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Title: Writing Performance Assessment


1
Writing Performance Assessment
2
Writing
  • Objectives
  • Understand the ways in which the writing
    assessment differs from other assessments
  • Conduct writing testing appropriately

3
Writing
Definition
  • The writing assessment is a performance
    assessment where students produce an essay over a
    2-3 day period. It is considered an authentic
    assessment in that students follow a writing
    process, including prewriting, drafting, editing
    and publishing, much as they would for a typical
    classroom assignment.

4
Writing
Purpose
  • The purpose of the writing assessment is to
    measure student proficiency on adopted state
    standards in the area of writing. Through
    analytic trait scoring, strengths and weaknesses
    may be identified to inform classroom
    instruction.
  • Participation, not performance in the writing
    assessment is included in the Report Card
    ratings.

5
Writing
Test Schedule
  • Winter window (Jan. 12 Feb. 24) for grades 4,
    7, and high school
  • Spring window (April 13 April 28) for high
    school only
  • Online window for participating schools (Jan. 12
    March 17) for grade 7 and high school
  • Online Spring window (March 28 April 28) for
    high school only

6
Writing
Scoring
  • High School Level
  • Paper assessments will be scored same as last
    year
  • High School paper and online assessments will be
    double scored

7
Writing
Dos and Donts
Dos
  • Testing Coordinators may test students in grade 9
    or 10 if individual students have produced work
    that shows they are capable of meeting the HS
    writing standard.
  • High School students may test once during one of
    the two regular windows, regardless of grade.
  • Students in Grade 11 (or their third year in high
    school) must test once during one of the two
    regular windows unless they met in a previous
    year.

8
Writing
Dos and Donts (cont)
Dos (cont)
  • Students in Grade 12 may test once and need to
    test during the winter window to receive results
    prior to graduation

9
Writing
Dos and Donts (cont)
Donts
  • Students who are not yet ready to successfully
    complete the high school writing assessment
    should not participate it is not intended as a
    practice opportunity in anticipation of the
    eleventh grade attempt.
  • Do not provide resources unless they are
    explicitly described in the test administration
    manual.

10
Writing
Promising Practices
  • Local scoring of classroom assessments using the
    official scoring guide, to provide feedback in
    some or all of the writing traits to prepare
    students for the writing assessment.
  • Districts require that students in grades other
    than 11th meet the standard on a work sample
    before taking the state writing assessment.
  • Districts create a system where teachers trade
    papers for double scoring, thus ensuring
    reliability.

11
Writing
In a Nutshell
  • Writing is essentially the same as last year
    other than the shift of the accountability year
    from grade 10 to grade 11.
  • We are continuing efforts to expand the OAKS
    online writing assessment to more middle and high
    schools.
  • Return shipping of completed writing tests will
    be simplified due to a new vendor.

12
Acorns for Storage
Writing
  • How can districts use local work samples to
    ensure that the state writing assessment is used
    effectively?
  • How can we use the state assessment to improve
    student writing?
  • How can we better prepare students to complete
    their writing online in order to be successful in
    their testing and in their future writing
    experiences?

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