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Testing Accommodations Updates Exceptional Children Conference November 1, 2011 Presented by: Carrie Perkis Division of Accountability Services

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Testing Accommodations Updates. Exceptional Children Conference November 1, 2011 Presented by: Carrie Perkis Division of Accountability Services. Accommodation:. Changes in the way a student accesses learning/testing Construct does not change; assignment/content does not change - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Testing Accommodations Updates

Exceptional Children ConferenceNovember 1, 2011

Presented by: Carrie PerkisDivision of Accountability Services

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Accommodation:

• Changes in the way a student accesses learning/testing

• Construct does not change; assignment/content does not change

• Gives students equal access to learning without "watering down" the content

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Accommodations≠

Modifications

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Accommodations Differ from Modifications in that:

Modifications change the construct through altering language load, content complexity, and/or cognitive complexity.

Some examples of modifications:• Reduced assignments• Simplified reading passages• Reduced response choices

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Instructional Accommodations

*Routine Use*

Testing Accommodations

drive

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Statewide Assessments• End-of-Grade Tests

– 3-8 Mathematics– 3-8 Reading– 5 & 8 Science

• End-of-Course Tests• Algebra I• English I• Biology

• PLAN – Grade 10• ACT – Grade 11• WorkKeys – Grade 12

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Alternate Assessments:• NCEXTEND2 for 3-8 • NCEXTEND1 for grades

3-8, 10, 11

Language Proficiency:• W-APT• ACCESS for ELLs

2011-12 Field Tests

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Alternate Assessments

• NCEXTEND2 and NCEXTEND1 available for:– 3-8 Reading– 3-8 Mathematics– 5 & 8 Science

• NCEXTEND1 also available for:– Grade 10 Math, Reading, Science– Grade 11

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What Types of Testing Accommodations are

Available for Students with Disabilities?

• Special Print Versions

• Assistive Technology (AT) Devices and Special Arrangements

• Special Test Environments9

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Special Print Versions• Braille Edition• Large Print Edition• One Test Item Per Page Edition

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Special Test Environments• Hospital/Home Testing• Multiple Testing Sessions• Scheduled Extended Time• Testing in a Separate Room

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Assistive Technology Devices and Special Arrangements

• Braille Writer/Slate and Stylus (Braille Paper)• Cranmer Abacus• Magnification Devices• Student Marks Answers in Test Book• Student Reads Test Aloud to Self• AT Devices• Dictation to a Scribe• Keyboarding Devices• Interpreter/Transliterator Signs/Cues Test• Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud (In English)• Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled

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NCEXTEND1-only Accommodations

• Responds with Use of Augmentative Communication Device, Picture Board, etc.

• Writes with Use of Augmentative Communication Device, Picture Board, etc.

• Adaptations to NCDPI-Provided Manipulatives

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What has Changed in the August 2011 TSWD?

• Some of the major changes are….

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NCEXTEND1 Accommodations

• Added NCEXTEND1 accommodations chart

• Added information on accommodations and adaptations to manipulatives that was previously only available in the Test Administrator’s Manual

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Student Marks Answers in Test Book

• ALL students may write in their test booklet – no accommodation needed!

• Students with MIB must not be given an answer sheet, must circle answers in book

• Students with MIB do not transfer their answers from booklet to answer sheet

• May be tested in regular setting

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Dictation to a Scribe

• For both paper-and-pencil and online, two test administrators must be present– One fills role of test administrator– One fills role of scribe

• A separate proctor is not required

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Scheduled Extended Time• Clarification: Extended time is to be provided

in addition to maximum testing time

– Most tests have maximum testing time of 240 minutes

– NCEXTEND2 has an estimated testing time, but no maximum time

– NCEXTEND1 has no maximum testing time

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What About Online Testing?

• Large font and foreground/background options available to all students– Not ‘accommodations’ – universal design– Must be selected in NC Education before

testing day

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Online Testing (cont’d)• Interpreter/Transliterator Signs/Cues Test

– May use second computer monitor • Dictation to a Scribe

– Scribe can record responses directly on computer or on piece of paper

– If recorded online, test administrator and scribe to sign statement of validation

• Test administrators complete Accommodations Provided screen after testing

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Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled

• Operational EOC online tests (not English I) and online field tests

• Must be selected in student interface questions (SIQ) before testing

• Separate room (one-on-one) required unless headphones are used

• Student clicks on speaker icon next to text to activate read aloud option

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Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student Controlled (cont’d)

• Limitation: only item stems and answer choices read by computer

• For online tests, student may have the test read aloud by:– Test Administrator Reads Test Aloud– Computer Reads Test Aloud – Student

Controlled– Combination of the two methods

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Accommodations Data Collection

• NC WISE• CECAS• LEA-approved third-party application

• All accommodations per plan type must be entered into one system across the LEA (e.g., IEPs in CECAS, Section 504 Plans in NC WISE)

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Accommodations Data Collection Schedule

Date Purpose of Data CollectionSeptember 1 Desk monitoring of accommodations

October 3 Pre-population of fall EOC test ordersNovember 1 Confirmation of fall EOC test ordersDecember 1 Desk monitoring of accommodations

FDF Discrepancy reporting for fall EOC testingJanuary 2 Desk monitoring of accommodations

February 1 Desk monitoring of accommodationsMarch 1 Pre-population of spring EOC, EOG, NCEXTEND2, NCEXTEND1 ordersMarch 13 Discrepancy reporting for Writing Assessment at Grade 10

April 2 Discrepancy reporting for NCEXTEND1 testing; confirmation of spring EOC, EOG, NCEXTEND2, NCEXTEND1 test orders

May 1 Desk monitoring of accommodationsFDS Discrepancy reporting for spring EOC, EOG, NCEXTEND2 testing

June 1 Desk monitoring of accommodationsJuly 2 Desk monitoring of accommodations

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Accommodations Data Collection Purposes

• Special Print Version ordering (e.g., Braille, Large Print, One Test Item per Page)

• Accommodations reports• NCDPI monitoring

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DPI Accommodations Monitoring• On-site monitoring 2009-10 and 2010-11• 10 LEAs and 12 schools

• Outcomes:– Increased collaboration– Accommodations systems and training– Increased accuracy in documentation– Continued need for focus on accommodations

decisions

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Review of Accommodations Used During Testing Forms

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Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/accom

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Review of Accommodations Used During Testing Forms

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• Two versions of form: • Standard• NCEXTEND1

• One form per state test, per administration

• Documentation of accommodations required, provided, and used

• Used for future accommodations decisions

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DPI Accommodations Monitoring

• 2011-12: 3rd year of on-site monitoring• Visits in January to monitor fall EOCs• Visits in May/June to monitor spring EOCs,

EOGs, NCEXTEND2

• NCEXTEND1 audits in March

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The ACT & Accommodations

• ACT Initial Test Date: March 6, 2012• ACT Makeup Test Date: March 20, 2012• ACT Accommodations Testing Window:

– March 6–20, 2012– ACT-Approved and State-Allowed

Accommodations

Resources available from ACT at:http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/

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The ACT & Accommodations

• ACT accommodations policy based on American Disabilities Act (ADA), not on Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

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The ACT & Accommodations

• ACT-Approved Accommodations– Result in college-reportable ACT score– Request and accompanying documentation

must be submitted to ACT for approval– Deadline for Application for ACT-Approved

Test Accommodations requests:December 16, 2011

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The ACT & Accommodations

• State-Allowed Accommodations– Result in scores that are not college-

reportable– Scores used for state accountability– Local decision as to which accommodations

to provide– State-Allowed Accommodations Requests

for materials must be placed through online ordering system by: February 24, 2012

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PLAN/WorkKeys & Accommodations

• All accommodations determined locally• No request to ACT required• Should be supported by IEP

documentation

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ACT and IEP Documentation

• IEPs do not need to be amended this year (2011-12) to include accommodations for ACT/PLAN/WorkKeys

• IEP form will be updated for 2012-13 to include these assessments

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ACT and Alternate Assessments

• Grade 11 NCEXTEND1 assessment being developed as alternate for the ACT– 15 items– Testing window: February 27 – March 30,

2012• Grade 10 NCEXTEND1 serves as

alternate for PLAN• No alternate assessment for WorkKeys

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The ACT & Accommodations• Resources:

– http://www.act.org/aap/northcarolina/• Policy documents• Forms• Accommodations crosswalk

– http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/• ACT Webinar recording and PowerPoint

– FAQ and Accommodations Memo from NCDPI

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Questions?Comments?Concerns?

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Contact Information

Carrie PerkisNCDPI Division of Accountability

Testing Policy & [email protected]

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