3 rd Annual Conference of ERC Educational Measurement for Continuous Professional Development March 26 & 27, 2011 www.EducationalRC.org.

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3 rd Annual Conference of ERC Educational Measurement for Continuous Professional Development March 26 & 27,

Quality Education for Student License to the Future

1.What is IAB about? 2.PSE & IAB 3.IAB in practice 4.IAB platform 5.IAB deployment

International Arab Baccalaureate:  School-based program, Grades / K-12  School accreditation & continuous monitoring  Deployed with existing curricula for enrichment & to bring harmony within diversity  Special attention to the 2 most critical pillars of educational reform: Teachers & Assessment  Governed by 2 boards:  Governing Board (International & Arab)  Academic Board (ERC)

A comprehensive educational system: Grounded in Profile Shaping Education (PSE):  Empower students for success in life  Meaningful understanding of course materials  Distinguished achievement on various assessments  7 Core fields (math, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, Arabic, English/French) + Optional fields

IAB 2010 Pilot:  Teachers at a participating school changed practice: 5 of their students ranked, for the first time in the school history, among top 10 on national exams  Correlation, in another country, between IAB and national exit exams:  Between.60 and.80 in individual fields .63 on cumulative scores in all fields

IAB 2010 Pilot:

Learning & instruction:  Paradigmatic perspective: depth-breadth balance / big picture within and across disciplines  Mediated, experiential learning  Authentic assessment:  “For” meaningful learning and not “of” rote learning  For insightful student judgment  For informed educational policy  Using a uniform mix of ERC and teacher chosen/ built assessments

Consistency across fields, grades, schools & countries:  Uniformity of design and deployment of items and assessments  Assessment rubrics for consistent marking and timely feedback  Common scale calibration & leveling criteria Continuous assessment:  Monitoring individual students’ profile history  Monitoring every item  Relief from exit exams nightmare

Scope:  Matching local and international curricula  Patterns  Systems  Taxonomy of epistemic and cognitive learning outcomes Sequence:  G10  G11  G12: School-based  Common package of conceptual & cognitive outcomes

Scope Structure Domain Composition Internal Structure Function External Structure

Skills / processes:  Analysis  Criterial reasoning  Relational reasoning  Critical reasoning  Logical reasoning  Communication dexterity  Technological dexterity Dispositions:  Affects  Attitudes  Morals  Ethics  Values  Beliefs Scope P Scope E Habits of Mind

Engagement:  Core-engagement Within fields of study  Eco-engagement With others & environment, at school & outside  Meta-engagement Self-management & learning how to learn

1. Initiation / Early awareness: Know that a system (physical or conceptual) exists, but know nothing about it, and can’t use it 2.Gestation / Recognition: Partially know the scope and structure of the system, and use it in limited, familiar situations (individual HoM’s) 3.Replication / Comprehension: Know the scope and structure of the system, and use it in familiar or similar situations (HoM & Engagement) 4.Innovation / Understanding: Know the scope and structure of the system, and creatively use it in novel situations

Item map:  Grade & field  System  Outcome  Content specifications  Format specifications Rubric:  Rating/cognitive hierarchy & Source of error  Feedback Item / Task

FieldDescriptor Tag 1 Grade (10, 11 or 12)10 2 Field (Your course)English 3Branch / Theme 4 System 5 Outcome Type: Epistemic or Cognitive 6 If Epistemic Scope or Structure 7Conception 6 If Cognitive Skill or Disposition 7Category 8 Content Specs Threshold: Basic or Mastery 9Context: Same or different field *Recall or Meaningful Learning 10 Format Specs Item Type 11Operational Difficulty 12Duration (in minutes) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) IAB Item Item No: ____ Author Name: Learning Outcome:

Emergent Fundamental Core Conceptions & Habits Core Conceptions & Habits

More than an item bank:  Robust but user-friendly, flexible engine & content  Various forms and types of assessment  On-line, on-demand, on-paper  Continuous monitoring & processing of all stakeholders’ data  Respects ITC standards and others’

 Rigorous but not elitist requirements to ensure success  Gradual implementation & capacity building  Support system:  Workshops & Conferences (local & regional)  Help Desk & Online Interaction  School visits  Stringent quality deployment:  Internally: IAB team, operations, products (items, etc.)  Externally: Classroom implementation, assessment administration and grading, data exchange…  Partnership / Ownership Spirit / Cooperation

Academic YearActionGradesSchools 2008 – 2009Pilot of Exit Exam12Selected schools 2009 – 2010 Pilot of Summative Exams e-platform R&D 10, 11, 12Selected schools 2010 – 2011 Formal implementation10Accredited schools Pilot11, 12Selected schools 2011 – 2012 Formal implementation10, 11Accredited schools Pilot12Selected schools 2012 – 2013 Formal implementation First IAB Diplomas 10, 11, 12Accredited schools

Thank you Suha Safiyiddeen