EAP updates 2016 KHENG WAICHE early proficiency programs coordinator
2015 CAASPP EAP Testing ü 3.2 million students tested in grades 3-11. ü California tested the largest number of students in the Smarter Balanced Consortia. ü An estimated 450,000 students participated in Grade 11 testing. ü Results are a baseline from which to work from. ü Continued exposure to the new curriculum will improve scores over time.
2015 EAP English Results 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 87,318 82,270 96,540 138,513 2013 2014 2015 20,000 56,552 47,883 0 Ready Ready Conditional
2015 EAP Math Results 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 97,378 85,576 75,401 2013 2014 2015 20,000 30,781 21,973 46,078 0 Ready Ready Conditional
Use ì Nearly 200 colleges and universities in 6 states (CA, DE, HI, OR, SD, and WA) have agreed to begin using Smarter Balanced test scores to determine student readiness for entry-level, transferable, credit-bearing courses. ì Nevada adopted a policy to accept Smarter Balanced test scores even though they do not administer the assessments. of Scores
Achievement Standards Standard Exceeded Standard Met Standard Nearly Met Standard Not Met Ready (number 4 score) Condi4onally Ready (number 3 score) Not Demonstra4ng Readiness (number 2 score) Not Demonstra4ng Readiness (number 1 score)
Audience Question What English classes will satisfy the EAP conditional status?
Audience Question ERWC..of course AP English Lang/Lit International Baccalaureate Honors must have honors indication on UC Doorways
Audience Question What math classes will satisfy the EAP conditional status?
Audience Question Trigonometry Math Analysis Modern Math Discrete Math College Algebra AP Stats and regular non-ap Stats AP Calculus AP Physics ***Any other year-long high school math course with Algebra 2 or Integrated Math III as a prerequisite is approved.***
Additional Pathway for EAP Test Exis)ng CSU Readiness Cut Score (Exempt from ELM/EPT) New CSU Condi)onally Ready Cut Score (Condi)onally Exempt from ELM/EPT) SAT Math 550 490 SAT Reading 500 460 ACT Math 23 20 ACT English 22 19
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Reporting Scores Districts will no longer receive separate EAP statuses on their electronic student data file. Achievement Standard levels are the new EAP statuses. CSU will use the new CDE aggregate website: http://caaspp.cde.ca.gov/sb2015/search This site may also be found on the CSU EAP results site. Results for 2006-2014 can be found at: http://eap.ets.org/ Students must release results to the CSU and participating community college. Release question is asked at the end of the Computer Adaptive Test (CAT).
Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) Release Language Early Assessment of Readiness for College English The CAASPP results will assist the California State University (CSU) system or the California Community Colleges (CCC) system in providing you an early assessment of your readiness for college-level English. This early assessment will help you to earn an exemption from the CSU and participating CCC English placement tests that are required for entering freshmen. Your results are not required or used to be admitted to a CSU or CCC campus. Your CAASPP results will be provided to the institutions for which you have applied by marking the release circle. If you mark the Do Not Release circle, you will be required to submit the results at a later date if requested. Release Authorization By filling in the bubble below, I acknowledge that I am voluntarily releasing the results of my English/ Mathematics college readiness assessment to be shared with appropriate officials at the California State University (CSU) and California Community Colleges (CCC). Release Do Not Release
Reporting Scores If student does not release results, they must provide to the campus upon request. Student has ability to look-up results on-line. EAP, admission, and testing personnel have the ability to look up results and provide to the campus via the EPT/ELM look-up system. Duplicate reports will be available through ETS for free up to one year after graduation. Beyond that year, students will be charged $25
New EAP Communication Grade 12 Guide to College Readiness EAP Poster Your Pathway To College Readiness Grade 11 Flyer www.csusuccess.org what do the results mean? Below are the multiple ways to become CSU college ready Ready For English and Math college level courses CAASPP EAP: Standard Exceeded English: ACT: 22+ SAT: 500+ AP Language/Literature Composition: 3+ Math: ACT: 23+ SAT: 550+ AP Calculus or AP Statistics Exam: 3+ Conditionally Ready For English and Math college level courses CAASPP EAP: Standard Met English: ACT: 19-21, SAT: 460-490 Math: ACT: 20-22, SAT: 490-540 COMPLETE Not Yet Not or Ready Ready an approved senior year-long math course: ERWC, AP or IB, or Weighted Honors English All courses with a prerequisite of Algebra II or Integrated Math III, including: Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Pre-Calculus or Calculus, AP Calculus AB or BC, AP Physics or AP Statistics EXEMPT from EPT and/or ELM and CSU Early Start Program What Makes a Course College Level? EPT score below 147 ELM score below 50 EPT score of 147 or above ELM score of 50 or above EXEMPT from CSU Early Start Program NOT EXEMPT Required to participate in the CSU Early Start Program NO For College Level English And Math? The Early Assessment Program (EAP) Will Help You Be Prepared! The EAP helps students determine their readiness to take college level English and math courses before attending a California State University (CSU), or one of the participating California Community Colleges (CCC). MUST TAKE CSU EPT and/or ELM Must pass senior year-long course with a grade of C or better in order to be exempt from participating in the CSU Early Start Program YES Ready (Standard Exceeded) May enroll directly in college level courses upon admission to a CSU May enroll directly in college level courses upon admission to a CSU EAP Statuses For English and Math college level courses CAASPP EAP: Standard Nearly Met or Not Met English: ACT: 18 or below, SAT: 450 or below Math: ACT: 19 or below, SAT: 480 or below COMPLETE an approved senior year-long English course: EAP results provide an early indicator of your readiness to take college level courses. Knowing and understanding your EAP status and overall CAASPP scores will give you the opportunity to improve your skills during your senior year. (Unless you meet other Early Start Program exemptions) Go to: www.csusuccess.org/earlystart/early-start-faq Students who demonstrate readiness for college level courses have the English and math skills necessary to succeed without the need for developmental coursework. The credits you earn in these courses count towards college degree requirements. How Do Students Participate In EAP? All 11th graders will participate in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) in English Language Arts/Literacy and mathematics. Your EAP results are included on the CAASPP Individual Student Score Report provided by your high school. Your score report will provide an indicator of your readiness to take college level courses. EAP results are not used for admission. How Will Colleges Know If You Are College Ready? Let your EAP results count by releasing them to the California State University or California Community Colleges. Simply mark the release button at the end of the test. It s that easy! If you do not mark the release button, you will be required to submit your results at a later date. What Else Can You Do to Determine If You Are College Ready? Take the SAT or ACT in the 11th grade as an additional way to determine if you are ready for college level courses in English Language Arts and mathematics. We encourage you to register to take the test(s) in the spring of your junior year. Learn About the EAP Program at the California Community Colleges ACT: American College Testing AP: Advanced Placement CAASPP: California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress EAP: ELM: EPT: Early Assessment Program Entry Level Mathematics Exam English Placement Test ERWC: IB: SAT: Expository Reading and Writing Course International Baccalaureate Scholastic Aptitude Test For information on the use of CAASPP EAP results for exemptions and placement into appropriate courses at the community college you plan to attend, go to www.cccc.edu/eap. More Help Is Available Online - Check It Out! Learn about English and math interactive tools: www.csusuccess.org Take the Smarter Balanced Practice Test: www.smarterbalanced.org/practice-test Sign up for SAT: www.sat.collegeboard.org, ACT: www.actstudent.org Learn more about the Early Start Program: www.csusuccess.org/earlystart For more information about CAASPP go to: www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/ You may enroll directly in CSU college level English and/or math courses. Exempt from taking required CSU English and/or math placement tests (EPT/ELM) and from participating in the CSU Early Start Program. Conditionally Ready (Standard Met) You must take an approved senior year-long English and/or math course and pass with a grade of C or better in both semesters. Exempt from taking required CSU EPT/ELM and may be exempt from participating in the CSU Early Start Program. Not Yet Ready (Standard Nearly Met) Not or Ready (Standard Not Met) You must take the required CSU EPT/ELM. May be required to participate in the CSU Early Start Program unless you meet other Early Start Program exemptions.
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