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SMARTER BALANCED UNIVERSAL TOOLS, DESIGNATED SUPPORTS AND
ACCOMMODATIONS PRESENTATION
“TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK!”Usability, Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines
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He wa‘a, he moku, he moku, he wa‘a
The canoe is our island and the island is our canoe
‘ŌLELO NO‘EAU(Hawaiian Proverb)
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Two Key Documents
The detailed Smarter Balanced Guidelines has 36 pages.
The Crosswalk to Compare New Smarter Balanced Guidelines with Previous Hawaii State Assessment Guidelines has 18 pages. Today we will be using a “Cliff Notes” power point version of this Crosswalk document.
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Two Important Terms
Embedded Provided as digitally-delivered components of the
test delivery system
Non-Embedded Provided separately from the computerized
system
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Summary of the 51Smarter Balanced Universal Tools, Designated Supports, and Accommodations
Smarter Balanced Usability, Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines
Universal Tools Designated Supports Accommodations
Embedded Breaks 16 Calculators Digital NotepadEnglish GlossaryEnglish Dictionary/ThesaurusExpandable PassagesGlobal NotesHighlighterKeyboard NavigationMark for ReviewMath Tools Spell CheckStrikethroughThesaurusWriting Tools Zoom
Audio Glossary 8Color ContrastMaskingText-to-SpeechTranslated Test DirectionsTranslations (Glossary)Translations (Stacked)Turn off Any Universal Tools
American Sign Language 5BrailleClosed CaptioningStreamlineText-to-Speech
Non-embedded Breaks 4English DictionaryScratch PaperThesaurus
Bilingual Dictionary 9Color ContrastColor OverlayMagnificationRead AloudScribeSeparate SettingTranslated Test DirectionsTranslations (Glossary)
Abacus 9Alternated Response OptionsCalculatorMultiplication TableNoise BuffersPrint on DemandSpeech-to-TextRead AloudScribe
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Universal Tools
These tools are access features that are available to all students based on their preference and selection.
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Embedded Universal Tools
New Smarter Balanced
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Breaks Yes
No limit on number of breaks per studentNumber of breaks per session can vary based on student need
Yes
The same procedure applies to HSA
Calculator Yes
No handheld for grades 3-8 and 11No online pop-up for grades 3-5Online pop-up only for grades 6-8 and 11Grade 6: four functionGrades 7 and 8: scientificGrade11: scientific/ regression/graphingOnly for calculator allowed math items
Yes
Handheld and online four function for grades 3-8 and 10
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Embedded Universal Tools
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Assessments
Previous Hawaii State
AssessmentsDigital Notepad Yes
Used for making notes about a specific item
No
English Glossary Yes
Grade and context-appropriate definitions of specific terms in English via a pop-up window
No
English Dictionary/Thesaurus
Yes
ELA Performance Task full-writes only
Yes (Partial)
English paper dictionary for ELL and grade 5 HLIP students onlyElectronic and bilingual dictionaries not allowed
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Embedded Universal Tools
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Expandable Passages Yes
Each passage or stimulus can be expanded so it takes up a larger portion of the screen
No
Global Notes Yes
ELA Performance Task full-writes onlyNotes can be entered electronically by a student
No
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Embedded Universal Tools
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Highlighter Yes
Digital tool for marking text, test questions, answer options with a color
Yes
Digital tool for marking passages and test questions with a color
Keyboard Navigation Yes
Navigation throughout the test via keyboard strokes
Yes
Navigation throughout the test via keyboard strokes
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Embedded Universal Tools
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Mark for Review Yes
Flag answered items for future review during a section of an assessment
Yes
Mark answered test question for review before submitting test for scoring
Math Tools Yes
Includes embedded ruler and protractorTools are available only for items for which their use is appropriate.
Yes
Formula sheets and handheld / online four function calculators are available
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Embedded Universal Tools
New Smarter Balanced
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Spell Check Yes
Allowed for student-generated responses for selected ELA items; spell check only gives an indication that a word is misspelled; it does not provide the correct spelling
No
Strikethrough Yes
Students can cross out answer options
Yes
Students can cross out answer options
Thesaurus Yes
Allowed for ELA Performance Task full writes
No
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Embedded Universal Tools
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Writing Tools Yes
ELA/Literacy Assessment onlySelected writing tools, i.e., bold, italic, bullets, undo/redo, are available for all student generated responses
No
Zoom Yes
Text or other graphics in a window or frame are made to appear larger on the screen
Yes
Five online magnification levels are available
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Non-Embedded Universal Tools
New Smarter Balanced
Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Breaks Yes
Number of items per session is flexibly defined based on the student’s need
Yes
The same procedure applied to HSA
English Dictionary Yes
Allowed for ELA-Performance Task full writes
Yes
Allowed only for ELL and grade 5 Hawaiian Language Immersion Program students if they are used during classroom instruction
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Non-Embedded Universal Tools
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Scratch Paper Yes
Students can make notes, write computations, or record responses. It is collected and securely shredded at the end of each session.
Yes
Blank scratch paper is provided for all students.
Thesaurus Yes
Allowed for ELA Performance Task full writes.
No
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Designated Supports
These supports are features that are available for use by any student for whom the need has been indicated by an educator or team of educators with parent/guardian and student input as appropriate, including English Language Learners and students with disabilities. These supports may not be provided for ALL students because they are not universal tools.
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Embedded Designated Supports
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Audio Glossary Yes
Students will be able to select an audio version of the language glossary
No
Color Contrast Yes
Screen background or font color can be adjusted, based on student needs or preferences
Yes
Background Colors (Color Choices)Using an alternate background color on the computer screen. This is an accommodation for HSA.
Masking Yes
Content that is not of immediate need or that may be distracting to the student is blocked off
Yes
Template for ScreenUsing a template that is held against the computer screen to reduce a student’s visual field (school provides). This is an accommodation for HSA.
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Embedded Designated Supports
New Smarter Balanced
Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Text-to-Speech Yes
Allowed for ELA items and not passages; allowed for Math items in their entirety; only for students who are struggling readers and may need to have all or portions of the assessment read aloud, students with reading-related disabilities, or students who are blind and do not yet have adequate braille skills.
Yes
All students may use TTS for the HSA Mathematics Assessment; only students who will never be able to read and receive all printed materials in an audio format may use TTS for the HSA Reading Assessment as an accommodation.
Translated Test Directions Yes
Translation of test directions is a language support available prior to beginning the actual test items. Students who have limited English language skills can use this support if they are proficient in the other language and not proficient in English.
Yes
Translated directions are available for the grade 4 HSA Science Assessment in Hawaiian.
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Embedded Designated Supports
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Translations (Glossaries) for Math items
Yes
Allowed for selected construct-irrelevant terms in Math items that are unrelated to what is being assessed. Students who have limited English language skills can use this support whether or not they are designated as ELLs or ELLs with disabilities. 11 languages are supported.
No
Translations (Stacked)for Math items
Yes
A full translation in Spanish is provided above each original item. This support may be appropriate for students whose primary language is not English and who use dual language supports in the classroom.
No
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Embedded Designated Supports
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Turn Off Any Universal Tools Yes
Any universal tool that might be distracting or that students do not need to use or are unable to use are turned off.
No
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Non-Embedded Designated Supports
New Smarter Balanced
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Bilingual Dictionary Yes
Allowed for ELA-Performance Task full writes; a bilingual/dual language word-to-word dictionary can be provided.
No
Color Contrast Yes
Online items may be printed in different colors.
No
Color Overlays Yes
Color transparencies are placed over a paper-based assessment; not applicable to Hawaii because all students are tested online.
No
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Non-Embedded Designated Supports
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Magnification Yes
Size of specific areas of the screen may be adjusted by the student with an assistive technology device.
Yes
Closed Circuit TV to enlarge the online test items when the largest online font size is not enough. This is an accommodation for HSA.
Read Aloud Yes
Allowed for Math items and for ELA items, but not for reading passages; text is read aloud to the student by a trained and qualified human reader.
Yes
Allowed only for the grade 4 HSA Science Assessment in Hawaiian because text-to-speech is not available in Hawaiian.
Scribe Yes
Allowed for Math and ELA non-writing items; students dictate their responses to a human who records verbatim what they dictate; students must have documented significant motor or processing difficulties, or who have had a recent injury, e.g. broken hand or arm.
Yes
Scribe may record the responses for a student who has an orthopedic-related impairment; this is an accommodation for the HSA.
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Non-Embedded Designated Supports
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Separate Setting Yes
Test location is altered, so the student is tested in a setting different from that made available to most students.
Yes
Seated near the Test Administrator, Tested Individually, or Tested in a Small Group; these settings are accommodations for the HSA.
Translated Test Directions Yes
Translation of test directions is a language support available prior to beginning the actual test items. Students who have limited English language skills can use this support if they are proficient in the other language and not proficient in English.
Yes
Translated Directions are available for the grade HSA Science Assessment in Hawaiian.
Translations (Glossaries) for Math items
Yes
Allowed for selected construct-irrelevant terms in Math items that are unrelated to what is being assessed. Students who have limited English language skills can use this support whether or not they are designated as ELLs or ELLs with disabilities. 11 languages are supported.
No
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Accommodations
These accommodations are changes in procedures for materials that increase the equitable access for students who need them and allow these students the opportunity to show what they know and can do. Only students who have documented needs in their IDEA-eligible Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or their 504 Plans may use one or more of these accommodations.
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Embedded Accommodations
New Smarter Balanced
Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
American Sign Language (ASL) Yes
Allowed for Math items in their entirety; allowed for ELA Listening items; an ASL video with an ASL human signer will be provided.
Yes
On-Site InterpreterInterpreter signs the verbal directions in ASL or the Signed English version; interpreter may also sign one Math item at a time and the answer options if a student asks for assistance.
Braille Yes
Individuals read raised dot code with their fingertips; graphic materials is also presented in a raised format; contracted and non-contracted braille is available.
Yes
The same braille features are provided for the HSA Science Assessment.
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Embedded Accommodations
New Smarter Balanced
Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Closed Captioning Yes
Allowed for ELA Listening items; printed text appears on the computer screen as audio materials are presented. Students who are deaf or hard of hearing and who typically access audio information presented by reading words that appear in synchrony with the audio presentation may need this support.
No
Streamline Yes
Provides an alternate, more linear display of an item and stimulus.
No
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Embedded Accommodations
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Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Text-to-Speech Yes
Allowed for Reading passages in grades 6-8 and 11; text is read aloud to a student via embedded technology. Not allowed for grades 3-5 based on the ELA/Literacy Common Core State Standards being assessed. This accommodation is appropriate for a very small number of students (estimated to be approximately 1-2% of students with disabilities participating in a general assessment).
Yes
Only students with disabilities who will never be able to read and who receive all printed materials in an audio format may use TTS for the HSA Reading Assessment (estimated to be less than 1/2 of 1%).
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Non-Embedded Accommodations
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Abacus Yes
Allowed for Math; used in place of scratch paper for students who typically use an abacus.
No
Alternate Response Option Yes
Adapted keyboards, large keyboards, StickyKeys, MouseKeys, FilterKeys, adapted mouse, touch screen, head wand, and switches are examples. Students with some physical disabilities, including both fine motor and gross motor skills, may need to use this accommodation.
No
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Non-Embedded Accommodations
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Calculator Yes
Allowed for Math; non-embedded calculator for students needing a special calculator such as a braille calculator or a talking calculator
Yes
Hand-held and online four function calculator was provided for all students in grades 3-8 and 10 when they answered all Mathematics items. This was a universal tool for the HSA.
Multiplication Table Yes
Allowed for Math items for grade 4 and above; a paper-based single digit (1-9) multiplication table will be available from Smarter Balanced for reference.
No
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Non-Embedded Accommodations
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Noise Buffers Yes
Ear mufflers, white noise, and/or other equipment used to block external sounds; A student (not groups of students) wears equipment to reduce environmental noises.
No
Print on Demand Yes
Some students with disabilities may need paper copies of either passages/stimuli/and/or items. A very small percentage of students should need this accommodation.
Yes
Print on RequestAllowed for a student whose specific visual impairment requires the use of paper format in an individual setting.
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Non-Embedded Accommodations
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Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Speech-to-Text Yes
Voice recognition allows students to use their voices as input devices to the computer, to dictate responses or give commands, e.g., opening applications, and saving work; students may use their own assistive technology devices.
No
Read Aloud Yes
Allowed for ELA passages for the following students:grades 6-8 and 11 and grades 3-8 and 11 blind students who do not have adequate braille skills.
No
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Non-Embedded Accommodations
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Assessments
Previous Hawaii State Assessments
Scribe Yes
Allowed for ELA writing; students dictate their responses to a human who records verbatim what they dictate.
Yes
The same procedure is used for the HSA.
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