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Title: Hope Tesh-Blum


1
The North Carolina Alternate Assessment Academic
Inventory
  • Hope Tesh-Blum
  • Division of Accountability Services
  • Testing Section

2
Why was the NCAAAI Developed?
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
    (IDEA) of 1997
  • All students, including those with IEPs or
    Section 504 plans, must participate in the
    statewide testing program.
  • NC Alternate Assessment Portfolio (NCAAP)
  • NC Computerized Adaptive Testing System (NCCATS)
    Accommodation

3
New Way of Thinking
  • The NCAAAI is an ALTERNATE ASSESSMENT for ANY
    student who cannot access the traditional test
    even with accommodations (must meet
    requirements).
  • Students with Disabilities just happened to be
    the first group required by federal law.

4
What is the NCAAAI?
  • Checklist of competencies based on the
  • NCSCS scored using individual scales for each
    content area
  • Reading (Grades 3-8, 10)
  • Mathematics (Grades 3-8, 10)
  • Writing (Grades 4, 7, 10)
  • EOC (Pilot Spring 2003)
  • Envelope format
  • Collection of evidence to support FINAL scores

5
Whats New?
  • No Child Left Behind
  • No exemptions
  • Same standard, Same content
  • Options
  • Multiple-Choice Test
  • State-Developed Portfolio
  • Checklist

6
ESEA Requirements Changes for 2002-03?
  • Reading and Math at grades 3-8 annually 10-12
    span
  • Science (2005-06) in each grade span (3-5, 6-9,
    10-12)
  • LEP Students tested in English at 3 consecutive
    years in US
  • Annual measurable assessment of All students


7
Which EC students are Eligible?
  • Current Individualized Education Program (IEP) or
    Section 504 Plan
  • Following the NC Standard Course of Study (NC
    SCS) important
  • Unable to access statewide testing with or
    without accommodations important
  • Assigned grade level of 3-8 or 10

8
Who decides?
  • The IEP Team determines student participation in
    the NCAAAI and the grade level at which the
    student will be assessed.
  • Assigned grade level is determined by the School
    Principal.
  • Different options

9
Why should you use the NCAAAI?
  • Flexibility in showing performance
  • Show growth
  • Instructional value from year to year
  • No test anxiety for the student
  • AYP
  • OCR

10
Who Completes?
  • Must have training in the content area
  • Must work routinely with the student
  • Principal has authority
  • HSCT

11
Concerns and Quandaries
  • No Exemptions
  • NC Standard Course of Study (NC SCS)
  • Workload/Myths
  • Training
  • Its STILL NEW
  • Adding LEP Students

12
Training?
  • Train-the-Trainer Model (RACS)
  • LEA TC trains the Test Coordinator
  • Training for local staff is a collaboration
    between Testing and LEA staff (local decision)
  • NCDPI/EC Training (Summer 2002)
  • Testing Section Training (Fall 2002)

13
Training Website
  • www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/nca
    aaitraining/
  • Registration by City (10 Sites)
  • Lists of Participants
  • Sites/Directions to be announced
  • EC and LEP Sessions

14
LEP IEP
  • Which is the overriding factor?
  • No definitive guidelines
  • Best judgement
  • Review the different testing instruments


15
When are the Inventories Scored?
  • Three times per year
  • First month of participationBaseline data
  • Interim Month
  • Last month of schoolFinal data
  • Evidence is collected to support Final Spring
    scores Only.

16
How is the Inventory Scored?
  • Description of Student Performance to give each
    competency a score from 1-8
  • Objectives by Goals, Categories, or Sections
  • Overall Score
  • Growth is ANY growth

17
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18
Achievement Levels Final Spring Overall Score
  • Assessed On-Grade Level
  • Level 4 (7-8)
  • Level 3 (5-6)
  • Level 2 (3-4)
  • Level 1 (1-2)
  • Assessed Off-Grade Level
  • Student may only receive a Level 1 or Level 2
  • Grade level standard

19
On v/s Off Grade Level
  • LEP Students cannot be assessed off-grade level
  • EC students may be assessed off-grade level
  • Writing cannot be assessed off-grade level
  • options

20
Examples of Evidence
  • Local Tests (LT)
  • Samples of Student Work (SW)
  • Teacher Observations (TO)
  • Teacher-Made Tests (TT)
  • Audio Tapes (AT)
  • Other (specify) Any Means to show performance

21
Reporting
  • 2001-2002 Operational
  • Locally scanned
  • School rosters
  • Frequency distributions
  • Individual Student Report
  • Summary Reports
  • Preliminary Report/Green Book

22
Data Collection 2002-03
  • Scores transferred to scannable sheets during the
    last month of school
  • Local Test Coordinators scan the sheets
  • Data transferred to the NCDPI during the
    end-of-year process
  • Student Notebooks will be stored locally for six
    months (sample returned)

23
2001-02 Sample Review (and 2002-2003)
  • April 1 release of LEA sample list/10
  • Return everything (inventories, evidence, forms,
    etc.)
  • Report percentages for each area to the LEA
  • Review in August
  • Return to LEAs in September

24
NCAAAI and the ABCs
  • 2001-2002
  • Operational administration
  • Performance Composite
  • 2002-2003
  • Operational administration for Grades 3-8 10
  • Pilot administration for EOC (Spring only)
  • Pending data analysis
  • Growth Component
  • Performance Composite

25
2002-2003 Timeline
  • May-June 2003
  • NCAAAIs scanned and locally stored
  • July-August 2003
  • Audit
  • August 2002
  • Inventories available on-line (TNN) to TC
  • Order system up
  • August-Sept. 2002
  • Intact NCAAAI are shipped
  • Begin Baseline

26
More Information
  • Testing Section Website
  • http//www.NCPublicSchools.org/accountability/test
    ing
  • Regional Accountability Coordinators may be
    contacted for questions
  • Exceptional Children Website http//www.ncpublics
    chools.org/ec/
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