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Early Assessment ProgramEarly Assessment ProgramEarly Assessment ProgramEarly Assessment Program
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Purposes of Early Assessment Purposes of Early Assessment Program (EAP)Program (EAP)
Purposes of Early Assessment Purposes of Early Assessment Program (EAP)Program (EAP)
Identify 11th grade students before their senior year who need to do additional work in English and/or mathematics before entering the CSU
Inform students, families, and high schools of students’ readiness for college-level work in English and mathematics
Motivate students to take needed steps to assure readiness
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Why should eleventh grade students Why should eleventh grade students participate in the EAP?participate in the EAP?
Why should eleventh grade students Why should eleventh grade students participate in the EAP?participate in the EAP?
Earn an exemption from CSU-required English and/or mathematics placement tests
Identify the need for additional preparation for college-level courses
Adjust senior-year coursework to prepare for college-level courses
Avoid investing time and money in college remediation courses that do not count toward a baccalaureate degree
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Early Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for College
Selected items from CST and additional EAP items (including essay in English) are scored to determine students’ readiness for college English and/or mathematics
Results of testing (CD-ROM, rosters, and student letters) are sent to school districts
School districts distribute rosters and student letters to high schools
High schools distribute letters to families/students
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Early Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for College
Approximately 182,000 students participated in Spring 2004
Results of 2004 testing will be sent to school districts mid-September, 2004
Delays in delivering results due in part to large number of essays to be scored
In future, the essays will be administered during the STAR testing window (same as grades 4 & 7)
Schools should consult with their district testing coordinators to determine when results and student letters will be made available
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Early Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for CollegeEarly Assessment of Readiness for College
English– Exempt– Non-exempt– Incomplete
Mathematics– Exempt– Conditionally exempt– Non-exempt– Incomplete
Results will identify students as:
…from placement testing and remediation when entering the CSU.
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How will CSU support high schools and high How will CSU support high schools and high school students to gain proficiency in school students to gain proficiency in
English-Language Arts and mathematics?English-Language Arts and mathematics?
How will CSU support high schools and high How will CSU support high schools and high school students to gain proficiency in school students to gain proficiency in
English-Language Arts and mathematics?English-Language Arts and mathematics?
One-year 12th grade English course aligned with ELA content standards for 11th & 12th grades
Comprised of lessons based on non-fiction and fiction texts
Fulfills the B requirement of the a-g subject area requirements; not intended as an honors or remedial course
Possible development of a web-based tutorial in critical reading and writing
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High School Implementation OptionsHigh School Implementation OptionsHigh School Implementation OptionsHigh School Implementation Options
2005-2006
Local Board adoption of 12th Grade Reading and Writing Course as a semester or full-year offering for seniors
Other options– Summer school course– After-school course– Additional course– Other English Placement Test preparation
setting
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Mathematics—Current ActivitiesMathematics—Current ActivitiesMathematics—Current ActivitiesMathematics—Current Activities Launch of “The Math Success Website” to assist
students and high schools in determining next steps
Review of software programs by Mathematics Faculty Validation Committee
Review of high school strategies for students identified as conditionally exempt
Determining how best to assist high schools in the use of existing resources–The Math Success Website, MDPT, ALEKS, other computer software, etc.
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Math Success WebsiteMath Success WebsiteMath Success WebsiteMath Success Website Designed for high school students, counselors,
teachers, and families; CSU EAP Coordinators; and others supporting college-bound students
Detailed information about EAP in mathematics, options for the senior year, and the ELM requirement
Interactive roadmap listing personalized guidance for satisfying the ELM requirement
ELM test information, practice problems, readiness assessment, and e-learning based math tutoring program for guided practice (e.g., ALEKS)
Student videos with academic planning advice www.csumathsuccess.org
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Professional Development Professional Development for High School Teachers in for High School Teachers in
English-Language ArtsEnglish-Language Arts
Professional Development Professional Development for High School Teachers in for High School Teachers in
English-Language ArtsEnglish-Language Arts
In partnership with County Offices of Education, provision of professional development related to the twelfth grade course
Continued offering of Reading Institutes for Academic Preparation through selected CSU campuses
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Professional Development for High School Teachers in Mathematics
Professional Development for High School Teachers in Mathematics
Establish a committee to identify professional development and other needs this fall
Include key CSU faculty, school district, county, and other representatives on the committee
Provide professional development, as needed, utilizing a model similar to English