Administering Proctoring NYS Assessments 2016 Kerri Bullock BroomeTioga
Administering & Proctoring NYS Assessments 2016 Kerri Bullock Broome-Tioga BOCES Professional Development & Resource Center
Changes for the 2016 Grades 3 -8 ELA & Math Tests Untimed Tests- Students are to be given as much time as needed within the confines of the school day. Math reference sheets for Grades 5 -8 will be printed as stand-alone documents. All test questions in ELA Books 2 and 3 and Math Book 3 will be released shortly after the scoring window has ended. The number of items for both ELA & Math are reduced for this year.
Preparing for Testing Pages 3 -18
ELA Estimated Times Day/Book Date Item Type(s) Estimated Time Grades 3 -4 Grades 5 -8 Day 1, Book 1 April 5 Multiple Choice 60 -70 minutes 80 -90 minutes Day 2, Book 2 April 6 Multiple Choice Short & Extended Response 60 -70 minutes 80 -90 minutes Day 3, Book 3 April 7 Short & Extended Response 60 -70 minutes 80 -90 minutes
Math Estimated Times Day/Book Date Item Type(s) Estimated Time Grade 3 Grade 4 Grades 5 -8 Day 1, Book 1 April 13 Multiple Choice 50 -60 minutes 70 -80 minutes Day 2, Book 2 April 14 Multiple Choice 50 -60 minutes 70 -80 minutes Day 3, Book 3 April 15 Short & Extended Response 80 -90 minutes 60 -70 minutes
Untimed Tests ~ Additional Notes Students who finish their test before others may check their work Once students finish working & checking tests, materials are collected by the proctor Students may be permitted to read at the discretion of the school. No talking or other school work is permitted Once all students are finished, proctors may end the session
Important Notes Except as noted, all public & charter school students MUST take all parts of the State tests for their grade level Test booklets must be administered in sequential order and on assigned dates Materials must be collected from testing rooms as soon as the session is completed Used answer sheets may not be reviewed, scanned or scored outside of the official scoring setting or process
Test Security Reminders Teachers & proctors may not discuss exam items or other specific exam content online via email or listserv or through any other electronic means Teachers and test administrators may not use cell phones or other photographic devices to duplicate test materials and should keep their own communication devices put away during exam administration Test booklets may not be opened prior to exam administration
Test Security~ Principal Responsibilities Train all proctors or other school personnel involved with testing in test security requirements Advise all staff that they are not to discuss test questions or other specific test content with others Prior to delivery of secure materials, make arrangements to: Be notified when the secure materials arrive Inventory the secure materials- p. 15 Store the secure test materials in a secure location- p. 17 Deliver a copy of the teachers directions (not secure) to each teacher administering the test Review, comply, and sign the Test Storage Certificate- Appendix B Review, circulate, and collect signatures for the Deputy and Proctor Certificate- Appendix D
Test Security ~ Proctors Receive training in administering exam sessions properly and securely Review Teacher Directions Understand security requirements before administering Read any scripts and directions prior to exam administration Administer during the assigned testing window
Test Security ~ Proctors Prepare a secure testing environment- p. 17 Provide required materials Prevent the use of unapproved materials- pp. 24 -25 Review, comply with and sign Deputy & Proctor Certification Follow procedures for Testing Accommodations for Students with Disabilities- Appendix G
Ensure the Security of ALL Test Materials Do NOT: Leave materials unattended while administering exams Read, reveal, review contents of the exam materials at any time Duplicate any portion of the exam, including audiotaping, videotaping, photographing or photocopying Remove exam materials from the school without authorization Read, review or change student responses
Secure Test Environment Make sure room is well lit, well ventilated and quiet Make preparations to keep noise and distractions to a minimum Place “Do Not Disturb” signs on exam room doors Clear desks, shelves, under desk areas etc. of all books, papers and other materials Completely cover or remove wall charts, graphic organizers, all board work etc. related to ELA and math Arrange seating so that students are visible to the proctor at all times. Seating of students in alternate rows in recommended
Unauthorized Materials Students may not use any unauthorized notes, printed materials, scrap paper or tools Communication devices are prohibited in the exam room: Cell phones, i. Pads, tablets, e. Readers, i. Pods, laptops, etc. Headphones, headsets, earbuds Any audio or video recording devices Any use or possession of these devices during testing must be reported to the school principal
Math Tools Grade 3 – Ruler for all 3 days Grade 4 – Ruler & protractor for all 3 days Grade 5 – Ruler, protractor & Math Reference Sheet all 3 days Grade 6 – Ruler, protractor, Math Reference Sheet all 3 days as well as Scientific or 4 -function calculator for Days 2 & 3 Grade 7 & 8 – Ruler, protractor, Math Reference Sheet all 3 days as well as Scientific or 4 -function calculator for Days 2 & 3
Administering the Tests Pages 19 -30
School Administrator Responsibilities Inventory all test materials Store secure test materials in a safe or vault Distribute materials while ensuring test security Ensure secure test materials remain sealed until the dates in which they will be administered Advise all teachers administering and scoring the test that they are not to discuss test questions or other specific content Ensure that students are provided allowable testing accommodations as indicated on their IEP or 504 plan Ensure that teachers, aides, and assistant receive training on the correct implementation of testing accommodations
English Language Arts Test Materials
Mathematics Test Materials
Supervision of Students
Proctoring ~ Aid To Students No interpretation or explanation of test questions No review or commenting on student responses In response to student inquiries, proctors should advise students to use their own best judgment Assistance can only be provided on the mechanics of taking tests: MC record on answer sheet Constructed response recorded in test books
Proctoring Circulate periodically during testing to ensure students are recording responses in the proper manner and in the proper place Make sure students are recording MC answers on the answer sheet, not in the exam booklet Point out if one or more answers have been left blank or more than one answer bubbled in for a question Temporary absence- must be accompanied by a proctor
Proctoring Evacuation of the building Student cheating If suspected, provide a warning If it continues, report to the principal immediately Illness during the administration Excuse until well enough to continue Closely monitor to ensure that student only continues in part of exam not complete. Students cannot go back to previously completed questions.
Untimed Testing Accommodation – Extended Time Supervised Lunch Breaks Limitations in Timing- “Productively working”
Make-up Secure Testing Make-up Windows: English Language Arts: April 8 -12 Mathematics: April 18 -20 Make-up Testing: For students who were absent during the designated administration dates Can be used to complete initial administration if schools are closed due to an unexpected event (ie. Power outage)
Concluding Test Sessions As soon as the testing of each session is completed, the principal must arrange for the collection and secure storage of all used and unused test books and used answer sheets. All of the test questions in ELA Test Book 2 s and Book 3 s and Math Book 3 s will be released after the scoring window has closed. These books may be used for instructional purposes after the scoring window has closed. ELA Book 1 s and Math Book 1 s and 2 s MUST NOT be copied or retained in the school after testing. They MUST be returned to Questar using the return shipping materials provided.
After Testing Pages 31 -46
Please Note… Misadministration and/or irregularities in administration must be reported to the principal Reporting Irregularities and/or Misadministrations- pp. 42 -44
Destruction of Secure 2016 Test Materials Return to Questar • All used and unused English Language Arts Test Book 1 s Store Securely in School or District for One Year, then Securely Destroy • All used English Language Arts Test Book 2 s and 3 s • All used and unused Mathematics Test Book 1 s • All used Mathematics Test Book 3 s and 2 s • All used answer sheets after their return from • All used Mathematics Test Reference Sheets the scanning centers (Grades 5 -8) Unlike in past years, the Department will be releasing all of the test questions in English Language Arts Test Book 2 s and 3 s and Mathematics Test Book 3 s shortly after the scoring window has ended. These books may be used for instructional or staff development purposes after the scoring window has closed. (p. 41)
Packaging Answer Sheets RIC Tutorial Videos: ELA Tests: https: //drive. google. com/folderview? id=0 B 65 wv 5 V 88 XWffmsz. UGppek. JDOUcwb. DRJal. FRODVJb. G 1 me. XJGTll. SOHVz. NFFhb. V 9 Zc. TJESDQ&usp=sharing_eid&invite=CPKrl-k. M Math Tests: https: //drive. google. com/folderview? id=0 B 65 wv 5 V 88 XWffmsz. UGppek. JDOUcwb. DRJal. FRODVJb. G 1 me. XJGTll. SOHVz. NFFhb. V 9 Zc. TJESDQ&usp=sharing_eid&invite=CPKrl-k. M
Answer Sheet Handling
Answer Sheet Handling
Answer Sheet Handling
Test Integrity Considerations During Untimed Tests
Additional Consideration Collection of exams: Who will collect them? When will they be collected? How will all tests that were distributed be accounted for?
Further Information Further information regarding NYS 3 -8 ELA and Math Tests can be found in the School Administrator Manual for 3 -8 ELA & Math http: //www. p 12. nysed. gov/assessment/sam/ei/eisa m 16. pdf
Kerri Bullock Questions? (607)766 -3766 kbullock@btboces. org
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