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1 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Mathematics Collection of Evidence (COE) Anton Jackson Mathematics Assessment Specialist

2 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction What is the COE? A legislatively approved alternative to the WASL that is comparable in rigor to the WASL; WASL is still the standard for assessing a student’s skills and knowledge One way a student can meet requirements for a Certificate of Academic Achievement (CAA) Designed for students who have the skills and knowledge assessed on the WASL

3 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction What’s in a COE Student work samples developed over time in academic and/or career and technical classes Each work sample demonstrates both mathematical content and process The work is aligned to the grade 10 Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs), Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) and Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)

4 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Participation – June 2008 2,705 Mathematics COE received 2, 670 eligible collections – Ineligible: no WASL score, unenrolled, no form for out-of-state/country student 2,662 scored collections – 4 failed sufficiency 1 checks (signatures, forms) – 4 failed sufficiency 2 checks (< 8 work samples)

5 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Participation – June 2008 By grade: – 9 th – 7 students* – 10 th – 84 students* – 11 th – 1,606 students – 12 th – 965 students By population: – Special Education – 180 students – Bilingual/ELL – 194 students – Low Income – 999 students *small n count

6 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Participation – June 2008 By ethnicity: – American Indian/Alaska Native – 78 students* – Asian – 117 students – Black/African American – 140 students – Caucasian/White – 1,810 students – Hispanic/Latino – 470 students – Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 13 students* – Not Provided – 8 students* – Multiracial – 26 students* *small n count

7 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Proficiency – June 2008 Proficiency – The student has demonstrated what students should know and be able to do in that subject and grade based on the state standards Earned 78 or more points (out of 128 possible) on their Mathematics COE

8 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Proficiency – June 2008

9 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Proficiency – June 2008

10 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Proficiency – June 2008 EthnicityProficiency American Indian/Alaska Native61.54% Asian69.23% Black/African American65.00% Caucasian/White68.98% Hispanic/Latino72.13% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander53.85% Not Provided87.50% Multiracial80.77%

11 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction WASL/COE – June 2008 Spring 2008 Mathematics WASL June COE Mathematics Not MetMetTotal Not Met 67448722 93.4%6.6% Met 1,4022831,685 83.2%16.8% Student WASL/COE Results – June 2008

12 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Scoring the COE Rubric Training Papers – Anchor – Practice Score paper COE Capture scores electronically Capture irregularities electronically

13 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction COE Scoring Program

14 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Strand Scores – June 2008 Mean strand scores (out of 16 possible) – Number Sense – 12.48 – Measurement – 11.56 – Geometric Sense – 10.17 – Probability and Statistics – 11.82 – Algebraic Sense – 12.45 – Solves Problems/Reasons Logically – 11.29 – Communicates Understanding – 11.47 – Makes Connections – 6.34

15 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Collections with Strand Scores of 0 June 2008 (out of ~2,700 COEs) – Number Sense – 0 – Measurement – 2 – Geometric Sense – 2 – Probability and Statistics – 6 – Algebraic Sense – 4 – Solves Problems/Reasons Logically – 4 – Communicates Understanding – 4 – Makes Connections – 256

16 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Makes Connections – June 2008 Those COEs with MC strand score of 0 – Majority came from 6 school districts 184 out of the 256 (See District Score Report) – Number of MC tasks in these 256 collections 0 MC tasks: 74 collections (0 possible strand points) 1 MC task: 118 collections (8 possible strand points) 2 MC tasks: 60 collections (16 possible strand points) 3 MC tasks: 4 collections (16 possible strand points)

17 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction June 2008 to February 2009 COEs with MC strand score of 0 – Mean COE score of 70.83 – 95 meet standard (37.1% of 256) – 44 are eligible to augment in February (27.3% of 161 who did not meet standard) All COEs – Mean COE score of 87.60 – 1,876 meet standard (69.6% of 2, 697) – 285 are eligible to augment in February (34.7% of 821 who did not meet standard)

18 WERA December 2008 Mathematics Assessment Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Contact Information Anton Jackson, Mathematics Specialist – Anton.Jackson@k12.wa.us Anton.Jackson@k12.wa.us – (360) 725-6437 Lesley Klenk, COE Administrator – Lesley.Klenk@k12.wa.us Lesley.Klenk@k12.wa.us – (360) 725-6330 Amanda Mount, COE Specialist – Amanda.Mount@k12.wa.us Amanda.Mount@k12.wa.us – (360) 725-6037


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