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2011-2012 Winter Algebra 1 End-of-Course TRAINING MATERIALS Training Materials • These materials cover information from the Winter 2011– 2012 End-of-Course Test Administration Manual. Available online at: www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC www.FLAssessments.com links are redirects for materials posted to www.PearsonAccess.com/fl. 2 Glossary of Terms • PearsonAccess – www.pearsonaccess.com/fl A website used for almost all test preparation (e.g., PreID), setup, administration, and reporting tasks. Correct test administration must be selected each time you log in. Requires a username and password. Links to support materials: www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC www.FLAssessments.com/AdditionalResources PearsonAccess will timeout after 14 minutes of inactivity. 3 Glossary of Terms • PearsonAccess Training Center Accessed from the Training Center tab on PearsonAccess Home page. Provides an opportunity to Practice PearsonAccess tasks Manage the Infrastructure Trial in preparation for testing Requires a username and password. 4 Glossary of Terms • TestNav 6.9 (TestNav) Platform for Florida’s high-stakes computer-based statewide assessments. Software application installed either on a file server or on each computer that will be used for testing. Note: This is the URL used for operational testing; it is different from the URL used for the Infrastructure Trial. 5 Glossary of Terms • TestHear Platform used to deliver accommodated forms (e.g., large print, zoom, color contrast, screen reader, assistive devices) for Florida’s high-stakes computerbased statewide assessments. Software application installed on each computer that will be used to test students who require computer-based accommodations. NOTE: Notify Veronica of the computers that will need TestHear software installed by 12/01/2011. TestHear will operate on Windows PC workstations and on Macintosh workstations that have Mac OS 10.5 or later installed and are running Windows (e.g., via Boot Camp). TestHear will not work on Mac OS X 10.4 or on Macs that cannot also run Windows. 6 Glossary of Terms • ePAT Electronic Practice Assessment Tool Provides students an opportunity to practice using the computerbased platform prior to testing. Is already downloaded on all school computers. Accommodated ePATs are also available. Launcher is bundled with the practice test content for accommodated forms. Scripts and instructions for downloading ePATs are under the Resources tab. 7 Pearson Support and PearsonAccess • Contact Pearson Support Phone Number: 1-877-847-3043 E-mail: [email protected] • Appendix C provides the following information: PearsonAccess User Accounts Browser requirements Logging in for the first time Training Center Test Setup Exercise 8 Winter 2011-2012 EOC Test Administration Schedule December Testing Window December 5-16, 2011 Algebra 1 EOC Assessment 160 minutes* * Any student not finished by the end of the allotted time may continue working; however, testing must be completed within the same school day. • Since the testing window allows for multiple sessions to be scheduled throughout the week, it is also possible to reassign absent students to an existing session scheduled later in the week rather than creating separate make-up sessions. 9 Manual • One manual (Winter EOC Manual) is provided for this administration. Instructions for computer-based (CBT), paperbased (PBT), and accommodated forms administrations are all included in this manual. 10 What’s New for Winter EOC • The four-function calculators distributed by the FDOE, formerly referred to as “FCAT calculators,” are now called “approved fourfunction calculators” and are the only hand-held calculators that can be used for this administration (except for approved calculators for students with visual impairments). • Students are now required to sign/agree to a pledge that states that they will not “give or receive unauthorized help” and they acknowledge that such help is cheating. • Beginning with this administration, paper-based large print and oneitem-per-page (OIPP) versions will no longer be available for computer-based tests. Large print and OIPP will be provided in computer-based test format only. • Test administrators must maintain an accurate seating chart for each group of students testing in the same room. 11 What’s New for Winter EOC • In addition to the Florida EOC Administration and Security Agreement, test administrators are now required to sign a Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement indicating that they understand prohibited activities during test administration and possible consequences of inappropriate behavior (Appendix E). • Districts must make arrangements to test Florida Virtual School (FLVS) Full-Time public school students, as well as other virtual program students, per Section 1002.45(6)b, Florida Statutes (F.S.). • For this administration, hardcopy reference sheets will be provided for ALL students, not just for students with a paper-based accommodation. 12 What’s New for Winter EOC • Accommodated computer-based test forms (large print, color contrast, zoom, screen reader, assistive devices) will be accessed using TestHear software. Instructions are in the Winter EOC Manual. • Beginning with this administration, the Florida ComputerBased Testing Work Folders have graph paper printed on the back cover. • Transcription of paper-based forms into computer-based forms is not needed for this administration. The paperbased forms are now scannable and can be submitted to Pearson for scoring. 13 Reminders for Winter EOC See the Winter EOC manual for more details on all reminders. For paper-based and computer-based administrations: • Inappropriate actions by school or district personnel before, during, or after test administration may result in consequences including test invalidations and/or loss of teaching certification. • Students may not have any electronic or recording devices at their desks, in their pockets, or anywhere they can reach them during testing, even if the devices are turned off or the students do not use them. • If a student begins a test and leaves campus without finishing, he or she will NOT be allowed to complete that test. • Forms and materials for test administration can be found at www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC. • Manuals must be provided to itinerant teachers in time for them to prepare, and itinerant teachers must be included in test administrator training. • School assessment coordinators and test administrators must maintain certain required administration information, as directed by the district assessment coordinator. 14 CBT: Reminders for Winter EOC For computer-based testing only: • Test Administrator user accounts are available in PearsonAccess. The district assessment coordinator has created and assigned these accounts. • Students are required to participate in a practice test (ePAT) using the appropriate script provided in the manual. 15 Algebra 1 EOC: Students to be Tested • The following students will participate in the Winter 2011-2012 Algebra 1 EOC Assessment administration: All students who will complete one of the following courses at the end of semester 1, or who have completed one of the following courses since the Spring 2011 administration: o o o o o Algebra 1 – 1200310 Algebra 1 Honors – 1200320 Algebra 1-B – 1200380 Pre-AICE Mathematics 1 – 1209810 IB Middle Years Program/Algebra 1 Honors – 1200390 16 Algebra 1 EOC: Students to be Tested • The following students are eligible to participate in the Winter 2011-2012 Algebra 1 EOC Assessment administration: Students who entered 9th grade and completed Algebra 1 course work in the 2010-11 school year but have not yet taken the assessment to be averaged as 30% of their course grade Students who entered 9th grade and participated in the Algebra 1 EOC Assessment in the 2010-11 school year who are in grade forgiveness programs and wish to improve their course grade Students in a credit acceleration program (CAP) who wish to take the assessment to earn course credit • For additional questions about students to be tested, contact the Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction. 17 Students to be Tested: Virtual School Program Students Students enrolled full-time in one of the following virtual school programs and who meet the requirements for students to be tested for this administration will need to be accommodated for testing in the district in which they reside. Virtual Program/School District/School Number State Level FLVS Full-Time 71/0300 (Middle School) or 71/0400 (High School) Florida Virtual Academy 50/7079 District Level District Virtual Instruction Program (VIP) District Number/7001 or 7023 District Franchise of FLVS District Number/7004 Virtual Charter Schools District Number/Charter School Number Students enrolled in FLVS Full-Time (71/0300 or 71/0400) will test in the district in which they reside. Districts will be contacted by FLVS staff to make arrangements to test these students. These students have already been added in PearsonAccess. 18 Students to be Tested: Virtual School Program Students • Students who receive part-time instruction from a virtual program and are enrolled in a brick-and-mortar district public school or the district home education program should be coded with the district/school numbers for their organization of enrollment to ensure they are reported to the correct schools. These students should not be confused with full-time virtual program students. • Private school students who receive part-time instruction from a virtual program do not participate in statewide assessments unless they are part of a school choice scholarship program, such as the McKay Scholarship Program. • See pages 138-140 of the EOC manual for more information about setting up these students in computer-based sessions. 19 Algebra 1 EOC: Students to be Tested See Winter EOC Manual for more information about students to be tested, including: • Students Confined to Custodial or Residential Institutions • Home Education Program Students • McKay Scholarship Program Students • Florida Tax Credit (FTC) Scholarship Program Students • English Language Learners • Students with Disabilities 20 Accommodations • Must be documented on the student IEP or Section 504 plans • Administration Accommodations Flexible Flexible Flexible Flexible Presentation Responding Setting Scheduling • Paper-based Accommodations* Regular Print Braille • Computer-based Accommodations Large Print Color Contrast Zoom Screen Reader Assistive Devices * If additional materials are needed, please contact Nereida or Veronica and we will place an additional order in PearsonAccess. 21 Accommodations • Appendix A of the Winter EOC manual has been expanded to include paper-based and TestHear accommodations. See the index below. General Information Test Accommodations Page 148 Computer-Based Accommodations for Students With Disabilities Pages 149-150 Paper-Based Accommodations for Students With Disabilities Page 150 Administration Accommodations for Students With Disabilities Pages 151-154 Unique Accommodations Page 154 Administration Accommodations for English Language Learners (ELLs) Pages 154-155 TestHear (Accommodated CBT Forms) TestHear Functionality Pages 156-165 Script for Administering the Accommodated Practice Test (TestHear ePAT) for Algebra 1 Pages 166-175 Script for Administering Accommodated Computer-Based Algebra 1 EOC Pages 176-187 Regular Print Paper-Based Accommodation Script for Administering the Paper-Based Algebra 1 EOC Assessment Pages 188-196 Script for Gridding a Non-Preidentified Student Grid Sheet Pages 197-198 Script for Verifying a Preidentified Label Pages 199-200 Special Documents (Braille Only) Special Documents Test Administration Page 201 Special Documents Test Administrator Responsibilities Before and During Testing Pages 202-204 22 CBT: Materials Needed for Testing For computer-based testing: • Student Authorization Tickets (secure materials) Session/Test/Location Student Name/Date of Birth/Student ID (partial) Student Signature Line URL/Login ID/Test Code (password) • Students need a pencil or pen to sign their tickets. • If the Last Name, First Name, or ID number is incorrect, the student must not use the ticket. • The ID number will show the last five digits of the Florida Student Number OR the last four digits of the Social Security Number and an X. • If the Date of Birth is the only incorrect field, the student may use the ticket and the birthdate can be updated after testing with the student database manager. 23 Samples Of Printed Student Authorization Tickets Detail View/Single Ticket Grid View/6 Tickets List View/3 Tickets 24 CBT: Materials Needed for Testing • Session Roster can be used to record or verify most of the required administration information. • Use the Form/Form Group Type field to confirm the correct form has been assigned to each student. 25 CBT: Materials Needed for Testing • Test Group Codes Provided by district/school assessment coordinator Unique four-digit number Identifies a group of students tested together • Florida Computer-Based Testing Work Folders A piece of yellow 11x17 paper folded in half that students use to work Mathematics problems. The last page of the folder (back cover) is printed with graph paper. Used work folders are secure materials. 26 Test Code & Test Group Code Test Code Test Group Code A six-digit code created by PearsonAccess and printed on Student Authorization Tickets and Session Rosters. The Login ID and the test code are required to log in to TestNav. A unique four-digit number used to identify groups of students tested together, which is created by district assessment coordinators or by school assessment coordinators. This is entered after the Welcome screen in TestNav and before students see the first question. 27 CBT: Materials Needed for Testing • Reference Sheets The computer-based Algebra 1 EOC has a pop-up window that includes the Algebra 1 End-of-Course and Geometry End-of-Course Assessments Reference Sheet. Schools are provided paper copies of reference sheets for paper-based and computer-based testers. These are packaged in packs of ten and shipped with test materials. 28 Required Administration Information Students assigned to your room (Student Name and Student ID) Attendance Information P=Present, A=Absent, W=Withdrawn, P/I=Present but Invalidated Accommodations provided For ESE/504 students: 1-FP = Flexible Presentation; 1-FR = Flexible Responding; 1-FSC = Flexible Scheduling; 1-FSE = Flexible Setting; 1-AD = Assistive Devices For ELL students: 2-FSC = Flexible Scheduling; 2-FSE = Flexible Setting; 2-AHL = Assistance in Heritage Language; 2-ADI = Approved Dictionary Test Group Code Signatures of test administrator and school assessment coordinator and dates for when secure materials (e.g., used Work Folders, Student Authorization Tickets, Session Rosters, used Reference Sheets) are received and returned (PBT Only) Unique security number of the test and answer book assigned to each student 29 Proctors When testing a large group of students, proctors MUST be assigned to the room to assist the test administrator. 1-25 students Test Administrator* 26-50 students Test Administrator and 1 Proctor 51-75 students Test Administrator and 2 Proctors *It is recommended that a proctor be assigned to a room with 25 or fewer students whenever possible. 30 Communicate Testing Policies to Students Prior to testing, make sure students understand the following policies: • Electronic Devices Policy: If students are found with ANY electronic device during testing, their tests will be invalidated. Define electronic devices for students and ensure they are aware they cannot access their devices until testing is completely finished. • Leaving Campus: If students leave campus before completing the test (for lunch, an appointment, illness, etc.), they WILL NOT be allowed to complete the test. • Student Pledge: Students will be asked to agree to a pledge stating that they will not give or receive unauthorized help during the test. If students are caught cheating or irregular answer patterns are detected during scoring, their tests will be invalidated. 31 Missing Materials and Test Irregularities/Security Breaches • Test administrators should report any test irregularities (e.g., disruptive students, loss of Internet connectivity) and possible security breaches to the school assessment coordinator immediately. • If a secure document, such as a test and answer book, a Student Authorization Ticket, a used Work Folder, a used reference sheet, or a Session Roster, is not found or a test irregularity or security breach is identified, the school assessment coordinator must contact the district assessment coordinator. • Missing Materials form and Test Irregularities/Security Breaches form can be found online at www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC. 32 Test Invalidation Policies and Procedures • Purpose of test invalidation is to identify when the validity of test results has been compromised. • A test administrator should discuss any situation involving possible invalidation with the school assessment coordinator and the situation should be investigated before a final invalidation decision is made. • A test MUST be invalidated if either of the following circumstances occurs: A student has an electronic device during testing. A student is cheating during testing. 33 Test Invalidation Policies and Procedures A test MAY be invalidated if any of the following circumstances occur: 1. A student becomes ill and is unable to finish, OR a student is not allowed the correct amount of time. 2. A student was given an accommodation not allowed on the Algebra 1 EOC. 3. A student was given an accommodation not on the student’s IEP, Section 504 plan, or ELL plan. 4. A student was not provided an allowable accommodation listed on the student’s IEP, Section 504 plan, or ELL plan. 5. An error occurs in test administration or procedures that could compromise the validity of the test results (e.g., students had access to an unauthorized visual aid that gave an unfair advantage). 6. A student is disruptive during testing. 34 Security Log • Schools are required to maintain an accurate Security Log for each testing room. • Anyone who enters a room for the purpose of monitoring a test MUST sign the log for that testing room, regardless of how much time he/she spends monitoring a testing room. • A perforated Security Log can be found in the manual. • A blank Security Log can also be found at www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC. 35 Sample Security Log 36 Seating Chart • Test administrators are required to maintain an accurate seating chart for each testing room. • Seating charts must include the following: Room name/number Student names Each student’s location in the room during testing Direction students are facing Date Starting time Test administrator name Names of proctors (if applicable) Test group code For CBT only: Session name in PearsonAccess • Seating charts must be returned to the school assessment coordinator after testing. • If students using extra time are moved to a new location to complete the test, a new seating chart must be created for this location. 37 CBT: Practice Test (ePAT) • All students MUST participate in a practice test prior to taking a computer-based assessment. Recommend completing at least two weeks prior to administration. TestHear ePATs are also available for students to practice accommodated CBT forms. Provide students with URL so they can practice on their own: www.FLAssessments.com/ePAT. 38 CBT: Practice Test (ePAT) • About the ePAT Familiarizes students with Item types Reference Sheet Online tools Process of responding to items on the computer Practice test items are not intended to replicate the difficulty of the items on the test. Work Folders will not be provided for practice tests. Instruct students to bring their own scratch paper and pencils/pens. 39 CBT: TestNav Online Tools Tool Name Icon Pointer Eliminate Choice Highlighter Tool Eraser Tool Help Tool Calculator Tool Straightedge Tool Exhibit Tool TestHear provides the same tools with slightly different icons. See Appendix A for more information about TestHear functionality and tools. 40 School Assessment Coordinator Before, During, and After Testing (CBT and Accommodations) 41 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist Read the test administration manual. Become familiar with Test Administration Policies and Procedures and sign the Train test administrators and proctors on all applicable content in the Winter EOC Manual. Ensure that they, as well as all school administrators, sign the EOC CBT Administration and Security Agreement. Test administrators must also sign theTest Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement. Receive test materials from district assessment coordinator, inventory materials within 24 hours of receipt, and report missing materials or request additional materials. Communicate the process for collecting required administration information to test administrators. Distribute test group codes to test administrators. EOC CBT Administration and Security Agreement. 42 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist Make arrangements to test any special program students (e.g., district virtual instruction programs, Home Education Program) who may be testing at your school. Assign proctors, as needed. Ensure that appropriate test settings are available for all testing rooms. For students who require accommodations at your school, discuss with test administrators how accommodations will be provided. CBT: Verify student information and create test sessions in PearsonAccess. CBT: Distribute Session Rosters and Student Authorization Tickets on the day of testing. 43 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing Receive Test Materials • The first school box is a white box with a red stripe. • Work folders and reference sheets are shipped with the Winter EOC Manuals. • Inventory the contents of your boxes within 24 hours of receipt and report any missing materials immediately. • See pp. 45-46 of the Winter EOC Manual for a list of materials included in school boxes and special document boxes. 44 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing Training Train Test Administrators and Proctors • Must be trained on all applicable content in the Winter EOC Manual. • (If applicable) returning paper-based materials. • CBT: Monitoring test sessions and resuming students in PearsonAccess School coordinators will resume students as needed and may require test administrators to contact them during testing to request this authorization. Test administrators may resume students if PearsonAccess accounts have been created by the school. 45 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: Training Train Test Administrators and Proctors (for CBT) • Securing a student’s computer if a student leaves the room and will resume testing Recommended Long breaks: student must exit the TestNav system by clicking the X or the red circle in the top corner and then clicking Yes, exit the test Student will not be able to continue testing until he/she is authorized to resume testing in PearsonAccess. Short breaks: visual block (e.g., a file folder) must be applied to obscure the computer screen or monitor turned off • Accessing student comment forms after testing (www.FLAssessments.com/EOCStudentCommentForm). 46 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: Training • Test administrators are instructed to contact you in the following circumstances: A student has not participated in a practice test session. A student has trouble logging in the first time. A student cannot see the shading on the Test Group Code screen. A test administrator does not have a Student Authorization Ticket for a student. A Student Name or Student ID is not correct (e.g., misspelled) on the Student Authorization Ticket. A student is in the wrong test or the wrong accommodated form. A student refuses to agree to the student pledge. A test administrator is concerned that a student is unable (e.g., too ill) to finish the test. A student Exits the test to finish later and needs to be resumed. A student has not completed the test at the end of the allotted time and will need additional time to continue working. Provide instructions for test administrators to handle these circumstances. 47 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Filters and Search Fields in PearsonAccess • Any column with this button can be filtered. To filter data, click the symbol and enter the filter criteria. The column will be filtered according to the search term. • Clicking on the column heading also allows you to sort the data in descending or ascending order. Once the data is sorted, an up or down arrow appears after the column heading. 48 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess • Manage Student Information PreID upload occurred during the designated PreID window November 2-16, 2011. District or school users may add students using the Create New Student wizard now. • Ensure Correct Test Administration is Assigned When assigning students to the Winter EOC test (through the New Student Wizard), ensure students are assigned to the December form and not the January form. If the wrong form is assigned, the student will not be able to test. 49 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess • Access Session Roster Session rosters are created in PearsonAccess for each test session. Test sessions must be created in PearsonAccess. Students must be assigned to a test session. Test sessions can be modified at any time. • Verify the accuracy of Student Name and Student ID number on the Session Roster. 50 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Create Test Sessions • Three ways of organizing test sessions 1. By Test Group – only includes students in a particular group (e.g., class, testing room) who will be testing together Advantage: PearsonAccess can be used to manage the testing groups, and session rosters will include only one group of students testing together. PearsonAccess can also be used to distinguish between students taking regular computer-based form (Main) and the accommodated forms. Disadvantage: will require setup and management of more sessions 2. By Test Day – includes all students in a school to be tested in a subject on a particular day Advantage: greater security because a session can be started and stopped on the same day Disadvantage: requires coordination of testing groups at the school 51 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Create Test Sessions (continued) 3. By Test Administration – includes all students scheduled to be tested in a subject during the entire test administration Advantage: limits setup and management to one session and additional make-up sessions do not need to be created Disadvantage: test sessions are open and active during the entire testing window, which may present a security concern; greater coordination of testing groups at schools; and may be cumbersome to locate and manage specific students 52 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Create a New Test Session 1. Log in to PearsonAccess, select Winter 2011-12 Algebra 1 EOC administration. 2. Go to Test Management>Manage Test Sessions. 3. Click New Session to go to the New Test Sessions screen. 53 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Create a New Test Session (continued) 4. Enter the session details: Session Name (50-character limit) School Test to be Administered (December Algebra 1 NOT January Algebra 1) Default Form Group Type (Main or appropriate accommodated form) Scheduled Start Date (used for planning purposes – a test session will not start until you click START on the Session Details screen) 54 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Create a New Test Session (continued) 5. Add students to test sessions by: • Class (View By: Classes) • Individual Student (View By: Students) 6. Select the check box for each class or student to be added to a session. 7. Click Save. 8. Return to the newly created test session or to the Manage Test Sessions screen. 9. Maintain a list of all test sessions. Ensure that at least one session with one student is created by 12:00pm Thursday, December 1, 2011 so the technology coordinator can cache the test content prior to the first day of testing. 55 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess View and Verify Student Data The Student Name and Student ID Number must be correct in PearsonAccess. • Confirm all students are in test sessions (p. 52). • View and verify student data (p. 53). 56 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: Scenario/Action Required Scenario Action Required Student Name or Student ID Number is incorrect See Delete a Student (p. 54) then Add a Student (pp. 5557). Other student information is incorrect besides Student Name or Student ID See Manage Other Student Information (pp. 62-63) and Update Student Information (pp. 77-78). Error in Student Name after first 11 characters of the first name or after the first 12 characters of the last name Use the incorrect profile for testing, then update the fields after testing with the school or district student information database manager. Student not included in PreID upload, student is new to school, or student transfers from another school or district See Add a Student (pp. 55-57). (For a student transfer, do not attempt to change the student’s enrollment in PearsonAccess.) New test needs to be added or changed for an existing student, or incorrect test format is assigned (e.g., changing paper to online) See To change the tests assigned to a student (pp. 62-63). (Note: changing a test to paper in PearsonAccess will not automatically order materials or print a PreID label.) Student not participating in the administration Remove from any test sessions. No further action required. 57 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: PearsonAccess TASK DESCRIPTION EOC MANUAL PAGES View an Existing Test Session Check the session details and verify that students are assigned to the correct session. Add, Move, or Remove Students Manage student session assignments 58-59 Manage Class Information Classes can be used to manage students in PearsonAccess. 60-61 Manage Other Student Information Some student data may be changed in PearsonAccess. 62-63 Technology Coordinator Proctor Cache Test Items Proctor Caching is required for efficient test delivery. Provide technology coordinators with a list of all test sessions for school. 98-125 Print Student Authorization Tickets, Seal Codes, and Session Rosters Each student needs a Student Authorization Ticket in order to log in to the test session, and each test administrator needs a Session Roster. 65-66 Distribute Student Authorization Tickets and Session Rosters to Test Administrators Student Authorization Tickets and Session Rosters are secure and should only be distributed on the day the assessment will be administered. 65-66 (optional) 58 58 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: Assigning Accommodated Forms Creating an Accommodated Test Session (instructions in the Winter EOC Manual): • If your school will set up test sessions by test group, all students requiring accommodated computer-based test forms (including assistive devices) will need to be in a separate session and in a separate testing room from students who are using nonaccommodated CBT forms. (Separate sessions/rooms are required because the students require different scripts.) • If your school will set up test sessions by test day or by test administration, it is not necessary to create a separate session for students who require accommodated CBT forms. Follow the instructions for assigning an accommodated form for each student. 59 School Assessment Coordinator: Before Testing CBT: Assigning Accommodated Forms Assigning an Accommodated Form (instructions in the Winter EOC Manual) Click “Specify” or “Override” on the Session Details screen to assign a specific form to a student. Form Name in PearsonAccess Accommodations Offered Lrg Prt Zoom Col Con Scr Rdr Lrg Prt + Col Con Lrg Prt + Scr Rdr Lrg Prt + Col Con + Scr Rdr Zoom + Col Con Zoom + Scr Rdr Zoom + Col Con + Scr Rdr Col Con + Scr Rdr Assistive Devices Large Print Zoom Color Contrast Screen Reader Large Print and Color Contrast Large Print and Screen Reader Large Print, Color Contrast, and Screen Reader Zoom and Color Contrast Zoom and Screen Reader Zoom, Color Contrast, and Screen Reader Color Contrast and Screen Reader Assistive Devices 60 School Assessment Coordinator: During Testing Checklist CBT: Ensure the test sessions have been started in PearsonAccess. Provide test administrators with additional test materials, as necessary. Monitor each testing room to ensure that test administration and test security policies and procedures are followed, seating charts and Security Logs are properly completed, and required administration information is collected. Be available during testing to answer questions from test administrators. CBT: In PearsonAccess, monitor session status and resume students’ tests, if necessary. Arrange for and supervise make-up administrations. 61 School Assessment Coordinator: During Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Test Session Management Tasks During Testing DESCRIPTION MANUAL PAGE(S) Start test sessions A session must be started in PearsonAccess before students can begin the test. 73 Monitor session details Keep track of each student’s testing status in PearsonAccess. 73-74 Resume students’ tests If a student exits the test (intentionally or unintentionally) and will finish later. 74-76 TASK Note: NEVER submit a student’s answers or mark a student’s test complete because of a technical issue without first receiving directions from FDOE or Pearson. Only mark a student’s test complete if the test is ready to be submitted for scoring. 62 School Assessment Coordinator: After Testing Checklist Verify that all distributed secure materials have been returned. Report any missing materials to your district assessment coordinator and conduct the necessary investigation. Make copies of all collected required administration information, seating charts, and Security Logs and file the copies. CBT: In PearsonAccess, stop test sessions and invalidate student tests, if necessary. CBT: In PearsonAccess, record accommodations actually used by students by 4:00P.M. EDT on Friday of the week the student tested. Organize materials and return them to your district assessment coordinator. CBT: Complete the EOC School Assessment Coordinator Comment Form. 63 School Assessment Coordinator: After Testing CBT: PearsonAccess Test Session Management Tasks After Testing TASK DESCRIPTION MANUAL PAGE(S) Mark a student’s test “complete” Mark a student’s test complete if a student exits the test and will not resume the same test. 91-92 Stop test sessions A test session cannot be stopped until all students are in “Completed” or “Marked Complete” status or until “Ready” students have been removed. 92 Invalidate tests Any tests that should not be scored must be invalidated. 92-93 Record accommodations All accommodations used by students must be recorded in PearsonAccess. 93 64 School Assessment Coordinator: After Testing CBT: Record Accommodations • Instructions provided in the Winter EOC Manual. • Must be completed by 4:00 PM EDT Friday of the week the student tested. • Test administrators recorded the accommodations codes for the accommodations actually used on the record of required administration information. • Accommodations are associated with the test and not with the student. They must be recorded for each test taken by the student. 65 Technology Coordinator Before, During, and After Testing All instructions for the Technology Coordinator apply to computer-based test administrations only. 66 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist Read the test administration manual. Read the Test Administration Policies and Procedures and sign the EOC CBT Administration and Security Agreement. Ensure all workstations meet the minimum requirements, including screen resolutions set to 1024 x 768. Confirm TestNav 6.9 software has been installed (file share or local install) on all computers to be used for testing. Confirm TestHear software has been installed (local install only) on all computers to be used by students requiring accommodated CBT forms. Test Coordinator should have contacted District with the identified computers by November 18, 2011. Ensure all student workstations have successfully loaded the Infrastructure Trial (see Infrastructure Readiness Guide at www.FLAssessments.com/AdditionalResources). 67 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist Meet with the school assessment coordinator to discuss the administration of the computer-based test and walk through the test administration. Discuss and implement plans for handling possible technical interruptions during testing. Run the TestNav System Check to determine the amount of bandwidth needed for testing. Evaluate the testing locations in the school to ensure availability of sufficient electrical outlets and network jacks. Ensure you have switched the computers over to the FCAT OU and have restarted them successfully the night before. School has a high-speed connection to the Internet AND the connection is not over-allocated. 68 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist A printer is available for printing the Student Authorization Tickets, seal codes, and Session Rosters (color is not required). Analyze the network to determine whether network bottlenecks exist. Confirm that student computers and the Proctor Caching computer have not been updated with any additional software and will not be updated before testing begins. 69 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Checklist Ensure no high bandwidth network activity other than computer-based testing will be occurring during the testing window. Ensure that each computer station is equipped with a keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device). Alert your school to the dates and times for computer-based testing and require students and teachers not testing to refrain from using any streaming media or other high-bandwidth applications while students are testing. Ensure that test administrators are familiar with how to access TestNav software from student workstations and how to access the student comment forms (if shortcuts are provided). 70 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Workstation Specifications General Specifications (Windows/PC and Apple/Macintosh) Each computer must meet or exceed the following General Specifications in addition to the applicable Operating System Specifications below: 500 MB available disk space 1024x768 screen resolution Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device) High-speed internet connection Operating System Specifications Windows/PC Apple/Macintosh Windows XP (Service Pack 3) Pentium III 733 MHz processor 512 MB RAM Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) Pentium III 1 GHz processor 1 GB RAM Windows 7 Pentium III 1 GHz processor 1 GB RAM Mac OS X 10.4 G3, G4, G5 500 MHz processor 512 MB RAM Mac OS X 10.5 Intel, G4, G5 867 MHz processor 512 MB RAM Mac OS X 10.6 Intel processor 1 GB RAM 71 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Workstation Specifications Additional Specifications for TestHear (Accommodated Forms) • TestHear will operate on Windows PC workstations and on Macintosh workstations that have Mac OS 10.5 or later installed and are running Windows (e.g., via Boot Camp). TestHear will not work on Mac OS X 10.4 or on Macs that cannot also run Windows. • For students requiring the screen reader, the computer must be equipped with an audio card and headphones. • For an optimal student experience, any computer that takes a noticeably long period of time (e.g., more than 10 seconds) to start and run applications, even computers which meet the requirements, should not be used for highstakes computer-based testing, if possible. 72 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing Monitor Display and Shading • To ensure students will see all of the content in the test, students are asked to confirm that they can see the 15% shading on the Test Group Code screen when they first log in to the test. • If students cannot see the shading, they must exit the test and their monitor settings must be adjusted. • General instructions for adjusting monitor settings are provided on pp. 131-132 (Winter EOC Manual). The steps for changing contrast and brightness settings will vary depending on the manufacturer and model of each individual monitor. 73 Technology Coordinator: Before Testing TestHear ePATs • Students are required to participate in a practice test using the ePAT with the same accommodations that will be provided to them on the operational assessment. • The accommodated ePATs must be downloaded and installed on the computer workstation that will be used for the practice test. The test coordinator should have contacted district with the identified computers by December 1, 2011. 74 Technology Coordinator: During Testing Checklist Monitor each testing room to ensure that there are no technical issues. Be available during testing to answer questions from test administrators. 75 Technology Coordinator: After Testing Tasks Complete Comment Form at www.FLAssessments.com/WinterEOC. Please provide feedback that will be meaningful to the FDOE and the test contractor. 76 QUESTIONS • If you have questions, call or email any of the following: Angela Marino, Director – 407-870-4056 ext: 66150; [email protected] Veronica Gonzalez– 407-870-4046 ext: 66153; [email protected] Nereida Gonzalez– 407-518-2902 ext: 66158 [email protected] 77