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8/19/2013 1 Math, 6 – 12 August 20, 2013 To give feedback on student learning Measure student mastery of long-term learning targets Gives teachers AND students feedback on student learning Where is a student at with the targets right now? Formative in nature, though given toward end of unit To measure student mastery of unit as a whole If given at end of unit, how do we use it to make instructional decisions? NOT meant to be high stakes If students understand that it is to give feedback… Less anxiety Less likely to try to cheat Begin to shape classroom culture – less about “the grade” and more about student learning

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Math, 6 – 12 August 20, 2013

To give feedback on student learning Measure student mastery of long-term learning targets

Gives teachers AND students feedback on student learning ▪ Where is a student at with the targets right now?

Formative in nature, though given toward end of unit ▪ To measure student mastery of unit as a whole

▪ If given at end of unit, how do we use it to make instructional decisions?

NOT meant to be high stakes If students understand that it is to give feedback… ▪ Less anxiety

▪ Less likely to try to cheat

Begin to shape classroom culture – less about “the grade” and more about student learning

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For more information…

Go to Focused Instruction home page (MSP Staff Instructional FI Home Page)

Provide instant data Allows teachers to identify trends (even subtle ones) ▪ Gives teachers the ability to make instructional decisions

Informs students about their progress and learning

To inspire collaboration (common tests = common data language)

Empowers teachers to collaborate in their discipline

Allows principals the chance to help facilitate more focused coaching and collaboration

Enables T&L to make focused, more informed decisions (about PD, curriculum guides, resources, materials, etc.)

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The Focused Instruction Model/Cycle:

The CFS Benchmark Assessment protocols, procedures, and practices can be organized in the following way:

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I can describe the protocols, processes, and procedures

for administering a Focused Instruction Benchmark Assessment in Math or Science.

Session focus questions:

When do I give the Benchmark Assessment in CFS? How do I access the technology needed? How do I assign the test to my students in CFS? What is the student experience like?

MATHEMATICS Give the Benchmark Assessment on paper Tests are a combination of multiple choice AND open-ended

questions

Students record answers to multiple choice questions on

CFS ONLY multiple choice questions on CFS This does not have to be on the same day as paper assessment Students can only take the test on CFS ONE time

NOTE: Questions on CFS are NOT randomized.

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MATHEMATICS Determine when you plan to give the Benchmark

Assessment on paper Based on the pacing for the unit

Benchmark Assessments to print are linked to the Unit Planner

Determine when you want students to enter MC answers in CFS

Within 3 days of giving the paper test

Use the CFS Assessment Calendar (handout) to anticipate the availability of the cart or computer lab

Suggestion: Reserve the cart/lab a day or so after the test so that you can use the technology for an entire lesson.

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Reserve your iPad cart or computer lab

To Reserve an iPad Cart (or laptop cart): Use the eHelpDesk

See How to Checkout an iPad Cart Using eHelpDesk (handout)

To Reserve a Computer Lab: Follow your building’s procedures

Log into CFS and assign the test to your students

You are in total control of the testing window Recommendation: keep the testing window short (test security)

Assign the test to EACH of your classes Elementary teachers who are self-contained only need to assign to

their homeroom

Elementary teachers who have students outside of their own homeroom students will create dynamic groups (Quick Reference Guide handout will be available, complete with screenshots)

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How will I know which test to assign? Be sure to filter by selecting the Content Area, the Course, and by clicking

District Benchmarks Only

All District Benchmark assessments have the same naming structure: CONTENT_GRADEorCOURSE_UNITNAME(abbr.)

Ex. MATH_G04_NUMBEROPS2 MATH_INTALG_EXPONENTIAL

Let’s walk through the assignment

process together!

Log into CFS now.

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How much time should this take me?

Once you are comfortable with it, the assignment process in CFS should take 5 minutes or less.

When can my students see the test on CFS?

If the window is open, students can log in and see the test (or even take the test from home or from another class)

Recommendation: select a narrow window (Maybe no longer than an hour or two…it can always be extended if necessary)

What if I schedule the CFS test in advance, but the date is wrong? (assembly, field trip, fire drill, etc.)

If no students in the class have taken the assessment, you are able to Modify or Delete the assignment

If students have take the test, you can Extend the window (see next slide)

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What if a student is absent?

The end of the window can be extended, even if students have already taken the test

Do not worry about capturing all of your students’ data in CFS

Your Goal: 90% of your students

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Expectations about showing work for multiple choice questions (when appropriate)

About their login information How to figure out their username What to do if they do not remember their password

How to log in and navigate CFS Assign practice test in the first few weeks of school Good practice for students AND teacher

How to choose the correct test from their list. Reading the naming structure for CFS tests Cannot just say, “Choose the second test in the list”

How to use an iPad (if you plan on using iPads)

Where to find CFS icon

How to use an computer/laptop (if you plan on using computer)

How to find CFS through school or district pages

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MATHEMATICS Double check the assignment in CFS before class starts Modify if necessary

Have students take the Benchmark Assessment on paper

If students will be entering MC answers into CFS on the same day as the paper test… Recommendations:

Give the iPad/laptop (how to fit in computer lab) to the student after they have completed the test

Write down the time that the student is given the iPad Give the student no more than 5 minutes to enter their MC

answers

MATHEMATICS Have students log into CFS to enter their MC answers

(If they have not yet done so)

Be sure that students click Save Completed Test

Should take < 10 minutes

Be sure that students click LOG OUT in CFS

Let’s walk through what students will experience together! (Quick Reference Guide handout will also be available, complete with screenshots)

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Create a culture of learning with Benchmark Assessments – NOT high stakes

Keeping Data Integrity The questions are NOT randomized How will you seat students in the classroom/computer lab? How will the test and technology interact?

(Will the students be completing MC on CFS and CR at the same time?) Remember: browsers are not “locked down”

Keeping the Test Secure Set narrow testing windows Tests should not be sent home with students

Let’s walk through what students will experience together! (Quick Reference Guide handout will also be available, complete with screenshots)

Go to Classroom For Success…

On a computer: Access through

MPS home page OR

School home page

On an iPad: CFS shortcut icon

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Students log in…

What students see when they log in…

District Benchmark Assessments

(NOT YET TAKEN)

Teacher Created Assessments

(NOT YET TAKEN)

ALL Completed Assessments

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To take a test…

CLICK HERE

Pay attention to the test names. Be sure you are choosing the correct one!

Taking the Test…

Matches the number on their paper test

Students click to choose an answer

(Students scroll to get to more questions)

Goes back to the student’s CFS “home” Will NOT save and

selected answers Will leave the test

marked as not taken

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Completing the Test…

CLICK HERE to submit answers for completed test

REMINDER: Back To List will NOT save answers

When the test has been completed…

NOTICE: the test moved from here

to here

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Students can view their results…

CLICK HERE

What the Student Report Looks Like…

Learning Target # Don’t let that throw you. It still corresponds to LT 2.2. Learning Target Text

As it appears on the YAG/CAG

Learning Target Performance Represents how a student did on the MULTIPLE CHOICE questions associated with a learning target (So 50% could mean 1/2; 0% could mean 0/1, etc.)

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What if a student clicks Save Completed Test but did not answer all of the questions?

Students MUST answer every question.

Important things to remember:

Back to List A potential test security issue

Once the window is open, students can click on Take Assessment, view the assessment, click Back to List and it will look as though they have never opened the test

Prevention? Set narrow testing windows

Students MUST enter an answer to every question

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If you leave here today and remember only 1 thing…

CFS Help Button!

Problem Busters!

Problems with technology or CFS?

Fill out an eHelpDesk Ticket

Questions about Benchmark Assessments? Math (3-5): Mike Wallus ([email protected])

Math (6-8): Nicole Bridge ([email protected])

Math (9-12): Barb Everhart ([email protected])

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Please take a moment to complete the survey for today’s session.

The survey has been emailed to you.

It is also available on the Communications home page.

Thank you for your time today! Have a great school year!