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Title: Oklahoma School Testing Program OSTP


1
Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP)
Sandy GarrettState Superintendent of Public
Instruction Oklahoma State Department of Education
  • General Assessment Information
  • Test Preparation Inservice
  • 2009 2010

2
Agenda
  • Testing Overview
  • General Information
  • Accommodations
  • Invalidations and Equivalent Forms
  • Test Security and Related Information
  • Instructions and Information
  • Oklahoma Core Curriculum Tests (OCCT) Grades 3
    8
  • Oklahoma Modified Alternate Assessment Program
    (OMAAP)
  • Oklahoma Core Curriculum Tests (OCCT)
    End-of-Instruction (EOI)
  • Resource and Contact Information

3
Testing Overview
  • The purpose of the Oklahoma School Testing
    Program (OSTP) is to assess students mastery of
    the Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS).
  • The Oklahoma Core Curriculum Tests (OCCT) for
    Reading and Mathematics are accountability tests
    required by the 2001 federal legislation No Child
    Left Behind (NCLB).

4
Testing Overview
  • Who Participates?
  • Every student enrolled in a tested grade level in
    an Oklahoma public school must participate in
    testing.
  • All students will be administered either
  • An OCCT general assessment with or without
    accommodations or
  • An alternate assessment.
  • Oklahoma Modified Alternate Assessment Program
    (OMAAP)
  • With or without accommodations
  • Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program
  • (OAAP or Portfolio)

5
  • General Information

6
Online Testing
  • User names and passwords are supplied by the
    testing vendors for accessing the online systems.
  • Regional in-service trainings for online tests
    for Grade 7 Geography and Grade 8 Math and
    Reading will be conducted in March.
  • Regional in-service trainings and WebEx trainings
    for online EOI tests will be conducted for
    Winter/Trimester and Spring administrations.
    (Please refer to the Test Preparation Manual
    (TPM) pages ii and iii for dates.)

7
Demographic Information
  • Precoding provides student demographic data to
    vendors electronically before the time of
    testing.
  • Demographic information for Grades 3 8 tests
    will be submitted by the Wave.
  • Labels are produced to place on scannable answer
    documents.
  • Benefits
  • Reduces administrative time
  • Increases accuracy
  • Merges student records for English II/III Writing
    and Multiple-Choice

Precode Is Required for All OCCT Assessments
8
Demographic Information
  • Student Information
  • Overrides of student precode information are
    allowed on the demographic pages EXCEPT for the
    following
  • Student name,
  • Student ID,
  • Grade,
  • Date of birth, and
  • Gender.
  • Grades 3 8 (TPM pages 40 41)
  • EOI (TPM page 25)

9
Demographic Information
  • Demographic pages must be completed and labels
    affixed for all students enrolled in the grades
    tested, regardless of whether or not they
    actually take the test (e.g., Absent, IEP Alt.,
    Other Placement).
  • Incorrect or incomplete information will result
    in inaccurate student data and may have a
    negative impact on the final reports.
  • This includes assessment reports as well as
    accountability reports.

10
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11
Demographic Information
  • Districts will be able to make online corrections
    during the Online Correction/Verification window.
  • Online training for these systems will be
    provided.
  • Preliminary reports will be in districts for the
    correction windows.
  • Districts will be required to verify this
    information.
  • The SDE will not be making corrections that
    should have been made during the correction
    windows.

12
Testing Accommodations
  • Accommodations for IEP and Section 504 students
    must be
  • Specified in an IEP or Section 504 Plan
  • Selected from the accommodations specified
  • in the appendices of the Test Preparation
    Manuals and
  • Marked on the demographic page by subject
  • for all assessments.
  • Setting
  • Presentation
  • Timing/Scheduling
  • Response

13
Testing Accommodations
  • ELL accommodations must be
  • Selected from the accommodations specified
  • in the appendices of each Test Preparation
    Manual and
  • Marked on the demographic page by subject
  • for all assessments.
  • Translator
  • Transcribe
  • Clarification
  • Grouping/Multiple Sessions
  • Word-to-Word Dictionary

14
Testing Accommodations
  • ELL 1st year proficient or ELL 2nd year
    proficient indicates that an ELL student has
    attained proficiency and has exited the program
    within the last one or two years.
  • Students must be marked as either ELL 1st year
    proficient or ELL 2nd year proficient.
  • Do not mark both ELL and ELL 1st year proficient
    or ELL 2nd year proficient.
  • The ELL enrollment date is the date they first
    entered any United States school.

15
Testing Accommodations
  • Large-print and Braille versions of each test are
    available for visually impaired students.
  • Large-print and Braille responses must be
    transcribed to a scannable standard test book
    (Grade 3 and all Modified) or scannable standard
    answer document (Grades 4 EOI).
  • The Test Preparation Manuals include transcribing
    information and procedures.

16
Braille
  • When a Braille test is ordered, you will receive
    a packet with the following
  • 1 Braille test
  • 1 answer document
  • 1 regular test booklet
  • 1 Test Administration Manual
  • 1 set of instructions
  • When a students Braille response is transcribed
    into a scannable answer document, the IEP
    Braille bubble must be completed.

17
Testing Accommodations
  • Audio features are available for a read aloud
    accommodation on the following tests.
  • Grade 7 Geography
  • Grade 8 Math
  • ACE Algebra I
  • ACE Algebra II
  • ACE Geometry
  • ACE Biology I
  • ACE U.S. History

18
Testing Accommodations
  • The Grades 3 8 Reading tests and the English II
    and English III Multiple-Choice tests cannot be
    read aloud at any time as an accommodation
    therefore, there will be no audio available for
    these assessments.

19
Calculator Use
  • EOI (OCCT and OMAAP)
  • Algebra I , Geometry, and Biology I Scientific
    Calculator
  • Algebra II Graphing Calculator
  • Grades 3 8 (OCCT and OMAAP)
  • May only be used as an accommodation for the Math
    tests.
  • May only use a basic four function nonscientific
    calculator.

20
SDE Approvals Required
  • State Department of Education (SDE) approval is
    required for the following
  • Other Placement
  • Emergency Exempt
  • ELL 1st Year in U.S. Exempt (Writing, Reading,
    and English II III assessments only) and
  • Invalidated.
  • Requests of approval are available on the School
    District Reporting Site (SDRS).
  • Complete the Testing Status Application Form.
  • Letters on a school letterhead must be faxed to
    the SDE for emergency exemptions and
    invalidations.

21
Test Invalidations
Reasons for possible test invalidations include,
but are not limited to, the following (1)
cheating (2) security violation (3)
improper test administration or (4) testing
outside the testing window. If the SDE
approves the invalidation, the student must be
considered as a nonparticipant unless an
Equivalent Test is administered.
22
Equivalent Tests
  • In situations where a student becomes ill and
    cannot finish a test, the District Test
    Coordinator (DTC) must contact the SDE for an
    invalidation and instructions on obtaining an
    Equivalent Test.
  • Any Equivalent Test must be administered to the
    student within the remaining testing window.

23
Equivalent Tests
  • Equivalent Tests are available for
  • Mathematics and Reading for Grades 3 8 (OCCT
    and OMAAP)
  • Grade 7 Geography (for online technical problems
    only)
  • All seven EOI subjects (OCCT) and
  • English II, Algebra I, Biology I, and U.S.
    History (OMAAP).
  • Note All completed answer documents for
    Equivalent Tests must be
  • returned with the scorable answer
    documents.

24
Guidelines for Students Who Receive Instruction
Away from Sites of Official Enrollment
  • Students Testing at Alternative Sites
  • This includes
  • Special education consortiums
  • Alternate education cooperatives and interlocals
  • Hospital placement
  • Homebound placement and
  • Students enrolled at Oklahoma School for the
    Blind or the Oklahoma School for the Deaf.

25
Guidelines for Students Who ReceiveInstruction
Away from Sites of Official Enrollment
Students Testing at Alternative Sites
  • All paper/pencil test materials will be ordered
    by and sent to the district where the students
    are officially enrolled.
  • Students may be tested at their sites of
    instruction following the procedures outlined in
    the Test Preparation Manuals.
  • The official site of residence district remains
    accountable for the test scores.

26
Guidelines for Students Who ReceiveInstruction
Away from Sites of Official Enrollment
Flowchart for OCCT EOI Online Assessments
  • Site of residence
  • precodes the
  • student
  • places student in a
  • testing session with
  • a start date
  • prints a test ticket
  • and
  • delivers the test
  • ticket to the site of
  • instruction.

Site of residence submits the students test
after the student shows a Stopped status in the
testing session.
Site of instruction tests the student. Do not
upload into a session.
27
Guidelines for Students Who ReceiveInstruction
Away from Sites of Official Enrollment
Students Testing at Alternative Sites
  • Score reports will be sent to the districts where
    the students are officially enrolled.
  • The Test Administrator and the Test Monitor (at
    the site of instruction) sign a Test Security
    Form. All test books, answer documents, test
    tickets, and security forms are returned to the
    site of residence.

28
Virtual Students
  • Schools must account for all students. This
    includes virtual students.
  • In the precode file or on the demographic page,
    the student should be marked as distance learner.

29
Test Security
Who should be trained on Test Security and
administration procedures?
  • District Test Coordinators (DTC)
  • Building Test Coordinators (BTC)
  • Test Administrators (TA)
  • Test Monitors

30
Test Security
  • Test materials should be kept secure at all times
    and should not be left in open or unattended
    areas.
  • Test books are not to be opened prior to or after
    any test session. Only the students tested are
    allowed to view the contents of a test booklet
    and only at the time of testing.

31
Test Security
Nondisclosure Agreement Forms
  • Nondisclosure Agreement Forms must be signed and
  • dated by each TA who reads test items to
    students as an
  • accommodation and by the Test Monitor. The
  • completed form must be returned to the BTC.
  • Note The Reading and English II and III tests
    may not
  • be read to any student as an
    accommodation.
  • This form is included in the BTC kit. A copy
    may also
  • be found in the Test Administration Manual
    and/or
  • online.

32
Test Security
  • All secure test materials (test books, answer
    documents, and accommodated materials) must be
    returned to the appropriate testing vendor after
    the completion of testing.
  • Keep a copy of all security forms for your
    records. Originals must be returned to the
    appropriate testing vendor.
  • Ensure that all student information is handled
    according to FERPA guidelines. Contact USDE
    Family Policy Compliance Office at (202) 260-3887
    for more information.
  • Example A party can be given to celebrate the
    end of testing, but a party cannot be given to
    reward all students who pass the test. That
    would also identify who did not pass the test.

33
Test Security
  • District and Building Security Forms are
    pre-slugged
  • with your county, district, and site code.
    These are
  • scannable forms that cannot be copied.
  • The OCCT 3 8 testing vendor (DRC) will provide
    the Test Security Forms for the OCCT 3 8
    general assessments and the OMAAP 3 8
    assessments. Mark the appropriate box or boxes on
    this form to indicate compliance.
  • The OCCT EOI testing vendor (Pearson) will
    provide the Test Security Forms for the OCCT EOI
    general assessments and the OMAAP EOI
    assessments. Mark the appropriate box or boxes on
    this form to indicate compliance.

34
Test Security
  • District Level Test Security Forms
  • ScannableOriginals must be completed and
    returned.
  • Building Level Test Security Forms
  • ScannableOriginals must be completed and
    returned.
  • Test Administrator and Test Monitor Security
    Forms
  • Not scannableMay be copied.
  • Package and send Test Security Forms for
  • all 3 8 OCCT and 3 8 OMAAP tests to DRC and
  • all EOI OCCT and EOI OMAAP tests to Pearson.
  • Riverside will not be collecting any Test
    Security Forms.

35
Test Security
  • Classroom Security Checklists
  • Classroom Security Checklists must be completed,
    signed,
  • and dated by the TA and the BTC. It is
    critical that each
  • security barcode be matched to a students
    name.
  • The checklists are included in the DTC kit. A
    copy may also
  • be found in the Test Administration Manual
    and/or online.
  • Additional important information regarding test
    security and validity is included throughout and
    in the appendices of each Test Preparation
    Manual.

36
Test Security
  • Late materials may result in
  • Cost,
  • Invalidations, and/or
  • Deficiency on the district accreditation report.

37
District Test Coordinator (DTC)
Instructions and Information
38
DTC Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Serve as the SDEs contact for all testing
    activities.
  • Note E-mail is often the quickest and most
    efficient way for the SDE or testing vendors to
    contact DTCs, so please access your account
    regularly.
  • Request permission from the SDE for citing
    specific demographic designations, invalidating
    assessments, and/or ordering Equivalent Test.
  • Ensure that all personnel assigned to testing are
    adequately trained in proper test administration
    and test security.
  • Sign-in sheets for training sessions should be
    kept on file by the DTC or BTC.

39
DTC Instructions and Information
  • Confirm all boxes are received for each building
    and distribute materials accordingly. Inventory
    materials immediately upon receipt. Contact the
    appropriate testing vendor with any discrepancies
    found during the inventory of materials.
  • Fax completed Delivery Verification Forms upon
    inventory of secure materials for Grades 3 8
    OCCT assessments and OMAAP assessments for all
    grades/subjects.

40
DTC Instructions and Information
  • There will be two shipments per administration
  • Guides for Parents, Students, and Teachers (one
    per student)
  • Shipment arrives in district 6 weeks prior to
    testing.
  • DTC distributes to BTC who distributes to each TA
    for classroom use.
  • Secure Test Materials and Test Coordinator Kits
  • Shipment arrives in district 2-3 weeks prior to
    testing.
  • DTC distributes BTC Kits and Secure test
    materials to school sites in preparation for
    testing.
  • Secure testing materials may be delivered to
    schools one week before testing begins but may
    not be passed out to teachers until the day of
    testing.

41
DTC Instructions and Information
  • District and Building Site Overages
  • Districts and buildings will receive an overage
    of standard testing materials.
  • BTCs should contact the DTCs for additional
    materials once the overage they have received is
    exhausted.

42
DTC Instructions and Information
Additional Materials Requests
  • Additional requests should only be made after the
    district overage has been exhausted.
  • Requests must be submitted by the DTC, sent only
    via fax or E-mail (as applicable) to the
    appropriate testing vendor. Phone orders will
    not be accepted.
  • Additional orders requested less than one week
    before the test begins may not be received in
    time for testing.

43
DTC Instructions and Information
Collection and Return
  • Confirm that each scorable answer document
    includes ALL necessary student demographic data.
  • Verify all non-scorable secure materials as they
    are received from each BTC.
  • Confirm that scorable materials are returned in
    separate boxes from non-scorable secure
    materials.

IMPORTANT If an answer document for a Grades 3
8 OCCT general assessment has a DO NOT PROCESS
Label (blue) affixed to the demographic page,
return with non-scorable secure materials.
44
DTC Instructions and Information
Collection and Return
  • Follow specific packing procedures for each
    administration. Diagrams or posters in the DTC
    Kits and information in the Test Preparation
    Manuals illustrate packing and shipping details
    for each testing vendor. It is imperative that
    instructions for each vendor are followed
    meticulously.
  • If any materials are discovered after your
    shipment has been picked up, contact the
    appropriate testing vendor IMMEDIATELY.

45
DTC Instructions and Information
Collection and Return
  • Return pick-up arrangements MUST be scheduled by
    the DTC. Specific carriers must be used for each
    of the three testing vendors. Instructions for
    return shipments are outlined in the Test
    Preparation Manuals.
  • For Grades 3 8 OCCT general assessments, you
    MUST use the same shipper for both the Writing
    and Multiple-Choice administrations.
  • For EOI OCCT general assessments, a set pick-up
    date has been scheduled for
  • Winter (Writing and Multiple-Choice)January 12,
    2010
  • Trimester WritingJanuary 29, 2010 and
  • Spring WritingApril 26, 2010.

46
Building Test Coordinator (BTC)
Instructions and Information
47
BTC Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Direct the entire testing procedure at the
    specified building site and serve as the contact
    for the DTC.
  • Inventory all test materials upon receipt from
    the DTC and manage the BTC Kit contents.
  • Identify students who need special accommodations
    and/or alternate assessments.
  • Complete Class Identification/Class Header Sheets
    in order to generate classroom or teacher level
    reports.

48
BTC Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Train the TAs and Test Monitors.
  • Check testing materials out to TAs the day of
    testing using the Security Checklist.
  • Verify the presence of a Test Monitor in every
    testing session before testing begins.
  • It is a violation to administer any assessment
    without a Test Monitor present.
  • Collect all test materials from the TAs upon
    completion of testing each day.

49
BTC Instructions and Information
Collecting and Returning Materials
  • Upon completion of testing, collect all signed
    Test Security Forms, Classroom Security
    Checklists, and Nondisclosure Agreement Forms.
    (Keep copies for your records and give the
    originals to your DTC.)
  • All materials must be accounted for and returned
    to the DTC. Follow the step-by-step instructions
    in the Test Preparation Manuals for checking and
    assembling the test materials for return to the
    DTC.
  • Guides for Parents, Students, and Teachers and
    the Test Administration Manuals do not need to be
    returned to the vendor.

50
Test Administrator (TA)Instructions and
Information
51
TA Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Attend training conducted by the BTC.
  • Review the Guide for Parents, Students, and
    Teachers with students at least two weeks prior
    to the testing window.
  • Confirm arrangements for students who require
    special accommodations or alternate tests.
  • Review the Test Administration Manual for
    directions several days prior to testing.

52
TA Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Make sure students use a No. 2 pencil.
  • Instruct students to put their names on the front
    cover of their answer documents and test
    booklets.
  • Document students name next to the security
    barcode on the Classroom Security Checklist for
    each test book and answer document.
  • Ensure all visual aids are removed or covered
    during all testing.

53
TA Instructions and Information
General Responsibilities
  • Administer tests with a Test Monitor present.
  • Keep records of students who missed the test on
    the original test date.
  • Administer make-up tests within the testing
    window.
  • Keep a log of unusual student behavior or
    circumstances.

54
Test MonitorInstructions and Information
55
Test Monitor Instructions and Information
  • Test Monitors must receive training from the BTC.
  • Test Monitors may assist the TA with certain
    duties, such as handling testing irregularities
    (e.g., inventory test materials).
  • Test Monitors are to maintain the security of all
    test materials.
  • Test Monitors may assist the TA after testing is
    completed.
  • Test Monitors may not administer tests.

56
Monitoring
  • The Office of Accountability and Assessments will
    be making site visits during the Winter/Trimester
    and Spring testing windows. Monitoring prepares
    us to meet the guidelines set forth by the U.S.
    Department of Education, NCLB compliance. (Please
    refer to the monitoring letter sent on October
    12, 2009.)

57
OCCT Grades 3 8
  • The testing vendor contracted for Oklahomas
    Grades 3 8 program

Data Recognition Corporation (DRC) Contact
Information Phone (866) 546-9404 Fax (763)
268-3008 E-mail ltOK_at_datarecognitioncorp.comgt
58
2010 Testing Windows
TPM p. iii
  • Grades 3 8 Assessments

59
Demographic Information

60
Demographic Information New
TPM p. 4
  • All students , Grades 3 8, including those
    taking the OMAAP or OAAP tests will be uploaded
    by the Wave.
  • It is important that all Wave data for your
    district and schools be current.
  • The Wave will collect precode information for
    students with a state ID number. Some demographic
    information may need to be hand-bubbled at the
    time of testing.
  • For students without a state ID number, affix a
    Building ID Label and hand-bubble demographic
    pages.

61
Demographic Information New
  • Use the Wave system to manually enter which
    students are
  • ELL 1st Year Proficient or ELL 2nd Year
    Proficient,
  • Distance Learning, and/or
  • Alternative Education Academy.
  • Full Academic Year status, accommodation
  • information, and IEP Alternate test-taker
    will be
  • collected at the time of testing either by
  • bubbling the answer document or by using
  • DRCs online testing system.

62
Demographic Information
  • The Wave data will be used to produce labels
    which will be affixed to a general Grade 3 test
    or Grades 4 8 answer document for these
    students.
  • Failure to affix a Student Precode Label or a
    Building ID Label will result in the answer
    document not being scored.

63
Demographic Information NEW
  • Data pull from the Wave
  • If you need help with the Wave precode for the
    OCCT Grades 3 8, contact
  • ltthewave_at_sde.state.ok.usgt or call (405)
    522-8198.

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Prototype Screen
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Demographic Information
  • Students taking the OMAAP or the OAAP assessments
    need a demographic page filled out for the OCCT
    general assessment also.
  • For paper/pencil tests, the demographic page will
    be marked IEP ALT Test by subject in box N.
  • For online tests, the demographic page will be in
    the online format. These students will need to be
    uploaded into the online system and then marked
    as IEP ALT Test by subject.

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Demographic Information
TPM p. 5
  • Do Not Process Labels are to be affixed to answer
    documents on which a Precode/Building ID Label
    was inadvertently affixed.
  • These labels will eliminate the document from
    being scored or processed for accountability
    purposes.
  • Do not use these labels for students who are
    Absent, taking an Alternate Test, Emergency
    Exempt, ELL 1st Year in U.S. Exempt, or
    Invalidated.
  • Student Precode, Building ID, or Do Not Process
    Labels are affixed only on the front of the
    answer document.
  • Placing labels on the back of answer documents
    could damage the document and negatively affect
    the check-in process.

67
Demographic Information
TPM p. 96
  • Class Identification (ID)
  • Sheet
  • If your building site elects
  • to have reports produced at
  • a classroom level, a
  • separate Class ID Sheet
  • must be completed for each
  • classroom.

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Collection of Teacher ID Number
TPM p. 5
  • Teacher ID numbers may be provided by
    hand-bubbling grids on the back cover of the
    answer document.
  • This optional process is solely for sorting
    purposes by the district and/or schools after
    reporting data is provided.
  • DRC will pass this information back to the
    district in the districts student data file.
    This will not be used by the testing vendor to
    disaggregate reports.

69
Time Schedule and Test Sequence
TPM p. 13
  • Writing and Multiple-Choice tests are not timed.
    Students must be given additional time if needed.
  • Estimated testing times for each test include
    distributing books, filling in Student
    Demographic Information, and reading directions
    aloud to students.
  • Any additional time is available as an immediate
    extension of the testing session. A Test
    Administrator and Monitor are required.

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
  • Grades 5 and 8 Writing
  • One prompt for Grades 5 and 8 Writing will be
  • administered this year.
  • Only the lined pages in the scannable Writing
  • booklet are scored.
  • Planning must only be done on the planning
  • pages provided. No scratch paper is
    allowed.

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
Multiple-Choice
  • In Grades 3 5, each content area is broken
    into two (2) sections to allow students a break
    during each testing session.
  • Sections must be given in sequential order.
  • In Grades 6 8, each content area is one (1)
    section.
  • Follow the scripts in the Test Administration
    Manuals (TAM) exactly.
  • Unmarked grid paper or scratch paper is allowed
    for all Math tests.

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
TPM p. 13
Multiple-Choice
  • Ideally, each subject test should be administered
    on a separate day.
  • If more than one subject test is administered on
    the same day, students should be given a rest
    break between sessions.
  • Under no circumstances should you begin a test
    unless you are sure there is enough time to
    complete it.

73
Online Testing
  • Grade 7 Geography and Grade 8 Math and Reading
    assessments will be administered online,
    according to state law.
  • Practice tests are available for students to
    become familiar with the online tools prior to
    the testing window.

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Reading Requirements for Drivers License
TPM p. 6
  • Persons under 18 applying for a license or permit
    must demonstrate a Proficient reading ability at
    the eighth grade level.
  • Only students currently enrolled in eighth grade
    can take the OCCT Grade 8 Reading test.
  • A list of approved tests and sites offering a
    Reading test can be found on the State Department
    of Education (SDE) Web site at
  • ltwww.sde.state.ok.us/AcctAssessgt.

75
Oklahoma Modified Alternate Assessment Program
(OMAAP)
  • The testing vendor contracted for Oklahomas
    OMAAP program

Customer Service Department Phone (800)
323-9540 Fax (866) 531-0089 E-mail
ltChantel_Jackson_at_hmco.comgt
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OMAAP Overview
  • Tests are intended for gap students for
  • whom the OAAP and the general OCCT
  • assessments are inappropriate.
  • The goal is to provide a test that is comparable
  • to the OCCT but is more accessible for this
  • population.
  • Items were developed by modifying previous
  • years general test items.

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OMAAP Overview
  • Students who qualify for the OMAAP represent
    roughly two percent (2) of the student
    population.
  • Eligible students can be determined using the
    updated Criteria Checklist for Oklahoma's
    Alternate Assessments located on the Office of
    Accountability and Assessments Web site
    ltwww.sde.state.ok.usgt.

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2010 Testing Windows
  • Grades 3 8 OMAAP Testing Windows

3-8 OMAAP assessments are available in Math,
Reading, and Science only.
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2009 2010 Testing Windows
  • EOI OMAAP Testing Windows

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OMAAP EOI tests are available for Algebra I,
English II, Biology I, and U.S. History. The
Writing portion of the English II test does not
have to be given before the Multiple-Choice
portion.
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Demographic Information
Winter/Trimester

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Demographic Information
Spring

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
  • OMAAP Modified assessments are given in a
    paper/pencil format only.
  • Modified assessments have different directions
    and sample items than the general assessments
    therefore, they cannot be administered with the
    general assessments.
  • However, Grades 3, 4, and 5 of the Modified and
    Grades 6, 7, and 8 of the Modified have the same
    directions and sample items and can be
    administered together by content area.
  • For example, Grades 3, 4, and 5 Math of the
    Modified may be administered together.

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
  • Students mark their answers directly in their
    test books which are then scanned and scored.
  • Students should avoid working problems or marking
    anything but answers in these books to avoid
    problems during scanning.

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Time Schedule and Test Sequence
  • Scratch paper for the Multiple-Choice tests is
    allowed but should be collected after testing and
    destroyed by the BTC.
  • If a students IEP states that the student may
    use an overlay, then an overlay may be used for
    the assessment, and the student may mark or
    highlight on the overlay.

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Demographic Information
  • Precode will not be available for OMAAP EOI for
    Winter/Trimester.

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OCCT End-of-Instruction (EOI)
  • The testing vendor contracted for Oklahomas EOI
    program

Pearson Contact Information Phone (866)
294-9970 Fax (319) 358-4299 E-mail
ltokeoionline_at_support.pearson.comgt Online
Technical Support (888) 597-1103
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2009 2010 Testing Windows
TPM p. i
  • EOI Testing Windows

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Demographic Information
Precode/Student Upload for Winter/Trimester

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Demographic Information
Precode/Student Upload for Spring

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2nd Time Test Opportunity
TPM p. 3
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EOI Overview
  • All students, who have completed instruction over
    the specified competencies of the course,
    regardless of the name of the course, will
    participate in the EOI tests.
  • Some IEP students receiving instruction on
    specified competencies will not complete
    instruction in one year. They will test when they
    have completed instruction or at the last
    available testing date prior to graduation,
    whichever comes first.

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EOI Overview
  • Completion of instruction is not defined by
    whether the course is passed or failed it means
    the student was enrolled for the entire length of
    the course up to the time of the test.
  • Completion of instruction may also be
    accomplished by passing a proficiency test for
    proficiency-based promotion.

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EOI Overview
  • In order to meet federal NCLB requirements,
    students must test once in high school in Reading
    (English II) and Math (Algebra I) for
    accountability.
  • Students must also be assessed once in Science
    (Biology I).

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EOI Overview
  • Graduation Requirements under Achieving
    Classroom Excellence (ACE)
  • Each student who completes the instruction for
    English II, English III, United States History,
    Biology I, Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
    at the secondary level shall complete an
    end-of-instruction test, to measure for
    attainment in the appropriate state academic
    content standards in order to graduate from a
    public high school with a standard diploma.

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EOI Overview
  • Graduation Exemption
  • All students shall take the tests prior to
    graduation, unless otherwise exempt by law.
  • Students who completed instruction prior to the
    year of implementation listed below are exempt
    from testing
  • English II and U.S. History 2000 2001
  • Algebra I and Biology I 2002 2003
  • Algebra II, English III, and Geometry 2007
    2008

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EOI Overview
  • Graduation Requirements under ACE
  • Beginning with students who entered the ninth
    grade in 2008-2009, every student shall
    demonstrate mastery of the state academic content
    standards in the following subject areas in order
    to graduate from a public high school with a
    standard diploma
  • Algebra I,
  • English II, and
  • Two of the following five
  • Algebra II,
  • Biology I,
  • English III,
  • Geometry, and
  • United States History.

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EOI Overview
  • Graduation Requirements under ACE
  • To demonstrate mastery, the student shall attain
    at least a Proficient/Satisfactory score on the
    end-of-instruction criterion-referenced tests.
  • School districts shall report the students
    performance levels of Proficient/Satisfactory and
    above on the end-of-instruction tests on the
    students high school transcript.
  • Students who do not attain at least a
    Proficient/Satisfactory score on any
    end-of-instruction test shall be provided
    remediation.

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EOI Overview
  • Graduation Requirements under ACE
  • Students who do not score at least at the
    Proficient/Satisfactory level shall be given the
    opportunity to retake each test up to three times
    each calendar year.
  • Winter/Trimester
  • Spring
  • Summer

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Testing Rules Exceptions and Exceptions
  • Step One Students will be provided remediation
    opportunities and will either
  • Retake the EOI test or
  • Score Proficient/Satisfactory on a State Board
  • of Education approved alternate test which can
    be taken prior to or subsequent to the EOI test.

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Testing Rules Exceptions and Exceptions
  • Step Two Students who do not achieve a
    satisfactory or proficient score through Step One
    will continue to receive remediation
    opportunities and will either
  • Retake EOI test or
  • Score satisfactory or proficient on a State Board
    of Education approved alternate test or
  • Demonstrate mastery of the subject matter through
    an end-of- course project designed by the State
    Department of Education (SDE) and approved by the
    State Board of Education using rubrics approved
    by the State Board of Education.
  • Students who do not meet the graduation
    requirements through Step Two may repeat Step Two
    as necessary.

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Testing Rules Exceptions and Exceptions
  • A student may take more than one alternate test
    to meet the graduation requirement.
  • School districts will document a students
    failure to participate in remediation and to
    complete test retake opportunities.
  • The State Board of Education has the authority to
    waive one or more of the requirements for an
    individual student if the Board determines that
    extenuating circumstances justify the waiver for
    an EOI test.

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Testing Rules Exceptions and Exceptions
  • Students who do not receive instruction in
    Oklahoma public schools may demonstrate mastery
    in required subjects in the following ways.
  • Submit documentation of proficiency on an
    equivalent state end-of-instruction test in the
    state in which instruction was received.
  • Attain at least a Satisfactory or Proficient
    score on an Oklahoma EOI test.
  • Meet the approved level of proficiency on an
    alternate test.
  • Demonstrate mastery through an end-of-course
    project.

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Testing Rules Exceptions and Exceptions
  • Students on an Individualized Education Program
    (IEP) may demonstrate mastery of state academic
    content standards through a modified proficiency
    score on the state assessment(s) as established
    by the IEP team.
  • Any deviation from the standard conditions,
    accommodations, or proficiency score on the state
    assessments(s) must be established on the
    students IEP and recorded on the students
    cumulative record.
  • Beginning with the 2011 2012 school year,
    districts will report to the SDE, by school site,
    the number of students issued standard diplomas
    based on exceptions and exemptions.

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Testing Rules (cont).
  • Districts will maintain an ACE Demonstration of
    Mastery cumulative record for students who do not
    attain at least a Proficient/Satisfactory score
    on any of the required EOI tests.
  • All school districts shall use this cumulative
    record uniform document or all information
    required on this document must be contained
    within the districts student information system.
  • This cumulative record will accompany the student
    when transferring to a new district.
  • For each student who meets the graduation
    requirements, the students transcript will read
    This student has met the graduation requirement
    of demonstrating mastery in the state academic
    content standards.

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Alternate Tests
  • A list of approved alternate tests is located on
    the SDE Web site.
  • lthttp//sde.state.ok.us/AcctAssess/testadmin.htmlgt

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EOI Overview
  • For students who entered the ninth grade prior to
    the 2008-2009 school year, school officials will
    continue to test these students under the prior
    law, using the following guidelines
  • Students who take an end-of-instruction course
    will be administered the corresponding
    end-of-instruction assessment.
  • These students are not required to pass the
    end-of-instruction assessments in order to
    graduate.
  • These students are allowed to retake the test
    once, and the higher of the two scores is
    recorded on their transcripts.

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ACE Comparison Chart
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Testing
  • Section 1 (Writing Task) on the English II and
    III will be administered in a paper/pencil
    format in an answer document and must be
    administered on either of the two statewide EOI
    Writing days. Students will respond to two
    writing prompts this year.
  • Sections 2 and 3 (Multiple-Choice) may be
    administered on any day or consecutive days
    before or after Section 1 within the testing
    window.
  • The Writing section is part of the overall score
    for English II and III therefore, if a student
    is absent for the Writing section of the English
    II or III test, that section must be made up
    during the remainder of the testing window.

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Testing
  • Remember
  • Each Writing prompt is statistically linked to a
    specific Multiple-Choice form therefore, if a
    student taking either an English II or English
    III assessment requires an Equivalent Test, the
    entire test must be completed in the Equivalent
    Test.

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Testing
  • All seven (7) EOI Multiple-Choice assessments are
    required to be tested online.
  • The Writing portion of English II and English III
    will be administered in paper/pencil format
    only.
  • Paper/pencil format is available only as an
    accommodation for students on an IEP or 504 Plan,
    for an ELL accommodation, and for Equivalent
    Tests.
  • Practice tests for all subjects are available for
    students to become familiar with the online
    format and procedures.

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Testing
  • Scratch paper or unmarked grid paper may be used
    on any online test. Paper should be passed out
    once students are ready for testing.
  • Scratch paper must be collected by the Test
    Administrator (TA) after testing and turned in to
    the Building Test Coordinator (BTC) to be
    destroyed.
  • Separate instructions in the Online Test
    Administration Directions are written for
    administering the test in one continuous session
    or in two sessions.


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Testing
  • Students will receive a raw score upon submission
    of an online test.
  • The feature is initiated when the student has
    completed the test and presses Submit.
  • The screen display will show X items were
    correct out of Y questions.
  • Totals will not reflect field-test items.

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Testing
  • District Test Administrators can access roster
    reports two weeks following the last day of the
    testing window.
  • Preliminary student roster Oklahoma Performance
    Index (OPI) and performance level

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Testing
  • Transition of Cut Scores for Algebra I
  • Beginning this year, a scale score of 700 will be
    the minimum score needed to achieve a
    Proficient/Satisfactory performance level on the
    Algebra I test.
  • This transition is mandated by ACE legislation
    and is scheduled to be phased in during the 2009
    2010 assessment cycle.

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State Department Web Site ltwww.sde.state.ok.usgt
  • Click on the Site Index or No Child Left Behind
  • Click on Accountability and Assessments
  • Test Admin Resources
  • EOI Calculator Policy
  • Updated Criteria Checklist
  • Ethnicity Code Descriptions
  • Forms and Manuals
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Presentations
  • Test Preparation Inservice Presentation
  • Test Administrator and Test Monitor Presentation
  • Core Curriculum Tests or OMAAP
  • Blueprints
  • Test Specifications
  • Item Specifications (with sample items)
  • Released Tests (for certain subjects)
  • Online Practice Test Information


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Important Contact Information
   Office of Accountability and
Assessments Phone (405) 521-3341 Fax (405)
522-6272    Special Education Services Amy
Daugherty (405) 521-3351 Bilingual
Education Melissa McGavock (405) 521-3196
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Office of Accountability and Assessments (405)
521-3341
  • Jennifer Stegman, Assistant State Superintendent
  • Joyce DeFehr, Executive Director, State Testing
  • Janine Hope, ELA/Reading Social Studies
    Assessment Specialist
  • Michael Reid, Mathematics Assessment Specialist
  • Gaile Loving, Science Assessment Specialist
  • Scott Goldman, Director of Research and
    Evaluation
  • Phil Applegate, Director of Research and
    Development
  • Melissa Jones, NAEP State Coordinator
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