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High School and Physical Fitness Assessment Office CAHSEE, GED, and CHSPE Program Updates Sacramento September 27, 2011 Ontario October 4, 2011 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Tom Torlakson,

High School Assessments Comparison Table When test Test Eligibility Requirements What is assessed Outcome administered California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) General Educational Development (GED) Must be working to attain a high school (HS) diploma and be enrolled in a California (CA) public school in grade 10, 11, or 12 or must be enrolled in an adult school operated by a school district. Must be at least 16 years of age, have completed one year of enrollment in grade ten, or will complete one year of enrollment in grade ten at the end of the semester during which the next regular administration will be conducted. Must be a CA resident or a member of the armed forces assigned to CA and meet any one of four the following criteria: 1) Must be 18 years of age or older or within 60 days of 18th birthday (regardless of school enrollment status). 2) Must be within 60 days of graduation from HS if remained in school and followed the usual course of study. May not be enrolled in school. 3) Must be 17 years of age, has been out of school for at least 60 consecutive school days, and provides a letter of request for the test from the military, a post-secondary institution, or a prospective employer. 4) Must be 17 years of age, is incarcerated in a CA state or county correctional facility, and meets four additional criteria. English-language arts (ELA) and mathematics Reading, language, and mathematics The GED Test battery is comprised of five content area assessments: Language Arts, Reading Language Arts, Writing Mathematics Science Social Studies Jul., Oct., Nov., Dec., Feb., Mar, and May Spring, fall, and summer On-going test administration Must pass both ELA and mathematics portions of the CAHSEE as part of the CA HS graduation requirements (i.e., receive HS diploma) Earn a legal equivalent of a CA HS diploma A CA HS Equivalency Certificate and an Official Score Report

CAHSEE Presentation Overview Update on the CAHSEE Alternative Means for Eligible Students with Disabilities (SWDs) Post-High School Outcomes (PHO) Study Additional Resources 3

CAHSEE Data Corrections for 2010 11 Deadline for 2010 11 final demographic data corrections is October 7, 2011 Local educational agencies (LEAs) are not charged to make these corrections Make student demographic corrections through the Educational Testing Service (ETS) CAHSEE Online Web page at https://cahsee.ets.org (Outside Source) 4

CAHSEE Exemption Enacted through the 2009 10 Budget Act and established in California Education Code Section 60852.3 Effective until implementation of alternative means (July 1, 2012) Eligible SWDs are exempt from meeting the CAHSEE requirement as a condition of high school graduation 5

Alternative Means to the California High School Exit Examination for Eligible Students with Disabilities: Flow Chart Alternative Means to the California High School Exit Individualized Education Program (IEP) Section 504 plan team Examination identifies for Eligible eligible SWDs Students with Disabilities: Flow Chart Eligibility Requirements Has not passed English-language arts (ELA) and/or mathematics portion(s) of the CAHSEE Has or will satisfy all other state and local graduation requirements Has an IEP or Section 504 plan Attempted the CAHSEE twice after grade ten, including once in grade twelve with accommodations and/or modifications specified of Public in Instruction IEP or Section 504 plan Tier I Criteria Students California Standards Test (CST) and/or California Modified Assessment (CMA) ELA and/or mathematics scale scores are equivalent to a passing score on the CAHSEE CAHSEE scale score less than 350 for either ELA or mathematics portion Alternative Means Tier II Criteria Students evidence includes standardized work samples that demonstrate the same level of academic achievement required for passage of the CAHSEE Student met Tier I criteria? Student Enters Tier II Student met Tier II criteria? Yes No Yes Satisfied CAHSEE Requirement No Satisfied CAHSEE Requirement Student may resubmit or appeal to state (operational only) 6

Alternative Means Key Dates July 2009 Budget Act established an exemption for eligible SWDs November 2009 Assembly Bill (AB) 2040 panel presented recommendations on alternative means to the State Board of Education (SBE) May 2010 American Institutes for Research (AIR) presented findings and recommendations from their study conducted in response to the Kidd (Chapman) settlement agreement 7

Alternative Means Key Dates (Cont.) July 2010 Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO) presented the SBE with their analysis of the AB 2040 panel recommendations and the California Department of Education (CDE) recommended the approval of a pilot study of the two-tiered alternative means process August-December 2010 The CDE performed statistical analyses and worked with the Advisory Commission on Special Education to develop recommendations on the pilot study 8

Alternative Means Key Dates (Cont.) March 2011 The SBE approved the pilot study; contractor engaged to perform the study March-November 2011 Conduct pilot study, evaluate submissions, hold focus groups, prepare draft report and recommendations 9

Status of the Alternative Means Pilot Study The pilot study was conducted to evaluate the proposed alternative means prior to statewide implementation. The results of the pilot study will be reported to the SBE at their November 2011 meeting. The following six slides will provide an overview of the alternative means pilot study. 1 0

Alternative Means Pilot Study Tier I Purpose Determine feasibility of using California Standards Test (CST), and when available California Modified Assessment (CMA) scores, as alternative scores establishing equivalency to the CAHSEE for eligible SWDs Three equating/linking methodologies were used to establish linkages between CST and CAHSEE scores: Equipercentile equating Empirical regression Common student equating 11

Alternative Means Pilot Study Tier I (Cont.) Tier I screening criteria Eligible SWDs must achieve a scale score of 300 on the CST for ELA, grade ten and a scale score of 269 on the CST for Algebra I to meet the CAHSEE requirement (SBE adopted scores) Additional analyses have been performed on the CMA for ELA, grade ten and Algebra I; proposed alternative scale scores will be recommended to the SBE in November 2011 Eligible SWDs not meeting the Tier I requirement advance to Tier II (evaluation of evidence) 1 2

Alternative Means Pilot Study Tier II Purpose Determine feasibility of using a collection of evidence as an alternative means to the CAHSEE for eligible SWDs Student eligibility criteria Current grade eleven and twelve general education students and SWDs who attempted the CAHSEE and passed or didnt pass one or both portions Local verification that the student has satisfied or will satisfy all other state and local requirements for high school graduation Most recent CAHSEE scale score (for general education students) ranging between 325 and 375 1 3

Alternative Means Pilot Study Tier II (Cont.) Types of Work Sample Formats On-demand writing prompt On-demand classroom performance task Classroom-prepared task Computer presentation Audio/visual presentation 1 4

Alternative Means Pilot Study Tier II (Cont.) Requirements for Work Sample Submissions Each student completes three work samples in one of five formats At least one work sample must be ondemand 1 5

November 2011 Alternative Means Next Steps Report pilot study findings and recommendations for statewide alternative means to the SBE July 1, 2012 Anticipated date of implementation of alternative means to the CAHSEE for eligible SWDs 1 6

Post-High School Outcomes (PHO) Study Purpose HumRRO will conduct a study to examine how students who graduated with differing levels of success on the CAHSEE are doing post high school 1 7

PHO Study: Data Predictor Data CAHSEE scores CST scores Outcome data from participating LEAs Senior surveys Short-term follow-up data Long-term follow-up data Study examines educational, military, and employment outcomes 1 8

PHO Study: Timeline March 2011 Workshop to reach common agreement among LEAs Summer-Fall 2011 Collect data Winter-Spring 2011 Analyze data Summer 2012 Workshop to review data and collaborate on findings and recommendations Fall 2012 Final report 1 9

PHO Study: More Information A description of the PHO Study will be included in the Independent Evaluation of the CAHSEE: 2011 Evaluation Report and posted by January 2012, on the CDE Independent Evaluation Reports Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/evaluations.asp. 20

CAHSEE Internet Resources CDE CAHSEE Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/ Questions and Answers about the CAHSEE http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/faq.asp CAHSEE Notes, Legal Updates, and Memorandums http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/updates.asp Exam Blueprints, Released Test Questions, Study Guides, Teacher Guides, Assistance Packets for LEAs, Technical Reports http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/resources.asp Exam Administration Dates and Guidelines, Regulations, Intensive Instruction Funding, and Apportionment Process http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/admin.asp Request for Test Variations, Test Matrices, Scribe and Sign Language Guidelines, and Questions and Answers Regarding Test Variations http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/accmod.asp 2 1

CAHSEE Contact Information Policy and General Information High School and Physical Fitness Assessment Office 916-445-9449 cahsee@cde.ca.gov Test Material Ordering and Logistics ETS CAHSEE Support 800-244-5687 cahsee-support@ets.org 2 2

GED Presentation Overview Highlights of the 21 st Century Initiative GED Test Series Next Generation Assessment Computer-based Testing (CBT) Phase 1 Phase 2 2 3

21 st Century Initiative Goals Facilitate pathways to achieve career- and college-readiness (CCR) and increase postsecondary education (PSE) attainment and career success by: Facilitating the development of a robust system of learning pathways to support GED test candidates; Developing a test that certifies CCR in addition to a high school credential; and Connecting GED test-takers with resources to enable their transition into career and college. 2 4

GED Test Series The GED Testing Service (GEDTS) projects that the 2002 test series will remain in place until 2014. Assessment and development goals for the GEDTS this year include: Determining content standards Developing assessment targets Drafting cut-score descriptors Beginning item development Drafting comprehensive research agenda 2 5

The Next-Generation Assessment Purpose 1. Provide a high school equivalency credential 2. Provide evidence of readiness to enter workforce training programs or post-secondary education 3. Provide information about a candidates strengths and areas of developmental need 2 6

The Next-Generation Assessment (Cont.) Philosophy of the GEDTS There is a foundational core of academic skills and content knowledge required for entry into: a job a training program an entry-level, credit-bearing post-secondary course The foundational core is defined by CCR standards The new GED assessment will assess four areas: 1. Literacy 2. Mathematics 3. Science 4. Social Studies 2 7

The Next-Generation Assessment (Cont.) Goals Align to the common core standards and developed to certify high school equivalency as well as college and career-readiness Are evidence-based Reflect the skills and knowledge most predictive of success in work and post-secondary education Are designed to measure deep understanding of core skills needed for a wide variety of pathways 2 8

CBT The CBT project is part of the GED 21 st Century Initiative, which strives to create a comprehensive GED program that prepares adults for careers, training, and post-secondary education. Allows greater access to the GED test Assesses the same content as the paper-based test (PBT) and uses the same passing standards and scoring requirements 2 9

CBT (Cont.) Phase 1 Usability and Comparability Study to learn more about GED test-takers and their interaction with the computer-based GED test. Determines whether the CBT scores are comparable to the PBT scores in measuring a testtakers knowledge, skills, and abilities. 3 0

CBT (Cont.) Phase 2 Allows candidates to take the GED test in a computer-based format in addition to the paperpencil format. Progresses in a staged manner involving a small number of states at one time. California is part of the first group of states to begin implementing CBT. 3 1

Test Center Network Approach The GED Testing Center Goals: Increase testing access throughout California by utilizing the approved Pearson VUE academic channel/test center network. Offer opportunity for current paper-based GED test centers to become a Pearson VUE authorized Test Center (PVTC). 3 2

Test Center Network Approach (Cont.) Full CBT Migration Immediate transition to CBT; no PBT Dual Program Gradual transition to CBT; offers both CBT and PBT Both Approaches: Convert GED test centers to PVTCs Begin GED testing at approved PVTCs 3 3

CBT Implementation GED testing centers must meet the technical and facility requirements. CBT implementation challenges: Policies and procedures vary between states and testing centers Financial model Scoring process Timeline to implement the CBT: The GEDTS anticipates that all states will transition to the CBT by 2014 3 4

GED Annual State Conference Bridging to the 21 st Century: Implications for GED October 27 and 28, 2011 Sacramento, California Additional information about the conference is available on the CDE GED Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/gd/2011gedconinfo.asp 3 5

GED Contact Information Policy and General Information High School and Physical Fitness Assessment Office 916-445-9438 GEDoffic@cde.ca.gov 3 6

California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) Presentation Overview Eligibility Requirements Administration Contact Information 3 7

Eligibility Must be at least 16 years of age, have completed one year of enrollment in grade ten, or will complete one year of enrollment in grade ten at the end of the semester during which the next regular administration will be conducted 3 8

Administration Consists of two test sections: ELA and mathematics Contains multiple choice questions (48 for language, 54 for reading comprehension, 30 for vocabulary, and 50 for mathematics) plus one persuasive essay Offered three time per year Requires a $110 registration fee Awarded a Certificate of Proficiency 3 9

CHSPE Contact Information Policy and General Information High School and Physical Fitness Assessment Office 916-445-9449 chspe@cde.ca.gov Testing Responsibilities, Duplicate Certificates and Transcripts, Training Materials, and Testing Logistics Sacramento County Office of Education 866-342-4773 chspe@scoe.net http://www.chspe.net/ (Outside Source) 4 0