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Title: Inaccessible Terminology A Little Knowledge Can Be Dangerous


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Inaccessible Terminology?A Little KnowledgeCan
Be Dangerous
6th Annual Career Cluster Institute Atlanta,
GA June 17, 2007 Session F5
  • Presenter
  • Ms. Brenda Hattaway
  • Assistant Executive Director
  • VTECS Atlanta, Georgia

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SESSION FOCUS Critical Components of Career
Cluster Implementation
9 Multi-Measure Assessment 15 Student
Centered Learning
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Since 1973 . . .
A Consortium for Innovative Career and
Workforce Development Resources
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VTECS develops resources . . .
. . . for CTE.
Tools
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Procedures (Steps)
Item Banks
Duty/Task Lists
Academic Skills
Instructional Tools
Objectives
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Does the pilot test process we use really tell us
anything about how well our instruction works?
What types of tasks characterize the typical day
of a submarine officer?
Personality inventories indicate that our
programmers tend to have higher extroversion
scores that introversion.
List the steps in the accounting cycle.
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Test Interpretations
Norm-Referenced defines the performance of a
test-taker in relation to other test-takers.
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Test Interpretations
Criterion-Referenced defines the performance of
each test-taker without regard to the performance
of others.
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Test Interpretations
Summative or Formative? Its all about purpose!
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT Assessment OF Learning
Assessments used to determine how much students
have learned at a particular point in time in
order to report achievement status.
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT Assessment FOR Learning
All activities undertaken by teachers and their
students that provide information to be used as
feedback to . . .
  • adjust instruction in support of additional
    learning,
  • guide and support student learning,
  • support the closing of gaps in learning.

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NOTE Grading is a summative activity.
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Types of Test Scores
  • Raw Score number of questions answered
    correctly.
  • Percent Correct total points earned divided by
    the total possible points.

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Types of Test Scores
  • Percentile percent of students in a norm group
    that score below any particular raw score.
  • Stanine divides scores into 9 broad categories
    based on percentiles.

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Types of Test Scores
  • Grade Equivalent compares performance on the
    test to that of various other grade levels.
  • Competency Level level of mastery of content.

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Test Statistics
Reliability consistency of test scores. It is
a property of a set of scores, not of the
assessment that produced the scores.
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Reliability
  • Equivalence reliability consistency of test
    scores between or among forms.
  • Test-retest reliability consistency of test
    scores over time.
  • Inter-rater reliability measure of consistency
    among judges ratings of a performance.

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Test Statistics
Validity has to do with whether a test measures
what it is supposed to measure.
An invalid test is not worth anything, to
anybody, at any time, for any purpose!
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Validity
  • Face validity a test appears to test-takers to
    measure what it is supposed to measure.
  • Content validity a test is content valid when a
    group of recognized subject matter experts
    verifies that the test measures what it is
    supposed to measure.

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Validity
  • Concurrent validity refers to the ability of a
    test to correctly classify masters and
    nonmasters.
  • Predictive validity a test can accurately
    predict future competence.

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A test cannot be valid if it is not reliable.
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Secure Test
  • Secure Test
  • Account for all test materials before testing
  • Account for all test materials after testing
  • Ensure that test materials are secured

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ITEM TYPES Written Performance Scenario
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Multiple Choice
Stem
Which of the following is the inch equivalent of
a 16d nail? a. 1 ¼" b. 2" c. 2 ½" d. 3 ½"
Options
Distractors
Correct Answer
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Scenarios
  • Performance . . .
  • . . . with Rubrics
  • . . . with Checklists
  • Multiple Choice

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  • Standardized
  • assessment and scoring procedures are uniform
  • results can be compared across test-takers.

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  • Standards-Based
  • Questions on the test are selected to match state
    or local content standards
  • Student performance is compared to a desired
    level of performance on the content.

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VTECS WEBSITE
www.vtecs.org
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Inaccessible Terminology?A Little KnowledgeCan
Be Dangerous
Presenter Brenda Hattaway hattaway_at_vtecs.org
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