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Reviewing MCAS in History and Social Science Kevin M. Dwyer Student Assessment Services Massachusetts Department of Education 10/30/07 In the Elementary Grades
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What do we expect? Scope and Sequence Grade 3 History: Massachusetts from the Pilgrims to the present; prominent MA citizens Geography: MA & its physical features; NE states Civics: local government; prominent local landmarks; key national documents Economics: role of taxes; role of specialization in businesses and industries
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Scope and Sequence (cont) Grade 4: North American Geography United States 50 states and capitals; five (5) regions Physical characteristics, resources, landmarks Canada Provinces, major cities, climate types Major physical characteristics, resources Mexico Major cities, topography, climate types Major physical characteristics, resources
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Scope and Sequence (cont) Grade 5: Early American History Pre-Columbian Incas, Aztecs, Maya—locations, political structures Age of Exploration and Settlement Major explorers and their journeys European colonization—Spain, Holland, France The English Colonies, 1607-1765 Founding of and life in the 13 colonies Revolution and the Early Republic, 1765-1812 Declaration, Constitution, major figures
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How do we assess? Each test assesses two years of content Gr 5 MCAS assesses Grade 4 & 5 standards Gr 7 MCAS assesses Grade 6 & 7 standards High School MCAS assesses US I & US II MCAS assesses the learning of content and the demonstration of skills outlined in the Curriculum Framework Every MCAS test item assesses a standard in the framework Tactical info Multiple-choice items count for one point Open-response items are scored within a range (from one to four points) Open-response items are set within the context of a module (stimuli, 3 MC, 1 OR)
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Test Structure Approximate Distribution of Test Items Per Form by Item Type (Grades 5 & 7) Multiple ChoiceOpen ResponseTotal #%#%#% Common328022034100 Matrix16--2 18-- Total488042052100
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Reporting Categories Reporting CategoryPercentage North American Geography35% American History35% Civics and Government/ Economics 30% MCAS History and Social Science, Grade 5
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How do districts align? That’s a local issue Ideally, the real work of alignment occurs at the school and classroom level Several approaches may be useful Embrace content literacy Use content in History and Social Science to develop reading, writing, and vocabulary skills Emphasize thematic understanding What big ideas drive the story?
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Content Literacy: Cross-over As History Who What When Where Why How As Literature Character Plot Setting Theme (Theory)
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Useful Approaches “Telescoping”— An ability to apply the appropriate level of focus to the most pertinent details Thematic Understanding— Themes help to organize the narrative The framework suggests seven themes All open-response questions relate to at least one of these themes
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Curriculum Framework Themes 1.The evolution of the concepts of personal freedom, individual responsibility, & respect for human dignity 2.The growth and impact of centralized state power 3.The influence of economic, political, religious, and cultural ideas as human societies move beyond regional, national, or geographic boundaries 4.The effects of geography on the history of civilization and nations 5.The growth and spread of free markets and industrial economies 6.The development of scientific reasoning, technology, and formal education over time and their effects (etc.) 7.The birth, growth, and decline of civilizations
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