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Bureau of K-12 Student Assessment
District Assessment and Accountability Coordinators Annual Meeting
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Introductions
Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentAdministration
• Susie Lee, Director• Catherine Altmaier• Jenny Black• Kira Bland• Lisa Nash• Becky Stephens
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Introductions
Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentScoring and Reporting
• Dr. Qian Liu, Director• Gabriel Colorado• Marilyn Dwyer
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IntroductionsAmerican Institutes for Research (AIR) • Kevin Murphy, Director, State Programs• Jeff Burger, Technical Director• Ghi Crisafulli, Assessment Communications Manager• Danni Greenberg, Program Manager• Eugenia Kim, Senior Score Reporting Project Manager• Margaret Won, Scoring & Reporting Specialist
Data Recognition Corporation (DRC)• Pete Tressel, Director, State Programs• Angie Karn, Senior Project Manager• Mike Kulzer, Senior Project Manager4
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Introductions
Pearson • Andy Messenger, Vice President, State Services• Chad Curtis, Senior Program Manager, Scoring & Reporting• Leann Spaight, Program Manager, Computer-Based Testing• Amanda Pepmiller, Program Manager, Test Development• Paul Arens, Director, Online Testing/Core Engineering
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Question Form• If you have questions during the meeting today that
are not addressed, you may submit them in a Google form.
• https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1z57ZMYIW309YcJKqkJvztI54LIkkeHTeqxD3FPW6NpU/viewform
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Communication Monthly Summary—A Success!
Provides a list of all communications sent from our office in the previous month.
Provides a PDF file of all communications.
Provides important dates for the next month.
Provides contact information for the K-12 Student Assessment team members.
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2015 Standard Setting Updates
2014 Civics End-of-Course Assessment Standard Setting Update
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Important Dates• Achievement Level Description (ALD) Panel:
April 28–May 1 • Hotel Duval, Tallahassee, Florida
• Educator Panel: August 31–September 4, 2015• Grand Cypress, Orlando, Florida
• Reactor Panel: September 10–11, 2015• Grand Cypress, Orlando, Florida
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Achievement Level Description Panel• April 28–May 1, 2015• Four-day workshop• Forty-two panelists• Described achievement levels for content standards
by grade and subject
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Standard Setting Educator Panel• August 31–September 4, 2015• Five-day standard-setting workshop• Four rounds of standard setting• About 300 panelists• Seventeen rooms setting standards concurrently
• Recommending cut scores based primarily on content, though impact and benchmark data is reviewed after the first two rounds of judgments
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Standard Setting Reactor Panel• September 10–11, 2015• Two-day meeting composed of
• community/education organization leaders• state university leaders• business leaders• school board members • superintendents
• Review educator panel recommended cut scores and impact data
• Two rounds of judgment• About 20 panelists
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• Standard setting becomes necessary whenever any of the following occur:
• New test• Curriculum updates• Blueprint changes• ALDs change
• FSA: new assessments for adopted content standards
When Is Standard Setting Necessary?
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• A process of deriving levels of performance on educational or professional assessments, by which decisions or classifications of persons will be made (Cizek, 2006)
• Test scores can be used to group students into meaningful achievement levels
• Standard setting is the process whereby we draw the lines that separate the test scores into various achievement levels
What Is Standard Setting?
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Standard-Setting Method• Bookmark Method—One of a number of
approaches available for standard setting• One of the most widely used and most defensible methods• Research-based procedure• Used in many state assessment programs• Proven to be technically sound in litigation
Mitzel, H. C., Lewis, D. M., Patz, R. J. & Green, D. R. (2001). The Bookmark procedure: Psychological perspectives. In: G. Cizek (Ed.), Setting performance standards: Concepts, methods and perspectives. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
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We’ve Done This Before…
1998: • Reading and Mathematics Achievement Levels approved for grades 4, 5, 8, and 10
2001: • Reading and Mathematics Achievement Levels approved for grades 3–10
• Grade 10 FCAT Reading and Mathematics passing scores established
2011:• FCAT 2.0 Reading (grades 3–10) and Mathematics (3–8) Achievement Levels approved
• Algebra 1 EOC Assessment Achievement Levels approved
• Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading and EOC assessment passing scores established in rule as the minimum score in Achievement Level 3
2012:• FCAT 2.0 Science (grades 5 and 8) Achievement Levels approved
• Biology 1 and Geometry EOC Assessment Achievement Levels approved
2013:• U.S. History EOC Assessment Achievement Levels approved
2014:
• Civics EOC Assessment Achievement Levels approved
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Standard Setting – Next Steps • Rule Development Workshops
• Broward County – September 15• Orange County – September 16• Leon County (Webcast) – September 17
• Rule workshop information and public feedback form will be available on the FDOE website at http://www.fldoe.org/accountability/assessments/k-12-student-assessment/stard-setting.stml
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THANK YOU!