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Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Pennsylvania State
Assessments
2013 - 2014
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Presentation Content• New This Year• Important Dates • Standards/Anchors/Resource Materials• Classroom Diagnostic Tools (CDT)• PSSA Math, Reading, Writing, and Science• Keystone Exams• Accommodations• PASA Math, Reading and Science• ACCESS for ELLs• NAEP• Monitoring• Coming in 2015• Contact Information
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
• New This Year– Questions on Accountability, contact:
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Concussions and participation
• if a student has been diagnosed with a concussive injury and there is medical documentation within 2 weeks of the start of the testing window that states the student may not participate in standardized testing, the student should be coded as “Recent Medical Emergency”. In all other instances involving concussive injuries and student nonparticipation, the student should be coded as “Other”. Marking “Other” has a negative impact on participation rate.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Calculator use
• Except for the Non-Calculator section of the PSSA Mathematics assessment, as long as the Pennsylvania Calculator Policy is followed, calculators may be used for any part of the following assessments:
a. Remaining sections of the PSSA Mathematics assessment (except for Grade 3)
b. Algebra I Keystone Exam
c. PSSA Science assessment
d. Biology Keystone Exam
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Affirmation of Code of Conduct for Test Takers
• beginning with the 2013-2014 PSSA and the spring 2013-2014 Keystone Exams the following will be added to the answer book for the student response—
• By marking this bubble, I verify that I understand the “Code of Conduct for Test Takers” that my test administrator has reviewed with me.
• For the online mode there will be a question at the end of the test after the student clicks Complete, Yes or No: I understand the “Code of Conduct for Test Takers” that my test administrator has reviewed with me.
• Added in all “Directions for Administration”: it is essential that all students understand the importance of each point in the code of conduct before testing begins.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Additions for test administration:
• Added to the “Handbook for Assessment Coordinators” in the Procedures for Completing the Materials Accountability Form: in the interest of test security it is of the utmost importance that the District Assessment Coordinator, School Assessment Coordinator, and persons responsible for handling test materials can account for these materials at all times. Failure to account for and return (see Part VIII—Return of Assessment Materials) test materials can result in serious consequences as this may present a breach in test security.
• References in the Keystone Exam’s “Handbook for Assessment Coordinators” and all Keystone Exams’ “Directions for Administration” indicate each module must be scheduled as a separate exam session. Modules may be scheduled AM and PM of the same day or on separate days.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Additions for test administration:
• Added to the Ethical Standards for Test Administration” in the DO section of During Test Administration: during active monitoring ensure that students are working in the correct section/module and that they are bubbling in answers in the correct section of the answer book for the section of the test book in which they are working. Be cautious in redirecting or assisting students that you are not violating test security by “coaching” (see DO NOT list below).
• In the “Directions for Administration” for the 2013-2014 Keystone Exams and forward in all DFAs students will be told when they complete a section to make sure they have completely erased any changed responses and stray marks. Currently, they are only given the direction to erase when they are told five minutes is remaining in the section.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Additions for test administration:
• In the “Directions for Administration” for the 2013-2014 Keystone Exams and forward in all DFAs, test administrators will be directed to collect test booklets and answer booklets when the students have completed the section and not wait until all students have completed the section.
• All test certifications have been revised. A new General Certification has been developed to be used with individuals who are not covered by the other certifications. These individuals include secretarial staff, custodial staff, etc.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Additions for test administration:
• Scoring guidelines will be included separately with the secure test materials.
• PDE has the test contractor prepare a report for each LEA on excessive logins by the same student to an online assessment. Please keep a record of system failures such as loss of internet connection, etc., to answer any questions your LEA may have.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Demographic pages
• School must complete the “Complete for All Students” on page 1 of the demographic pages for the Keystone Exams and the same information regarding enrolled in Keystone course in eDirect for the online mode. The Not Enrolled bubble should be used for students who are taking the Keystone Exams strictly for accountability, and for students retaking a Keystone Exam unless the students are enrolled in the course again. If a school has more than one course that might be used as a Keystone Exam, e.g., Algebra A and Algebra B, the district/school must decide which course is to be designated as the Keystone Exam course. It is important one of these bubbles is marked for each student because the information is used for PVAAS calculations.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
New This Year• Pennsylvania Core Standards (PCS) aligned
content in embedded field test items.• Standalone writing field test, grades 6-8.• Video Sign Language (VSL) version • Updated and revised Pennsylvania State Test
Administration Training (PSTAT).- One-to-one online interactive training for Test
Administrators- Self-check quiz at end- Certificate of Completion- www.pssatraining.com
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Important Dates
Keystone Exams Testing Window• Winter:• Wave 1: December 2-13, 2013• Wave 2: January 8-22, 2014• Spring:• May 12-23, 2014• Summer:• July 28-August 1, 2014
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Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Important Dates• PSSA Writing Field Test, February 3-14, grades 6-8.• PSSA Math/Reading, March 17-28, grades 3-8.• Make-up for Math/Reading, March 31-April 4, grades
3-8.• PSSA Writing, March 31-April 4, grades 5 & 8.• Make-up for Writing, April 7-11, grades 5 & 8.• PSSA Science, April 28-May 2, grades 4 & 8.• Make-up for Science, May 5-9, grades 4 & 8.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Important Dates• ACCESS for ELLs, January 27 - March 7, grades K-
12.• NAEP, January 27-March 7, grades 4, 8, & 12.• PASA Reading/Math, February 17 – March 28,
grades 3-8 & 11.• PASA Science, February 17 – May 19, grades 4 & 8.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
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Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
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PA Standards• PA Academic Content Standards and
Assessment Anchors are available on the PDE website.
• PA Core Standards (draft) and Assessment Anchors are available on the PDE and SAS websites.
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The Taxonomy of Assessment Anchor Content Standards
1. Content Area
2. Grade Level
3. Reporting Category
4. Assessment Anchor Content Standards(Assessment Anchors)
5. Assessment Anchor Descriptor
6. Eligible Content
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Assessment Anchor Coding
S4.A.1.1.1
Science
Grade Level
ReportingCategory
Assessment Anchor
AssessmentAnchorDescriptor
Eligible Content
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Important Features to Know
e.g.- The list is made up of examples but
are not limited to those given
i.e.- The list is limited to those specific
examples given
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Important Features to Know
or - a student can be assessed on all or just some of the
elements in the Eligible Content
and - the intent is to assess each element in the Eligible
Content
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Resource Materials
Item and Scoring Samplers Performance Level Descriptors
Detailed description of Advanced, Proficient, Basic, and Below Basic Performance Level Cut Scores PSSA Assessment Handbook for all content areas 2014 “Getting Ready” Power Point
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Classroom Diagnostic Tools
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has completed development of the Classroom Diagnostic Tools (CDTs) to support teachers and students in grades 6 through 12 in Mathematics, Reading/Literature and Science. These tools - available at no cost to districts - are fully integrated and aligned to the Standards Aligned System (SAS) and enable educators to identify a student’s academic strengths and areas of need as well as links to classroom resources.
CDT grades 3-5 is currently being field tested and will be available operationally in Spring 2014.
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Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Dr. Carolyn Dumaresq, Acting Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA)
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PSSA Math
Assessment2014
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Math 2014
Criterion Referenced Five Reporting Categories
o - Numbers and Operationso - Measuremento - Geometryo - Algebrao - Data Analysis
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Math 2014
Student score comes from:o - 60 multiple choice questionso - Three open-ended questions
Students take:o - 72 multiple choice in grades 3 - 8o - Four open-ended questions
All grades will alternate subject areas with Math coming first.
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Math 2014
Scores come from the COMMON ONLY.
2014 PSSA Math Test Format Number of Multiple
Choice Items per Student
(1 point each)
Number of Open-Ended Items per
Student (4 points each)
GradeEstimated
Time of Test
Common Multiple Choice Items
Equating Block Items
Field Test
Items
Common Open-Ended Items
Equating Block Items
Field Test
Items
Total Number of Score Points
3-8
180 minutes
3 sessions
60 2 10 3 0 160+12=
72
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Math 2014
Embedded Field Test based on PCS Open-Ended items scored on a 0-4 scale Item-specific scoring guidelines but no general
rubric Formula sheets will be provided for grades 4
through 8. o See Resource Materials on our web site for the
formula sheets and item samplers
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Item Specifics
Multiple choice items based on Eligible Content* Open-ended items based on Anchor (Verbs come from Anchor,
Anchor Descriptor or Eligible Content; Content comes from Eligible Content.)
Reminder:
Have students read the OE items carefully and
answer exactly what is being asked.
*All items based on the PCS may cross Eligible Content and Anchors and Reporting Categories.
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Item Specifics
Examples of how OE items might be phrased:
- Show or explain all your work.
- Show all your work. Explain why you did each
step.
- Explain why [something is true or false]
- Describe how [doing something affects
something else; to find something, etc.]
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Math 2014
Roy is running for class president. He polls 50 students. 60 percent of them say they will vote for him.
A. There are 350 students in Roy’s class. Based on his survey, how many students should he expect to vote for him? Show or explain all your work.
B. Roy will sell fruit drinks to raise money for his campaign. A fruit drink cost $0.10 and he sells it for $0.50. How many fruit drinks does Roy need to sell to earn $80? Show all your work. Explain why you did each step.
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Math 2014
Rubric (for sample item only): Part A:
- ½ point for correct answer- 1 point for complete and correct work OR
½ point for correct but incomplete work. Part B:
- 1/2 point for correct answer- 1 point for correct and compete work OR
½ point for correct but incomplete work.- 1 point for correct and complete explanation.
½ point for correct but incomplete explanation.
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Math 2014
Rubric Metric:
Total Points (within) Score (on) 4 4
3 – 3 ½ 3
2 – 2 ½ 2
½ - 1 ½ 1
0 0
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Math 2014
Some notes about open-ended items:
- Guess and Check is a valid method but at least two incorrect guesses must be shown to receive full credit.
- Not all open-ended items require a “why.”
- At least half the score points must come from one Anchor. The rest can come from anywhere else in that Reporting Category.
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Math 2014
Can have a “blemish” and still get a score of 4 “e.g. missing $” may or may not be a blemish depending on
the item and grade. If an answer box is given the answer does not have to be in the
answer box to receive full credit, but if there is an answer in the answer box it overrides any other answer given.
An incorrect answer carried through correctly will receive full credit for the correct part.
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Math 2014
Testing time is approximately 150-180 minutes for Math.
Testing in Grades 3 - 8.
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Math 2014
Rulers and protractors will be provided where needed (grades 3 and 4 respectively). Students must use the rulers and protractors provided for the PSSA.
Rulers will be used in grade 3 only and will be scaled to the ⅛ inch and millimeter. Students will be required to measure to the ¼ inch and centimeter.
Protractors will be used at grade 4 only.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us
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Pennsylvania State Assessments 2013-2014
Math 2014
Calculator Policy The PSSA is designed so that calculators are not necessary
for students to be successful. If students choose to use a calculator on the portions of the PSSA for which calculators are permitted then they must adhere to the guidelines listed below. It is incumbent upon the school test coordinator to ensure that all calculator policies are implemented and followed, including making sure calculators have no programs stored in their memory. Please note that if a student wants to restore the deleted programs he or she will have to back them up prior to the assessment.
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Math 2014 The following are NOT allowed for the
PSSA or Keystones: Non-calculators such as cell phones, smart phones, laptops,
PDAs, pocket organizers, tablets, etc. Beaming capabilities. (These must be disabled.) Wireless communication technologies. Calculators having
wireless communication technologies may be used if those technologies are disabled.
Calculators with QWERTY keyboards or other typewriter-like keyboards or keypads (e.g. Dvorak).
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Math 2014 The following are NOT allowed for the
PSSA or Keystones: Calculators with built in Computer Algebra Systems – CAS. Calculators that make noise, have paper tape, need to be
plugged in or talk unless these specific calculators are required as an accommodation. (Please refer to the Accommodations Guidelines.)
Sharing calculators by students during a test session. All programs/information stored in a calculator. These must be
deleted prior to using that calculator on any section of the PSSA. Typically these are graphing calculators but scientific calculators may also contain stored programs.
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Math 2014
This is intended to be a general description of what is not allowed. It is not meant to be an exhaustive list of specific calculators, devices or technologies that cannot be used on the PSSA.
As technology changes this policy will be reviewed and may also change.
The current Pennsylvania Calculator Policy is available on our website.
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Math 2014
Grade 3: CANNOT use calculators Answers marked in test booklet
Grade 4 and up: Calculators ARE permitted on all but the beginning few
items.*
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Math Test Blueprint(May vary according to the items available.)
Reporting Category
Grade3
Grade4
Grade5
Grade6
Grade7
Grade8
Grade11
Numbers and Operations 40-50% 43-47% 41-45% 28-32% 20-24% 18-22% NA
Measurement 12-15% 12-15% 12-15% 12-15% 12-15% 12-15% NA
Geometry 12-15% 12-15% 12-15% 15-21% 15-21% 15-20% NA
Algebraic Concepts 12-15% 12-15% 13-17% 15-20% 20-27% 25-30% NA
Data Analysis and
Probability13-16% 12-15% 12-15% 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% NA
Total Points72
Points72
Points72
Points72
Points72
Points72
PointsNA
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Math Performance Level Cut Scores
Performance Level
Grade3
Grade4
Grade5
Grade6
Grade7
Grade8
Advanced 1370 and up
1445 and up
1483 and up
1476 and up
1472 and up
1446 and up
Proficient 1180-1369
1246-1444
1312-1482
1298-1475
1298-1471
1284-1445
Basic 1044-1179
1156-1245
1158-1311
1174-1297
1183-1297
1171-1283
Below Basic 750-1043
700-1155
700-1157
700-1173
700-1182
700-1170
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PSSAREADING
ASSESSMENT2014
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About the Eligible Content
The Eligible Content at each grade level shows the range of knowledge and skills drawn upon to design the PSSA for that grade level.
Examining the Eligible Content across grade levels shows the progression of expectations from one grade to the next.
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About the Test Three Reading Sections on the PSSA Math and Reading sections alternate
- Math: Sections 1, 3, 5
- Reading: Sections 2, 4, 6 Alignment with PA Academic Standards: Assesses knowledge
and skills described in the Assessment Anchor Content Standards
Target Passage Types
- Eligible passage genres identified at each grade level
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Grade 3 Three sessions Sections 2, 4, & 6 (alternates w/Math) Approximately 40-70 minutes each Target Passage Types for Common Passages
- Two Stories- One Poem- One Informational- One Autobiography/Biography or one
Practical/How-to/Advertisement 56 multiple-choice items (40 common items) 5 open-ended items: 3 short answer (2 common) and 2 evidence –based
selected-responses (EBSR). Students write ALL answers in test booklet
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Grade 3 Test Format
Approximate length
Number of Multiple-Choice Items
(1 point each)
Number of Other Items
Short Answer, (3 points each), EBSR, (2-3 points each)
40 - 70 minutes each section
CommonEquating
BlockField
TestCommon
Equating Block
Field Test
40 8 8 2 0 3
Total 150 – 180 minutes
Student score (Common Only): 46 points
Total points on each test: 68*
* Field test items do not count for student score
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Grades 4-8 Three sessions Sections 2, 4, & 6 (alternates w/Math) Approximately 45-85 minutes each Target Passage Types (mix varies by grade)
- Story - Poem - Informational- Autobiography/Biography - Practical/How-to/Advertisement - Essay/Editorial (grades 5-8)
56 Multiple-choice items (40 common items) 7 Open-ended items: 4 short answer (all common items), 2 evidence-based
selected responses, and 1 text dependent analysis. Students write answers in answer booklet
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Grades 4–8 Test Format
Approximate length
Number of Multiple-Choice Items
(1 point each)
Number of Other Items
Short Answer, (3 points each); EBSR, (2-3 points each); Text Dependent
Analysis
45 - 85 minutes each section
CommonEquating
BlockField
TestCommon
Equating Block
Field Test
40 8 8 4 0 3
Total 185 – 225 minutes
Student score (Common Only): 52 points
Total points on each test: 75*
* Field test items do not count for student score
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Reading Reporting Clusters
GradeComprehension
and Reading Skills (Category A)
Literature and Interpretation(Category B)
3 60-80% 20-40%
4 60-80% 20-40%
5 60-80% 20-40%
6 50-70% 30-50%
7 50-70% 30-50%
8 40-60% 40-60%
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Genre Coverage
GradeFiction
(and Nonfiction) Narrative
Nonfiction
3 50-70% 30-50%
4 50-70% 30-50%
5 50-70% 30-50%
6 40-60% 40-60%
7 40-60% 40-60%
8 40-60% 40-60%
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Level Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Advanced 1442 and up
1469 and up
1497 and up
1456 and up
1470 and up
1473 and up
Proficient 1235-1441
1255-1468
1275-1496
1278-1455
1279-1469
1280-1472
Basic 1168-1234
1112-1254
1137-1274
1121-1277
1131-1278
1146-1279
Below Basic 1000-1167
700-1111
700-1136
700-1120
700-1130
700-1145
Reading Scale Score Ranges by Performance Level and Grade
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Not the Same! Performance Level
Descriptors– Advanced– Proficient– Basic– Below Basic
Scores on Open-Ended Reading Questions– 3 points– 2 points– 1 point– 0 points
≠1) Scores on open-ended questions contribute to a student’s raw score.2) The student’s raw score is converted to a scale score.3) The student’s scale score is interpreted as a Performance Level.
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Grade 4 Online Multiple Choice Question (1 point)
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Grade 4 Open-Ended Question (3 points)
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Grade 7 Selected Response (3 points)
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English Language Learners(ELLs)
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Student’s English Language Learner (ELL) statuses:
ELL and enrolled in a U.S. school after May 3, 2013 (previous enrollment in Puerto Rico is not considered as enrollment in U.S. schools) – Excused from PSSA Reading.
ELL and enrolled in a U.S. school on or before May 3, 2013 – Must take all PSSA subjects.
Exited an ESL/bilingual program and in the first year of monitoring – Must take all PSSA subjects.
Exited an ESL/bilingual program and in the second year of monitoring – Must take all PSSA subjects.
Former English Language Learner and no longer monitored.
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ELLs and PSSA Reading
• Students who are expected to exit LEP (ESL) services, even in their first year in a U.S. school, should take the PSSA Reading test. This is because PSSA Reading test scores are used as part of the exit criteria for those services. Students who do not take the PSSA will not have the opportunity to register a PSSA score for program exit.
• Accommodations for ELLs are in the 2013-2014 Assessment Handbook for ELLs posted on the PDE website.
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Writing 2014
Alignment: PA Academic Standards 1.4 & 1.5 (not the PCS) All Students in Grades 5, 8 Exceptions: ELL students in first 12 months and PASA
students ( PASA students take a teacher created and scored alternate writing test based on IEP goals, stored in the IEP folder)
Multiple-Choice: measure conventions Writing Prompts: measure composition skills and conventions Mode-specific Scoring Guidelines for composition Conventions scored separately
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2014 Writing Test Format
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2014 Writing Test Format Online:
3 sections (may administer sections 1 & 2 in same session) Responses selected and typed on computer Scratch paper and pencil for pre-writing should be provided 3,000 characters space for each grade 5 prompt 5,000 characters space for each grade 8 prompt Online test tutorial has same number of characters available
Paper Pencil: 3 sections (may administer sections 1 & 2 in same session) Responses marked/written in test booklet Scratch paper for pre-writing should be provided 2 lined pages for each prompt response
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How Are Responses Scored? Writing prompt responses scored by hand (with 10 percent
read twice) Focus, Content, Organization and Style
Scored holistically using the 1-4 pts. Mode-specific Scoring Guidelines Editing and Revising
Scored separately using the 1-4 pts. Conventions Scoring Guidelines
Non-scorable: Illegible; incoherent; insufficient; blank paper Off-prompt: Still receives a Conventions score Off-mode: Loss of one point in Composition score
Bubbled multiple choice responses Machine scored; 1 pt. each
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Writing Score Points
MultipleChoice
Writing Prompts
Totals
Conventions Mode
12 8 80 100
12 items each worth 1 point each
(12 X 1) = 12
2 items each worth a maximum of 4 points each
(2 X 4 = 8)
2 items each worth a maximum of 4 points each(The raw score is multiplied by 10)
(2 X 4) X 10 = 80
12+8+80=100
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Writing Scaled Score Ranges by Grade and Performance level
Performance level Grade 5 Grade 8
Advanced1909
and up1748
and up
Proficient1236-1908
1236-1747
Basic745-1235
914-1746
Below Basic700-744
700-913
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Standalone Writing Field TestGrades 6 - 8
February 3 - 14, 2014
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Who Takes the Field Test?
All schools will receive the field test booklets for grades 6-8 (no online available)
Participation is strongly recommended All materials are secure and must be returned
to DRC Exceptions:
- ELL students in first 12 months
- PASA students
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Field Test Design Paper and pencil only Time: Approximately 54-69 minutes One section
- 24 Multiple Choice- language skills
- 1 Writing Prompt- Composition
- Any three modes (narrative, informative, argumentative)
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Field Test Writing Scoring Guidelines
New Writing Scoring Guidelines have been drafted Hand-scored Holistic scoring (conventions included in score) 1- 4 pts.
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Sample Grade 8 Language Multiple Choice (1 pt.)
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Sample Grade 7 Writing Prompt (4 pts.)
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Sample Grade 7 Text Dependent Analysis Essay (4 pts.)
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How Are TDA Responses Scored?
New TDA Scoring Guidelines have been drafted Hand-scored Holistic scoring (includes text analysis and
compositional scoring) 4 pts.
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Coming in 2015 Writing will be a part of the ELA test Grades 3-8
o All grades will be assessed on writing compositiono All grades eligible for three modeso All language items are standalone multiple choice
Text Dependent Analysis will be a part of the ELA test Grades 4-8
o TDA prompt will be associated with a reading passageo TDA essay response will be scored on text analysis and on
writing compositional skills
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PSSA Science 2014
All students in grades 4 and 8
Exception:
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PSSA Science 2014
Criterion Reference Four Reporting Categories - The Nature of Science - Biological Sciences - Physical Sciences - Earth and Space Sciences Embedded Field Test Open-Ended items scored on a 0-2 Item-specific scoring guidelines
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District and School Reporting
A. The Nature of Science
1. Reasoning and Analysis
2. Processes, Procedures, and
Tools of Scientific Investigation
3. Systems, Models, and Patterns
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B. Biological Sciences
1. Structure and Function of Organisms
2. Continuity of Life
3. Ecological Behavior and Systems
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C. Physical Sciences
1. Structure, Properties and Interactions of Matter
2. Forms, Sources, Conversions, and Transfer of
Energy
3. Principles of Force and Motion
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D. Earth and Space Sciences 1. Earth Features and Processes that
Change Earth and Its Resources
2. Weather, Climate, and Atmospheric
Processes
3. Composition and Structure of the
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Science Test Composition
50% Nature of Science
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50% Biological Science
Physical Science
Earth and Space Sciences
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PSSA Science 2014 Test Blueprint
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PSSA Science Performance Level Cut Scores
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PSSA Science 2014
Student score comes from: Grades 4 and 8
- 58 Multiple Choice items
- Five open-ended items (two points each)
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PSSA Science 2014
Total number of items: Grade 4
- 68 Multiple Choice Items
- Seven open-ended Items Grade 8
- 70 Multiple Choice Items
- Seven open-ended Items
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Total Number of Multiple Choice Items per Student
Total Number of Open-Ended Items per Student
Total Number of points
(Common Items Only)
GRADE
Approx.Length
Common Items
Common Scenario
Items
EquatingBlockItems
Field Test
Items
Common Items
(2 points each)
Equating BlockItems
Field Test
items
Number of Score Points per Student
4
110-115 Minutes
2 Sections
58 0 2 8 5 1 1 58+10=68
8
120-125 Minutes
2 Sections
54 4 2 10 5 1 1 58+10=68
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Keystone Exams
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Keystone Exams Offered three times each year – winter, spring
and summer Offered in Algebra I, Biology and Literature Students can retake them until they score at the
proficient level Project-Based Assessment – contact respective
IU curriculum office or email the SAS helpdesk at [email protected]
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Who Takes the Keystones? All students in Grade 11 who have not already taken a
Keystone Exam in Algebra I, Biology, and Literature All students who will complete a Biology course this
school year All students who will complete an Algebra I course
this year All students who will complete coursework that
covers the content of the Literature Exam this year
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Keystones and Regulations
Students must take the Keystone Exams to meet class of 2017 graduation requirements under Chapter 4 Regulations.
Students must take the Keystone Exams to meet federal accountability requirements.
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Keystone Algebra I Exam
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Keystone Algebra I Two modules Each Module has 30 points – 18 from multiple
choice and 12 from open-ended Each open-ended is worth four points Some open-ended will be machine scored Students in the class of 2017 must score at the
proficient or advanced level to graduate
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Keystone Algebra I Modules are scored separately and can be
passed separately Students must score proficient (or higher) on
the entire exam but not necessarily pass each module
If a student retakes the exam the highest score on each module will count
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Keystone Algebra I – Estimated Time
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Keystone Literature Exam
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Keystone Exams will be used for three purposes:
- Federal Accountability as per ESEA Flexibility Waiver requirements
- Chapter 4 requirement that the class of 2017 and beyond must demonstrate proficiency for the purpose of earning a PA high school diploma
- State Accountability as per new School Performance Profile (SPP) requirements
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The Literature Keystone Exam will assess students’ mastery of the Literature Assessment Anchors as defined by the Eligible Content and will be aligned to the Concepts and Competencies.
Module 1 Module 2
Assessment Anchors Covered Fiction Literature Nonfiction Literature
Number of Eligible Content Covered 25 31
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Types of questions and number of questions covered in the Literature Keystone Exam operational form.
*Multiple Choice Questions
Constructed Response Questions
*Multiple Choice Questions
Constructed Response Questions
*Multiple Choice Questions
Constructed Response Questions
Number of Operational Questions
2 17 3 2 17 3 4 34 6
Number of Field Test Questions
1 6 1 1 6 1 2 12 2
Total 3 23 4 3 23 4 6 46 8
Module 1 Module 2 Total
* Number of passages
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Types of questions and number of points covered in the Literature Keystone Exam operational form.
Module 1 Module 2
Number of Operational Multiple Choice Questions
17 questions @ 1 point each = 17points
17 questions @ 1 point each = 17 points
Number of Operational Constructed- Response Questions
3 questions at 3 points each = 9 points
3 questions at 3 points each = 9 points
Total Number of Points 26 points 26 points
Percentage of Points for Entire Test 50% 50%
There will be a total of 52 points (Module 1 and Module 2 combined), with approximately 65 percent multiple-choice points and 35 percent constructed-response points.
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Estimated time a typical student would need to complete Module 1 and Module 2 of the Literature Keystone Exam operational form.
Operational Questions
Field Test Questions
Total Questions
Number of Minutes 104 42 146
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Keystone Biology Exam
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Keystone Biology Exam
Three purposes:
- Federal Accountability as per ESEA Flexibility Waiver requirements
- Proposed state requirement that the class of 2017 and beyond must demonstrate
proficiency for the purpose of earning a PA high school diploma
- State Accountability as per new School Performance Profile (SPP)
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Keystone Biology Exam
The Biology Keystone Exam will measure the Biology Assessment Anchors as defined by the
Eligible Content and will be aligned to the Concepts and Competencies
Module 1 - Cells and Cell Processes
Module 2 - Continuity and Unity of Life
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Eligible Content may be assessed using knowledge
and/or skills associated with the Nature of Science
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Accommodations
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Accommodations for State Assessments Training and guidelines posted on PDE website.
o Accommodations Training for PSSA and Keystone Exams.
o 2014 Keystone & PSSA Accommodations Guidelines
o 2014 English Language Learners Guidelineso 2014 Read-Aloud Guidelines
Video Sign Language (VSL) version new this year PASA Accommodations - www.pasaassessment.org
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Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA)
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Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment (PASA)
Math & Reading: Feb 17 – Mar 28, 2014 Science: February 17 – May 9, 2014 Writing: No statewide test form; individually created
(by teacher), scored (by teacher), and stored (in IEP folder)
Who participates in the PASA? Grades 3-8 and 11 Students with a significant cognitive disability
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PASA Participation Guidelines
Student must meet all 6 eligibility criteria Guidelines are posted on PASA website and
on PDE Special Education website See PDE Bureau of Special Education
assessment page for more information.
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PASA Contact Information Who manages the test?
o PASA Project at the University of Pittsburgho http://www.pasaassessment.org/o (412) 648-7363o All test materials are shipped from and returned to
PASA Project
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ACCESS FOR ELLsEnglish Language
ProficiencyASSESSMENT
2014
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What is the ACCESS for ELLs?
ACCESS for ELLs is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s English Language Proficiency (ELP) Assessment. PDE is a member of the WIDA Consortium, which maintains the test.
The ACCESS for ELLs tests students’ Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking skills for social and academic purposes.
More information on the WIDA and PA ELP standards and performance level descriptors can be found at the WIDA website, http://www.wida.us/standards/elp.aspx.
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ACCESS for ELLs Test Window
January 27-March 7, 2014
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Who takes the ACCESS?
Students designated as LEP (Limited English Proficiency), also referred to as ELLs (English Language Learners), must take the ACCESS for ELLs.
Every ELL, grades K-12, participates in the ACCESS for ELLs testing.
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ACCESS for ELLs Participants
All current ELLs, K-12
Not former ELLs (exited and in year one or year
two of monitoring, or no longer in monitoring)
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Student’s English Language Learner (ELL) status:
Current ELLs (PIMS field 41 is coded “01”) take ACCESS for ELLs.
Date of first enrollment in a U.S. school does not affect participation. All current ELLs, K-12, take ACCESS for ELLs.
Former ELL, exited an ESL/bilingual program, and in the first year of monitoring. – DO NOT take ACCESS for ELLs.
Former ELL, exited an ESL/bilingual program, and in the second year of monitoring. – DO NOT take ACCESS for ELLs.
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What about ELLs with IEPs or 504 Plans? All ELLs, grades K-12, participate in the ACCESS.
This includes ELLs with IEPs and/or 504 plans.
ELLs with IEPs and/or 504 plans should receive appropriate accommodations. Accommodations must be documented in the IEP and must not invalidate the testing construct.
Check the ACCESS for ELLs Test Administration Manual, the Special Instructions for PA (goldenrod) sheet, and/or the ACCESS for ELLs Guidelines for Accommodating English Language Learners with Disabilities for more information (http://www.wida.us/assessment/ACCESS/)
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What about ELLs who qualify for the PASA? All students identified as ELLs (grades K-12) must be
assessed annually for English language proficiency, including ELLs who qualify for the PASA. (NCLB; 2001)
Students with disabilities must participate in state-wide and district-wide assessment programs, including alternate assessments with appropriate accommodations. (IDEA; 2004)
In order to meet federal and state accountability requirements and to provide educators with a measure sensitive to English language proficiency growth of ELLs with significant cognitive disabilities, an Alternate ACCESS for ELLs is available for students with severe cognitive disabilities who are eligible
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What is the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs?
• Assessment of English language proficiency (ELP) for students in grades 1-12 who are classified as English Language Learners (ELLs) and have significant cognitive disabilities that prevent their meaningful participation in the ACCESS for ELLs® assessment.
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Who should take the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs?
• The decision about participation in the standard statewide assessment (ACCESS for ELLs) or the alternate statewide assessment (Alternate ACCESS for ELLs) is made by the student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) team. Only students who meet all three criteria below can participate in the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs:
1. the student is classified as an English language learner.2. The student has significant cognitive disabilities.3. The student is in an alternate curriculum aligned with
Pennsylvania’s Academic Standards and will participate in the Pennsylvania Alternate System of Assessment.
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Who can administer the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs?Test administrators must meet the following test administrator eligibility
criteria:• Test administrators must be certified teachers. • Certified teachers must have knowledge of the World-Class
Instructional Design and Assessment levels of English language proficiency and Pennsylvania English Language Proficiency Standards (PA ELPS) and must have experience teaching English language learners.
• Certified teachers must be familiar with the student’s communication style.
• Special education and/or ESL teachers are strongly recommended as test administrators of the Alternate ACCESS.
• A reading specialist or any certified teacher who meets these criteria is eligible to administer the assessment.
• Paraprofessionals and personal care assistants are not eligible to administer the Alternate ACCESS.
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How can I learn more about the ACCESS for ELLs and Alternate ACCESS for ELLs?
• Check the ESL Portal to register for upcoming webinar trainings addressing administration of the ACCESS for ELLs, the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs, and the test ordering process: http://www.eslportalpa.info/index.cfm?pageid=2703
• Contact Linda Long ([email protected]) or Tami Shaffer ([email protected]) in the Bureau of Teaching and Learning .
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Who produces the ACCESS for ELLs?
Pennsylvania participates in the WIDA Consortium; the Consortium provides professional development and test administration training, and also manages test development.
Distribution, scoring and score reporting are accomplished by a WIDA contractor, Metritech.
More information is available at www.wida.us, by emailing [email protected], or by calling toll free 1-866-276-7735.
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Who oversees the ACCESS for ELLs in PA?
Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Bureau of Teaching and Learning Support in cooperation with PDE’s Bureau of Assessment and Accountability oversee the ACCESS for ELLs in Pennsylvania. Contact Linda Long ([email protected]) or Tami Shaffer ([email protected]) in the Bureau of Teaching and Learning .
Visit the WIDA website for more information about ACCESS for ELLs and other services for English Language Learners: www.wida.us
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
NAEP is a congressionally mandated project overseen by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) to continuously monitor the knowledge, skills, and performance of the nation’s children and youth.
As the “Nation’s Report Card” it measures and reports on a regular basis what America’s students know and can do in core subjects like reading, mathematics, and science.
NAEP uses a carefully designed sampling process to ensure that the schools and students selected are representative of all students across the United States.
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NAEP in Pennsylvania 2014
44 schools have been selected and are required to participate this school year.
Testing window is January 27 to March 7, 2014 Grades tested are 4, 8 and 12. NAEP 2014 will assess students in Social Studies-
Grade 8 (U.S. History, Geography and Civics), Technology and Engineering Literacy-Grade 8 and the Science Pilot-Grades 4, 8 and 12.
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The NAEP 2013 Results ProvidedGrade Subject National Results State Results TUDA
Results
4 Mathematics x x x
Reading x x x8 Mathematics x x x
Reading x x xTEL Pilot Results not
availableResults not available
12 Mathematics x *Reading x *
Note: Results are expected to be released following resolution of the federal shutdown.
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NAEP 2014-Social Studies
Nationally, approximately 26,000 students in eighth grade will be assessed in U.S History, Geography and Civics.
Students will spend about 90 minutes completing the assessment, including transition time and directions. They will be asked to complete a questionnaire that aims to get a better understanding of their educational experiences, such as the amount of reading they do and the types of classes they take.
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NAEP 2014-Technology and Engineering Literacy
Nationally, approximately 20,000 eighth-grade students will participate in the TEL assessment.
Thirty students in each selected school will be assessed. The assessment will be administered in two sequential sessions of approximately 15 students each.
Students will spend about 120 minutes completing the assessment, including transition time and directions. This assessment contains problem-solving tasks based on interactive scenarios reflecting realistic situations, and multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
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NAEP 2014-Science Pilot
Nationally, approximately 4,000 students in grades 4, 8, and 12 will be assessed within the Science Pilot.
Students will spend between 90 and 120 minutes completing the items, including transition time and directions.
The Science Pilot will consist only the paper and pencil version only. The Hands On Task (HOT) and Science Interactive Computer Tasks (ICT) components of the pilot have been postponed.
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Monitoring
In 2007 PDE began monitoring schools and districts regarding PSSA test security, administration, etc. This process will continue in 2013-14.
All visits will be unannounced.
Letters detailing monitoring visit results will be mailed to district/school administration as soon as possible following each visit.
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Coming in 2015
Grades 3 – 8 Reading and Writing transitioning to ELA
Grades 3 – 8 Math and ELA based on PCS Separate booklets for Math and ELA
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Contact Information• Assessment Division Chief, Ray Young. 717-783-6633;
[email protected]• Kerry Helm, PSSA Reading, ELLs, Keystone Lit., PSTAT
Training, Test Security. 717-783-6538; [email protected]• Drew Schuckman, NAEP Coordinator. 717-787-4865;
[email protected]• Diane Simaska, PSSA Writing, Accommodations, Keystone
Lit.717-346-8064; [email protected]• Charlie Wayne, PSSA Math, Keystone Algebra I, Test
Security. 717-783-0358; [email protected]• Craig Weller, PSSA Science, Keystone Biology, Keystone &
PSSA Monitoring. 717-525-5825; [email protected]
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