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Title: SPRING 06 HIGH SCHOOL TESTING WORKSHOP


1
SPRING 06 HIGH SCHOOL TESTING WORKSHOP
  • AIMS TerraNova

2
Primary Site Test Coordinator Responsibilities
  • Inventory test materials
  • Distribute, collect, count, and return all test
    materials to locked storage
  • Remember IEPS and 504s need to be reviewed for
    accommodations
  • Set-up a test check-out and check-in procedure
  • Provide test procedures and security procedures
    training to test administrators and all proctors
  • Create a sign-in procedure for test takers
  • Have a plan for students with improper behavior
  • Review and read your Test Coordinator Manual for
    a more detailed list of responsibilities

3
Training Test Administratorand Proctors
  • Reviewing testing schedule for each day of
    testing
  • Reviewing Test Administration Directions have
    teachers highlight and make notes in manual as
    needed
  • Reviewing Test Security Procedures including
    review of Test Security Agreement
  • Preparing classroom/testing site appropriate
    test environment and permissible visual aids
  • Handling of test materials before, during, and
    after testing
  • Preparing resource materials
  • Discussing procedure of students requiring test
    accommodations (Ell, SpEd, or 504 students)
  • Preparing test booklets and answer documents
    barcode labels, bubbling accommodations,
    transcription of answers to regular answer
    document for students receiving certain
    accommodations on writing

4
Test Coordination During Testing
  • Monitor Test Administrators
  • Correct administration procedures
  • Correct room set up
  • Active proctoring
  • Monitor Student Conduct
  • No cell phones or electronic devices
  • No scratch paper on AIMS (OK on TerraNova)
  • No talking or disruptive behavior
  • Maintain Careful Records of who tested
  • Use a sign-in pages and require students to show
    ID if need be

5
AIMS Test Calendar Times
  • All AIMS are untimed times given are estimates
    only
  • Arrangements must be made for those students who
    need more than the suggested times
  • May not carry over any testing to the next day

6
TerraNova Test Calendar Times
  • For each content area add on 5/10 mins. for
    administering the sample test questions and
    reading introductions and directions
  • TerraNova Testing is on April 4 same day as
    AIMS Math
  • TN make-ups anytime during the testing window
    April 4 April 21

7
What is new for Spring 2006?
  • Precoded Demographic Information
  • Barcode Labels for AIMS HS Writing/Reading will
    not arrive with other test materials will
    arrive week prior to testing
  • Barcode Labels for AIMS Math and pre-coded
    answer documents for TerraNova will be included
    in the Test Coordinator Kits with test materials
  • If student has a label use it! If label data
    needs to be corrected, correct in SAIS not on the
    label itself

8
What is new for Spring 2006?
  • AIMS Test Manuals
  • Revised script in test administration directions
  • Bleed tabs for easier use
  • Reduced duplication between Test Coordinator
    Manuals and Test Administration Directions
  • TerraNova Administration Directions
  • Can not modify TN test manuals so not current
    with AZ rules
  • TN Test Administration Directions go against AZ
    rules. ADE not able to modify so follow these
    rules instead
  • gt Teachers can not invalidate a test only
    district
  • testing coordinator can
  • gt Can not use a calculator (except for IEP)

9
What is new for Spring 2006?
  • Return of Test Materials (see slides 44-51)
  • Scoring of AIMS Writing Response
  • At least 12 independent readers for every AIMS HS
    writing response every trait read at least 2
    times
  • Off topic receives a 0 score
  • Accommodation Changes
  • No more J code needed for alternate
    (non-standard) accommodations
  • Accommodations bubbled on inside cover of answer
    document

10
Which Students are Eligible to Test for AIMS ?
  • Students in cohorts 2007, 2006, 2005, and below
    who have not passed in any content area
  • TUSD and private school students who have signed
    up and want to try to improve from Meets to
    Exceeds in a content area
  • Students who have Meets but did not sign-up to
    test are to be tested only if sufficient test
    materials are available
  • No student(10th -12th) is exempt from AIMS
    testing
  • If not taking AIMS then taking an alternate
    assessment per IEP

11
Which Students Test for TerraNova ?
  • All 9th grade students, unless taking an
    alternate assessment per IEP
  • TerraNova is administered on April 4. Make-ups
    are to be scheduled within the testing window of
    April 4 April 21
  • Any deviation is a serious test violation

12
Test Book Format
  • AIMS
  • Three test books Writing, Reading, Math,
    multiple forms with spiraling
  • Test date is clearly printed on the cover of test
    book
  • Still only two answer documents one for
    Writing/Reading one for Math
  • Must use same answer document if student doing
    both Writing Reading logistical concern
  • Form T is used for the Make-ups
  • TerraNova
  • One book and one pre-coded answer document

13
TEST ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURES
  • Test Security
  • Test Setting
  • Student Demographic Information
  • During Testing
  • After Testing
  • Reportable Testing Incidents

14
Test Security
  • Test coordinators are responsible for a complete
    inventory of all test materials upon receipt of
    test materials and throughout the testing process
  • Test materials must be kept in locked storage
    when not in use (classroom is not okay)
  • Test administrators must return materials daily
    to site test coordinator and must sign test
    materials out and back in
  • All test materials must be returned to testing
    warehouse after completion of testing

15
More Test Security
  • All school personnel who have access to AIMS and
    TN must sign a Test Security Agreement (page
    28 in Test Coordinator Manual)
  • Keep security agreements on file at the school
    except for the principal agreement that
    agreement comes back with your testing materials
  • Violations of test security are a serious matter
    that could result in disciplinary actions
    including revoking of certification and
    withholding of school funds

16
Test Security Test Content
  • Tests must be administered exactly as stated in
    test administration directions and no materials
    may be reproduced
  • Do not preview, read, study, or examine the
    actual test
  • Actual test items may not be disclosed or
    discussed

17
Test Security Test Validity
  • Standardized Test Administration
  • Tests must be administered exactly as stated in
    the Test
  • Administration Directions
  • Maintain Integrity
  • Do not provide answers to students or assist
    students with answers
  • Do not allow use of inappropriate resources such
    as word walls or
  • calculators (exception IEPs)
  • Do not review or change student answers
  • Avoid Student Cheating
  • Do not allow students to share information
    during testing
  • Do not allow the use of any electronic devices,
    including cell phones
  • Proctor the test appropriately and actively

18
Test Setting
  • Seat students at desks or tables with sufficient
    room between students to prevent cheating
  • Visual aids that may assist students with an
    answer must be removed or covered up except for
    the Six Traits for writing and AIMS Math
    Reference Sheet
  • Have an adequate supply of dictionaries,
    thesauri, and pencils - ink pens may not be used
  • Note Dictionaries may only be used during the
    writing
  • portion of AIMS

19
AIMS Student Demographic Info
  • If a student has a label
  • Use it contains all required demographic
    information, except for accommodations used
  • Affix label to the front of the student answer
    document in the indicated space (see slide 20)
  • Do not bubble in demographic data on the back
    side of answer document
  • If back side gets bubbled in, must erase the
    bottom half

20
Front Cover of Answer Document Placement of
Pre-Coded Barcode Labels
Student fills this in
Pre-coded student barcode labels are to be placed
on the front of the student answer document in
the designated area. You must utilize only a
CTB-generated label with a barcode. Do not write
or mark in the designated barcode label
space. IMPORTANT Make sure to place the correct
barcode label on the answer document (for
example, place only a W/R label on a W/R answer
document)!
19
21
More AIMS Student Demographic Info
  • If a TUSD student does not have a label
  • All demographic data on the back of the answer
    document must be hand bubbled after the student
    has tested
  • Follow bubbling instructions in the Test
    Administration Directions, pages 31-36
  • Only school personnel (no students) can bubble
    in demographic data after the test is completed

22
Private School or Home SchoolStudent
Demographic Info
  • Fill in the top half of the back side of the AIMS
    answer document and for SAIS , put in students
    phone number
  • If home-schooled, then must mark box 6 on bottom
    half of the back side of the AIMS answer document

23
HOW WHERE TO FILL IN ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AIMS
  • IEP, ELL, 504
  • Standard
  • Alternate
  • Writing Accommodations

24
Inside Front Cover AIMS Answer Document
Students must bubble in which form was taken
For those students receiving testing
accommodations, district personnel need to fill
in the appropriate boxes
Other Information box is not being used
See Pg 37 of AIMS HS Test Administration
directions or Pg 11 of Test Coordinator
Manualfor details
25
Testing Accommodations Inside Cover of AIMS
Answer Document See page 37 of Test
Directions for instructions on completing
test accommodations
23
26
Filling in Standard Accommodations for AIMS
  • Fill in the bubble that applies if a student has
    an IEP, 504, or is an English Language Learner
  • Bubbles must be filled in for each content area
    that applies
  • Braille and Large Print are standard
    accommodations

27
Filling in Alternate Accommodations for AIMS
  • Fill in the bubble that indicates if a student
    has an IEP or a 504 (in unusual circumstances
    approved by ADE)
  • Fill in the bubble that indicates which alternate
    accommodation(s) the student received
  • If student received an alternate accommodation
    not listed, fill in the bubble that indicates
    another alternate accommodation was used
  • and this accommodation must be approved by
    ADE.
  • For students receiving alternate accommodations
    not listed, records of the alternate
    accommodation provided must be maintained as
    described in Testing Accommodation Guidelines
    for 2005-2006, which can be found on the ADE
    website at www.ade.az.gov.standards/aims/administ
    ering

28
Writing Accommodations
  • For students using a word processor, tape
    recorder, scribe, Braillewriter, or a large print
    test book and answer document as an accommodation
    (standard), their responses must be transcribed
    into a standard AIMS HS answer document for
    scoring purposes
  • The test coordinator, test administrator,
    proctor, or other designated school personnel
    must transcribe the responses exactly as produced
    by the student without changing spelling,
    punctuation, word choice, or any other aspect of
    the student responses
  • After transcribing student responses into the
    standard answer document, all electronic versions
    must be deleted

29
During Testing
  • Watch for student misconduct and cheating -
    specifically
  • Use of calculators or other electronic devices
    (unless on students IEP)
  • Use of scratch paper (not permitted for AIMS)
  • Use of inappropriate reference materials
  • Working on incorrect session or test
  • Disruptive students
  • Imposter students
  • NOTE If you feel a test (AIMS or TerraNova)
    needs to be
  • invalidated call Cindy Hurley for further
    instructions.

30
After Testing
  • Confirm that each student who tested returned a
    test booklet and an answer document
  • Collect all test materials
  • Complete demographic information for students
    without barcode labels (AIMS) or Pre-coded answer
    documents (TN) after the student has tested
  • Inspect answer documents as instructed in the
    Test Administration Directions
  • Package and return test materials to testing
    warehouse on assigned check-in date

31
Reportable Testing Incidents
  • Report any of the following to Cindy Hurley
  • 225-5418
  • Lost or missing test materials
  • Misconduct of students such as stealing or
    cheating
  • Misconduct of faculty/staff such as reviewing the
    test or giving answers to students

32
RECEIVING PREPARING MATERIALS
  • What to Expect When
  • Inventorying Materials
  • Requesting Additional Materials
  • Pre-Coded Barcode Labels (Aims) Pre-
  • coded Answer documents (TN)
  • Organizing the Answer Documents After Testing
  • Packaging Scorables vs. Non-Scorables

33
What to Expect for AIMS When
  • AIMS R/W to arrive at your school on February 15
    - boxes will arrive numbered as Box 1 of 13, etc.
    Barcode labels will arrive later.
  • AIMS Math to arrive at your school around March
    22-23. Bar code labels will arrive at the same
    time
  • We verified that the CTB inventory matched with
    what is actually in your boxes. We made
    corrections where needed This time we did count
    the individual tests, not just the packages
  • Box 1 contains the Packing Slip from CTB.

34
Contents of AIMS Boxes
  • CTB Inventory List with corrections made on
    them
  • Writing Test Books (Forms A and T)
  • Reading Test Books (Forms A-O, and T) - spiraled
  • Combination Writing/Reading Answer Document
  • AIMS HS Test Administration Directions

35
What to Expect for TerraNova and When
  • TerraNova to arrive at your school around March
    22-23 (same time as the AIMS Math)
  • Content of boxes
  • gt Accountability and Research Inventory
    Sheet
  • gt TerraNova 2nd Edition Test Books
  • gt Pre-coded and blank answer documents
  • gt Rulers
  • gt TerraNova Test Directions
  • gt Return Box Labels

36
Inventorying Test Materials
  • Do not wait to inventory your materials until the
    last minute
  • Count the number of AIMS boxes and match to the
    number you should have received per CTB inventory
  • Open Box 1 to find the packing list and compare
    total number of test materials received to what
    is needed. Call or email Cindy ASAP to request
    more tests. Must call by Feb. 17.
  • Then inventory materials in boxes and call Bert
    (617-8187) with discrepancies.
  • Note TerraNova will be boxed from TUSD
    warehouse so there
  • will be no CTB inventory, only Accountability
    and Research
  • inventory

37
Requesting Additional Materials
  • ADE monitored ordering and will be monitoring the
    Short/Add requests be able to verify names of
    students needing these materials
  • Be sure to keep list of private school students
    and dates they contacted the school for AIMS
    testing
  • Let Cindy Hurley know by the morning of February
    17 if you need more tests for AIMS Reading and
    Writing, and March 24 for AIMS Math or 9th
    TerraNova
  • Note Someone from your site will need to pick
    up extra materials if needed, as we have no
    additional staff to run them out to your school

38
Pre-Coded Bar Code Labels
  • AIMS
  • You will receive pre-coded student barcode labels
    one set for R/W and later one set for Math
  • There are two labels per set plus a master
    (dummy) label
  • Do not use the master label on any answer
    documents
  • Very important that the correct label is placed
    on the corresponding answer document an
    incorrect label used will result in all pre-coded
    data being lost
  • TerraNova
  • There are no labels instead pre-coded answer
    documents are provided as well as blank ones (if
    needed)

39
Pre-Coded Barcode Label Examples Math
Writing/Reading
Master Label
Extra Barcode
BarcodeLabel
37
40
Unused Pre-Coded Barcode Labels
  • Do NOT retain unused barcode labels from the
    Writing/Reading or Math test sessions for use in
    future test administrations. Pre-coded labels
    are valid for the immediate testing session
    only!
  • If you place the wrong label on a student answer
    document, obtain a new answer document and
    utilize the extra barcode label provided.

41
TerraNova Answer Documents
  • Most students will have a pre-coded answer
    document no demographics need to be filled in
  • If there is no pre-coded answer document for a
    student, then blank ones are provided and all
    student-identifying information will need to be
    filled in by school personnel see slide 42
  • If a student has used an accommodation, then
    boxes AA and possibly BB must be filled in on
    their answer document see slide 43

42
Filling in Demographics on TerraNova Answer
Document
Note There are two sections that we do not fill
in InView Level and Special Codes, so
ignore these sections
This detail (Level 19, Form C) is not in the
Teacher Directions
This information is taken directly from the Test
Coordinator Manual Pg. 14. It also can be
found in the Test Directions for Teachers on Pg.
6, but it is not as user friendly
43
Filling in Sections AA and BB on TerraNova Answer
Document
Note This information can only be found in the
Test Coordinator Manual Pg. 14.
44
RETURNING TEST MATERIALS
  • Organizing the Answer Documents After
  • Testing
  • Packaging Scorables vs. Non-Scorables
  • Check-In of Materials

45
Organizing the AIMS Answer Documents
  • Check bar-code label placement
  • Check back of answer document
  • - if there is a label then nothing should be
    filled in on back
  • - if there is no label then the back should
    be filled in
  • Check answer documents to ensure loose sheets of
    paper, paper clips, or sticky notes have not been
    left inside
  • Check test booklets to ensure answer documents
    have not been left inside
  • All answer documents must be separated by content
    area and then by cohort
  • Answer documents should be arranged face-up and
    separated by colored sheets of paper
  • Do not band answer documents in any way

46
Organizing the TerraNova Answer Documents
  • Confirm that Testing Accommodations (Sections AA
    and BB) have been filled in if needed on all
    answer documents
  • Verify that all student-identifying information
    on non pre-coded answer documents has been filled
    in
  • Check answer documents to ensure loose sheets of
    paper, paper clips, or sticky notes have not been
    left inside
  • Check test booklets to ensure answer documents
    have not been left inside
  • Answer documents should be arranged face-up
  • Do not band or clip answer documents

47
Packaging Scorables and Non-Scorables
  • Scorables
  • Answer documents that are to be scored are
    considered scorables and need to be boxed and
    labeled separately
  • Do not mix any scorables with non-scorables may
    result in lost tests and/or late-receipt scoring
    fees
  • Non-Scorables
  • Test books and unused barcode-labels are
    considered non-scorable and should be boxed and
    labeled separately
  • Keep all unused or damaged answer documents
    grouped together and boxed with the non-scorables
    they will need to be counted as well
  • NOTE Box test materials in the original boxes
    sent to you these
  • must be used for return of materials to CTB

48
Damaged Materials Due to Biohazard
  • If a test booklet is damaged due to a biohazard
    (i.e., vomit, blood, or extreme amounts of
    mucus), do not return these booklets to the
    warehouse
  • Dispose of biohazard damaged booklets and make a
    note so that during materials check-in a note can
    be written on the Materials Inventory Sheet to
    explain the discrepancy

49
CheckingIn Materialsfor AIMS W/R
  • There will be two check-ins due to the need to
    start scoring immediately for quick turn-around
    results
  • gt One check-in is for the Feb. 28 Mar. 1
    testing
  • gt One check-in is for the Make-Up testing
    (Form T) and all
  • non-scorables
  • Only answer documents for Feb. 28 Mar. 1
    testing
  • will be checked in to the testing warehouse
    on
  • March 2, 3, or March 6
  • Only answer documents for make-up testing (Form
    T) and all non-scorables will be checked in on
    March 9, 10, or 13

50
More About CheckingIn Materialsfor AIMS W/R
  • There are no exceptions to the dates listed for
    check-ins we must comply with ADE
  • Sign-up for a time slot with Bert 617-8187
  • Please be on time when checking-in or call if you
    will be detained - there is so little wiggle room
    with our Spring Testing

51
CheckingIn Materialsfor AIMS Math and TerraNova
  • AIMS Math will need to be checked-in first and
    there will also be two check-ins one for the
    regular testing and one for the make-up testing
  • You will receive an AIMS Update from me before
    the April testing where I will explain the
    check-in procedure for the AIMS Math and Terra
    Nova
  • I am waiting until later in case changes are made
    as a result of the Feb./Mar. testing

52
Need-to-Know andNeed-to-Remember
  • Use of scratch paper for AIMS is a test
    violation.
  • Students must use a No. 2 graphite pencil to mark
    their answers answers written in ink will not
    be scored.
  • Test administrators are responsible for reading
    the test administration directions thoroughly
    No one told me that, can not be an excuse used
    if a test violation occurs.
  • Students who become ill and must leave during the
    test administration of any AIMS content area are
    ineligible to continue the test for that content
    area or to make-up that testing session (See page
    7 of Test Administration Directions).

53
More Need-to-Know and Need-to-Remember
  • Students who are disruptive, who refuse to
    participate, or who receive help from others, or
    otherwise engage in unacceptable behavior will
    have their opportunity to test revoked. In this
    case, notification of the incident and its
    consequences should be placed in the students
    cumulative folder and the parents be notified
    (See page 7 of Test Administration Directions).
  • Test administrators and proctors need to walk
    around the room to make sure students are
    progressing through the test appropriately. Be
    particularly alert to students using ink.

54
Still More Need-to-Know and Need-to-Remember
  • Students identified as Limited English Proficient
    (LEP) or who have been identified as Fluent
    English Proficient (FEP) for two or fewer years
    are eligible for certain standard accommodations
  • as needed
  • Accommodations for English Learners include
  • gt Use of a published translation dictionary
    throughout
  • the test
  • gt Provide exact oral translation of test
    directions
  • into students native language (no written
    translations
  • allowed)
  • gt Simplify language in directions in English
    only

55
Important Numbers Websites
  • Cindy Hurley (A R) 225-5418
  • Bert Thompson (Warehouse) 617-8187
  • This presentation Spring06 HS Testing can be
    found at the TUSDStats website
    http//tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/ , then click on
    Resources link
  • To access information about ELLs
    https//tusdstats.tusd.k12.az.us/planning/biled/bi
    led_front.asp
  • or go to TUSDStats homepage and click on
    Language Assessment which is under Special
    Programs
  • ADE Assessment Website
  • http//www.ade.az.gov/standards/aims/
  • To access Testing Accommodations Guidelines for
    2005-2006
  • http//www.ade.az.gov/standards/aims/Administe
    ring/Default.asp

56
Thanks for the marathon effort it will take to
survive testing this spring!
We will do our best to support you in any way
that we can
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