michigan ged ® computer based testing (cbt) & 2002 close-out frequently asked questions
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Michigan GED® Computer Based Testing (CBT)& 2002 Close-Out
Frequently Asked Questions
Keenan M. WadeManagerWorkforce Development AgencyState of Michigan
Background and Overview• The State of Michigan is participating in the Computer-Based
Testing (CBT) Project, which is a part of the GED® 21st Century Initiative™
• Primary mission is to better prepare Michigan adults who do
not possess a high school diploma for college and careers
• Michigan’s current GED® testing system is transitioning to CBT
• Current 2002 GED® test series will phase out at the end of 2013
• New GED® test will launch January 2, 2014
Registration and Testing Cut-Off Dates for Current 2002 GED® Test Series
Current Paper-Based 2002 GED® Test Series• Registration – November 30, 2013• Testing – December 20, 2013
Current Computer-Based GED® 2002 Test Series• Registration & Testing cut-offs based on local testing centers
hours up until December 31, 2013
Registration and Testing Cut-Off Dates for Current 2002 GED® Test Series &
Accommodations
Get Them In ASAP
Michigan31 CBT Centers
as of 09/2013
# Location # Location # Location # Location
1Sturgis Public Schools107 W. West StSturgis, MI 49091
9M-TEC at HFCC3601 Schaefer RdDearborn, MI 48126
17Baker College of Flint1050 W Bristol RdFlint, MI 48507
25
Northwestern Michigan College2600 Aero-Park DrTraverse City, MI 49686
2
Lake Michigan College M-TEC400 Klock RdBenton Harbor, MI 49022
10
L’Anse Creuse Center for Lifelong Learning33 N River RdMount Clemens, MI 48043
18Fruitport Adult Ed.3255 E Pontaluna Rd, #3Fruitport, MI 49415
26
University Center Gaylord80 Livingston BlvdGaylord, MI 49735
3Van Buren I.S.D.250 South StLawrence, MI 49064
11
Baker College –Auburn Hills1500 University DriveAuburn Hills, MI 48326
19
Orchard ViewAdult Education2389 Laketon Ave.Muskegon, MI 49442
27Alpena Community College665 Johnson StAlpena, MI 49707
4Michigan Ave Academy600 E Michigan AvePaw Paw, MI 49079
12Michigan State University556 E Circle DrEast Lansing, MI 48824
20
White Lake AreaCommunity College4600 Gibson RdMuskegon, MI 49445
28
N. Menominee County Community SchoolsW. 3719 Grove LanePowers, MI 49874
5Albion District Library501 S Superior StAlbion, MI 49224
13Lake Orion Comm Schools455 E Scripps RdOakland, MI 48360
21Alma Adult Education300 Republic AveAlma, MI 48801
29
N. Menominee CountyCommunity Schools5775 Main StWells, MI 49894
6
Washtenaw Comm. College4800 E Huron River Dr.Ann Arbor, MI 48105
14Davenport University6191 Kraft Ave SEGrand Rapids, MI 49512
22
Delta College1961 Delta RdUniversity Center, MI 48710
30
Bay Mills CommunityCollege, Dafter2736 M-28Dafter, MI 49724
7
Employment & Training Designs35425 W Michigan AveWayne, MI 48184
15Thompson M-TEC6364 136th AveHolland, MI 49424
23Davenport University3555 E Patrick RdMidland, MI 48642
31Michigan Works!1118 E Easterday AveSault Ste Marie, MI 49783
8
Kalamazoo Adult Education714 S Westnedge AveKalamazoo, MI 49007
16
Careerline Tech Center13663 Port Sheldon StHolland, MI 49424 24
Clare Pioneer Alternative & Adult Education670 Ann Arbor TrailClare, MI 48617
• 31 GED® Computer-Based-Testing (CBT) Centers active
• About 50-60 in application/contract phase
• About 80-90 CBT sites expected
Which organizations are currently authorized by the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) to apply to become GED® computer based testing (CBT) centers?
All currently approved paper-based Michigan GED® testing centers and some other organizations on a case-by-case basis such as Michigan Works! Agencies
When should testing centers start implementing CBT? Testing centers must start implementing the CBT version of the 2002 Series GED® immediately, in order to ensure that the new GED® test will be available to examinees in January of 2014
Will centers need to offer both paper-based and CBT based 2002 Series GED® during 2013? • Established paper-based centers will need to offer both the paper based and CBT
versions of the 2002 Series GED®
• To avoid split testing records between the CBT and paper-based databases, examinees that started on paper need to complete their battery of tests on paper for the time being
• Combined CBT/Paper-Based scoring coming (piloting at active CBT sites)
• New CBT centers (not previously providing paper-based testing) will only offer CBT to new testers
How long does it take for a testing center establish CBT?
• The entire process to implement CBT could take three (3) to five (5) months.
• Can get it done faster
• Contract negotiations, infrastructure and technical issues can slow process down
What are the first steps in the application process to become a GED® CBT testing center? • Get approval from the Workforce Development Agency to
implement testing (currently approved paper-based centers do not need approval to start process)
• Go to the Pearson VUE website: http://www.pearsonvue.com/PVTC/. Review the readiness of your center to deliver CBT, and proceed with the application
How much does it cost to become a Pearson VUE Testing Center to deliver the GED® via CBT? The best case, lowest cost scenario is when a center is already set up to do high-stakes, computer based testing. In this instance, the testing lab will meet or be very close to meeting the Pearson VUE testing lab specifications. The cost to implement the GED® via CBT would include staff time working on the project, the cost of purchasing a security camera, and a digital signature pad. An Enhanced Security Protocol Kit (ESP) containing the camera and digital signature pad is available from Pearson VUE for $450. If several modifications need to be made to the proposed CBT site and/or new computer equipment needs to be purchased, the costs will rise accordingly.
Will GED® CBT testing centers be required to offer other Pearson VUE exams in addition to the CBT version of the GED® test? • No. GED® testing centers adding CBT are not required to offer
additional CBT based exams available through Pearson VUE.
• Make it clear in Pearson VUE application process if GED testing is the only desired outcome
How are GED® CBT testing centers paid to administer the GED®? Centers are paid by PearsonVUE. The rate of compensation currently is five ($5.00) per examinee, per testing hour
How much will the GED® CBT cost examinees? • $150 for the entire battery of 5 content areas (or $30 per test).
• The $150 price is the median price Michigan examinees pay to take the entire battery for the paper-based GED®.
How do examinees pay for the CBT test?
• Test-takers pay for the test with a credit card when they register on-line at gedcomputer.com
• In some cases test-takers may have a third party covering
their testing fees and a prepaid voucher from Pearson VUE may be used to pay
• Some testing centers also allow test-takers to purchase a voucher with cash from the testing center
Can the cost of the GED® CBT for examinees be covered/subsidized by a third party? Yes, a third party can cover GED® CBT exam costs for an examinee by purchasing vouchers from Pearson VUE in advance of testing. Vouchers may be purchased at: http://www.pearsonvue.com/vouchers/pricelist/ged.asp
How will examinees obtain copies of official transcripts with CBT? At this time there are no changes in the way official transcript requests from examinees will be handled. The exception is that CBT testers will be able to obtain unofficial score reports from their CBT Pearson VUE accounts established through the CBT registration process.
What content areas are included on the new test?
– Reasoning Through Language Arts (GED® RLA)
– Mathematical Reasoning
– Science
– Social Studies
How will writing be assessed on the new test? Writing will be assessed through Extended Response (ER) written answers in the Reasoning Through Language Arts and the Social Studies content areas.
Do examinees have to take all sections of the computer-based GED® test at one time? No. The current version and new computer-based GED® tests are both 7 hours long. During test registration, examinees should carefully schedule to take different sections of the test at different times
How many CBT test forms are there?
• Three (3) unique computer-based GED® test forms are available for each test in the battery of five (5) tests for the current version of the GED®
• Three (3) unique computer-based GED® test forms will be available for each test in the battery of four (4) tests for the new GED® coming January 2nd of 2014
Who can administer a GED® CBT exam?
• Certified Pearson VUE Test Administrators
• Certification is obtained via distance learning in the final step of the CBT application process
• Minimum education requirement for Test Administrators is high school diploma or GED
How will examinees’ scores be accessed with CBT?
For the balance of 2013 there is no change in the way examinee scores are accessed with one exception. CBT examinees will be able to obtain unofficial score reports through their private accounts established with CBT registration
*Overview of Pearson VUE Criteria to Become a Test Center
• Distraction free testing lab or classroom equipped with Internet accessible computers
• Designation of a test proctor to become a certified Testing Administrator (TA) through on-line training and examination
Review Facility
Technical Specs & Apply
Sign Pearson
VUE Contract
Approval - **Purchase
$450 Enhanced Security Protocol (ESP) Kit
Install GED® Testing Software
with Pearson VUE Tech Support
Train - Test Administrator
Reviews On-Line Policy &
Procedures Manual and Sits for Open Book
Exam
Waivers & CBT Youth Candidates
– CBT youth (test-takers under 18) will be put in an “Exception Queue” when registering with Pearson VUE
– Youth test-taker, parent/guardian or testing center staff must submit signed waiver or present proof of being out of a regular school program for one year to State GED Office
– Call or e-mail Keenan Wade/State Office to get Pearson VUE registration account released to complete registration (see contact information on final slide)
Mobile Sites
– State GED Taskforce working with GEDTS and Pearson VUE to develop instructions for establishing mobile sites
– Particularly important for correctional facilities such as local jails
Combined CBT & Paper-Based Scoring
– Piloting combined scoring at active CBT sites
– This will allow paper-based testers to complete testing using CBT
Thanks
Keenan M. WadeManagerWorkforce Development AgencyState of Michigan201 N. Washington Square | Lansing, MI 48913 Office: 517.373.8281Mobile: 517.243.0161Fax: 517.335-3630Mail to: wadek@michigan.gov
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