Assessment Update
Quarterly MeetingMarch 12, 2013
Smarter Balanced Assessments
Summative Assessments Computer Adaptive Component Performance Tasks (1 ELA, 1 Math)
Optional Interim Assessments Computer Adaptive Component Optional Performance Tasks Same scale as Summative Assessments
Optional Formative Assessment Tools
Assessments
Adjusts to a student’s ability by basing the difficulty of future questions on previous answers
Provides more accurate measurement of student achievement, particularly for high and low-performing students
Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)
Challenge students to apply their knowledge and skills to respond to real-world problems
Collections of questions and activities that are connected to a single theme or scenario
Measure capacities such as depth of understanding, research skills, and complex analysis, which cannot be adequately assessed with selected- or constructed-response items
Performance Tasks
Delivered by computer
Not computer adaptive
One to two class periods to complete
Performance Tasks
Can only be computer adaptive if administered online
Paper-and-pencil version of the summative assessment will be available for a three-year transition period (spring 2015, 2016, and 2017)
Smarter design is to administer as much as possible online and the rest with paper-and-pencil
e.g., Grades 6-8 school: all online administrations except grade 6 math and grade 7 ELA
Online vs. Paper-and-Pencil
Current Estimated Testing Times
Test Type Grades
CAT Perf Task
Total In-Class Activity
Total
English Language Arts
3-5 1:30 2:00 3:30 :30 4:00
6-8 1:30 2:00 3:30 :30 4:00
11 2:00 2:00 4:00 :30 4:30
Mathematics
3-5 1:30 1:00 2:30 :30 3:00
6-8 2:00 1:00 3:00 :30 3:30
11 2:00 1:30 3:30 :30 4:00
Combined
3-5 3:00 3:00 6:00 1:00 7:00
6-8 3:30 3:00 6:30 1:00 7:30
11 4:00 3:30 7:30 1:00 8:30
Test items and performance tasks are being written
Sample items and Performance tasks released
Technology readiness online inventory Hardware, bandwidth Districts and schools receive a gap analysis
Recent/Current Smarter Activities
Achievement Level Descriptors (ALDs) ALDs describe performance on a standardized test in
terms of levels or categories (e.g., Not Met, Met, Proficient)
For the Smarter Balanced assessments, outcomes will be reported in terms of four levels of achievement: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4.
Future Discussion: one level could be split for a total offive levels
Drafts have been written and released for public review
Recent/Current Smarter Activities
Pilot Testing has begun Test of the items, performance tasks, and the testing
system
Scores/results will not be available
Scientific Sample Estimated to last up to three hours Selection process is complete Results used to inform test development
Volunteer Pilot Volunteer through online survey until March 27, 2013 Experience the assessment and some of its basic
features
Recent/Current Smarter Activities
Smarter development is on schedule Pilot tests being administered now Field tests scheduled for spring 2014 Operational tests scheduled for spring 2015
What if Smarter is not ready? ONE option - PASS, HSAP, and EOCEP in
2014-15
Concerns about whether the Smarter Assessments will be ready in time
Assessmentin South Carolina
Education Accountability Act (EAA)SECTION 59-18-310 (E)
The State Board of Education shall create a statewide adoption list of formative assessments
Subject to appropriations by the General Assembly for the assessments, local districts must be allocated resources to select and administer formative assessments from the statewide adoption list
Formative and Interim Assessments
Assessments currently on the adoption list
Blending Assessment with Instruction Program(BAIP-Math)
STAR Reading and STAR Mathematics
Measures of Academic Progress(MAP-Reading and Mathematics)
Formative and Interim Assessments
POSSIBLE Future Options If the EAA remains the same
Smarter Interim assessments could be evaluated for possible inclusion on the state’s Formative Adoption list
If the EAA is changed State pays for Smarter interim assessments? Districts pay for formative assessments? Other Possible Options?
Formative and Interim Assessments
Process for Approval ofAssessment Programs in
South Carolina
EAA SECTION 59-18-310 (A) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the State Board of Education, through the Department of Education, is required to develop or adopt a statewide assessment program …
State Board of Education
EAA SECTION 59-18-320 – (A) After the first statewide field test of the
assessment program … the Education Oversight Committee … will review the state assessment program … for alignment with the state standards, level of difficulty and validity, and for the ability to differentiate levels of achievement...
(B) After review and approval by the Education Oversight Committee, the standards based assessment … will be administered to all public school students…
Education Oversight Committee
The State Board of Education has adopted the Smarter Balanced assessments.
The Smarter field tests are scheduled for spring 2014.
Data will be sent to Education Oversight Committee (EOC) for review after the field test.
Smarter Assessments
Content Measured by Assessments in 2013–
14
MemorandumJanuary 26, 2013
Developing and field testing items is a very expensive endeavor.
The Department is using the limited state resources to assist districts in implementing the CCSS standards rather than investing large amounts of funds to develop ELA and mathematics items aligned to the CCSS that would only be used for one year.
Content Measured by Assessmentsin 2013–14
ELA and Mathematics
No changes in the assessments (alignment or format)
Assessments will be aligned to the HSAP skills which are linked under the title “What does the HSAP assess?” at http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs-services/43/ .
No changes in reporting
HSAP (2013–14)
Algebra 1/Mathematics for the Technologies 2,English 1, U.S. History and the Constitution, andBiology 1/Applied Biology
No changes in the assessments (alignment or format)
Assessments aligned to standards on the EOCEP web page at http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs-services/41/
No changes in reporting
EOCEP (2013–14)
Writing No changes in the assessments (alignment or format)
Students will respond to one section that requires an essay in response to the same style prompt as used in the past and a section of multiple-choice items.
The assessments will be aligned to the writing standards in the 2008 ELA standards at: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/programs-services/59/documents/StateBoardApprovedFinalMay14.pdf.
No changes in reporting
PASS (2013–14)
ELA and mathematics Constructed from test items in the current item
banks
Items will be selected that address the CCSS to the maximum extent possible
Selection design chosen so that teachers can feel confident that focusing their instruction on the CCSS for the school year will not penalize their students’ performance on these assessments
PASS Content Measured (2013–14)
ELA (reading and research) No changes in format of the assessments
Items will be selected from the current ELA item pool to develop a form that is as closely aligned to the CCCS as possible
No changes in reporting
PASS (2013–14)
Mathematics No changes in format of the assessments
Items selected from the current mathematics item pool to develop a form that is as closely aligned to the CCSS as possible
PASS (2013–14)
Mathematics Reporting Total Score Only
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) significantly different from the 2007 mathematics standards
Content shifting from one grade to another grade
e.g., content at grade 8 in the 2007 standards may have shifted to grade 6 in the CCSS.
Grade 8 test items cannot be shifted to grade 6 unless reviewed for appropriateness at the new grade and thenre-field tested.
PASS (2013–14)
Science No changes
Science standards undergoing cyclical review
approval in fall 2013
No changes in reporting
PASS (2013–14)
Social Studies No changes
New social studies standards approved in 2011
Test aligned to the 2011 standards http://ed.sc.gov/agency/se/Teacher-Effectiveness/Standards-and-Curriculum/
No changes in reporting
PASS (2013–14)
Science and Social Studies
2014-15 and Beyond
Science Assessments
Continue to be administered Currently aligned to the 2005 standards
New Standards to be adopted in winter 2013
Plans for changes to the assessments will remain in the discussion stage until after standards are written and approved.
Decisions to be made When to begin assessing the 2013 standards Whether to administer tests online
PASS and EOCEP2014-15 and beyond
Social Studies
Standards adopted by the State Board of Education August 18, 2011
Assessments Will continue to be administered Currently aligned to the 2011 standards Plans for possible online administrations are only in
the discussion stage
PASS and EOCEP2014-15 and beyond