Kentucky’s Common Kindergarten Entry Screen

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Kentucky’s Common Kindergarten Entry Screen BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Kentucky’s Common Kindergarten Entry Screen ****PPT as of 5/8/2013**** ********Note – this version of the PPT has been updated to correct the following information********* The Technical Report will not be in the Screen kits. It will be available electronically in the OMS. For the OMS log ins, usernames will be the same, but passwords will be different. Webinar Training on the BRIGANCE K Screen III and Implementation Updates May 2 and 7, 2013 (Updated May 8, 2013) www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Objectives Celebrate Pilot Year highlights Understand key differences in the BRIGANCE® Kindergarten Screen III K Core Assessments Materials needed Social-Emotional Scales Supplemental Assessments Reading Readiness Scale Other Screening/implementation tools Understand implementation updates Objectives (1 min.) www.BRIGANCE.com

Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – the Numbers BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – the Numbers 109 districts 450 schools 31,480 students screened!! Highlights from the Pilot www.BRIGANCE.com

Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – Successes BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – Successes Meeting parents and students Family event to complete Self-help and Social- Emotional Scales Getting to know students and having one-to-one time with them Great data to start the year with Identifying student needs early www.BRIGANCE.com

Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – the Data BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Highlights from the 2012-2013 Pilot – the Data Kentucky Department of Education: education.ky.gov www.BRIGANCE.com/Kentucky Highlight from the Pilot – Data www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013-2014 is IMPORTANT! 2013-2014 is the first year for full implementation! Data collected will be use to determine possible changes to the cut scores used to determine each child’s readiness rating. Ready with Support Ready Ready with Enrichment www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

Screen Tools for Full Implementation BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Screen Tools for Full Implementation The BRIGANCE Kindergarten Screen III is the tool that will be used starting with 2013-2014. Motor, Language, and Academic/Cognitive Skills, and Self- help and Social Emotional Development K Core Assessments-REQUIRED Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales-REQUIRED Supplemental Assessments-Recommended Reading Readiness Scale-Recommended Data collected and aggregated with the Online Management System 2013: Same required tools as pilot year, but using Screen III www.BRIGANCE.com

Tour of the BRIGANCE Screen Kit BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Tour of the BRIGANCE Screen Kit Early Childhood Screen III K&I “Manual” Includes screen assessments and tools Objects for counting and sorting Kindergarten Data Sheets Other items needed for screening: Paper, pencil, blank and lined paper Picture book(s) that has at least three lines of text on each page Timer Implementation Guide 2013: New Data Sheets and Technical Report Some new items needed Each site should receive Screen III Kits by June 7. **Like last year, the Technical Report will be available electronically in the OMS** www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 www.BRIGANCE.com

The BRIGANCE Kindergarten Screen III BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 The BRIGANCE Kindergarten Screen III 2013: Overall same organization, updated content The K&1 Screen III Manual Introduction Core Assessments Supplemental Assessments Screening Information Forms Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales Reading Readiness Scale Improved content REQUIRED Strongly Recommended REQUIRED Strongly Recommended www.BRIGANCE.com

Screening: Big Picture BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013: Overall same organization, updated content Screening: Big Picture Step 1: Get Ready to Screen Step 2: Screen the Child Step 3: Complete Data Sheet Step 4: Analyze Results Step 5: Identify Next Steps www.BRIGANCE.com

Step 1: Get Ready to Screen BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Step 1: Get Ready to Screen Step 1: Get Ready to Screen Plan ahead— as a team Identify accommodations Gather materials Step 2: Screen the Child Step 3: Complete Data Sheet Step 4: Analyze Results Step 5: Identify Next Steps www.BRIGANCE.com

Best Practices from the pilot BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Best Practices from the pilot The pilot survey indicated teamwork is essential for a successful implementation! Decide who will screen, enter data, etc. If screening before school starts, invite child care, preschool, and Head Start staff Also on the list: Organization Scheduling Using additional staff as needed Having a system for organizing materials www.BRIGANCE.com

Screening Children with Special Considerations BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013: Additional guidance in Screen Intro and Implementation Guide Screening Children with Special Considerations Accommodations versus modifications See Screen Introduction page xxiv Modifications and NOT allowed English Language Learners should be screened in their primary language Bilingual personnel Volunteer interpreters Friends of the family (trained in asking questions) www.BRIGANCE.com

Step 1: Get Ready to Screen BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Step 1: Get Ready to Screen Step 1: Get Ready to Screen Plan ahead— as an individual Identify accommodations Gather materials Step 2: Screen the Child Step 3: Complete Data Sheet Step 4: Analyze Results Step 5: Identify Next Steps www.BRIGANCE.com

What’s new for the Screen III New norms and cutoffs for the Screens III based on nationally representative sample of 1,900+ children New validity and reliability research, including new accuracy data Content changes K assessments updated to improve alignment with standards, including CCSS OMS Updates

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013: Same format, but carefully review each assessment for updated directions/ items/ scripting www.BRIGANCE.com

Kindergarten Screen III Core Assessments Major changes: New literacy and math assessments to better align to CCSS and state standards Removed: Draws a Person and Color Recognition New self-help and Social-Emotional Scale for ages 3-7 The K screen has changed: new assessments deleted less relevant assessments (Draws a Person and Color Recognition) better aligned with the Common Core and state early learning standards Three new early academic assessments (literacy and math) Recites Alphabet (moved down from first grade screen) Experience with Books and Text (new addition to screens) Sorts Objects (new assessment) New self-help and social-emotional scale for 3-7 years

Kindergarten Core Assessments BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Kindergarten Core Assessments 1A: Knows Personal Information— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: Title of assessment (used to be “Personal Data Response”) Criteria provided for each item First and Last name, not “first” and “full name” Slight reordering of rest of items Additional guidance for some items Name Acceptable Responses: legal name or given name such as Katherine Nicknames like Katie for Katherine or Debbie for Deborah are allowed, if this is primarily how the child is known No Credit: if the child provides a nickname that is really a “pet name” (e.g., “buddy,” “sweetie pie”) or if the child provides just a first initial (e.g.,“K” when child’s name is Katie or Katherine) Address – Acceptable Responses: Number and street name (if there is a number and street name) No city or zip required (since either street or mailing address are acceptable) General description of area (if there is no number and street name) – this is according to the directions that allow for rural route, for example 2013: Changes to items and scripting Additional criteria provided www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 2A: Names Parts of the Body— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: Only 2 same: shoulders, elbows; all others removed (heels, ankles, jaw, hips, wrist, waist). New: thumbs, fingernails, chin, chest It’s best to point to body parts on yourself (i.e., the person who is administering the screen) 2013: 2 items the same, 4 new items www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 2013: Slight changes to scripting 3A: Gross Motor Skills— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) It’s OK to demonstrate the skills for the child in all of the items (including #4) No big changes, just slight changes to wording. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 2013: “Form” Vertical lines added to student page Criteria are under each item 4A: Visual Motor Skills — (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: Student page has vertical lines to make it easier. Use of word “form” instead of “shape” Criteria are the same, but are now under each item’s directions www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 5A: Prints Personal Information— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: “Information” instead of “data” Slightly different scripting 2013: Slight changes to scripting www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 6A: Recites Alphabet— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) This is NEW! It used to be a 1st grade assessment Do not give credit for singing the ABCs Stop marking on the Data Sheet as soon as the child makes their first mistake, but you don’t have to interrupt the child and stop them. Note that the child gets 1 point per GROUP of letters. They must get all of the letters correct in that group in order to get the point. The OMS will do this automatically. 2013: New assessment! www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments A7: Sorts Objects (by Size, Color, Shapes)— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) This is NEW! Use the plastic circles and squares that will be included with the new Screen III. Use “large” and not “big” when giving directions for first item 2013: New assessment! www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 8A: Counts by Rote—(also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: Slightly different title (vs “Rote Counting”) Child is scored by groups of numbers (1-10, 11-20, 21-30) – the OMS will do this automatically. Just remember to stop marking the Data Sheet after the child’s first error. 2013: Change to how child is scored www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 9A: Matches Quantities with Numerals— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Tip: It’s better to use objects as fingers can be tricky for the children to maneuver There are 12 foam circles included with the new Screen III that can be used here 2013: New title New objects Improved child page www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 10A: Determines Total of Two Sets— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: There is only one domino for each item! Administer ALL three items 2013: New title Only 1 domino per item! www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 11A: Reads Uppercase Letters— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) **Important: KY requires that everyone must administer Reads UPPERCASE Letters** Remember: ONLY record 11A Reads Uppercase letters. If you want to assess 11A alternate Reads Lowercase letters, you can, but make notes elsewhere (suggestion: make a copy of the child page for lowercase letters and mark the child’s responses there). DO NOT mark on the Data Sheet or enter into the OMS! Same: 26 letters assessed Different: different order, slightly different font. 2013: Different order of letters Same: ONLY mark Uppercase letters www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013: New assessment! Kindergarten Core Assessments 12A: Experience with Books and Text— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) This is NEW!!! Note that the book must have at least 3 lines of text on each page! You might want to have more than one book handy that you think will be appealing to children, that way you can ask the child which they’d like to read. **Important** the directions include TWO methods. Read the directions carefully so that you’re clear on which is which. You only have to do one of the two methods: 1) If you’re able to observe the child enough to answer the items yourself 2) Directly assessing the child (“child performance”) In item 2, note the specific directions to point to a word in a line of text (any word in a line except the last word in the line) In item 3, note the specific directions to point to the last word in a line of text (any line except the last line on the page) Not every single page in the book needs to have more than 3 lines of text, but you want the majority of the pages to so that you don’t have to fumble around when you’re screening the child. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Kindergarten Core Assessments 13 Verbal Fluency and Articulation— (also see Implementation Guide and KDE May Update) Different: Title: In the Screen II it was called “Syntax and Fluency” Note that the order of the items is different Directions are slightly different Item #2: 90% of the child’s speech must be intelligible (Screens II did not specify a %) You don’t need to “assess” per se – you should be able to evaluate this based on the conversation you’ve had/observed during the screening process….**if** you’ve been able to get a minimum of four responses from the child to answer these questions (see the “Note”). 2013: Different order Slightly different directions www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Remember! For the K Core Assessments: Be sure to adhere to the Discontinue point Use directions and scripting as they are written in the Manual www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 2013: Improvements to the design Still no need to calculate scores! Overview of New Data Sheet Different: It’s been reformatted slightly Domain column has been added The assessment number has been moved to the main column The discontinue point information is more specific for each assessment You still don’t need to calculate the score At the bottom, the two sections have changed slightly to “Notes/Observations” and “Next Steps” www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Remember! Kindergarten Core Assessments-REQUIRED Supplemental Assessments-Recommended Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales-REQUIRED Reading Readiness Scale-Recommended www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments Different: There is now a K-specific set of Supplemental Assessments. 5 assessments Auditory Discrimination is new Adds and Subtracts is new Solves Word Problems is new Verbal Concepts was removed New! 5 K-specific assessments www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments – Auditory Discrimination Different: This is similar to the Screen II “Substitutes Initial Consonant Sounds” but focuses instead on the child’s ability to tell if beginning and ending sounds are the same or different. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments – Prints Uppercase letters This assessment is basically exactly the same as in the Screen II. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments – Prints Lowercase letters This assessment is basically exactly the same as in the Screen II. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments – Adds and Subtracts This is NEW!! There are two addition and two subtraction problems Adds numbers with sums to five Subtracts numbers with minuends to four ***The answers are accidentally on the child page. Just photocopy the child page, white out the answers, then use that as your master. A new page will be created and made available as a pdf and posted on the BRIGANCE.com/Kentucky website. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 K-specific Supplemental Assessments Supplemental Assessments – Solves Word Problems This assessment is NEW!! Skill = Solves simple word problem www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Supplemental Assessments – Data Sheet New! Supplemental Data Sheet www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Remember! Kindergarten Core Assessments-REQUIRED Supplemental Assessments-Recommended Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales-REQUIRED Reading Readiness Scale-Recommended Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales www.BRIGANCE.com

Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales Same overall big-picture skills, same collection methods REQUIRED Skills: Eating, toileting, dressing Playing, getting along with others Three ways to complete: Parent Form – the parent fills out Parent Form – you interview the parent Teacher Form – you complete based on your observations Step 2: Screen the Child – Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales Same: There are still the parent and teacher forms Different: There are 12 items in Self-help instead of 23 There are 15 items in Social-Emotional instead of 10 The organization of the items is a little different, and there are some new items Formatting of the forms is a bit different Changes to Self-help & Social-Emotional www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Changes to formatting, order, items BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Self-help Scale– Parent Form The skills are now clearly separated into Self-help and Social Emotional, beginning with Self-help. The assessment now starts off with Eating Skills. Note that the answer choices are “Rarely/No”, “Sometimes,” and “Most of the time” Item 1 is slightly different: it asks directly about not turning and spilling food Items 2 and 3 are reversed and item 2 is slightly different It then moves to Dressing Skills In Screen II, it was Dressing/Undressing Note the changes in items, including more specific response options in #5 This section was also simplified to have fewer items Next, Toileting Skills This section has changed www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Changes to formatting, sections, items BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Self-help & Social-Emotional Scale – Parent Form Social-Emotional Scale: Different: The Relationships with Adults section is pretty different, but somewhat related to the Screen II “Gets along with others” The Play and Relationships with Peers section is also pretty different The Motivation and Self Confidence section is new The Prosocial Skills and Behaviors section is new – some of the items are similar to the Screen II “Gets Along with Others” www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Self-help & Social-Emotional Scales – Teacher Form & Scoring Note that the scoring now includes children 6 years and older Remember that the OMS will calculate all of this automatically Addition of 6 years + www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Remember! Kindergarten Core Assessments-REQUIRED Supplemental Assessments-Recommended Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales-REQUIRED Reading Readiness Scale-Recommended www.BRIGANCE.com

Reading Readiness Scale BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Reading Readiness Scale Same overall big-picture skills, same collection methods Recommended Skills: Behaviors, interest, skills related to reading Three ways to complete: Parent Form – the parent fills out Parent Form – you interview the parent Teacher Form – you complete based on your observations Reading Readiness Scale www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Changes to items BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Reading Readiness Scale Different: The items are pretty different A couple of concerns sections have also been added www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 More specific age ranges Reading Readiness Scale Scoring Note that the scoring is more specific: 5-0 through 5-5 and 5-6 and 5-11. When you enter the child’s Core Assessments, it will calculate the child’s rounded chronological age, so you’ll know which range to use. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Remember! Kindergarten Core Assessments-REQUIRED Supplemental Assessments-Recommended Self-help and Social-Emotional Scales-REQUIRED Reading Readiness Scale-Recommended Review www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

Other Tools and Resources BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Other Tools and Resources Spanish Directions booklet Online Management System Instructional Planning Sheet Sharing Results with Families form BRIGANCE.com/Kentucky website www.BRIGANCE.com

Spanish Language Materials Will be available for Screen III BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Spanish Language Materials Spanish Directions Booklet This will be available again for the Screen III www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Online Management System OMS: Same username; new password System updates in July Training via recording OMS Will be different, more info in July! Your log in will use your same username, but you’ll have a new password. Training will be available via recorded link. www.BRIGANCE.com

Infinite Campus – Reminders/Updates BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Infinite Campus – Reminders/Updates See the Implementation Guide for a reminder of how IC and the OMS work together. See the KDE PPT for information on prior settings (more details later in this training) www.BRIGANCE.com

Instructional Planning Sheet BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Instructional Planning Sheet Updated to say “Core” Instructional Planning Sheet Basically remains the same, updated to say “Core” assessments. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Sharing Results with Families Use the online Sharing Results with Families form (in the OMS) Sharing Results with Families Different: there is no longer a separate form…it will be a report that you generate via the OMS! The form will automatically populate the child’s results, and have space for you to write additional notes. New! www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Updated! BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Next Steps www.BRIGANCE.com/Kentucky BRIGANCE.com/Kentucky website www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Implementation Updates Important dates KDE Updates Next steps Questions Review, cont’d. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 2013-2014 Timeline May – Pilot site update webinars May-June 2013—materials shipped to schools July 2013—OMS training (via recording) Mid-July-September—screening windows open August, September—training on using screening results (live webinar) September-October—OMS data entry Start process no earlier than 15 calendar days before start of program—finish no later than 30th day of instruction Resources: Timeline **There will be a live webinar training on Using Screening Results (like last year). Pilot sites are more than welcome to attend. Will be offered twice (Aug and Sept). www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 KDE Updates Question? Contact Katie Williams, Division of Program Standards KDE Common Screen Webpage Regular Updates IC information Prior Setting Data 2012-13 school year 2013-14 school year OMS Log-in Information Review, cont’d. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Next steps Confirm your 2013-2014 screening window dates Carefully review the changes to the K “Core” Assessments Carefully review the changes to the Supplemental Assessments Carefully review the changes to the Self-help and Social- Emotional Scales Carefully review the changes to the Readiness for Reading Scale Work with your team to determine your plan for screening Review, cont’d. www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Questions? www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training 040713.v7 Resources: Questions, comments, feedback? Always refer to the Implementation Guide Contact Information—be sure to contact us with questions, concerns, and feedback! Resources www.BRIGANCE.com

BRIGANCE KY Screen III Training Thank You! You are a critical part of this initiative! Thank You! www.BRIGANCE.com