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Page 1: NCSC- National Center and State Collaborative Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

NCSC-NCSC-National National

Center and Center and

State State CollaborativeCollaborative

Students with

Significant Cognitive

Disabilities

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NCSC Approach to NCSC Approach to Defining, Teaching

Defining, Teaching, and , and Assessing Content Assessing Content totoStudents with the Students with the Most Significant Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities

Cognitive Disabilities

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http://http://www.ncscpartners.orwww.ncscpartners.org/resources-cop-

g/resources-cop-presentationspresentationsMaterials for professional

Materials for professional developmentdevelopment

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How is Alternate Assessment changing?

Page 5: NCSC- National Center and State Collaborative Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

How is Alternate Assessment changing?

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How is Alternate Assessment changing?

Page 7: NCSC- National Center and State Collaborative Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

How is Alternate Assessment changing?

Page 8: NCSC- National Center and State Collaborative Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

How is Alternate Assessment changing?

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How is Alternate Assessment changing?

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Assessment Assessment for SWSCDfor SWSCDGrades 3-8 and 11 Mathematics, Reading and Writing

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What schools and students

What schools and students are eligible to participate in

are eligible to participate in the NCSC Phase 1 Pilot the NCSC Phase 1 Pilot Test?Test?

Grades 3-8 and 11 Mathematics, Reading and Writing

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NCSC Participation Guidelines

http://www.ncscpartners.org/Media/Default/PDFs/Resources/NCSC-Participation-Guidelines-6-25-13.pdf

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When may principals When may principals register their school to

register their school to participate in the NCSC participate in the NCSC Phase 1 Pilot Test andPhase 1 Pilot Test andwhen does the registration period end?

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How is the How is the registration done?

registration done?www.ctb.com/NCSCPilotOne school at a time!!!

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What Information do schools need to provide when registering for the

pilot test?1.1. Contact information for principal, test Contact information for principal, test

coordinator, technical support, and special coordinator, technical support, and special education contact/test administratorseducation contact/test administrators

2.2. Number of eligible students per gradeNumber of eligible students per grade

3.3. Notes on special considerations (e.g., Notes on special considerations (e.g., sending/receiving school, special sending/receiving school, special education school)education school)

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Register:

0all schools that have students who qualify

0enter grades at each school beginning with grade 3 along with number of students

0submit button 0 below Questions or Concerns?

Registration of Schools with CTB (Oct to Dec 2013)

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NCSC – Registration

0Staff Roles

0Principal or Designee

0Ensures registration of schools0Ensures administration during test window0Participates in test training professional development

0Sends informational letter out to parents

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NCSC – Registration

0Staff Roles

0Test Coordinator

0Ensures completion of individual student enrollment forms in CTB system

0Collects any extraneous materials 0Assists in scheduling logistics

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NCSC – Registration

0Staff Roles

0Special Education Contact/Test Administrator

0Completes individual student enrollment forms

0Completes required training before administration

0Administers the assessment and records and submits student responses

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NCSC – Registration

0Staff Roles

0Technical Support Contact

0Ensures technology requirements are met0Supports professional development technology needs

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Registration of Schools with CTB (Oct to Dec 2013) cont.

0Questions about registration?

0Contact CTB at

[email protected]

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Registration Site

www.ctb.com/NCSCPILOT

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Pilot Pilot Phase IPhase I

Field testing of the Items and System

Students Students

with with

SignificanSignifican

t t Cognitive

Cognitive

DisabilitieDisabilitie

ss

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NCSC Assessment

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NCSC Assessment

0The assessment will take approximately 1.5-2 hours to administer the math sessions and an equivalent amount of time to administer the ELA sessions

0Students will be assessed in only one content area on the Pilot test

0Students can be assessed in smaller blocks of time during the testing window

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NCSC Assessment

The assessment will consist of approximately 3030 items for each subject tested

0Many items are selected response

0Additional items assess “writing skills” or require a constructed response

0Responses can be constructed in many ways including words and picture symbols

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NCSC Assessment - Technology

0The assessment will be administered using technology in a variety of ways

0Some students will respond directly into the online system

0Some students will take a paper-pencil version of the test

0The teacher may enter student responses into the computer for students who are unable to do so

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NCSC Assessment - Technology

0Technology Requirements

0http://www.ncscpartners.org/Media/Default/PDFs/NCSC_Proposed_Workstation-and-Bandwidth_Technology_Requirements_11-18-13.pdf

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NCSC Pilot Phase 1

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Each state is expected to test 1/3 of

their alternate assessment students.

Arkansas is expected to test 2400 students

How many students are expected to participate?

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Pilot Test BenefitsDistricts, Schools, Teachers

0Will allow Arkansas educators the opportunity to provide valuable feedback on the field test

0Will allow Arkansas student data to directly affect the NCSC operational test in 2014-2015

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Pilot Test BenefitsDistricts, Schools, Teachers

0Provides an opportunity to confirm technology readiness

0Opportunity to experience 0Types of items0Item presentation0Administration procedures

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0Pilot test data will be used to:

0 see how students interact with items

0 see how items function0 examine test

administration procedures0 develop scoring processes

0No individual student reports

What will happen to the results?

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NCSC Phase 1 NCSC Phase 1 Pilot TestPilot Test

Grades 3-8 and 11 Mathematics, Reading and Writing

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Pilot Phase 1 Calendar

Date Activity Description

October 15-December 20, 2013

Open RegistrationSchool Level Information

Late Nov/Early Dec 2013

Directions for enrolling students

Schools are provided the needed enrollment

requirements to prepare student registration

Late Nov/Early Dec 2013

Open EnrollmentStudent Level Information

February 14, 2014Administration

Training

Training for individuals who will be

administering the assessment

Feb. 2014-April 2014 Pilot Phase 1 Administer assessment

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Pilot Test Dates

02/14/2014 Administrator’s Training

02/20-3/27 Math Pilot Window

03/11-4/15 Literacy Pilot Window

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School Communication to Parents

A template letter will be provided to districts

0use to send communication home to parents

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Training Opportunities

0NCSC has Curriculum and Instructional Resources and Professional development opportunities to support teachers.

0http://www.ncscpartners.org/resources-cop-presentations

0https://wiki.ncscpartners.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

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For more information…

Resources

http://www.ncscpartners.org/resourceshttps://wiki.ncscpartners.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

https://arksped.k12.ar.us/caAssessment.html

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Suzanne Knowles-682-5161Charlotte Marvel-682-5296Jennifer Brown-682-4296Contact Information