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1 OSDE Updates DLM and Non-Standard Accommodations

2  Dynamic Learning Maps  Emergency Accommodation  Form EA (new)  Paper/Pencil Guidance  Revised Calculator Policy  Nonstandard Accommodations  ELA Read Aloud Accommodation  Protocol for Accommodations in Reading (PAR)  Unique Accommodation Updates 2

3  2014-2015 Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program (OAAP) will utilize two different assessment systems.  Math and English/language arts will be assessed through Dynamic Learning Maps Alternate Assessment System.  Science and social studies will be assessed through Portfolio/PearsonAccess. Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) “At a Glance”

4  All students in grades 3-8 will be administered an English language arts assessment. English II and English III assessments are available for high school students.  The assessment will be delivered in a series of “testlets”.  Depending on the student’s grade, the student will receive 4-7 testlets. Each testlet contains 3-5 items.  All ELA assessments contain a writing component.  Writing testlets include both emergent and conventional versions of writing. Students will be expected to perform differently for each group. Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) “At a Glance”

5  All students in grades 3-8 will be administered a Math assessment. Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry assessments are available for high school students.  The assessment will be delivered in a series of “testlets”.  Depending on the student’s grade, the student will receive 4-7 testlets. Each testlet contains 3-5 items.  The estimated total testing time for mathematics is 35-60 minutes. Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) “At a Glance”

6  Scoring is based off student’s mastery of nodes.  Nodes represent critical junctures on the path toward the standard.  Summative results build up from the node mastery data. Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) “At a Glance”

7  Students will receive one of four Performance Level Descriptors. 1. Emerging - The student demonstrates emerging understanding of and ability to apply content knowledge and skills represented by the Essential Elements. 2. Approaching the Target - The Student’s understanding of and ability to apply targeted content knowledge and skills represented by the Essential Elements is approaching the target. 3. At Target - The student’s understanding of and ability to apply content knowledge and skills represented by the Essential Element is at target. 4. Advanced - The student demonstrates advanced understanding of and ability to apply targeted content knowledge and skill represented by the Essential Element. Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) “At a Glance”

8  Assessment: http://ok.gov/sde/assessmenthttp://ok.gov/sde/assessment  OAAP Updates: http://ok.gov/sde/documents/2014- 12-17/oaap-updateshttp://ok.gov/sde/documents/2014- 12-17/oaap-updates  DLM Resources: http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/oklahoma http://dynamiclearningmaps.org/oklahoma  Alternate Assessment Overview: http://ok.gov/sde/alternate-assessment-overview http://ok.gov/sde/alternate-assessment-overview OAAP Resources

9  The school principal (or designee) determines that a student requires an emergency accommodation (e.g., broken hand); Form EA must be completed and submitted to the District Test Coordinator (DTC) for approval.  Scribes may be provided to a student (with or without an IEP or Section 504 plan) who has a short-term medical condition that affects physical dexterity which impedes the ability to respond to the assessment format. 9 + Emergency Accommodations

10  A copy of this form must be filed in the testing archives, and a copy must be retained by the DTC at the central office. EA Form 10

11  IEP/Section 504 teams are encouraged to provide students with disabilities the same test formats provided to their non- disabled peers based on the test formatting options listed above.  IEP/Section 504 teams should base their decision upon individualized, objective evidence to determine whether a student may or may not be able to access a computer-based test.  Students unable to access an OSTP computer-based test must also receive classroom assessments, benchmark assessments, and districtwide assessments in this manner. Paper & Pencil Format Guidance 11

12 Grades 3-8:  Calculator use in Grades 3-8 Math is only allowed for students on an IEP or Section 504 Plan.  *NEW* All students may use a scientific calculator on the Grade 8 Science assessment. End-of-Instruction (EOI): No change  Algebra I, Geometry, and Biology I:  Scientifics Calculators  Algebra II  Graphing Calculators Calculator Policy 12

13 For the purposes of the OSTP, a nonstandard accommodation is defined as:  An accommodation that is needed for the student to access the assessment but not included on the allowable list of accommodations and requires Oklahoma State Dept. of Education (OSDE) approval.  The use of a nonstandard accommodation on the OSTP without OSDE approval may result in a testing invalidation. small population  Non-standard accommodations are intended for a small population of students. Nonstandard Accommodations 13

14  IEP and Section 504 teams may request the use of one or more of the following nonstandard accommodations:  ELA/Reading Read-Aloud (NS1)  Unique Accommodation (NS2) approved  Nonstandard accommodations must be approved by the OSDE prior to documenting them in an IEP or Section 504 plan.  Nonstandard Accommodations forms and documentation are retained in a student’s IEP or Section 504 Plan.  Use of a nonstandard accommodation during instruction does not necessarily qualify a student to receive the same nonstandard accommodation on an OSTP test. Nonstandard Accommodations 14

15 Nonstandard Accommodation Process 15 IEP Team reviews eligibility criteria and recommends a Nonstandard Accommodation Administrator submits request and documentation through Single Sign-on for OSDE consideration OSDE review and decision is madeOSDE communicates to district through Single Sign-On If approved, add to IEP or Section 504 plan prior to testing

16  NS1. Text-to-Speech, Human Reader, or Sign Language Interpreter Accommodations for the English Language Arts/Reading Assessments.  Text-to-Speech is built into the testing client and requires the use of ear phones and may be administered individually or small group (preferred method).  Human Reader reads test directions, test items, and answer choice from separate test booklet and must log the test booklet serial number on the Nondisclosure agreement (NDA).  Sign Language Interpretation may be accomplished by using a separate test booklet.  Test directions, test items, and answer choices may be read verbatim. Refer to test formatting options. Students may request items to be read more than once. ELA Read-Aloud Accommodation (NS1) 16

17  This accommodation must be determined by the following three- prong approach: decoding 1. The student has a specific disability that severely limits or prevents him or her from decoding printed text at any level of difficulty, even after varied and repeated attempts to teach the student to do so (i.e., the student is a non-reader, not simply reading below grade level); AND ELA Read-Aloud Accommodation (NS1) 17

18 2. The student can only access printed materials through a screen reader (assistive technology), human reader, and/or is provided with spoken text on audiotape, CD, video, or other electronic format during routine instruction (includes Sign Language Interpretation), except while the student is actually being taught to decode AND ELA Read-Aloud Accommodation (NS1) 18

19 3. The IEP or Section 504 team will utilize and provide the required documentation from the ELA/Reading Read- Aloud Protocol; this includes the use of the Protocol for Accommodations in Reading (PAR) or the AIM Navigator for deaf or blind students, and must be uploaded into the Single Sign-on Application for consideration of approval by the State Department of Education.the Protocol for Accommodations in Reading (PAR)AIM Navigator  PAR is provided free through donjohnston.com in a paper/pencil format. ELA Read-Aloud Accommodation (NS1) 19

20 Frequently used assessments to determine non-reader status Developmental Reading Assessment, 2 nd edition, Plus (DRA2+) EasyCBM Group Reading Assessment and Diagnostic Evaluation (GRADE) iREADY Diagnostic Literacy First Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) aimsweb The Children’s Progress Academic Assessment (CPAA) Measures of Academic Progress for Primary Grades mCLASS: DIBELS Next DIBELS Next STAR Early Learning Enterprise Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests, 3 rd edition

21  This protocol is used to help make informed decisions on accommodated reading strategies to support instruction  Examine the effectiveness of reading accommodations to help a student access the curriculum  Designed for students with disabilities (other than low incidence disabilities such as multiple disabilities, deaf/blind)  AIM Navigator is more appropriate for low incidence populations. Protocol for Accommodations in Reading (PAR) 21

22 PAR manual page 14

23  Students with documented disabilities;  Students in tier two or three of Response to Intervention (RtI);  General education students struggling with reading; and  English language learners (ELL). PAR manual page 15 Students Appropriate for PAR

24  http://www.donjohnston.com/par/ http://www.donjohnston.com/par/ How to Access PAR

25  A unique accommodation is a nonstandard accommodation that requires changes or alterations to the test materials/booklet or media presentation.  The unique accommodation must be one that is regularly used by the student for classroom instruction, must be on the student’s IEP, and must not alter the underlying content of the assessment.  The requested accommodation must not impact the reliability or validity of the test. Unique Accommodations (NS2) 25

26  The unique accommodation request must be electronically submitted to the OSDE for approval through the Single Sign On.  This form must be retained in an IEP or Section 504 Plan. Unique Accommodations (NS2) 26

27  Examples:  Projection of test for students receiving Sign Language Interpreter accommodation in small groups  Provide manipulatives to students who access the test tactilely. Unique Accommodations (NS2) 27

28  Oklahoma State Department of Education, Special Education Services  Todd Loftin – 405-522-3237  Kurt Johnson  Kurt.johnson@sde.ok.gov | 405-522-3246 Questions?


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