet website for updated versions before each new test administration. A room
supervisor is needed in each room to read directions and monitor students. Another staff member is
recommended if a room has 26 or more students.
Before the test day, all testing personnel should read all of the testing instructions carefully,
particularly the verbal instructions, which will be read aloud to students on the test day.
Table 2. continued
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Room Supervisor QualificationsThe ACT Aspire test coordinator should confirm that the room supervisor(s) meet all of the following
criteria. Each room supervisor should be
• Proficient in English
• Experienced in testing and classroom management
• A staff member of the institution or district where the test administration will take place
To protect both students and the room supervisor from questions of possible conflict of interest,
relatives or guardians of students taking ACT Aspire should not serve in the role of room supervisor
in the same test room as the student relative. It is permissible for relatives or guardians of testing
students to serve as a room supervisor in the same school/district as a related student, provided
that student tests in a different room. In such circumstances, the district/school should monitor the
testing process so that test coordinators who have a relative testing do not handle the test materials
of the relative without another responsible individual present.
Private consultants or individual tutors whose fees are paid by a student or student’s family should
not serve as a room supervisor.
Room Supervisor ResponsibilitiesSpecific responsibilities are:
• Read and thoroughly understand the policies, procedures, and instructions in the appropriate
room supervisor manual and other materials provided.*
• Supervise a test room.
• Distribute test materials if administering paper tests.*
• Start a test session.
• Help students sign in to the online testing system if administering online tests.*
• Read the verbal instructions.
• Properly time tests.
• Walk around the room during testing to be sure students are working on the correct test and to
observe student behavior.*
• Monitor the online testing system as needed.
• Pay careful attention to monitoring students’ behavior during the entire testing session.*
• Before dismissing students:
– Paper testing: collect and account for all answer documents, test booklets, and scratch
paper*
– Online testing: collect and account for all authorization tickets and scratch paper.*
• Ensure students have stopped testing and have correctly signed out of the online testing system.*
• Complete documentation of any testing irregularities.
• For online testing, close test sessions after all students have completed testing.
*Other school staff may assist with these activities.
Responsibilities of Other Testing StaffOther staff members can assist the room supervisor in the administration of the tests according to
the policies and procedures in the appropriate room supervisor manual. If used, the staff members
should meet the same qualifications as a room supervisor (see above).
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In addition to the items noted with an asterisk under the room supervisor responsibilities, the
testing staff member’s responsibilities can be:
• Verify the timing of the test with the room supervisor.
• Report any irregularities to the room supervisor immediately.
• Accompany students to the restroom if more than one leaves during the timed portion of
the test.
• Pay strict attention to monitoring students during the entire testing session.
Staff Training SessionsTo ensure a standardized test administration, it is important for all of your testing staff to
understand the testing procedures outlined in the room supervisor manual and other training
resources.
ACT Aspire recommends that you conduct a training session prior to testing for all testing staff to
discuss the testing guidelines and organizational details of testing your students, including:
1. Security of Test Materials (paper testing only)
A. Describe how the materials will be distributed to the test rooms and how room supervisors are
to count them.
B. Emphasize that room supervisors are to count test booklets when they receive them from the
test coordinator and again before students are dismissed.
C. Emphasize that staff members should never leave a test room unattended.
2. Security and Materials for Online Testing
A. Ensure that all room supervisors have access to the Portal.
B. Explain that authorization tickets should be printed in advance and stored in a secure location.
C. Describe how to use the online testing system—see the Portal User Guide posted on the Avocet
website for step-by-step instructions.
D. Emphasize that room supervisors must collect used and unused scratch paper and
authorization tickets after testing.
E. Emphasize that staff members should never leave a test room unattended.
F. Emphasize that test sessions must be started in the Portal before students can sign in to the
test.
3. Activities Before the Test
A. Determine which set of verbal instructions room supervisors are to follow (online or paper).
Room supervisors should clearly mark those instructions in their manuals.
B. Develop and share with staff a contingency plan for handling unexpected situations that may
arise that could affect testing. See the ACT Aspire Contingency Plan on the Avocet website.
4. Test Day
A. Discuss when and where staff members are to report on the test day.
B. Stress that no one may be admitted to the test room once the timed tests have begun.
Determine how to handle late arrivals.
C. Stress that verbal instructions for the tests must be read verbatim.
D. Stress that answer documents, test booklets, and login credentials should not be distributed
prior to admitting students.
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E. Stress that accurate timing of each test is critical. For paper testing, room supervisors
must record the start, five-minute warning, and stop times in the manuals. Discuss the
consequences of a mistimed section.
F. Emphasize that during the test, staff members must not read (other than the appropriate room
supervisor manual), correct papers, or do anything unrelated to administering the test. Their
attention should be focused on the students.
G. Emphasize that conversations among staff must be quiet and kept to a minimum. Even
whispered conversations can be distracting to students while testing.
H. For room supervisors who are administering the Grades 6–Early High School (Grades 9–10)
Mathematics test, emphasize that calculators should be checked before testing to ensure they
meet ACT Aspire standards. See the Calculator Policy located on the Avocet website.
I. Note that during the test, staff members should walk quietly around the room, be available
to respond to students’ questions, assist in the case of illness, and check that students are
working on the correct test. In rooms where students are taking online tests, staff should
ensure students have signed in to the correct test and assist them with technical or system
navigation issues.
J. Discuss procedures for a student leaving during the test to go to the restroom.
K. Discuss what actions to take if staff members observe prohibited behavior. Review plans for
dismissing students (e.g., where they are to be sent, how to maintain vigilance in the test room,
documenting actions taken).
L. Discuss what actions to take in the case of a group irregularity (e.g., a power outage) or an
emergency.
M. Discuss potential individual irregularities and actions to take.
N. Review the Testing Irregularity Report.
5. After the Test
A. Emphasize that room supervisors administering paper tests must verify the count of used and
unused test booklets, then return test materials, scratch paper, and Irregularity Reports to the
test coordinator.
B. Emphasize that room supervisors administering paper tests should verify that all answer
documents have the correct fields gridded, especially the test form code.
C. Emphasize that room supervisors administering online tests must collect all used and unused
scratch paper and authorization tickets and return them to the test coordinator.
D. Emphasize that all test sessions must be closed in the Portal after all students assigned to the
test session have completed testing. Once test sessions are closed, they cannot be reopened.
E. When applicable, transcribe any student test answers onto a valid answer document or testing
platform.
Damaged or Contaminated Test MaterialsTest materials damaged or contaminated during testing should be replaced. After testing, the test
coordinator must:
• Grid student information from the Portal onto an overage blank answer document (see “Prepare
the Answer Documents before Test Day,” page 16).
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• Record the security barcode number of the damaged and new booklets, if applicable.
• Testing staff should make sure that the test form code on the replacement test booklet matches
the test form code on the damaged/contaminated booklet.
• If possible, transcribe responses from the damaged test material onto the blank document. If this
is not possible, the student must be given an opportunity to retest.
• Destroy any contaminated material according to local biohazards protocols.
• Compile a list of damaged/contaminated test booklets and answer documents and return with
your non-scorable materials packing list.
Prohibited BehaviorThe following student actions are prohibited and violate ACT Aspire testing policies and procedures:
• Looking at someone else’s test booklet or answer document, or computer/device screen display
• Giving or receiving assistance
• Disturbing other students
• Using notes or other unauthorized aids (Scratch paper is allowed for students to do figuring,
organize thoughts, etc.)
• For online testing, using any tool not contained within the online testing system is also prohibited
• Using a calculator on any test other than the Grades 6–Early High School (Grades 9–10)
Mathematics test
• Sharing a calculator with another student
• Using any device, including calculators, to share or exchange information at any time during the
tests, the break, or after testing (All electronic communication devices, including cell phones,
must be turned off and put away from the time the student is admitted to test until dismissal after
testing concludes.)
• Attempting to remove test materials, including test questions or answers, from the test room by
any means
• For paper testing, filling in circles or answering questions after time has been called, even with
the test booklet closed
• Exhibiting confrontational, threatening, or unruly behavior
• Creating a disturbance or allowing an alarm or phone to sound in the test room.
The direct observation of prohibited behavior requires the room supervisor to dismiss the student
and invalidate the student’s test. Some organizations may require a review of testing irregularities
before tests are marked as void. Please refer to your local policies.
Reporting Irregularities in Test AdministrationThe irregularity reporting tool in the Portal is intended for use primarily by school personnel to
record any test administration irregularities that may affect student scores or the analysis of ACT
Aspire results. Recording an irregularity for a student is not the same as invalidating his or her test
and dismissing him or her for prohibited behavior. Instructions for using this tool can be found in
the related section of the Portal User Guide. Testing personnel should use the tool to report any of
the irregularities occurring within the room.
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Room supervisors should enter test irregularities directly into the reporting tool in the Portal. If
room supervisors do not have access to the Portal, they will use the Irregularity Report located at
the end of this manual. Room supervisors will deliver all Irregularity Reports to the test
coordinator who will then enter the reports into the Portal.
• A student engages in any instance of prohibited behavior as outlined above.
• A student becomes ill or leaves the room during testing (except for bathroom breaks).
• A student fails to follow instructions (responds to questions randomly, obviously does not read
questions prior to responding, or refuses to respond to questions).
• A general disturbance or distraction occurs which could affect one or more students’ results.
• A student questions the accuracy or validity of an item.
• A student has a technical issue that interrupts testing (online testing).
• A student has a defective test booklet or answer document (for paper testing).
For any instances where a student can resume testing after illness, or a general disturbance, room
supervisors should allow it. See “Resume a Test” on the Avocet website.
For the latest update of irregularity categories and codes used in the Portal, see “Irregularities” on
the Avocet website.
The irregularities in the Environment/Materials category include external factors that may affect
student testing. These include things like outside noises or hot/cold room temperatures; damaged,
missing or stolen test materials; and occurrences like power outages, severe weather, or emergency
evacuations.
The Examinee category of irregularities includes student behaviors that may affect their
performance or the performance of other students. These include the exhibition of prohibited
behaviors described previously, student complaints about testing conditions, challenges of test
items, arriving late for testing, or not showing up for testing.
The Staff category includes actions testing staff may engage in that affect testing. These include
failure to follow testing procedures like mistiming a test or not reading the verbal instructions
from the room supervisor manual, or other inappropriate behavior like engaging in personal
communication via other staff, telephone, or text during testing.
The Technical category pertains to the performance of online testing and includes system failure,
slowness, or freezing; difficulties launching the test or with students using the testing platform; and
other system issues like problems with using a keyboard, mouse, monitor, or other related hardware.
If you have questions about how to categorize a particular irregularity, call ACT Aspire Customer
Care. If a student has a last-minute issue that impacts his/her ability to take the test under standard
conditions (e.g. accident or injury) reference the Accessibility User’s Guide Summative Testing.
Instructions to Students Prior to Test DayIt is up to your school administration and faculty to determine what to tell students prior to testing.
You may want to inform students that, on the designated date, they will be taking a test to measure
what they know about a certain subject—even if they are not currently in a corresponding class.
Students taking a mathematics test in grades 6 and above should be instructed to bring their
calculators to class for the test. We also ask that you take the opportunity to encourage students to
do their best on the tests.
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Paper Testing Materials ShipmentsPaper testing materials are provided for students assigned both:
• To a paper test session in the Portal before the submission deadline (see the Summative Schedule
on the Avocet website), and
• A Portal ID
Materials Provided in Your ShipmentACT Aspire will include the following materials in your shipment:
Table 3. Materials Provided in Your ShipmentItem DescriptionPacking list A list of all of the items in your shipment.Security checklist A list of all pre-assigned security barcodes for test booklets included in the
shipment.Test coordinator kit Includes the following items:
• Test materials memo
• Return instructions memo
• Return shipping labels (see “Return Shipping Labels,” page 21)Test booklets Test booklets come organized and shrink-wrapped in a particular order. Be
sure to maintain the original order in which the test booklets arrive in your shipment.Each test booklet:
• Includes one subject test (English, mathematics, reading, science, or writing).
• Is printed with a serial number and test form code.
Answer documents Each answer document is specific to the subject of the test booklet.
Some test booklets may have a colored band on the left side of the front cover. If a student uses a colored-band test booklet, make sure they use a colored-band answer document.
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Table 3. (continued)Item DescriptionPre-ID labels Each label includes student information:
• Last name• First name• Middle initial (if
applicable)• State student ID• Test session ID• Test session name
• Test administration• School name• Sex• Sequence number• Grade• Date of birth
• Test subject• State abbreviation• District code• Portal ID• Sequential barcode
These labels are to be placed on the front cover of the student’s answer document.Note: Students whose information was not submitted before the deadlines will not receive a label. See ““Overage Answer Documents,” page 19.
Receipt, Check-In, and Storage of Test MaterialsWithin 24 hours of receiving test materials:
• Examine the cartons for signs of tampering.
• Open the cartons and count all the test booklets.
• Check the serial numbers of the test booklets against the numbers shown on the packing slip.
Note: Do not re-sort the test booklets or answer documents from the order in which they arrive.
• Count each booklet; do not assume that the groups of booklets are complete.
• Check the rest of the shipment to be sure it is complete.
IMPORTANT! Leave the test booklets and answer documents in the order in which they arrive in your shipment.
If there are any discrepancies in quantities or other concerns, contact ACT Customer Care.
Keep Test Materials Shipping CartonsKeep the cartons in which the test materials were shipped. Keep the shipping labels until all boxes
have been returned.
Storage before TestingAfter counting and checking the condition of all materials in your shipment, reseal the cartons and
lock them in secure storage. Protect the materials from damage, theft, loss, or from any conditions
that could allow prior access to or knowledge of the tests.
Prepare the Answer Documents before Test DayAnswer documents require some preparation before test day. Follow these instructions to ensure accurate scoring and reporting.
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Read the following Statement: By accessing the test, I promise to follow the testing rules and do my own work. I alsopromise that I will not share test questions or answers with anyone in any way, including by using a cell phone. Iunderstand that my teacher or any other adult can’t explain test questions or provide test answers to me.
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Pre-ID LabelsPre-ID labels are used to identify a student’s answer document without having to complete a manual
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If a student…. Then….Has a label Apply the label over Box A on the answer document.Does not have a label Complete Boxes B, C, E, F, and I for each student (see “Gridding
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Gridding Answer Document BoxesThe following instructions explain how to grid a blank answer document. It is important to
complete an answer document correctly in order to ensure accurate scoring.
Before following these instructions, review “Pre-ID Labels,” page 18. Be sure you understand
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Table 4. Gridding Answer Document BoxesBox Description InstructionsA - Leave blank.B District/School Name • Write the name of the district the student attends.
• Write the name of the school the student attends.C Student Name • Print the student’s last name, first name, and middle initial in the
appropriate boxes.
• Fill in the corresponding circles for each letter of the student’s name.
Note: Be sure the student name exactly matches the information listed in the Portal.
D Test Form (or Test Form Code)
The student will complete this box on test day.
• Your site may receive two different types of answer documents (see “Two Types of Answer Documents,” page 17).
• Some answer documents will have a colored band on the left-hand side. These answer documents will have “Test Form Code” listed in Box D.
• Locate the test form (or test form code) on the front cover of the student’s test booklet, large print, or braille paper accommodation form.
Note: If a student uses large print or braille paper accommodations, be sure he or she uses a standard answer document.
The student will also need to indicate the braille or large print accommodation in Box D.
If the student has… Then the student will…A standard answer document (Figure 2, page 17)
Fill in the corresponding circle for the Test Form
A colored-band answer document (Figure 3, page 17)
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Table 4. (continued)Box Description InstructionsE Date of Birth • Fill in the circle for the birth month.
• Print the day and year of birth and fill in the appropriate circles.F Portal ID • Print the student’s Portal ID in the boxes and fill in the
appropriate circles.
• See also “Portal ID,” page 19.G Statement The student will complete this box on test day.
Have the student personally print his or her name on the line provided in this box.
H Today’s Date The student will complete this box on test day.
• Fill in the circle for the month.
• Print the day and year and fill in the appropriate circles.I State or Local
Student ID• Print the student’s state or local ID in the boxes. (Match this ID
to the Student ID listed in the Portal).
• Fill in the corresponding circles.
Overage Answer Documents
An overage of blank answer documents will arrive with the materials shipment. If any student uses
one of these documents, complete the following steps to ensure timely processing and scoring:
1. Load each student’s information into the Portal under the appropriate test session.
2. Generate the student’s Portal ID (see “Portal ID,” page 19).
3. Manually grid the front and back cover on each student’s answer document. See “Gridding
Answer Document Boxes,” page 18.
Note: You may order additional materials through the Portal (see the Portal User Guide on the
Avocet website).
Portal IDA student will receive a separate Portal ID for each test session in which he or she is included (e.g.,
5 separate test sessions will generate 5 separate Portal IDs).
Generating a Portal IDFollow these steps to generate a student’s Portal ID.
Note: If the student is not in the Portal, add him or her at this time to generate a Portal ID.
1. Go to the Portal (for a url, see “Contact Information and Resources,” page ii).
2. Add the student to a new test session.
3. Find the student listed on the Test Session Details screen and locate the Portal ID Number
column.
4. Select Generate Portal ID.
5. The Portal ID will appear on the student’s record under the Portal ID Number column.
If a student uses a colored-band answer document, make sure he or she uses a colored-band test booklet.
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Locating a Portal IDFollow these steps to locate a student’s Portal ID. This procedure assumes the student has already
been added to the Portal under the appropriate test session(s).
1. Go to the Portal (for a url, see “Contact Information and Resources,” page ii).
2. Locate the appropriate test session.
Note: If the student is not in the Portal, add the student at this time, then follow the steps above
to generate the Portal ID.
3. Locate the student’s name.
4. Locate the student’s Portal ID under the Portal ID Number column.
Removal from Storage and Assignment to RoomsBefore test day, sort booklets and other test materials for distribution to individual rooms, and then
return them to locked storage until the morning of test day.
• On test day, the test coordinator must personally hand test materials to room supervisors.
• After the test, the room supervisors return the test materials to the test coordinator.
Collect, Pack, and Return the Test Materials
Follow these instructions to ensure accurate materials return and scoring.
1. Collect the Test Materials from the Room Supervisor(s)After testing, the room supervisor(s) will return all test materials to the test coordinator.
2. Storage after TestingStore materials in a locked, secure place until they are shipped. Also, see “Ship the Boxes,”
page 23.
3. IrregularitiesRecord all irregularities in the Portal. See the “Irregularities” section on the Avocet website.
• Review the Irregularity Reports received from the room supervisor(s).
• Enter each irregularity into the Portal.
4. Items to Retain or DestroySecurely retain for one year or securely destroy the following items per your local guidelines:
• Scratch paper
• Transcribed materials
• Paper Irregularity Reports (after entering each irregularity into the Portal)
For additional information about preparing for test day, see: y “Test Room Requirements,” page 4.
y “Materials Provided by the School,” page 8.
Return materials within 48 hours after ALL testing is complete.
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5. Return Shipping LabelsThe Test Coordinator Kit includes a collection of return labels.
Table 5. Return Shipping Labels Scorable Materials Labels: Use these labels for boxes containing materials for scoring.Lavender label
• Place a label on top of each scorable materials box.
• Count the number of boxes and complete the label section that reads “Box ___ of ____,” on each box.*
Figure 4. Sample lavender label.
UPS label • Address: 9200 Earhart Lane SW, Cedar Rapids, IA
• Place a label on top of each scorable materials box.
Figure 5. Sample UPS scorable materials label.
Non-scorable Materials Labels: Use these labels for boxes containing all other materials.Yellow label
• Place a label on top of each non-scorable materials box.
• Count the number of boxes and complete the label section that reads “box ___ of ___,” on each box.*
Figure 6. Sample yellow label.
UPS label • Address: 7405 Irish Drive SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-8964
• Place a label on top of each non-scorable materials box.
Figure 7. Sample UPS non-scorable materials label.
*Note: Count the scorable and non-scorable boxes separately. Treat the different return labels as separate shipments.
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6. Return Shipping BoxesBefore packing the materials, review this section to understand how to properly pack, label, and
seal the boxes.
Note: See “Return Shipping Labels,” page 21 to ensure you attach the appropriate label to the
appropriate box.
2. Fill the BoxIf you are unable to fill a box completely, use the following materials to protect test documents during shipping:• Bubble wrap• Cardboard pieces• Foam packing• Paper (recycled paper,
kraft paper)Do not use newspaper to protect test documents.
3. Tape the BoxTo ensure that a box is securely closed, apply three strips of tape to both the top and the bottom of the box in an “H” pattern as shown.Use pressure sensitive plastic or nylon reinforced tape that is at least 2” wide. Do not use the following materials to seal boxes:• Cellophane tape• Duct tape • Masking tape• String or rope
If you have questions or problems while shipping your materials, contact ACT Aspire Customer Service.
1. Find a Corrugated BoxUse a corrugated box, preferably the box that your materials came in. If you no longer have this box, use a new or gently used ECT 44 (275 lb)-rated box. Do not use the following for shipping your test materials back:• Xerox paper boxes• Shoe boxes• Gift boxes• Refrigerator boxes
4. Use the Correct LabelsUse the return address labels provided by ACT Aspire in your test coordinator kit. After removing or crossing out any old address labels from the box, place the correct shipping labels on the top of the box.Do not cover tape with the shipping labels.
Figure 8. Return Shipping Boxes
7. Pack the Scorable MaterialsFollow these steps to prepare scorable materials for return shipping.
y See “Return Shipping Labels,” page 21 to ensure you select the scorable materials labels.
y See “Return Shipping Boxes,” page 22 to ensure you pack, label, and seal the boxes correctly.
a. Collect all answer documents for scoring.
b. Stack the answer documents in the box.
Note: There’s no need to separate the standard answer documents from the colored-band
answer documents.
c. Seal each box securely with packaging tape.
d. Locate the correct return shipping labels.
e. Place the correct colored shipping label on top of each box containing scorable materials.
f. Place the correct UPS label on top of each box.
g. The scorable materials are now packed. Continue to the next step.
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8. Pack the Non-scorable MaterialsNow that the answer documents for scoring are packed, it is time to pack the non-scorable materials. Follow the instructions below and review the diagram to ensure correct packing.
Pack the BoxCheck all non-scorable materials against the packing list. After confirming all items, pack the
materials in the original shipping box.
• Test booklets (used and unused)
• Voided answer documents (Write “VOID’ on page 1 of each answer document)
• Unused answer documents
Prepare the Box for Shipping
y See “Return Shipping Labels,” page 21 to ensure you select the non-scorable materials labels.
y See “Return Shipping Boxes,” page 22 to ensure you pack, label, and seal the boxes correctly.
a. Seal each box securely with packaging tape.
b. Locate the correct return shipping labels.
c. Place the correct colored shipping label on top of each box containing non-scorable materials.
d. Place the correct UPS label on top of each box.
e. The non-scorable materials are now packed. Continue to the next step.
9. Ship the BoxesNow that all of the answer documents and remaining materials are packed, follow these steps to
return the boxes.
Return materials within 48 hours after ALL testing is complete.
How to Schedule a Pickup with UPSa. Schedule a pickup with UPS 24–48 hours in advance.
b. Call UPS at 800.823.7459 to schedule a pickup.
c. Tell the UPS representative that you are calling in a pickup request for Pearson, and will be
using their Return Service.
d. Provide UPS with the following information:
– Tracking # from the return label
– Where (physical location) the packages will be picked up by UPS
– Number of packages that will be available for pickup
e. Once the pickup is confirmed, the school/district will receive a confirmation number from
UPS for reference.
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Online Testing Instructions
Preparing for ACT AspireTo prepare your school for online testing for ACT Aspire, you will need to:
• Ensure your testing machines meet the minimum supported operating system (OS) and OS
version using App Check. After it checks the OS, App Check confirms that the device or computer
is configured to launch TestNav in kiosk mode. You must run App Check (see the ACT Aspire
Landing Page - Technology Set-up) on every device in your testing environment.
• Ensure that your room and seating arrangements meet the test room requirements (see “Test
Room Requirements,” page 4).
• Ensure all student information has been entered into an online test session in the Portal.
• Train staff on the use of the Portal and TestNav (the online testing system).
To prepare your students for online testing, refer them to the Student Sandbox at
tn.actaspire.org/client. Sandbox log in information can be found on the Exemplar Tab of the
Landing Page, actaspire.pearson.com. While the Student Sandbox presents test questions as they are
presented in the format of the live test, example questions are not intended to be a practice test for
content. Their purpose is to familiarize students with the functions and presentation of test items in
TestNav to prevent delays or mistakes due to an unfamiliar interface.
Technical RequirementsEquipment used for online testing must meet the minimum system hardware and software
requirements. Updates of the latest hardware and software requirements can be found under
“TestNav” on the Avocet website.
Note: Android is not supported.
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The ACT Aspire Portal and TestNavYour school testing staff will need to use the online testing system to enable student testing. Step-by-
step instructions on using the system can be found in the Portal User Guide, available on the Avocet
website.
For ACT Aspire you will use the following online components of the online testing system:
• ACT Aspire Portal: This is where you will perform your administrative and room supervisor tasks.
• TestNav app: This is where students will sign in to take tests.
For new customers, invitation emails will be sent to the contacts listed in the organization file.
The position on the record indicates the initial permission level that user will receive. The email
invitation will allow each user to set their own login credentials. This school staff member, referred
to in the testing system as an “administrator” or “test coordinator,” will need to create “room
supervisors” (i.e., invite other school staff members to create accounts within the system) so that
more than one school staff member can authorize groups of students to test. See “Portal User Roles”
on the Avocet website.
The following Portal tasks—listed here in approximate chronological order—are examples of what
will be described in detail in the Portal User Guide.
• Delegate administrative tasks and invite additional users into the Portal
• Upload the student data file
• Update accessibility and accommodations needs
• Create groups
• Set up technology and configurations
• Set up test session(s)
• ProctorCache and pre-cache the online testing content
• Print student authorization tickets
• Start all test sessions in the Portal
• Administer the test
• Post-test clean-up
Online Testing GuidelinesBecause of the nature of online testing and typical computer lab arrangements, the following
guidelines should be followed in order to prevent the prohibited student behavior (see “Prohibited
Behavior,” page 13).
• TestNav must be the only application running on the computer during testing. If a student has
exited the test by exhibiting prohibited behavior, do not restart or resume the test for the student,
but invalidate the test and record an irregularity in the Portal. Please refer to your local policy
before invalidating a test.
• TestNav does not allow students to keep responding to questions after time has expired. Staff
should be aware of when the set time for a subject test will end so they can announce this to
students.
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• Testing staff should circulate around the room regularly. This will discourage students from any
prohibited behaviors.
• If available, place privacy guards on the sides of computer monitors to provide additional privacy.
For additional information about preparing for test day, see: y “Test Room Requirements,” page 4.
y “Materials Provided by the School,” page 8.
After TestingAfter testing, it is the room supervisor’s or test coordinator’s responsibility to sign in to the Portal and
check the status of each student’s test in the session you just concluded. If necessary, you can submit a
student’s test on behalf of the student, if the student did not already do so, by closing the test session
in the Portal following these steps:
1. Finish recording and submitting any irregularities that occurred during the testing session. See the
task about recording irregularities also found in the Portal User Guide. To report irregularities, use
the “ACT Aspire Testing Irregularity Report,” page 27.
2. Close the test session according to the instructions in the Portal User Guide. Be sure all students
have completed testing or the allotted time has expired before closing the test session. Once test
sessions are closed, they cannot be reopened.
Items to Retain or DestroySecurely retain for one year or securely destroy the following items per your local guidelines:
• Scratch paper
• Student authorization tickets
• Transcribed materials
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