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KTEA-3 for DummiesPRESENTED BY DUMMIES DR. ROBIN MCGEE, MARLA DAVIS, DR. BIRDIE BEZANSON, SUSAN MOORES, AND KRISTA DOUCETTE!

Agenda The ABCs of Testing Program Planning

Template for Level B test resultswhere is the KTEA in the PP process?

Break Nancy – test borrowing protocol What is the KTEA-3? KTEA-Brief vs KTEA-3 A song Principles of testing

Agenda (After Lunch)

Breakout practice Scoring and Interpretation Q and A

What are A-level Assessments?

• Tests which can be administered, scored and interpreted with the aid of the manual and a familiarity with the student population.

• Qualifications for administration and interpretation of Level A tests: • Minimum qualifications are a Bachelor of

Education Degree, experience working within a school system as a teacher and a familiarity with the topic.

• No formal training in assessment required

Informal Reading Assessment

1. Observation in Class

2. Running Records

3. File Review

4. Leveled Reading Chart

5. Consult with Classroom Teacher

Examples of formal Level A

Analytic Reading Inventory

Rosner Test of Auditory Analysis Skills

PRIME (Professional Resources and Instructions for Mathematics Educators)

Brigance Early Childhood Developmental Inventory

What is B-Level Assessment?

• Tests that require specific training for administration, scoring and interpretation. These tests are more complex than Level A tests and require an understanding of psychometric principles, the traits being measured, and the student population.

• Qualifications for administration and interpretation of Level B tests: • In addition to the qualifications for Level A Tests,

Level B test administrators must have Master level courses in assessment.

What are the B tests in the AVRSB? TONI – Test of Nonverbal Intelligence

PPVT-4 – Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test – 4th edition

KEYMATH VMI – Test of Visual-Motor Integration BRAKEN – Test of Basic Concepts KTEA-BRIEF – The Kaufman Test of Educational

Achievement - Brief Edition

What is C-level Assessment?

• These tests are more complex than Level A and B tests. They require an in-depth understanding of psychometric principles, the traits and constructs being measured, and the student population. This category includes such assessment as WISC, WAIS and other intellectual assessment tools.

C Level Assessment Continued

• Qualifications for administration and interpretation of Level C tests: • At least a Master’s degree in Special

Education, Educational Psychology or equivalent,

• A graduate level course in the assessment of intelligence, and

• Any additional requirements stipulated by the publisher.

Examples of Level C tests in AVRSB

Weschler Scales of Intelligence for Children (WISC-5)

Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Educational Achievement (WJ-4)

Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF-5)

Lending Policy and Procedure.

Nancy Canavan says: Three week loan!!! Email Nancy.Canavan@avrsb.ca with:

1. Full name

2. School

3. Year of Master’s course

4. Which test is wanted

Sent in interschool mail.

Return addressed to Nancy, indicate from whom.

Level B Report Template

This is the report template when you must use to report results.

Remember each test has it’s own definition of the descriptive category - “average” etc.

Template is found in “Resource School Based Forms and Documents”

Where does the KTEA3 fall in the program planning sequence?

1. Classroom Teacher Identification – Learner Characteristics Profile

2. Adaptations – documented3. Referral to Core team - more adaptations? Referral to PPT? 4. Program Planning team – referral to Resource5. Informal Reading Assessment6. Consult with Student Services (SLP, Psych)7. Level B testing – possibly KTEA-38. Consult with Student Services – is full psychoed required?

PPT and family informed9. Refer for Level C assessment (CELF-2; WISC, Woodcock-

Johnson IV)

Consultation with Student Services Review of past investigations and interventions

Recommendation on Level B tests (including KTEA-3) Testing of Student Report Generation

Template for other Level B testsFor KTEA, use the canned report in the online

scoringUpload to Confidential Docs in TIENET

Consult with PsychologyFull Psychoed required? Present to Program Planning Team and Family

What is the KTEA-3

Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement - Third Edition Pre-K through 12 (ages 4 to 25). Normed on 2600. Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced Error Analysis

19 subtests, 14 composites Reading Math Written Language Oral Language

What is the KTEA-3? CORE

Reading Writing Math

SUPPLEMENTAL Oral Expression Cross domain (e.g., listening comprehension)

What subtests?

Phonological Processing

Math Concepts & Applications

Letter & Word Recognition

Math Computation

Nonsense Word Decoding

Writing Fluency

Silent Reading Fluency

Math Fluency

Reading Comprehension

Written Expression

Associational Fluency

Spelling

Object Naming Facility

Reading Vocabulary

Letter Naming Facility

Listening Comprehension

Word Recognition Fluency

Oral Expression

Decoding Fluency

What composites?

Reading

Math

Written Language

Academic Skills Battery (ASB)

Sound-Symbol Decoding

Reading Understanding

Oral Language

Comprehension

Expression

Reading Fluency

Oral Fluency

Academic Fluency

Orthographic Processing

Pearson in-depth PowerPoint

http://www.masp.mb.ca/wp-content/uploads/KTEA-3-MASP-Handout.pdf

What is the KTEA-Brief? Core subtests, same norms

ReadingSingle word readingPassage comprehension

MathComputationProblem-solving

WritingWritten expressionSpelling

Both are Groovy Both have online scoring Both have report options Co-normed, so KTEA-Brief composites can be used in

KTEA-3

When do I use each?

KTEA-Brief

Screener – any age

Inconsistent achievement (class vs Resource vs tests, etc)

Quick estimate of grade level (new students)

Struggling with core curriculum

Outside agencies request info on academics

KTEA-3

Grade 3 and higher

All agree there is a problem

Complicated cases with little background

No Response to Intervention

Considering SLD caseload

KTEA-Brief Common (5-8 per year) To demo to parents the

issue To get program direction

KTEA-3 Rare (3 x per year) Considering a full

psychoeducational assessment

A song for you: “A B C”

Standardized Assessment 101

Serious Business“… NORMS ARE BASED ON EXAMINEES TESTED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION RULES. VIOLATING THESE RULES RENDERS THE NORMS OF VERY LIMITED VALUE.” P. 63

Statistical RelevancePOWER!!

Finding the Balance

“MAINTAINING STRICT ADHERENCE TO THE RULES, HOWEVER, IS NOT THE SAME AS ADMINISTERING THE TEST IN A ROUTE AND MECHANICAL MANNER.” P. 63

Key PointsKNOW YOUR MANUAL

Key PointsSECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY

Key PointsCOMPETENCY

Key PointsPREPARE STUDENTS FOR TESTING

Key PointsTESTING ENVIRONMENT

Key PointsTESTING ENVIRONMENT

Key PointsMATERIALS

Key PointsADMINISTRATION

Key PointsKNOW THE ETHICAL ISSUS

INFORMED CONSENT

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

COMPETENCY

Key PointsSHARING INFORMATION – REPORTS

Serious Business“… NORMS ARE BASED ON EXAMINEES TESTED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION RULES. VIOLATING THESE RULES RENDERS THE NORMS OF VERY LIMITED VALUE…. MAINTAINING STRICT ADHERENCE TO THE RULES, HOWEVER, IS NOT THE SAME AS ADMINISTERING THE TEST IN A ROUTE AND MECHANICAL MANNER.”

Goal

INFORM PROGRAM PLANNING

…and now, we introduce…ONLINE SCORING!!!

https://qglobal.pearsonclinical.com/qg/login.seam

Or type “Q Global Login” at Google

KTEA 3Q-Global on-line scoring procedure

Go to link https://qglobal.pearsonclinical.com

LOGIN To QGlobal USERNAME:

Robin.McGee@avrsb.ca

PASSWORD: AVRSBis#1

Remember: AVRSB is Number One!

If you would like a tutorial go through the steps outlined in getting started;otherwise, click “close”.

Click “add an new examinee”.

Enter demographic information(No comment is necessary)

Don’t bother entering “History info”…(it does not appear in the report for the KTEA 3.)

SAVE!

1. Click on the student, then double click.

2. Click on “Assign new assessment”

Choose “KTEA 3, form A” Choose “Assign”

Enter assessment details, administration testing info, and…

Click on “Scores” and enter info from the record form. Enter “Error Analysis and Qualitative Observations” if you wish.

And Close

.

Click on “Generate report”

Choose the options that you would like included in the report. Click “Generate Report”

Then click

Click the “Back” button to take you to the front “Examinee” page.

To Generate a Parent Report: choose “Reports” from the top of the “Examinee” page.Click on the student, then on the KTEA assessment.Click on “Configure report” and then choose “Parent Report”

Choose the options you would like; Click “Generate Report”

That’s it! Easy Peasey; Lemon Squeezey!

BREAK-OUT!

Interpretation using the KTEA3 Computerized Report

Subtest score summary table Subtest score summary profile Composite score summary profile Qualitative observations

If in doubt, consult with psychologists

Where does the KTEA-3 go in TIENET?

Go to Student Docs Create New Document Confidential Student Records Choose “Level A and B testing” Attach

FINALIZE!!

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