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1 STUDENT ASSESSMENT IN OREGON MOVING TO SMARTER BALANCED TESTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS AND MATH

2 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:  What is Smarter Balanced?  How will Smarter Balanced assessments contribute to student success?  How is Smarter Balanced different from current assessments?  What are the new questions types?  How will the test effect my student?  How will the test effect the school district?  How can the test effect my student’s graduation?  How can I help my student?

3 WHY SMARTER BALANCED? Keeping our communities informed about important changes to education in Oregon

4 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences WHERE WE ARE NOW: Our K-12 education system needs to better prepare our students for success after high school: COLLEGE Anywhere from 28% to 40% of college freshmen are not ready for college level work and have to take extra classes just to catch up to their peers. “Catch-up” courses cost states and students around $2.3 billion each year in school and lost earnings. 21 ST CENTURY WORKPLACE 7 of every 10 new jobs created in Oregon between 2008 and 2018 will require some type of formal education beyond high school. Just 57% of students who enter public colleges in Oregon earn their degrees. Only 39% of Oregon adults have a postsecondary degree (associate’s or higher). Local companies have to import qualified workers due to a shortage of skilled Oregon workers in areas like technology and science.

5 COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS THE STORY BEGINS WITH STANDARDS

6 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences KEY SHIFTS OF NEW STANDARDS ENGLISH A.Regular practice with complex texts and academic language  Students grow their vocabularies through conversation, instruction, and reading. B.Reading, writing, and speaking using evidence  Students carefully read texts and use evidence from multiple sources to build their ideas and arguments. C.Building knowledge by reading more nonfiction  Students develop knowledge about the world and build literacy in all subject areas. MATH 1.Greater focus on fewer topics o Math teachers now focus more deeply on a few key areas of math per grade. 2.Linking topics across grades (“coherence”) o Students build on their skills and knowledge so that each standard extends previous learning. 3.Develop understanding of concepts, procedures, and application (“numerical literacy”) o Students go beyond simple memorization to become “fluent” in math concepts and procedures. GETTING READY FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER

7 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences DO’S AND DON’TS OF NEW STANDARDS Now we need new tests to measure student learning of our standards.

8 WHAT DO ASSESSMENTS HAVE TO DO WITH STANDARDS? A LOT, ACTUALLY

9 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences STANDARDS & ASSESSMENT ARE LINKED Teachers and parents need information about whether students are meeting the expectations set by the CCSS. Smarter Balanced measures mastery of the Common Core State Standards and provides timely information about student achievement and progress toward college and career readiness. Scores from the new assessments represent a realistic baseline that provides a more accurate indicator for teachers, students, and parents as they work to meet the rigorous demands of college and career readiness.

10 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences ASSESSMENTS MEASURE HOW WELL STUDENTS ARE LEARNING CONTENT WITHIN THE STANDARDS

11 HOW IS SMARTER BALANCED DIFFERENT FROM OAKS?

12 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences HOW ARE SMARTER BALANCED TESTS DIFFERENT FROM OUR PREVIOUS STATE TESTS?  Format  Test questions go beyond multiple choice  Grading  Portions of the test will be hand-scored  Difficulty  Tests are aligned to Common Core  Measure higher-level thinking and skills  Student test scores will look different but will provide a more realistic picture of student achievement in Oregon

13 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences 2013-142014-15 OAKS Reading and WritingSmarter Balanced ELA OAKS MathSmarter Balanced Math OAKS Science and Social Science Extended Assessment English Language Proficiency Assessment ELPA Kindergarten Assessment ELPA21 New Tests Field Test Aligned to Common Core O REGON ’ S S TATEWIDE A SSESSMENT S YSTEM Our statewide assessment system is known as the Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, or OAKS.

14 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences HOW LONG DO THESE TESTS TAKE? Test TypeGrade(s)CAT Performance TaskTotal In-Class ActivityTotal English Language Arts/Literacy 3 – 51:302:003:30:304:00 6 – 81:302:003:30:304:00 112:00 4:00:304:30 Mathematics 3 – 51:301:002:30:303:00 6 – 82:001:003:00:303:30 112:001:303:30:304:00 COMBINED 3 – 53:00 6:001:007:00 6 – 83:303:006:301:007:30 114:003:307:301:008:30

15 HOW CAN I HELP MY STUDENT AND WHERE CAN I GO TO LEARN MORE?

16 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences G ET I NFORMED Read more about what your child is expected to know and do on Smarter Balanced tests Take the practice test for yourself so you can see what your child will do G ET I NVOLVED Talk to your child’s teacher about what your child is learning in school that involves critical thinking and problem-solving and how you can get involved at home

17 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences G ET R EADY Regularly check in with your child about how school is going and how you can be more involved Encourage your child to read a variety of books, including both fiction and non-fiction Practice typing and writing at home Take the training and practice tests with your child at: http://oaksportal.org/

18 Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills English Language Arts, English Language Proficiency, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences WHERE CAN I GO TO LEARN MORE?  www.corestandards.org  www.smarterbalanced.org  ODE’s Website


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