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Next Generation Assessments 2014-2015 Laura Amero Curriculum Supervisor 330-744-8581 [email protected]

Next Generation Assessments 2014-2015 Laura Amero Curriculum Supervisor 330-744-8581 [email protected]

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Next Generation Assessments 2014-2015

Laura AmeroCurriculum Supervisor

[email protected]

What Are They?

• State assessments that are/will replace the OAA and OGT test

• Tests in English (ELA), Math, Social Studies, and Science

• Determines students’ mastery of subject-area content

• Assesses students’ college and career readiness• Online and paper/pencil versions of the tests

Who Created Them?

• English and math tests are created by: Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC)

• Science and social studies tests are created by: American Institutes for Research (AIR)

Who Takes the Tests at Chaney?

• Students taking American History and American Government

•6th Grade: • Math and English

(PAPER/PENCIL)• Social Studies (ONLINE)

•7th Grade: • Math(ONLINE)• English (ONLINE)

•8th Grade:• Math (ONLINE)• Math 8 OR• Algebra 1

• English (ONLINE)• Science (ONLINE)

•9th Grade: • Math (PAPER/PENCIL)• Algebra 1 OR• Geometry

• English (PAPER/PENCIL) • Science (ONLINE)

• 10th and 11th Grade:• American History(ONLINE)

• 11th and 12th Grade:• American Government

(ONLINE)

How Many Tests?

• Students will be tested at two different times. • The first set of tests are called the

Performance Based Assessments (PBA)• The second set of tests are called the End of

Course Assessments(EOC)

When?*Refer to your schedule for Chaney’s testing schedule for Round 1*

Round 1 PBA: English and Math (PARCC)– Feb. 16- Mar. 20 (online)– Feb. 16-Mar. 6(paper/pencil)– The English test has 3 sections– The Math test has 2 sections

Round 1 PBA: Science and Social Studies (AIR)– Mar. 2-Mar. 13 (online)– Both tests have 1 section

When?

Round 2 EOC: English and Math (PARCC)– Apr. 13-May 15 (online)– Apr. 13-May 1 (paper/pencil)– Both tests have 2 sections

Round 2 EOC: Science and Social Studies: (AIR)– May 4-15 (online) – Both tests have 1 section

Test Format

• For the online version of the tests, students will may be asked to do the following:– Drag and drop items– Type in a text box– Click in a box– Select text– Use a ruler, calculator, and/or protractor– Use text highlighter – Use a video player

Test Format

Science and social studies technology questions:AIR Demo

ELA Example:PARCC Site

Math Example:Math Ruler Math Box

Graduation

• Starting in 9th grade, the tests will count towards graduation• The OGT will be replaced with these tests starting with this year’s

freshmen• As one of the three pathways to a diploma, students can accumulate

their scores from end-of-course exams. The higher a student scores on any end-of-course exam, the more graduation points he or she earns:

Advanced Level = 5 pointsAccelerated Level = 4 pointsProficient Level = 3 pointsBasic Level = 2 pointsLimited Level = 1 point

• If a student reaches 18 graduation points overall, he or she becomes eligible for a diploma.

9th Graders: Class of 2018• First class to take the tests which count towards graduation• Students that score below proficient on an exam may retake

it after they receive some extra help on the material. • Students that score proficient or higher on an end of course

exam can retake exams only if, once they take all the exams, they have not met the minimum graduation points to graduate.

• This year’s tests: English 1, Algebra 1 or Geometry, Physical Science

• Refer to the handout which has the graduation requirements on it from the ODE site

• Refer to the ODE site for any questions about new graduation requirements: ODE Graduation Requirements

Support at School• Lessons are integrating technology• District assessments have exposed students to the

test questions/format• Units are becoming more rigorous and mirroring

the new assessments• Teachers are attending professional development

to further develop their instructional practices

Support at Home

• Educate yourself about the tests• Practice the online tests with your student

(resources page)• Stay up-to-date with the testing calendar• Communicate with your student’s teachers• Ensure your student gets a good night’s rest

during the week(s) of testing