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Title: AADSI Update


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AADSI Update
  • January 2007

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Whats in this PowerPoint?
  • Teacher Responsibilities
  • Passwords and Timelines
  • Overview of Assessments
  • Determining Who is Eligible
  • Scoring and Recording Results
  • How to Enter Data on the ADE Website
  • Where to get Support

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Teacher Responsibilities
  • Consider eligibility at each annual IEP
  • Continue instruction on Level I and Level II
    activities
  • Collect data on Data Sheets
  • Complete Demographic Information Form (DIF) for
    each student before accessing online application
  • Refer to DIF form
  • Conduct parent interviews
  • Enter data on the ADE Website in by March 30th

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What will the data entry look like in January ?
  • TUSD Exceptional Education department has
    requested logins and passwords to the new data
    system for teachers who have been identified as
    having students who qualify for alternate
    assessments.

When can I submit data ?
  • The system opens on Wednesday, January 3, 2007.
  • The system closes on the last day in March.

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Jan. 31 Deadline View
  • This means you need to complete the
    page and set the
  • It is ok to begin entering/updating scores but is
    not required at this time.

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Timelines
  • All year long instruct students on standards.
  • Consider eligibility at annual reviews.
  • Conduct parent interviews for Level I AIMS-A.
  • 1st Wednesday in January ADE System opens.
  • By January 31st Input all Demographic Info for
    all students who qualify.
  • March Point-in-time assessment for activities!
  • March 31 ADE System closes!

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ADE Passwords Needed
If you do not have a login and password, email
Lindy Jones, let her know the names of the
students you will assessing for alternate
assessments, your location(s) and contact phone
number.Lindy.Jones_at_tusd.k12.az.us 260-2438
Why is this so important? Without a login you
will not be able to enter student data.
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More Info - Passwords
  • New teachers
  • If you did not submit data last year, Lindy Jones
    will email your login and password to you.
  • Teachers who submitted data last year
  • You will use the same login and password as last
    year.
  • If you dont remember your login/password, you
    need to contact the ADE Support
    Center866-577-9636 (toll-free) or email
    enterprise_at_azed.gov

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Current Forms
  • Check the Exceptional Education Website for
    Alternate Assessment Information before
    completing your IEP. http//edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/
    exced/alternate_04_05/TUSD/TUSD_main.htm
  • It will link you directly to the forms on the ADE
    web site.
  • Level 1 and Level 2 is all or none!

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Assessment in TUSDOverview
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Arizona TUSD Assessments by Grade Level
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ASATGrades K, 1, 2, 9, 11 through Graduation
  • Level I
  • Form 1 - Eligibility Criteria
  • Form 2 - Standards Status Report
  • Level II
  • Form 1 - Eligibility Criteria
  • Form 2 - Standards Status Report

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AIMS-AGrades 3 8 (DPA) and 10 (HS)
  • Level I
  • Form 1 - Eligibility Criteria
  • Form 2 - Standards Status Report (do not complete
    in Grade 10)
  • Form 3 - Performance Evaluation (complete only
    for grade 10)
  • Form 4 - Parent Interview
  • Forms 5 A-D - Activity-Based Performance
    Assessment
  • Level II
  • Form 1 - Eligibility Criteria
  • Form 2 - Standards Status Report (do not complete
    in Grade 10)
  • Forms 3 A-D - Activity-Based Performance
    Assessment

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Alternate Assessment Options
  • Level II
  • Grades 6 10
  • Based on
  • alternate academic content standards - Grades 1
    3 level
  • Level I
  • Grades K 10
  • Based on
  • alternate academic content standards -
    Kindergarten level
  • If determined by IEP team

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What about Kindergarten and 1st graders?
  • Kindergarten and First grade students need to be
    assessed.
  • Use the ADE online system to input your scores
    for students who qualify for alternate assessment
    that are in Kindergarten or 1st grade.
  • This will satisfy the requirement for district
    testing, but will not affect AYP or AZLearns.
  • Student data entered will be available for
    editing in subsequent years
  • Assessment information should be used to develop
    IEPs.
  • We will receive reports for these students.

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What about11th and 12th graders?
  • IEP teams need to follow the guidelines
    PROCEDURES FOR CONSIDERATION OF EXEMPTION FROM
    PASSING THE AIMS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
    WHO HAVE AN INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM
    (IEP)
  • Exemption decisions are documented on IEP
    Attachment H and should be reviewed at the annual
    IEP each year.
  • Student data entered into online system will be
    available for editing in subsequent years
  • Assessment information should be used to develop
    IEPs.

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How is Eligibility Determined ?
  • IEP Team Discussion and Decision-Making
  • Use IEP page Attachment C Alternate Assessment
    Eligibility Criteria to determine who qualifies
    (pages 1-3)
  • If needed, Alternate Assessment Eligibility Form
    Addition (page 4) Psychologist approval
    mandatory!

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SPED Attachment C
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EligibilityForm Addition (4th page)
PsychologistApproval Mandatory
For students who function like a student with
mental retardation.
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Significant Cognitive Disability Definition
  • Empirical evidence of a significant cognitive
    disability
  • Difficulty acquiring, maintaining, generalizing,
    and applying academic skills across environments
  • even with intensive individualized instruction
  • IEP goals focus on progress within alternate
    achievement indicators

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Definition Parameters Significant Cognitive
Disability
  • Mental Retardation
  • Not universally eligible based on this category
  • Functions like a student with mild mental
    retardation
  • Commensurate abilities across all areas
  • Reading, writing, and mathematics
  • Adaptive Behavior Scale scores
  • Measures of intellectual abilities
  • NOTE Students with learning disabilities who
    have overall intellectual and/or adaptive
    behavior abilities within the average range are
    not students with a significant cognitive
    disability.

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Assessment Components
  • Student Status Report (Form 2)
  • Parent Interview (Form 4)
  • Activity (Form 5)

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AST Analytic Scoring Tool
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Analytic Scoring Tool (AST)
  • All students are assigned a raw score from 1 to
    11 points on every item
  • Assign a score to reflect the students current
    performance

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Cuing and Assistance Definitions (AST)
  • Physical assistance
  • Hand-over-hand or hand-under-hand guidance
  • For example guiding a students hand to the coin
    slot on the vending machine and leading the
    student through dropping each coin into the
    machine
  • Verbal assistance
  • Oral directions to complete a task
  • For example verbally directing a student through
    each step of a task
  • Most difficult cue to fade
  • Physical cue
  • A touch to prompt a student to complete any
    portion of task
  • For example tapping a students elbow to prompt
    the student to pick up a picture

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Cuing and Assistance Definitions (AST)
  • Verbal cue
  • Word or statement that indirectly signals a
    student
  • For example asking Whats next in your
    schedule?
  • Gestural cue
  • Movement, including hand motions, head nodding,
    or other nonverbal cues
  • For example pointing to the schedule board to
    prompt student to check the schedule

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Cuing and Assistance Definitions (AST)
  • Model
  • Teacher demonstration of the appropriate behavior
    for a student to imitate
  • For example demonstrating the operation of the
    microwave prior to asking a student to operate it
  • Natural cue
  • An ordinary cue that naturally exists in the
    environment
  • For example student is cued to line up when
    other students form a line

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Form 2 Standards Status Report
  • Refer to Form 2 performance objectives for Level
    I and II
  • Teacher instruction throughout the school year
  • Data-based teacher observation and analysis of
    student performance
  • Comprises AIMS-A, ASAT, and DAP-A
  • 1/3 of all items scored contributes to overall
    AIMS-A score
  • All items scored contribute to overall ASAT and
    DAP-A score

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Parent Interview
When interviewing parents, record the rubric
based on the probing information, the response is
based on the parents perception of their childs
functioning level.
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Parent Interview Level I
  • Refer to Form 4 and Analytic Scoring Tool
  • Interview face-to-face or by phone do not send
    home for parent to complete.
  • Give parent the opportunity to participate (only
    the parent can decline)
  • Assign scores of 3, 6, 10, or 11
  • Can complete as part of an IEP meeting
    generally takes 10 minutes or so.

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Parent Interview Situations
  • Ideas for conducting the interview
  • Parent sees student differently than you do
  • Parent says, You just score it!
  • Parent says, AIMS is ridiculous for my child!
  • Item Sensitivity
  • Parent Story Sharing

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Activities
  • Activities are assessed in both AIMS-A Level I
    and Level II
  • Instruction occurs all year long. Students need
    lots of practice.
  • Data Sheets
  • Point-in-time assessment in March
  • Score Sheets

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Activities-Level I
  • Student will use a daily schedule
  • Student will play an interactive game.
  • Student will make a purchase at a fast food
    restaurant or school snack bar.
  • Student will follow a set of directionsmake a
    snack.

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Activities-Level II
  • Student will identify an area of interest for a
    job or volunteer opportunity and fill out the
    necessary forms
  • Student will compare different recreation and/or
    leisure opportunities and choose one in which to
    participate.
  • Student will determine the route of travel from
    starting point A to the selected event at Point
    B.
  • Student will plan a meal for at least three
    people.

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Scoring the Activities
  • Refer to Forms 5 A-D Level I Data and Score
    Sheets
  • Score selected items only
  • Complete in online system in March
  • Refer to Forms 3 A-D Level II Data and Score
    Sheets
  • Multiple standards (reading, writing, and math)
    are attached to each step
  • Task analyze each step.Break into the sequence
    of all the tasks embedded within each step.
  • Complete in online system in March

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Scoring the Activities
  • Refer to Forms 5 A-D Level I Data and Score
    Sheets
  • Score selected items only
  • Complete in online system in March
  • Refer to Forms 3 A-D Level II Data and Score
    Sheets
  • Multiple standards (reading, writing, and math)
    are attached to each step
  • Complete in online system in March

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Darleens Sites
  • http//members.cox.net/tinsnips/welcome.htmlThis
    site is one of my favorites. It has picture
    recipes, holiday activities, schedule pictures,
    worksheets for reading labels and cooking
    measurements, and many links to other great
    sites.
  • http//trainland.tripod.com/pecs.htm This site
    has many picture symbols including Boardmaker
    downloads and PECS symbols. It also has a link to
    photos of common brand name grocery items.
  • http//www.bry-backmanor.org/picturerecipes.html
  • Lots and lots of picture recipes.
  • http//www.google.comThis is a search engine.
    When this page comes up, there will be choices
    above the keyword search space. Click on Images.
    Another page will come up with a keyword search
    space. Type in a word for a picture you want
    (e.g. hamburger) and several pages of various
    pictures of hamburgers will come up. Select the
    picture you want. Right-click and copy and paste
    to a Word document. Resize as needed for the
    student. Add text.
  • http//edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/sped/ Real-life
    photos plus more sites.
  • http//www.mapzone.co.uk/pagesHomeworkHelp/mapabil
    ity/Map activities and information. Some links
    are interactive for students and some are
    printable activities.
  • http//www.edhelper.com/Lots of good activities
    and lesson plans. One is high interest/low
    vocabulary reading passages including currently,
    Beginning the Job Hunt.
  • http//www.tusd.k12.az.us/educators.htmlTucson
    Unified School Districts own page which features
    many sample focus lessons according to state
    standards. Good lesson plans for many standards
    addressed for Level II alternate assessment.

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Data Entry Walk-Through
  • The next set of slides are best viewed on a
    computer and are provided as a reference for data
    input for the online ADE system.
  • These slides have moving parts and will walk
    your through the steps needed to input data.
  • If you wish to skip this tutorial, click on the
    arrow button on the next slide.

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  • Open the internet browser, go to
    http//ade.az.gov and click on Common Logon (
    look to the top right of the screen for this link)

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2. Type in your username and password. Click on
the Continue button.
Note You will have 5 chances to input your
username and password before you are deactivated.
If you get deactivated, you will need to call
the ADE Support Center at 866-577-9636 or email
enterprise_at_azed.gov
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3. The first time you access the ADE Common
Logon system with your own login and password,
read the Acceptable Use Policy, click on (If you
click I do not agree, you will not be able to
continue.)
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4. If this is your first time in the application,
you will see
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5. You are now logged in and will see the
following screen.
Click on. Your Username and Password will be tied
to the level of access you have. A teacher will
automatically be linked to the particular school.

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  • 6. You will now see the school listed on the top
    right corner of the screen.

If there is an error, contact Lindy Jones, Mary
Neale, or Cathy Taylor.
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Student Data
7. On the left you will see a menu bar, click
If this is your first time through this year, No
Records Found
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8.To add your students, click Add Student
On the first screen SAIS ID, DOB and Gender is
entered.
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9. Check the student information carefully. If
the information is correct click YES. If ADE did
not retrieve your student, click NO. Re-enter
SAIS ID, DOB and Gender and try again.
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The information number retrieved the Data
Retrieval Error screen
IMPORTANT!!If you get the above error, check the
SAIS number, DOB and Gender to make sure they are
correct and match what is in SAIS.Contact Cathy
Taylor or Lindy Jones if you believe you have
typed everything in correctly and you are still
getting an error. If the SAIS system had the
error, a SAIS upload to ADE will need to occur
before you can continue data entry for this
student.
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10. If a student was successfully retrieved, the
next window will need more information.
(Demographic Information Form)
This information has already been filled in by
the district and represents the identical
information for this student in the SAIS system
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Indicate whether the student began the school
year (or within the first 10 days school days) at
their current school.
Indicate the number of consecutive years that a
student has been attending this school, counting
the current school year.

Indicate the number of consecutive years that a
student has been attending this school district,
counting the current school year.

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12. Complete the following areas
If you click on
Then you will need to answer the following
questions.
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13. Once you have completed your information,
scroll to the bottom of the page and click on one
of these buttons. will save the
information you just entered and will return you
to the Student List page. will
save the information you just entered and will
keep you on the same page. will
NOT save the information you just entered and
will return you to the Student List page.
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14. At this point, you can enter a new
student - Make sure you are on the Page
and repeat the directions.
I am done entering student demographics and want
to enter scores. What do I do?
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Enter all eligible students by January 31 on the
Student List page
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You will identify test eligibility and enter
scores for a student. Click on the SAIS ID for
the student on the Student List page.
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15. Click on Forms to access the data entry pages.
Mild Mental Retardation
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16. Click on the form to enter data. As forms are
completed, the status will change to Complete.
Note the status column
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17. Click on the arrow to enter your scores.
Comments are optional but helpful.
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As you complete subject areas the status will
change. When you bring up the Student List, you
can also check on status for individual students.
Status will show Complete after data has been
entered on all forms.
Even if a student is completed, you can go back
and edit any information until the system closes
to teachers on March 31
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Be aware Complete status
  • If a student had scores from last year and you
    click SAVE on a scoring page, the system will
    show as complete even if you did not review every
    score on the page.
  • We owe it to our students to ensure that all
    scores reflect their current abilities.
  • Remember that even if Status shows as Complete,
    point-in-time assessments for the Activities are
    to be completed and input in March.

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Support Information on ExEd Web
  • Helpful Step-by-Steps and More!
  • How to Look up a SAIS Number
  • How to Check AA Scores from TUSDStats
  • How to Check ELL Status from TUSDStats
  • These handouts can be found athttp//edweb.tusd.k
    12.az.us/exced/alternate_04_05/TUSD/teachers.htm

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