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CELDT Nuts & Bolts Training June 3 & 4, 2014

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1 2014-2015 CELDT Nuts & Bolts Training June 3 & 4, 2014
Assessment Services

2 Test Coordinator Responsibilities
Agenda What’s New for CELDT Overview Test Security Test Coordinator Responsibilities

3 What’s New for ? No Field testing = all schools have been assigned Form 1 Examiner’s Manuals = directions to students to “stow away” materials not needed for testing have been changed to “put away” materials Answer Books= several fields previously included on the demographic pages do not need to be hand-grid; these fields will be extracted from CALPADs Assessment Services

4 CELDT Overview: The Purpose
Initial Assessment: to identify new students who are English learners and determine their level of English proficiency Annual Assessment: to assess all English learners on their progress in acquiring the English language Assessment Services

5 Initial Assessment Administered to all newly enrolled (to the district) students in Grades K-12 with a language other than English indicated on their Home Language Survey Must be administered within 30 calendar days of enrollment To determine English proficiency for all new students Administered throughout the year Assessment Services

6 Annual Assessment Administered to all continuing English learners in Grades K-12 Administered September 2, 2014 through October 15, 2014 To assess the progress of English learners on acquiring listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills Used in determining Reclassification Assessment Services

7 CELDT Domains LISTENING SPEAKING READING WRITING
Following Oral Directions Teacher Talk Extended Listening Comprehension Rhyming (Grades K-2) Oral Vocabulary Speech Functions Choose & Give Reasons 4-Picture Narrative Word Analysis Fluency and Vocabulary Letters & Words (K-1) Punctuation & Capitalization (K-1) Grammar & Structure (2-12) Writing Sentences (2-12) Short Compositions (2-12) Assessment Services

8 Test Security Pages 37 & 39 in manual Security Agreements- must be completed by test site coordinators Security Affidavits- must be completed by site staff who will have access to the CELDT materials; return in BLUE envelope All materials must be kept in a LOCKED, SECURE area before and after testing BLM Assessment Services

9 Assessment Services, SDUSD
Test Security BLM Assessment Services, SDUSD

10 Before Testing Attend Training Receive & Inventory Materials
Identify Students to Test Plan Testing Schedule Prepare Materials & Locations

11 See Administrative Circular No. 72
Training Nuts & Bolts Testing logistics for the CELDT administration Provided by the Assessment Services Department June 3 & 4 Examiner’s Training How to administer the different portions of the CELDT (2 types of training offered) Provided by the Office of Language Acquisition Various dates & times See Administrative Circular No. 72 Assessment Services

12 Pre-Id labels for answer books
Receiving Materials Week of August 18 Early October CELDT Materials Barcode Labels Delivered to sites via truck delivery Available for pick-up from Assessment Services (Ed Center) Test booklets, blank answer books, and coordinator kits (GISs, SGLs, Blue Envelope) Pre-Id labels for answer books Assessment Services

13 Receiving Materials continued
INVENTORY UPON RECEIPT ORDER ADDITIONAL MATERIALS SECURE MATERIALS UNTIL TESTING Verify Quantity Note missing booklets; contact Denise ASAP if there are discrepancies Fax Form Reseal Boxes Store in a SECURE, LOCKED area BLM

14 Identify Students to be Tested
Sites must run EL rosters in the beginning of the school year to determine which students must test

15 Special Education & 504 Students
Review IEP and 504 Plans for accommodations & modifications that must be made available to students Hand-grid Box 15 AFTER testing only if the student actually used the accommodation or modification See Attachment B of Administrative Circular No. 74 Assessment Services

16 Estimated Administrative Times for Form 1
Test Estimated Time Listening 20 minutes (Grades 2-12) 25 minutes (Grades K-1) Speaking 15 minutes (Grades K-12) Reading 50 minutes (Grades 2-12) 20 minutes (Grades K-1) Writing 2 Sessions, 30 min. each (Grades 2-12) Assessment Services

17 Group Administration Guidelines
LISTENING Grades K-1 = Individually Administered Grade 2 = Groups of 5 or fewer Grades 3-12 = Groups up to 25 (1 proctor for each 20 students in a group) READING Grades 2-12 = Sensible Group Size WRITING SPEAKING Grades K-12 = Individually Administered Assessment Services

18 Prepare Test Materials for Distribution
Brown Green Purple Blue Red BLM Assessment Services

19 Prepare Testing Locations
Free from noise & interruptions Good light & ventilation One proctor for every 20 students in a group Make necessary arrangements for students w/IEPs & 504s

20 Testing Irregularities
During Testing Scoring & Data Entry Pre-ID Barcode Labels Answer Books Testing Irregularities

21 Site Scoring & Data Entry
All portions of the CELDT must be scored by the site for Initial Assessment (I.A.) Scores for I.A. must be entered into Zangle AFTER September 12, 2014 Assessment Services

22 Pre-Id Barcode Labels Pre-ID barcode labels will be available for pick-up in early October (wait for ) Pre-ID barcode labels will be provided for students enrolled BEFORE September 15th Assessment Services

23 Answer Book BARCODE LABEL Filling in student-identifying information and sample answer books on Pages in manual

24 FRONT Answer Book WITH Pre-ID Label INCLUDED IN PRE-ID
MUST BE COMPLETED BY HAND Page 22 in manual

25 BACK OF DOCUMENT Answer Book WITH Pre-ID Label INCLUDED IN PRE-ID
MUST BE COMPLETED BY HAND MUST BE COMPLETED IF USED ONLY COMPLETE IF DIRECTED BY ERIN GORDON Page 25 in manual

26 Answer Book WITH Pre-ID Label
MUST BE COMPLETED BY HAND MUST BE COMPLETED IF USED BY STUDENT ONLY COMPLETE IF DIRECTED BY ERIN GORDON

27 FRONT Answer Book WITHOUT Pre-ID Label MUST BE COMPLETED BY HAND
Page 22 in manual

28 Student ID: must be RIGHT-JUSTIFIED; use LEADING zeros
Answer Book WITHOUT Pre-ID Label

29 BACK OF DOCUMENT Answer Book WITHOUT Pre-ID Label
MUST BE COMPLETED BY HAND MUST BE COMPLETED IF USED ONLY COMPLETE IF DIRECTED BY ERIN GORDON Page 25 in manual

30 Testing Irregularities & Security Breaches
Report all suspected Irregularities to Erin Gordon ASAP Cheating by student(s) Failing to follow test administration directions in Examiner’s Manual Coaching students Allowing examiners to take the test home for grading Allowing students to take the test out of designated testing area Make copy of report forms for your files; send original in BLUE envelope BLM Page 35 in manual

31 Return to Assessment Services
After Testing Checking Answer Books Complete the GISs Complete the S/GL Apportionment Form Return to Assessment Services

32 Checking Answer Books All student-identifying information is complete and correct for each answer book Field 9 is hand-grid (date test completed) All stray pencil marks have been erased Answers have been transcribed to clean answer book if original was damaged Assessment Services

33 Preparing Materials for Return
FOR EACH GRADE Separate and count completed Annual Assessment (A.A.) answer books from Initial Assessment (I.A.) answer books Grade 3 A.A. Grade 3 I.A. = 11 = 7 Total answer books for grade 3 = 18

34 Apportionment Form Place in BLUE envelope A.A. I.A. 11 11 11 7 7 18
A.A. 11 11 7 I.A. 7 18 Assessment Services

35 Principal’s Certification
Place in BLUE envelope Assessment Services

36 Completing the Group Identification Sheet (GIS)
Must compete number of students tested & grade level Pre-printed One GIS must be completed for each grade level Pre-coded Page 32 in manual Pre-coded Assessment Services

37 For Each Grade Level GIS on top HAND-CODED I.A. Documents
BARCODE I.A. Documents HAND-CODED A.A. Documents BARCODE A.A. Documents

38 Complete the School/Group List (S/GL)
Every GIS must have an entry on the S/GL Complete #4 & 6 Place in BLUE envelope Page 33 in Manual Assessment Services

39 Packing Materials for Return
Place the completed GIS on top of the used answer books; then place in the PLASTIC BAGGIE Labeling the PLASTIC BAGGIE: School name Grade level Number of answer books in baggie For grade levels that require more than one baggie, number the baggies (i.e. “1 of 2”, “2 of 2”) Assessment Services

40 Packing Materials for Return continued
Place all labeled baggies in original CELDT boxes Place the completed S/GL for your site in the BLUE envelope Place any unused preprinted barcode labels in an envelope marked w/your site name Assessment Services

41 The BLUE Envelope Completed S/GL
Completed & signed Principal’s Certification Completed Apportionment Form Signed Test Security Affidavits for all staff who have had or will have access to CELDT materials Any Test Irregularity Reports Assessment Services

42 Schedule for Return Oct 15 Elementary Traditional Oct 16 Secondary
DATE SCHOOL TYPE CALENDAR Oct 15 Elementary Traditional Oct 16 Secondary Oct 17 All Year Round Assessment Services

43 Returning Materials Return to 2351 Cardinal Lane by 4:30 p.m. on your assigned day Assessment Services

44 Returning Materials AFTER Annual Assessment Window
Keep all unused test materials at your site for continuing initial identification of new students Use the YELLOW envelope provided for the monthly return of I.A. materials to Annex 3 after October 17 Assessment Services

45 Contact Information Erin Gordon (619) Denise Ormsbee (619) General Information (619) OLA CELDT Hot Line at (619) Fax Number (619) Website = Assessment Services


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