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1 Accessibility Features and Accommodations
Selecting and Assigning Accessibility Features and Accommodated Test Forms in PearsonAccess This presentation will provide information on selecting accessibility features and accommodations and assigning accessibility Features and Accommodated Test Forms in PearsonAccess

2 Agenda Overview Audience and Purpose Types of Accessibility Features and Accommodations Accessibility Features and Accommodations Available for Field Test Registering a Student in PearsonAccess for Accessibility Features and Accommodations Selecting the student registration record and test Updating and saving the student registration Assigning Accessibility Features and Accommodated Test Forms Read-Aloud Accommodations Accommodations Other than Proctor Read-Aloud Large Print Accommodation Resources Support During this presentation, we will provide a brief overview of Accessibility Features and Accommodations available for the 2014 PARCC Field Test. We will discuss the activities in PearsonAccess to assign accommodations to student registrations, create read-aloud administration sessions, and assign accommodated tests to students eligible for accommodations other than a read-aloud administration.

3 Audience and Purpose Who should view this module?
Any district or school staff member that may have a role in assigning accessibility features or accommodations for eligible students for the PARCC field test. Any district or school staff member that may have a role in registering students who are eligible for accessibility features and accommodations, selecting and assigning accessibility features and accommodations in PARCC PearsonAccess. Purpose of the presentation? To review the types of accessibility features and accommodations listed by administration, content area, and grade that are available for the field test. To review how to select and assign accessibility features and accommodations in PearsonAccess. PARCC Support contact information for further assistance.

4 Types of Accessibility Features and Accommodations
The Accessibility Features and Accommodations Manual details a three-tiered process to providing access to the assessments for all students: Features for All Students: Tools embedded in the computer-delivered system available to all students to use (e.g. font magnification, highlighting tool, bolding, underlining) Accessibility Features: Tools embedded in the computer-delivered system open to all students to use, but must be made available at the discretion of school-based educators (e.g. background/font color, answer masking) Accommodations: Supports for SWD and ELs that increase access while maintaining a valid and reliable score (e.g. braille form, extended time, small group testing, word-to-word native language dictionary)

5 Accessibility Features for All Students Assigned the Computer-Based Test Mode
Audio Amplification Blank/Scratch Paper (provided by test administrator) Eliminate Answer Choices Flag Items for Review General Administration Directions Clarified (by test administrator) General Administration Directions Read Aloud and Repeated (by test administrator) Text Highlighter Tool Headphones or Noise Buffers Line Reader Magnification/Enlargement Device Pop-Up Glossary Redirect Student to Test (by test administrator) Writing Tools During the PARCC field test administration, some accessibility features and accommodations will not be available due to ongoing development and research that is required to ensure that all accessibility features and accommodations provide a valid reflection of what students know and can do. In addition, some specific accessibility features and accommodations may not be available on specific devices such as Chromebooks. The following slides will summarize which accessibility features and computer-based accommodations will be Available for the PARCC Field Test. The following list includes accessibility features available for all students assigned for the computer-based test mode. [Read Slide]

6 Accessibility Features for All Students Assigned the Paper and Pencil Test Mode
Accessibility Features for All Students Assigned Paper and Pencil Test Mode Blank/Scratch Paper (provided by test administrator) General Administration Directions Clarified (by test administrator) General Administration Directions Read Aloud and Repeated (by test administrator) Headphones or Noise Buffers Redirect Student to Test (by test administrator) Please refer to Appendix A: Accessibility Features and Accommodations for Students Taking the Paper-and-Pencil PARCC Assessments for additional information related to accessibility features that are comparable to computer-based accessibility features. The following list includes accessibility features available for all students assigned the paper and pencil test mode. [Read Slide]

7 Accommodations Content Area and Grades Available
Accommodations That Must Be Selected During the Test Registration Process for Students with Disabilities for both test modes Accommodations Content Area and Grades Available Scribing or Speech-to-Text All Content Areas and All Grades Word prediction on the ELA/Literacy Performance-Based Assessment PBA only All Grades Extended Time All Content Areas and All Grades External Assistive Technology The following list are the accommodations for students with disabilities that must be selected in PearsonAccess during the test registration process.

8 Content Area and Grades Available Paper and Pencil Edition
Accommodations That Must Be Selected During the Test Registration Process for Students with Disabilities Accommodations Content Area and Grades Available Calculation Device and Mathematics Tools (on Non-calculator Sessions of Mathematics Assessments) Mathematics Only Paper and Pencil Edition *if a school has been identified as a computer-based school; a student with disability may have a paper and pencil if a need has been identified All Content Areas and Grades Calculation Device and Mathematics Tools on Non-calculator Sessions of Mathematics Assessments is an accommodation that is allowed for mathematics only. The accommodation would be permitted on parts of the assessment for which calculators are not allowed for other students, with the exception of mathematics fluency items in grades 3-6 for which no calculation device may be used. This accommodation is available for students taking either the computer-based or pencil and paper mode of the PARCC field test. If a school has been identified as a computer based school; a student with disability may have a paper and pencil if a need has been identified. The district should register these students for the paper administration indicating the accommodated test to be administered and paper materials will be supplied. Students receiving a paper and pencil version of the human read-aloud accommodation will receive a separate test booklet for the test administrator.

9 Accommodations That Must Be Selected During the Test Registration Process for English Learners
Content Area and Grades Available Extended Time All Content Areas and All Grades General Administration Directions Clarifies in Student’s Native Language General Administration Directions Read Aloud and Repeated as Needed in Student’s Native Language All Content Areas and All Grades Scribing or Speech-to-Text: Responses Dictated for the Mathematics assessments in English Mathematics only and All Grades Word to Word Dictionary (English/Native Language) The following list are the accommodations for English Learners that must be selected in PearsonAccess during the test registration process.

10 Registering a Student in PearsonAccess
Registering a Student in PearsonAccess for Accessibility Features and Accommodations [Read Slide]

11 Student Registration Details
Accommodations are assigned on the student registration record Some students may be eligible for computer-based accessibility features and accommodations. Accessibility features and accommodations are assigned on the student registration record so a student must be added to PearsonAccess and registered for the PARCC field test before an accessibility feature or accommodation can be assigned. There are 2 administrations for the PARCC field test, the Performance-Based Assessment (PBA) available March 24- April 11 and the End-of-Year (EOY) Assessment available May 5 and May 30. District Coordinators and School Test Coordinators must register each student participating in the PARCC field test into PearsonAccess

12 Student Registration Details
Select the student requiring an accessibility feature or accommodation from the list of registered students. [Read Slide]

13 Student Registration Details
Go to the Assigned Tests tab to locate the test that will be assigned an accessibility feature or accommodation. Then select the test from the list of registered tests. [Read Slide]

14 Student Registration Details for Computer-Based Test Format
Select the Edit button to edit the student registration to assign accommodations from the available options. Line Reader is available to all students and does not need to be selected Select the Edit button to edit the student registration to assign accommodations from the available options listed. This screen capture provides a list of all accessibility features and accommodations that are available for the PARCC field test for computer-based test format. Some of the accommodations listed will be used for students taking either paper or computer-based assessments such as calculator, speech to text, word prediction, extended time, dictated oral response also know as scribe or word to word dictionary. Also note, that the option for “Extra Time” refers to students receiving and extended time accommodation and “Dictated Oral Response” should be indicated for a scribe accommodation. When selecting the appropriate accommodation, please select online or paper. NOTE: Although the Line Reader is listed with accommodations, this tool is available to all students and does not need to be indicated for field test. Select “Extra Time” to indicate an extended time accommodation Select “Dictated Oral Response “ to indicate scribe

15 Student Registration Details for Computer-Based Test Format
Choose “Answer” for Masking choice for Field Test Select the appropriate accommodations and select the Save button to save your changes. For a “Masking” accommodation, you should choose “answer” mask for the PARCC Field Test. Custom mask is not available for the field test. For “User Spoken Preference Type” you must choose “Text and Graphics” since no other types are available for the PARCC Field Test. Only select if a student will use foreground and background color options as an accessibility feature under PARCC policy

16 Student Registration Details for Paper and Pencil Test Format
This screen is an example of the available options for students registered for a paper and pencil test.

17 Accessibility Features and Accommodations
Assigning Accessibility Features and Accommodated Test Forms Accommodated tests are assigned when you create online sessions. Only students eligible for an accommodated test forms should be included in an accommodated test session.

18 Read-Aloud Accessibility Feature for Mathematics or Accommodation for ELA/Literacy Assessments
Creating a Session for a Read-Aloud Administration A separate test session must be created for a read-aloud session. You may add multiple students to the session, as long as they are all receiving the same read-aloud accommodation. These students will all receive the same test form. To assign the read-aloud accommodation, select “Yes” from the drop down for “Read Aloud by Test Examiner” during the create new session step. If the drop down is unavailable (grayed out) then a read-aloud accommodation is not valid for the test to be administered. Students may receive a read-aloud accommodation for either the computer-based or paper and pencil test mode. For students who will receive the read-aloud/text-to-speech on the computer-based PARCC ELA/literacy or mathematics field test, the following guidelines apply. [Read Slide] As a reminder, you must indicate that the student received a read-aloud accommodation on the student registration record. Assigning a student to a read-aloud test session will not automatically update the student’s registration record.

19 Proctor Authorization Ticket
For “Read-Aloud” online sessions, a test examiner will need to print a Proctor Authorization ticket to access the text examiner copy of the test. The Proctor Authorization Ticket will include a user name and password for the test examiner to launch the test for the purpose of reading the test information to the student to provide the read-aloud accommodation. The text examiner’s test will not be scored. Test examiners should not create students or use live student login information for the purpose of reading the test aloud. [Read Slide]

20 Accessibility Features and Accommodations Available by Test Form Only
Accessibility Features or Accommodation Form Assessment Component, Content Area and Grades available Answer Masking EOY Only ELA: Grades 3, 5, 8, 11 Math: Grades 4, 7, Algebra I, and Geometry Background/Font Color (Color Contrast) PBA and EOY *There are 5 options available; refer to the PARCC Accessibility Features and Accommodations Manual for color options. Text-to-Speech for the Mathematics Assessments PBA/EOY Grades 4, 7 Algebra I Text-to-Speech for the ELA/Literacy Assessments including items, response options, and passages ELA: Grades 5, 8, 11 The following list are accessibility features that must be identified in advance of the PARCC field test in PearsonAccess. These accessibility features or accommodations must be identified by test form. A test form is defined as the test assigned to the student in an online session in PearsonAccess. This slide provides you with the available accessibility features and accommodations test forms that are available for the field test. These accessibility features or accommodations cannot be combined on a test form. For example, if a student needs answer masking and color-contrast, a student’s IEP team, 504 team, EL team or content teacher will need to prioritize a student’s assessment needs based upon what’s available for the field test. A human reader is always available for a student who taking with a computer-based or paper and pencil form. The test forms with accessibility features and accommodations are available on a limited basis since the PNP is not operational for the field test. The next slide will describe the steps for assigning forms with accessibility features and accommodations.

21 Accommodations Other than Read-Aloud
Assigning Alternate Form Groups for Accommodations Other than Proctor Read-Aloud A separate test session must be created for each test subject where an accommodation applies. You may add multiple students to the session, as long as they are all receiving the same accommodation. To assign an accommodated form, select the appropriate Form Group Type from the dropdown during the “Create New Session” activity. Some students may be eligible for computer-based accommodations other than a proctor read-aloud administration. [Read Slide] As a reminder, you must indicate that the student received an accommodation on the student registration record. Assigning a student to a test session with an accommodation will not automatically update the student’s registration record.

22 Large Print Accommodation
Ordering Large Print materials There are two ways to order materials for a Large Print Accommodation. During test registration (SDU File upload or student registration) NOTE: The Large Print accommodation and paper test format should be selected. This must be complete by: January 21, 2014 for PBA February 28, 2014 for EOY Order via Additional Orders in PearsonAccess Each Large Print Accommodation kit includes: One Large Print test booklet One regular print response document for transcription (Consumable test booklet for grade 3, scannable answer document for grades 4 – HS) [Read Slide]

23 Resources & Additional Support
PARCC Support Center That concludes our presentation. For additional support, you may contact the PARCC Support Center at or by at


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