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ELL Update: From TAKS to STAAR TM Bilingual/ESL TETN, Event #8251 February 11, 2011 Laura Ayala ELL Assessment Director Student Assessment Division Texas.

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1 ELL Update: From TAKS to STAAR TM Bilingual/ESL TETN, Event #8251 February 11, 2011 Laura Ayala ELL Assessment Director Student Assessment Division Texas Education Agency © 2011, Texas Education Agency

2 2 TEA’s STAAR Resources Web Page Go to www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment and click on “STAAR Resources” in red vertical menu on left. OR Go to www.elltx.org and click on “Assessment, Compliance & Accountability, and Teacher Quality” in blue area.

3 New Terminology for STAAR Reporting categories – what we currently call test objectives Assessed curriculum – the TEKS student expectations (SEs) to be assessed on STAAR Readiness and supporting standards Readiness standards – The SEs considered to be the most important for preparing students to succeed in the next grade or course Supporting standards – The SEs that play a role in preparing students for the next grade or course, but not a central role 3

4 4 STAAR Resources The STAAR Resources web page contains a wealth of information. Examples: Comparison of TAKS and STAAR assessment attributes STAAR overview STAAR performance labels and definitions What TEKS student expectations will be assessed Test blueprints (how long each test will be, including number of items for each reporting category) Test design schematics for language arts tests New information will be added to this page as it is available

5 Look for sample STAAR test items on the STAAR Resources page around start of 2011–2012 school year 5

6 House Bill 3 Transition Plan – Chapter 5: STAAR and ELLs www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/hb3plan/

7 ELL Assessment and Inclusion Policy Overview Based on input received, TEA will, to extent possible under current state and federal statute, consider the following in developing ELL assessment policies for STAAR: Spanish-version tests Continue to provide Spanish-version tests in grades 3–5 Exemptions from testing Consider narrowing provisions for exemptions, with possible exception of eligible first-year and unschooled immigrants Include as many ELLs as possible in STAAR using Spanish- version tests and linguistic accommodations that effectively support accuracy of results for ELLs who have traditionally been exempt 7 House Bill 3 Transition Plan

8 ELL Assessment and Inclusion Policy Overview Accountability inclusion policies Develop appropriate accountability inclusion policies when ELL STAAR participation requirements have been established Linguistic accommodations Consider expanding linguistic accommodations for STAAR beyond currently exempted recent immigrant student population by allowing limited linguistic accommodations for ELLs at higher levels of English proficiency ELPS implemented in 2008 require teachers across curriculum to linguistically accommodate instruction of all ELLs commensurate with their English language proficiency levels Expanding provisions for linguistic accommodations on STAAR aligns testing requirements with curriculum requirements 8

9 House Bill 3 Transition Plan ELL Assessment and Inclusion Policy Overview Time limits on substantial linguistic accommodations Consider setting limits on how many years an ELL may be permitted to take STAAR with a substantial degree of linguistic accommodation Limit of 3 to 4 years should be sufficient for ELLs who enter U.S. schools with solid academic foundation For ELLs with extenuating needs, an additional 1 to 2 years should be considered depending on severity of needs; those with extenuating needs might include ELLs who come to U.S. as immigrants with limited or no prior schooling, have significant learning and language gaps caused by moving back and forth between U.S. and another country, arrive in U.S. schools from another country late in school year, or have disabilities that inhibit language-learning processes 9

10 House Bill 3 Transition Plan Test Development Plans for Linguistically Accommodated STAAR – Currently Called STAAR L STAAR L will have built-in computer-based linguistic accommodations for ELLs who are eligible to be provided a substantial degree of linguistic accommodation STAAR L is envisioned as an online testing program, not a program in which online testing is optional 10 Linguistic Accommodation Plans for STAAR and STAAR Modified ELLs who do not meet eligibility criteria for STAAR L’s substantial degree of linguistic accommodation will take regular STAAR tests but may be permitted to be provided limited linguistic accommodations such as bilingual or other dictionaries An “L” version of STAAR Modified will not be developed. ELLs with disabilities who are eligible for STAAR Modified will be tested on paper and provided linguistic accommodations outside the online system (similar to current LAT)

11 House Bill 3 Transition Plan STAAR L Test Development Plans, Cont. Proposed linguistic accommodations: Clarification—Students to be able to click on words to see definitions, synonyms, pictures, as needed to improve comprehension; content terms assessed not clickable Hearing individual words and phrases read aloud—Students to be able to hear part or all of test question read aloud; addresses difficulty ELLs at lower proficiency levels have decoding English words because of phonological differences between their native language and English Other linguistic accommodations similar to those provided through current LAT versions of TAKS may be added to online system over time or made available outside online system 11

12 House Bill 3 Transition Plan STAAR L Test Development Process TEA to work with experts and practitioners this spring to finalize linguistic accommodation plans Final plans to specify linguistic accommodations for STAAR and STAAR L, and whether STAAR L versions will be available for all grades and subjects As with English and Spanish versions of STAAR, TEA to convene educator committees to review STAAR L accommodated versions as part of test development process 12

13 House Bill 3 Transition Plan Phase-in of STAAR L Computer-Based Accommodations A phase-in period may be necessary to fully implement computer- based testing with linguistic accommodation functionality For spring 2012, some assessments may be administered on paper or in an online mode with certain linguistic accommodations delivered outside online system Alignment of TELPAS with STAAR Once STAAR performance standards set, TEA to examine relationship of TELPAS to STAAR and make adjustments to TELPAS as needed to ensure strong link between academic language proficiency measured by TELPAS and academic achievement measured by STAAR 13

14 14 ELL Assessment Contact and Website Information Go to www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment and click on “ELL Assessment Information” Call TEA Student Assessment Division at (512) 463-9536 E-mail us at ELL.tests@tea.state.tx.us


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