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1 POLS Conference January 17, 2013 Valley Lutheran High School Common Core State Standards: Assessing Our Progress

2 Classroom Assessments  Align assessments to the skills laid out in the Common Core State Standards  Understanding by Design (Wiggins) – backwards planning.  “Unpack” the standard(s) – evaluate using Bloom’s or Depth of Knowledge model  Begin with what “student needs to be able to do”  Decide what type of summative assessment will measure how well they are able to do it  What types of instruction/activities will provide student with what they need in order to be able to do it  Consider formative assessments to be used during the instructional process

3 State Assessments – PARCC (Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) AlabamaArizonaArkansas ColoradoDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida GeorgiaIllinoisIndiana KentuckyLouisianaMaryland MassachusettsMississippiNew Jersey New MexicoNew YorkNorth Dakota OhioOklahomaPennsylvania Rhode IslandTennessee

4 State Assessments – SBAC (Smarter Balanced consortium) AlabamaCaliforniaConnecticut DelawareHawaiiIdaho IowaKansasMaine MichiganMissouriMontana NevadaNew HampshireNorth Carolina North DakotaOregonPennsylvania South CarolinaSouth DakotaVermont WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin Wyoming

5 Timeline Spring 2013Limited pilot test Spring 2014Larger field test Spring 2015Fully implemented

6 Major Shifts  Most assessments done on computer (or other device) and return results within two weeks  Assessments will feature complex, multipart tasks  Including doing electronic searches, selecting credible sources, developing a written argument supported by evidence from those sources  Solving applied math problems that require using modern technology tools  Assessments will require students to comprehend and analyze texts across all content areas that are at a higher level of complexity

7 Similarities between PARCC and SBAC Summative Assessments:  Online assessments for grades 3 – 8 and 11 in ELA and math  Mixed item types – selected response, constructed response, technology-enhanced, and complex performance tasks  Two required components given during final weeks of year  Window to administer assessments 8 – 12 weeks  Electronic and human scoring with results within2 weeks  Measure full range of standards on a performance continuum  Cost to state for student approximately $20

8 Key Similarities Between PARCC and SBAC Other Assessments, Resources, and Tools:  Optional interim assessments (Grades 3 – 8 and 9 – 11)  Professional development modules  Formative items and tasks for classroom use  Model curricular and instructional units  Online reporting  Digital library for sharing resources

9 Key Differences Between PARCC and SBAC PARCC Fixed form computer assessment Optional diagnostic and midyear assessments Optional K – 2 assessment Required speaking/listening assessment (Grades 3–8, 11) SBAC Adaptive computer assessment (3 years of paper/pencil option) Retake option for end-of-year component Optional interim assessments (Grades 3 – 12) will be computer adaptive and will include multiple item types

10 Technology Requirements Windows 7 preferred (although Windows XP should work) 1 GB internal memory for computers Visual display of 9.5+ inches with 1024 x 768 resolution Yearly installation of secure browsers 5 – 10 Kbps of bandwidth per student 1 to 7 computer ratio

11 Additional Assessments  Expect to see the Science assessment approximately 1 – 2 years after the ELA and Math assessments in 2015  Expect to see the Social Studies assessment approximately 1 – 2 years after the Science assessment

12 Resources www.k12center.org www.michiganassessmentconsortium.org www.smarterbalanced.org www.parcconline.org http://educationnorthwest.org

13 Lisa H. Meyers, Ed.D. Valley Lutheran High School 3560 McCarty Rd. Saginaw, MI 48603 989-790-1676ext. 12 lmeyers@vlhs.com


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