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1 NEW ASSESSMENTS, ADAPTIVE ASSESSMENTS, & RACING TO THE TOP The Future of Testing

2 Race to the Top Assessment Contest 2 $330 Million Aligns with Common Core Standards Two Consortia for 99% of students Two Consortia for remaining 1% of students  Pilots – 2011/2012, 2012/2013  Ready to go in the 2014-2015 SY No more “one day” test - Replace the end of year test with a series of assessments throughout the year averaged to one score Computer adaptive/based

3 MOST SIGNIFICANT COGNITIVE DISABILITIES 1%

4 Two Consortia: 1% Dynamic Learning Maps Alternate Assessment Program (DLM) – Kansas University $22 million  13 States - Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.  Accessibility - keyboard, drag-and- drop, touch-screen, and compatible with a variety of assistive technologies commonly used by students.

5 National Center & State Collaborative 19 States: Alaska, Arizona Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wyoming

6 ALL OTHER STUDENTS PARCC (SMARTER BALANCED) SBAC 99%

7 Computer Adaptive Tests Definition: A computer-adaptive assessment is one that uses the information it receives during the test to determine which question to present the test-taker with next. Several states use them (HI, OR, DE, UT)  Only Oregon is approved for NCLB Purposes Concerns:  Is our definition of what is hard and what is easy too simplistic?  Is every student tested on the full range of grade level content?  Is every student seeing a similar mix of questions that measure cognitively complex skills?

8 Accommodations Oregon – Braille Adaptive as of this school year  Refreshable displays Other states using computer based exams (not adaptive) include Hawaii, Arizona and Kentucky.

9 Accommodations Signing Avatars Not used as an accommodation in any state; Concerns about use for high stakes testing.

10 Thank You!

11 Assessment Consortia: PARCC Computer Based

12 Assessment Consortia: Smarter Balanced 12 Computer Adaptive

13 TIMELINE 2010-11 School Year: Launch and design phase 2011-12 School Year: Development begins 2012-13 School Year: First year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection 2013-14 School Year: Second year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection 2014-15 School Year: Full operational administration of PARCC assessments Summer 2015: Set achievement levels, including college-ready performance levels


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