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Indiana Standards and Assessment Update. Instructional Shifts in College & Career Readiness: Regional Professional Development Plenary Session. Housekeeping Items. Overview of sequence of events today After action survey PGP certificate. The Purpose Behind the New Standards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Indiana Standards and Assessment Update

Instructional Shifts in College & Career Readiness:Regional Professional Development Plenary Session

Housekeeping Items

• Overview of sequence of events today

• After action survey

• PGP certificate

The Purpose Behind the New Standards

• During the 2013 session, the General Assembly passed Public Law 286.

• This new law, Indiana Code 20-19-2-14.5, established the timeline below for the review and adoption of new K-12 academic standards.

Department of Education must provide a written evaluation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) to various officials.

Legislative committee must study issues and hold 3 public meetings. Not later that 11/1/13, it must submit a final report to the State Board of Education.

Before 7/1/14 the SBOE must hold 3 public meetings, adopt and implement college and career readiness standards that are aligned with postsecondary educational expectations.

State Board of Education may take no further action to implement standards until evaluation is complete.

Office of Management and Budget must provide an opinion concerning the fiscal impact to implement or discontinue CCSS.

5/21/13 9/1/13 11/1/13 7/1/147/1/13

Indiana Academic Standards Hub Page

www.doe.in.gov/standards

Indiana Academic Standards Hub Page

www.doe.in.gov/standards

Special Populations

• Indiana Academic Standards (2014) Resources for Special Populations of Students Special Education Resource Guide High Ability Resource Guide WIDA English Language Development (ELD)

Standards Implementation Guide English Learners

http://www.doe.in.gov/standards/special-populations-students

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Agenda

• CCR Standards • CCR Assessments• Support for

Educators• 2015-16 and Beyond

• States must adopt college- and career-ready (CCR) standards CCR ELA and Math standards adopted by State

Board of Education on April 28, 2014

• States must administer assessments based on CCR standards by the spring of 2015 Featuring new item type: technology-enhanced

(TE) items

Transitioning Standards and Assessments:

ESEA Flexibility Waiver/Federal Requirements

Designing the Spring 2015 ISTEP+ (Grades 3-8)

• Aligned to CCR ELA and Math Indiana Academic Standards

• ISTEP+ Part 1 March administration Applied Skills (open-ended) items

• ISTEP+ Part 2 April/May administration Multiple-choice and technology-enhanced items

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Construct an answer usingMath Palette

Drag-and-drop

Multiple-correct response

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Multiple-correct response

Drag-and-drop

Designing the Spring 2015 ISTEP+ End of Course Assessments (ECAs)

• Spring 2015 ECAs will include two components: Graduation examination

• Aligned to IAS (2000 Algebra I, 2006 English 10)

Accountability assessment• Aligned to CCR IAS (2014 Algebra I and

English 10)

• Watch for additional ECA updates coming later this fall!

Item Specificatio

ns; Test Blueprints

Content and Bias/Sensitivi

ty Reviews

Item Development; Internal IDOE Item

Review

Revise/Select Items

Pilot Items/ Administer Operational

Test

Standards Setting (Cut-

Score Setting)

Blue font = Educator Involvement

Assessment Development Journey

Support for Educators:Grades 3-8

Support Timeline

Test Blueprints Posted early July

Instructional and Assessment Guidance Posted late August

Acuity Readiness Assessments Available in September

Professional Development: Open-ended items and Technology-Enhanced Items

September/October

Experience College- and Career-Ready Assessment Early October

ECA-related support coming this fall!

Test Blueprints

• Provide “big picture” view of strands/reporting categories

• Assist in prioritizing curriculum

• Enhance instructional planning

• Guide development of classroom assessments

Instructional and Assessment Guidance

• Provides “granular” view of standards

• Informs curricular and instructional priorities

• Provides transparency regarding assessments ISTEP+ Part 1, ISTEP+ Part 2+, , –

Instructional and Assessment Guidance 2014-15Mathematics – Grade 5

• Represents standards that may be assessed on ISTEP+ Part 1 and ISTEP+ Part 2. All standards may be assessed on ISTEP+ Part 2.

Symbol Content Priority Approximate Instructional Time

P+ Critical 50 – 75%

P Important 25 – 50%

P– Additional 5 – 10%

Strand 1Number Sense

Strand 2Computation

Strand 3Algebraic Thinking

Strand 4Geometry

Strand 5Measurement

Strand 6Data Analysis

Strand 7Mathematical

Process

5.NS.1 P *5.C.1 P+ *5.AT.1 P+ 5.G.1 P *5.M.1 P+5.DS.1

*P *PS.1 P+

5.NS.2 P 5.C.2 P+ *5.AT.2 P+ *5.G.2 P 5.M.2 P 5.DS.2 P *PS.2 P+

5.NS.3 P– 5.C.3 P– *5.AT.3 P     *5.M.3 P+     *PS.3 P+

5.NS.4 P– 5.C.4 P+ *5.AT.4 P     5.M.4 P     *PS.4 P+

5.NS.5 P– 5.C.5 P+ *5.AT.5 P+     *5.M.5 P+     *PS.5 P+

5.NS.6 P 5.C.6 P– 5.AT.6 P     *5.M.6 P     *PS.6 P+

    5.C.7 P+ 5.AT.7 P             *PS.7 P+

    *5.C.8 P+ *5.AT.8 P             *PS.8 P+

    *5.C.9 P+                    

Acuity Readiness Assessments

• NEW Acuity Readiness Assessments Grades 3-8, ELA and Math Aligned to the CCR 2014 Indiana Academic

Standards 3 administrations/diagnostic in nature

• Acuity for Algebra I and English 10 Continue Predictive forms for the ECAs NEW CCR-aligned items for use by teachers

Assessment-focused Professional Development

• September/October

• Live and via recorded WebEx sessions

• Focused on: Use of Instructional and Assessment Guidance Sample open-ended items based on new CCR

standards Technology-enhanced item types

“Experience College- and Career-Ready Assessment” Tool

• Technology-enhanced item types

• Training for students and educators

• Engaging and interactive

Teachers are encouraged to use Experience CCRA as an instructional tool

in the classroom!

Transitions: IMAST

• Federal regulations discontinued modified assessments after 2013-14 – Indiana’s version: IMAST

• “IMAST Transition” resources/information available Refer to Office of Student Assessment webpage

• IMPORTANT: Provide local support necessary to students formerly participating in IMAST

Transitions: Future Assessments (Beginning in 2015-16)

• Assessment Resolution passed by Education Roundtable and State Board of Education includes: Summative Assessment (Grades 3-10)

• Grade 10 ISTEP+ becomes new Graduation Examination

• Phase-out ECAs IREAD-3 Alternate assessments (Grades 3-10) Formative assessments (Grades K-10) College- and Career-Readiness Exam (Grade 11) Grade 11, 12 assessments (focused on college

and career)

Resources for Assessment Guidance

• School Test Coordinator (STC)

• Corporation Test Coordinator (CTC)

• Office of Student Assessment Telephone: (317) 232-9050 Email: istep@doe.in.gov Website: http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment

Assessment and Accountability Transition

2014-15  School Year 2013-14 School Year 2014-15Assessed Standards / Assessment Rigor

Indiana Academic Standards (previously adopted)

College- and career- ready 2014 ELA and Math Indiana Academic Standards

Grade Levels Tested

ISTEP+, Grades 3-8

End of Course Assessments, Grade 10

ISTAR Grades 3-8, 10

IMAST, Grades 3-8

ISTEP+, Grades 3-8

End of Course Assessments, Grade 10

NCSC, Grades 3-8, 10

 

School Year 2013-14 School Year 2014-15

Accountability System

2012 Accountability A-F

2012 Accountability A-F

Accountability Growth

1 Year Projected Targets

Target scale scores are compared to actual scale scores to categorize Low, Typical, or High Growth.

1 Year Projected Targets with equi-percentile concordance

Target scale scores are compared to actual scale scores to categorize Low, Typical, or High Growth.

(Note: Due to the assessment transition, an equi-percentile concordance will be utilized to translate the target score from the previous assessment scale to a target score on the new assessment scale. Additional validations will be implemented to ensure continuity during the transition.)

Growth Availability Grade Levels

Grades 4-8 Grades 4-8

AMO (Annual Measureable Objectives)

2012 Baseline 2015 Baseline will be determined

Assessment and Accountability Transition

  School Year 2013-14 School Year 2014-15Educator Effectiveness Growth Rating

Student Growth Percentile

The median SGP along with the standard error is used to generate Educator Effectiveness Growth Ratings (1-4 or 1-5).

Student Growth Percentile

The median SGP along with the standard error is used to generate Educator Effectiveness Growth Ratings (1-4 or 1-5).

(Note: While Student Growth Percentiles are assessment neutral, results will be closely evaluated to ensure accuracy in calculation as well as fidelity in implementation of new academic standards.)

Educator Effectiveness Growth Ratings Grade Levels

Grades 4-8 Grades 4-8

Educator Effectiveness Negative Impact

Median SGP less than 15 and Mean ISTEP+ scale score decrease of 15 points

Median SGP less than 15 and equivalence of Mean ISTEP+ scale score decrease of 15 points

Communities of Practice

Support teachers with new standards

Promote state-wide collaboration

Open, peer-to-peer space

Communities of Practice56 Communities

2500 Educators

& Growing!

Communities of Practice

www.doe.in.gov/communities

Communities of Practice

Join us:

Transition

Team Reconvene

• Key Questions for Indiana Academic Standards (2014) Implementation

• Action Planning Template

Follow Up

• Please complete the survey, facilitated by Great Lakes Comprehensive Center, here:• https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/IASPD

• Participants will receive a follow up email with a link to request professional growth points (PGPs) for your participation today

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