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A DISCUSSION ABOUT
STUDENT
ASSESSMENT OF
GROWTH AND
EXCELLENCE
Canyons Board of Education
February 4, 2014
Hal Sanderson, Ph.D.
Director, Research &
As s e s s m e n t
LEARNING TOPICS
Why SAGE?
What is the SAGE assessment?
What does it look like?
What is our implementation of SAGE?
Can we compare SAGE to previous tests?
WHY SAGE?
The state needed an assessment system to
measure Utah’s new core standards in Math
and English Language Arts
The new standards were approved by the State
Board of Education in August 2010
WHY SAGE?
The Criterion-Referenced
Tests (CRTs) no longer
match these new standards
New assessment:
Student
Assessment for
Growth and
Excellence
SAGE IS A CUSTOM-BUILT TEST
 November 2012:
American Institutes
for Research awarded
state contract
 Fall 2013: Utah
educators helped
develop test
questions
 Fall 2013: Utah
parents reviewed test
questions
Developing SAGE Test Questions in Utah
WHAT IS THE SAGE
ASSESSMENT?
 SAGE is an online adaptive test that will measure the full
range of grade-level knowledge and skills.
 Each question a student receives is dependent on the
correctness of answers to previous questions. Therefore,
the order of test questions and specific questions
posed are unique to each student.
 Although questions answered may
differ between students, SAGE
will assess all students on
all core standards equally.
WHAT IS THE SAGE
ASSESSMENT?
 SAGE is more than a multiple-choice test
 With SAGE, students will be writing, constructing math
equations, building graphs, and conducting experiments on
the computer
 SAGE practice-training test: www.sageportal.org
SAGE DEMO
WWW.SAGEPORTAL.ORG
PLANNING FOR SAGE
 SAGE is a major project for Canyons District and the
state
 SAGE preparation includes more than 10 Canyons
departments
 Thanks to the hard work of these groups, we will be
ready to administer SAGE in April and May 2014
CANYONS SAGE IMPLEMENTATION
KEY TASK
DATE
Increase computers and technology in Canyons schools
Ongoing
Communicate with school leaders about SAGE
information
Spring 2013
(ongoing)
Provide schools SAGE sample test questions and test
blueprints
Fall 2013
IT reviews and implements SAGE Technical Requirements Nov. 2013 –
districtwide
Jan. 2014
SAGE Summative Grade-Level Practice Tests released;
school leaders assure Research and Assessment that all
teachers will take a practice test by Jan. 31, 2014
Dec. 18, 2013
SAGE teacher accounts created
January 2014
Ear bud headphones purchased for students and schools
January 2014
NEXT STEPS IN IMPLEMENTATION
KEY TASK
DATE
Conduct secure practice tests with teachers and
students
February March
Communicate SAGE to parents and community
February - May
Train school leadership
February
Train teachers to administer SAGE
February
Students take SAGE Writing test
April
Students take SAGE Math, Science, English
Language Arts test
April - May
CAN SAGE BE COMPARED TO THE
CORE CRTS?
Results are not comparable
SAGE serves as a new baseline for
students, teachers and schools
Old Core Standards ≠ New Core Standards
CAN SAGE BE COMPARED
TO THE CORE CRTS?
New state standards are more rigorous
Performance benchmarks not yet set
Coming in July 2014
A DISCUSSION ABOUT
STUDENT
ASSESSMENT OF
GROWTH AND
EXCELLENCE