NIEA Presentation Tamara Reavis PARCC, Inc.
PARCC s Priorities Determine whether students are college- and career-ready or on track Provide tools to assess student learning and support effective instruction during the school year Generate data, including growth measures, for accountability uses Report comparable data across schools, districts and states Use technology to engage students and create efficiencies in test development, administration, scoring and reporting 3
The PARCC Assessment System
Additional Features of the Assessment System Reading and writing score in addition overall ELA/L score End-of course tests in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II ELA/L tests in each of the grades 9, 10, and 11 Computer-delivered accommodations for SWDs Translations of math assessments for ELs Annual release of items and benchmarked essays Five performance levels in addition to scale scores and sub-scores Growth measures K-1 formative assessment tools Professional development 4
PARCC s Accessibility Features Designed to ensure all students can show their best work Accessibility Features for All Students Accessibility Features* Identified in advance Accommodations** *Available to all participating students, but must be identified prior to testing **For students with disabilities, English learners, and English learners with disabilities 5
Accessibility Features for All Students Audio Amplification Blank Paper (provided by test administrator) Eliminate Answer Choices Flag Items for Review General Administration Directions Clarified (by test administrator) General Administration Directions Read Aloud and Repeated (by test administrator) Highlight Tool Headphones Line Reader Tool Magnification/Enlargement Device Note Pad Pop-Up Glossary Redirect Student to Test (by test administrator) Spell Checker Writing Tools 6
Answer Elimination
Highlighter Tool
Line Reader
Accessibility Features Identified in Advance Answer Masking Background/Font Color (Color Contrast) General Masking Text-to-Speech for the Mathematics Assessments 10
Answer Masking
Text-to-Speech for Mathematics
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Presentation Accommodations Response Accommodations Timing and Scheduling Accommodations Unique Accommodations Emergency Accommodations
Accommodations for English Learners ACCOMMODATION Extended Time General Administration Directions Clarified in Student s Native Language General Administration Directions Read Aloud and Repeated as Needed in Student s Native Language Scribing or Speech-to-Text (Responses dictated in English) Word to Word Dictionary (English/Native Language) CONTENT AREA All Content Areas All Content Areas All Content Areas Mathematics Only All Content Areas 14
Changes in Testing Conditions Allowable for Any Student Who May Need Them School based teams may determine that any studentmay benefit from one or more of the following test administration conditions Small group setting Frequent breaks Time of day Separate or alternate location Specified area or seating Adaptive and specialized equipment or furniture Please note: IEP, 504 and EL teams may still document these needs in a student s IEP, 504 or EL plan based on the individual needs of students. 15
Technology Devices and Bandwidth Needed PARCC has designed the assessments to work with older technologies that schools have in place, as well as the newer technologies they are purchasing now. A school does NOT need a device for every student. PARCC offers a very low bandwidth option for test delivery mode. Technology purchases should consider instructional needs, not only assessment. PARCC will offer paper-based assessments for schools that need them. 16
Technology: Kinds of Devices Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, and Thin Client/VDI Computers (Windows, Mac, Chromebook) Support for Linux and selected Android devices will be added by Fall 2014. Tablets (ipad, Windows8) Screen size must be 9.5 inches (10 inch class) or larger. External keyboards (wired or Bluetooth) are required for tablets. Support for selected Android devices will be added by Fall 2014 17 All devices must meet the established hardware, operating system, and networking specifications available in the PARCC Technology Guidelines at http://www.parcconline.org/technology
Field Test: 14 States & DC Participated Over 1 million students participated Nearly 16,000 schools In most cases, 1-3 grades per school, 2 classrooms per grade Most student took one component in one content area 18
Field Test -Timeline 2014 January Feb March April May June July August Sept Field Test Preparation Regional workshops On-Site Visits Manuals & Narrated PowerPoint Presentations Call Center Tools to check computer systems & conduct dress rehearsals PBA Field Test March 24 April 11 EOY Field Test May 5 June 6 Practice Tests Research Findings 19
New Item Types Sample items available now for students and educators www.parcconline.org/computer-based-samples 20
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