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Monitoring and Pre-Scoring Activities Virginia Department of Education 2007-2008 Alternative Assessments Administrator’s Update Workshop August 2007

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Monitoring and Pre-Scoring Activities

Virginia Department of Education2007-2008 Alternative Assessments

Administrator’s Update WorkshopAugust 2007

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Monitoring

Periodic and systematic review of evidence-based assessments in the development process with opportunities for feedback and intervention.

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What Monitoring is Not

Checking with the teacher

Flipping through an evidence based assessment

Review without feedback

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Pre-Scoring

A detailed review of evidence-based assessments against scoring rules prior to scoring with opportunity for feedback and intervention

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What Pre-Scoring is Not

A “mad dash” to create a collection of evidence

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Why Monitor and Pre-Score?

To create better Collections of Evidence (COE) and Coursework Compilations (CWC).

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Why COEs and CWCs Fail…

Missing evidence to support the SOL Use of unacceptable evidence Use of evidence not aligned with the SOL Un-graded or incorrectly graded evidence Missing or incomplete SEI tags

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Components of Monitoring

Trained Reviewers

Feedback Loops

Intervention Options

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Trained Reviewers

Persons with Content Knowledge and V-Program Knowledge

• School Coordinator

• Assigned or Hired Staff

• Building Level Teams

• Central Office Level Teams

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Feedback Loops

• Teachers preparing collections

• Principals

• V-Program Leaders

• Trainers/Technical Assistance

Providers

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Intervention Options

• Individualized Consultation and Support

• Peer or small group sessions

• Attendance at Local Training

• Access to state and local SOL or assessment resources

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Monitoring Decisions

Who will monitor?

How will you train them?

When will monitoring occur?

Who will receive feedback?

How will feedback be given?

What are your intervention options?

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A Sample Monitoring Plan

School-based Review Teams created and trained

Teachers turn in evidence-based assessments every nine-weeks

All evidence-based assessments reviewed by team according to division pacing chart

Team report shared with principal and central office

Central office dispatches Rapid Response Teams

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A Sample Monitoring Plan

Select And TrainSchool-Based Oversight

Teams

Instructional Teams dispatched Based on

9 week Report

School-Based Teams Review COEs every 9 weeks

according to Pacing Chart and report To Principal andDivision V-Program Leaders

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A Sample School Review Team 9-Week Monitoring Form

Student 100 - 90 % of SOL Evidenced

89 - 70 % of SOL Evidenced

69- 50 % of SOL Evidenced

Less than 50% of SOL Evidenced

Ted Smith X

Karen

AndrewsX

Joe Davis X

Ann Jones X

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A Sample Teacher Review FormVGLA 9 Week Review SheetSchool-Based Teams

Teacher: ____________________

Student: ___________________________ Grade Level:______

Content Area:_________________________________________

REVIEW for: ____ 1st Nine Weeks ____ 3rd Nine Weeks

____ 2nd Nine Weeks ____ 4th Nine Weeks

Reviewed By:____________________________ Date:________

Collection Status: Address the following questions: (1) Is there evidence for all of the standards for the nine weeks according to the Pacing Chart? (2) Does the work submitted align with the standards satisfactorily? (2) Does the evidence demonstrate student mastery? (3) Has the student work been graded accurately? (4) Other?

Recommendation(s): Be as specific as possible

Follow-up review needed for implementation of recommendations:

___Yes ____No

Follow –up Review Date: ________________

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Pre-Scoring Activities

Permits a review of the completed (or nearly completed) collections of evidence and course work compilations against scoring rules with opportunity to make corrections

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Rule #1- Evidence Must Show Individual Student Achievement

Does the evidence show any level of achievement according to the SOL being defended?

Is the evidence on grade level?

Are all the SOL addressed (stems and bullets)?

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Rule #2- Evidence Must Be Student-Generated

Has the evidence been copied from the blackboard, textbook, or computer?

If the evidence is from a group project, is the achievement of the V-Program participant clearly identified?

If the evidence is a worksheet, are there examples or directions that provide answers?

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Rule #3 - Evidence Must Be Labeled with SEI Tags

Does each piece of evidence have a completed SEI tag with:

Content area

SOL

Bullet (s)

“Demonstrated” or “Inferred” checked

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Rule #4- Evidence Must Address Accommodations, Captions and Grading

If accommodations have been used, are they documented in the evidence?

Does each picture have a caption that clearly address the student’s level of achievement?

Has the work been graded accurately with correct and incorrect answers clearly identified?

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Media Considerations

Do videotapes and audiotapes have transcripts?

Are videotapes and audiotapes clearly labeled with SEI tags?

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Organizational Considerations

Is the evidence organized according to the scoring worksheet?

Are all required state and local forms completed?

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Pre-Scoring Decisions

Who will pre-score? How will you train them? When will pre-scoring occur in relation

to our submission date? Who will receive feedback? How will feedback be given? What are your intervention options?

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Sample Pre-Scoring Plan

PHASE 1 - Building Level Review

Submitting Teacher Review

School-Based Oversight Teams Review

Building Administrator Review and sign-off

PHASE 2 - Central Office Review

Submitted from schools

Reviewed by Central

Office Teams

Return to Schools to Correct identified errors or omissions

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VGLA Collection of Evidence Coversheet

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Monitoring & Pre-Scoring Results

Reduces or Eliminates COEs and CWCs with:

Missing Evidence

Unacceptable Evidence (textbooks, homework)

Inaccurate or Ungraded Evidence

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Monitoring & Pre-Scoring Results

Eliminates Surprises:

Collections not done for students educated outside of the division

Incomplete collections in the division

Collections not driven by IEP, 504 or LEP Student Assessment Participation Plans

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Questions

Division of Student Assessment and School

Improvement

(804) 225-2107