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Title: Professional Development Guide for Periodic Assessments


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Professional Development Guide for Periodic
Assessments
  • A Tool for Analyzing Periodic Assessment Data and
    Using Results to Inform Instruction in
    Collaborative Conversations

July 2007
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Module 1
  • Overview

The primary purpose of assessment should be to
assist both educators and policy makers to
improve instruction and advance student
learning. National Forum on Assessment
3
Professional Development Feedback Form Useful
as a rubric to clarify expectations of
participants
4
Collaborative Professional Development Model
Coordinated by Central Staff and Local District
Coordinator
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Why periodic assessments?
  • Guide and focus professional development and
    instruction during any instructional unit
  • Identify areas for re-teaching and/ or
    intervention during subsequent instructional
    units
  • Provide ongoing opportunities for students to
    become familiar with
  • the academic content specified by the States
    Frameworks.
  • the format of the CST and CAHSEE.

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California Education Code 60602 (a)(1)
  • The Legislature recognizes that in addition to
    statewide assessments school districts will
    conduct additional ongoing pupil diagnostic
    assessment and provide information regarding
    pupil performance based on those assessments on a
    regular basis to parents or guardians and
    schools.
  • The Legislature further recognizes that local
    diagnostic assessment is a primary mechanism
    through which academic strengths and weaknesses
    are identified.

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Two Types of Measurement Data to Benefit Learning
  • Formative Assessment FOR learning serves to
    promote greater learning by collecting data on an
    ongoing basis that reflects student progress to
    help inform future instruction (Periodic
    Assessments)
  • Summative Assessment OF learning serves to
    audit progress by making final judgments on data
    for public reporting and/or program evaluation
    (CSTs, CAHSEE, etc.)

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Participation in the Periodic Assessments
  • Students with disabilities who are on District
    Core Curriculum or District Core Curriculum with
    Accommodations must take grade-level Periodic
    Assessments
  • Students with disabilities participating in
    District Alternate Curriculum do not take the
    Periodic Assessments

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Variations, Accommodations, or Modifications for
Diverse Learners
  • Use of variations, accommodations, or
    modifications on the Periodic Assessments will
    mirror the State guidelines. Students taking the
    California Alternate Performance Assessment
    (CAPA) will not take the Districts Periodic
    Assessments.
  • Matrix of Test Variations, Accommodations, and
    Modifications for Administration of California
    Statewide Assessments
  • Revised 1/07

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Requirements
  • Must be regularly used in classroom instruction
  • Variations, accommodations, modifications
  • Must be identified on the Individualized
    Education Program (IEP)
  • Accommodations, modifications

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Variations
  • A change in the manner in which a test is
    presented or administered, or in how a test taker
    is allowed to respond.
  • Test directions provided in primary language
  • Additional breaks
  • Small group
  • Visual magnifying

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Accommodations
  • A variation in the testing environment or
    process that does not fundamentally alter what
    the exam measures
  • Braille transcription
  • Reading or presenting on CD the mathematics
    assessment
  • Dictating the essay response orally or manually
    to a scribe, audio recorder, or speech-to-text
    converter

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Modifications
  • A variation in the testing environment or
    process that fundamentally alters what the exam
    measures
  • Use of a calculator on the Math section
  • Reading the English/Language Arts section
  • Word processing software with spell and grammar
    check

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Module 2
  • Framework for Implementing Periodic Assessments

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IMPROVE
Instructional Guides are used to prepare teachers
for scope and sequence of standards prior to
each of the Periodic Assessments Map the content
(concepts/skills) being assessed Present the
content to students implementing effective
instructional strategies Record students
understanding using the Periodic
Assessments Observe students strengths and needs
using the Item Response Reports View the Answer
Choice Rationales to identify specific
misconceptions highlighted by the Item Response
Reports Engage other teachers in collaborative
conversations around students areas of need
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What work needs to be done before each Periodic
Assessment administration?
Instructional Guides are used to prepare teachers
for scope and sequence of standards prior to
each of the Periodic Assessments Map the
concepts/skills being assessed by the Periodic
Assessments Present the content to students
using effective instructional strategies
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IMPROVE Instructional Protocol for Teacher
Planning after Review of Periodic Assessments
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IMPROVE
  • Record students strengths and needs using the
    Periodic Assessments to capture data
  • Observe students strengths and needs using the
    Item Response Reports
  • View the Answer Choice Rationales to identify
    specific misconceptions highlighted by the Item
    Response Reports
  • Engage other teachers in collaborative
    conversations around students areas of need

19
Administration of the Periodic Assessment
Refer to the Districts Periodic Assessment
Calendars for the appropriate assessment windows
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Centralized Scanning
  • School mail is used to submit class packs of
    answer sheets for scanning.

21
Engage teachers in collaborative conversations to
plan professional development by using student
data from each Periodic Assessment
The Item Response Report, designed by District
teachers, is the first report available to
teachers. Any additional reports will be reviewed
by District teachers before posting on the
reporting website.
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Login Screen athttps//lausd.princetonreview.com
Use your LAUSD email login and password
23
Request for Periodic Assessment School/ Local
District Access
Available from your Local District Office, the
Periodic Assessment Unit and downloadable from
the Periodic Assessment page on Inside LAUSD
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Class Selection Page
Select your class/ grade
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Assessment Selection Page
Select the Periodic Assessment results you would
like to view (A1, A2, Q1, Q2, etc.)
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Item Response Report
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Item Response Report (Hide Names)
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Module 3
  • Protocol Example

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Data Analysis Protocol Worksheet
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Sample Data Analysis Protocol Worksheet
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Module 4
  • Research and
  • Resources

32
Research Supporting Periodic Assessment as a Tool
to Increase Student Learning
  • Chappuis, S., Stiggins, R., (2002), Classroom
    Assessment for Learning, Educational Leadership
    (September), pp. 40-43
  • Marzano, R., (2003), What Works in Schools
    Translating Research Into Action, ASCD
  • Symonds, K., (2003), After the Test How Schools
    Are Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap, Bay
    Area School Reform Collaborative, San Francisco,
    CA
  • Stiggins, R., (2002), Assessment For Learning A
    Vision for the Future, Education Week (March
    13), pp. 30 and 32

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Periodic Assessments are the anchor to effective
Instructional Units and focused Professional
Development
  • Resources and Assistance
  • For username and password information call LAUSD
    Help Desk at (213) 241-5200.
  • For assessment materials call the Princeton
    Review help desk at (888) 745-7737 or send an
    e-mail to helpme_at_review.com
  • For data reports, log in to the Periodic
    Assessment website at https//lausd.princetonrevi
    ew.com
  • For questions regarding the Periodic Assessment
    Program call the Periodic Assessment Unit at
    (213) 241-6873.
  • For information on assessment administration,
    scoring and reporting refer to LAUSD Reference
    Guides REF-3731.0, REF-3733.1, REF-3734.0,
    REF-3735.0, REF-3736.0, REF-3737.0
  • For general information, contact your Local
    District.

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Module 5
  • Professional Development Evaluation and Feedback

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Professional Development Feedback Form
Individual feedback will be used to make
refinements and improvements to future
professional development
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Collaborative Professional Development
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