using the 2010 necap reports february/march, 2011
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Using the 2010 NECAP Reports February/March, 2011. 1. Welcome and Introductions. Susan Smith MEA/NECAP Coordinator Maine Department of Education. Harold Stephens NECAP Program Director Measured Progress. 2. Welcome and Introductions. Department of Education Staff. 3. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Using the 2010 NECAP Reports
February/March, 2011
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Welcome and Introductions
Susan SmithMEA/NECAP Coordinator
Maine Department of Education
Harold StephensNECAP Program Director
Measured Progress
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Welcome and Introductions
Wanda MontheyTeam [email protected]
Susan SmithMEA/NECAP [email protected]
Dan HuppAssessment [email protected]
Michele MailhotMath [email protected]
Patsy DuntonELA [email protected]
Lee Anne LarsenELA [email protected]
Rachelle TomeNCLB Title I Director, Accountability & [email protected]
Sue FossettPAAP [email protected]
Department of Education Staff
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Welcome and Introductions
NECAP Service Center 1-877-632-7774
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Purpose of the Workshop
• Review the different types of NECAP reports
• Conduct a demonstration of the Analysis & Reporting System
• Review Maine NECAP data
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Involvement of Local Educators
• Test Item Review Committees
• Bias and Sensitivity Review Committees
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NECAP Grade Level Expectations
If students do not have the opportunity to learn the content of the NECAP Grade Level Expectations (GLEs), they will be at a disadvantage when taking the NECAP test.This means all students, including special education students.
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NECAP Grade Level Expectations
Remember that• Every item on the NECAP test is
specifically written to measure a NECAP GLE
• GLEs were adopted by the legislature as Maine’s Federal, State, and Local Accountability Standards and became part of the Maine Learning Results: Parameters for Essential Instruction
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NECAP Grade Level Expectations
• GLEs are located at http://www.maine.gov/education/necap/standards.html
• GLEs should be fully incorporated into each school’s curriculum to ensure that students have an opportunity to learn the content assessed on the NECAP
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NECAP Grade Level Expectations
“We are focusing on Common Core State Standards now. Why should we pay attention to NECAP GLEs?”
• The NECAP test will be administered 3 more times in Maine schools: Oct. ‘11, ‘12 and ‘13.
• The assessment to measure the CCSSs does not yet exist and will not be administered until 2014-15.
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Basics of NECAP Test Design
• Fall test – previous year’s GLEs• Reading and Mathematics – grades 3-8• Writing – grades 5 and 8• Variety of Item Types
• Reading: multiple choice and constructed response• Mathematics: multiple choice, short answer (one point),
short answer (two points), and constructed response• Writing: multiple choice, constructed response, and
extended response• Common and Matrix Items
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Basics of NECAP Test Design
Reading – Grades 3-8• 52 Common points
Mathematics – Grades 3 & 4• 65 Common points
Mathematics – Grades 5-8• 66 Common points
Writing – Grades 5 & 8 • 34 Common points
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Workshop Materials
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Types of NECAP Reports
Public ReportsResults Report School and District level
Summary Report School/District/State level
Password Restricted ReportsReleased Items Summary DataSchool and District level
Achievement Level SummarySchool and District level
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Types of NECAP Reports
Confidential ReportsStudent Report Information for Parents/Guardians
Item Analysis Report School level by student
Longitudinal Data Student level, across test administrations
Student Level Data Files Excel/csv files by grade on district and school confidential site
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
• Access to individual student results is restricted to: the student the student’s parents/guardians authorized school personnel
• Superintendents and principals are responsible for maintaining the privacy and security of all student records.
• Authorized school personnel shall have access to the records of students to whom they are providing services when such access is required in the performance of their official duties.
• FERPA website: http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html
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Student Report
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Looking at the Student Report
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Looking at the Student Report
This part of the report provides the individual
student’s achievement
level and scaled score
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Looking at the Student Report
This part of the report provides a comparison between the
performance of this student and his/her school, district, and state
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Looking at the Student Report
This part of the report gives specific information about the
student’s performance in content area subcategories
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Students at Proficient Level
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Teaching Year vs. Testing Year
• Rationale
• Inclusion of students in “Teaching Year” reports
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Looking at a School-Level Results Report
Schools can view reports for Testing
Year (2010-11)
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Looking at a School-Level Result Report
Or for Teaching Year (2009-10)
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District and School Results Report
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School-Level Results Report – Grade Level Summary
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School-Level Results Report – Grade Level Summary
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School-Level Results Report – Grade Level Summary
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School-Level Results Report – Content Area Results
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Looking at the Results Report – Content Area Results
Three years of data are typically shown on this report. This year, Maine school reports will include data for 2 years. After three years, a
Cumulative Total will be shown.
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School-Level Results Report – Content Area Results
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Looking at the Results Report – Content Area Results
Total Possible Points includes both common and matrix items (not field-test).
Total Possible Points also
represents the test’s balance of representation.
Mathematics
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Looking at the Results Report – Content Area Results
Please note: The Total Possible Points column is organized differently on the Reading Results Report
106 possible points are represented here – they are sorted by “Type of
Text”
The same 106 possible points are represented here – they are sorted
by “Level of Comprehension”
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Looking at the Results Report – Content Area Results
Total Possible Points includes both common
and matrix items (not field-test).
Reading
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Looking at the Results Report – Content Area Results
Total Possible Points are all the points included in the test
by item type.
Writing
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Looking at the Results Report – Disaggregated Results
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Looking at the Results Report – Disaggregated Results
Important Note: Disaggregated results are
not reported for sub-groups of less than 10
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Looking at the Results Report – Disaggregated Results
Because this is a small school, and so many of the sub-groups are smaller than 10, this part of
the report is not as useful.
But we can still look at district and state
disaggregated results.
Does this data match what we
know about the district’s
program?
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Summary Report
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NECAP District and School Student-Level Data Files
Contain:• All demographic information for each student that
was registered through MEDMS/Infinite Campus State Edition
• The scaled score, achievement level, and subcategory scores earned by each student in all content areas tested
NECAP files also contain:• Performance on released items• Student questionnaire responses
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Item Analysis Report
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Item Analysis Report
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Looking at the Item Analysis Report
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Looking at the Item Analysis Report
This part of the report gives specific information about the released items
and student performance on individual items
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Looking at the Item Analysis Report
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Looking at the Item Analysis Report
This part of the report represents all of the items used to
compute student scores - points are
displayed by subcategory.
Each student’s Scaled Score and
Achievement Level are shown.
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• Includes ALL Maine assessment reports using one password: NECAP, MEA, MHSA, PAAP and AYP
• Student Level CSV Files• Interactive Capability
• Construct item-level reports by sub-group• Construct achievement level graphs• View longitudinal data by student (including PAAP)• View item-level response percents/averages
• Account management:• Set up accounts to view data on groups of students• Set up teacher accounts so they can view pertinent data
http://iservices.measuredprogress.org/
MeCAS Analysis and Reporting System
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• Guide to Using the 2010 NECAP Reports • NECAP Analysis and Reporting System User and Training
Manual• Companion PowerPoint presentation• Grade Level Expectations • NECAP Accommodations Guide• Released Items documents
www.maine.gov/education/necap
Supporting Materials and Resources
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2 Years of NECAP Data
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2 Years of NECAP Data
Mathematics
Grade
2009NECAP % Proficientor Above
2010NECAP % Proficientor Above
% Change
2009NECAP Scaled Scores
2010NECAP Scaled Scores
Point Change
3 62 61 -1 342 343 +1
4 62 60 -2 443 443 0
5 64 60 -4 543 543 0
6 63 63 0 643 643 0
7 60 58 -2 742 742 0
8 59 59 0 842 842 0
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2 Years of NECAP Data
ReadingGrade
2009NECAP % Proficientor Above
2010NECAP % Proficientor Above
% Change
2009NECAP Scaled Scores
2010NECAP Scaled Scores
Point
Change3 73 69 -4 346 345 -1
4 67 68 +1 444 445 +1
5 72 70 -2 546 545 -1
6 69 72 +3 645 646 +1
7 68 66 -2 745 745 0
8 69 73 +4 846 847 +1
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Maine tests have consistently shown that female students outperform male students
statewide in reading at every grade level.
Sub Group Data - Gender
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NECAP 10-11 Performance Analysis
Gender Differences in Reading Performance
Chart Statistics Based on 2010-11 School Year Student Performance
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Gender Gap - Reading
If your school/district data is similar to this state data, what strategies have you employed or plan to employ to address this gender gap?
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For instance, the NECAP GLEs address both narrative and
informational texts, so NECAP reading tests are designed to include both types equally.
Does your reading curriculum reflect that balance?
Gender Gap - Reading
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If you organized the released items in the interactive reporting tool by GLE and chose gender as a filter, what
might you predict about gender differences based on type of text?
Note: Reading GLE codes R4, 5, and 6 refer to literary text and R7 and 8 refer to
informational text.
Gender Gap - Reading
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Years ago, the MEA showed a considerable gender gap in
mathematics, with male students outperforming female students
statewide at every grade level, but closing that gap became a priority
and it was closed over time.
Gender Gap - Mathematics
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NECAP 10-11 Performance Analysis
Gender Differences in Mathematics Performance
Chart Statistics Based on 2010-11 School Year Student Performance
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What percent of students with disabilities score in the
proficient or proficient with distinction levels statewide?
Sub Group Data - SPED
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NECAP 10-11 Performance Analysis Students with IEPs
Chart Statistics Based on 2010-11 School Year Student Performance
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IEP DataWhat percentage of students scored at proficient or proficient with distinction in reading and mathematics in your school/district data?
Are all of your SPED staff familiar with the NECAP GLEs? Are they included in the same NECAP professional development as classroom teachers?
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Sub Group Data - SES
What percent of students identified as low socio-economic status score in the proficient or proficient with distinction levels statewide?
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NECAP 10-11 Performance Analysis Students Identified as SES
Chart Statistics Based on 2010-11 School Year Student Performance
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SES DataWhat percentage of students who scored at proficient and proficient with distinction in reading and in mathematics might you expect to find in your school/district data?
If the percent is below (or above) state averages, what strategies have you employed or plan to employ to increase performance?
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MDOE content specialists have held webinar presentations on instructional strategies to assist teachers in implementing the NECAP GLEs in their classrooms, available at: www.maine.gov/education/ necap/presentations.htmlThey will continue to present and post NECAP-related webinars on subjects such as DOK, incorporating CR-type questions in daily instruction and assessment, etc.
NECAP Implementation
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For more information regarding content-related webinars and other standards-related work, teachers may join the ELA or Mathematics Listserves through links at: http://www.maine.gov/education/standards.htm.
The MEA/NECAP Listserve link is at: http://www.maine.gov/education/necap/admininfo.html
Listserves
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Coming Attractions - 2011
• AYP reports released on March 9th
• AYP Performance - teaching year data
• AYP Participation – testing year data
• AYP 2011 targets: • Reading – 75%• Mathematics – 70%• ADA – 93%
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Coming Attractions - 2011
• Administration window of the MEA science test for grades 5 and 8: May 9 – 20.
• MEA test administration materials: http://www.maine.gov/education/mea/admininfo.htm
• There will be a test administration webinar on April 27th from 9:30 -10:30 AM that will also be posted on the web.
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How Do I Find Public Assessment Reports?
Go to…
www.maine.gov/education/ necap/results