Title: Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives AMAO for NCLB Title III
1Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAO)
for NCLB Title III
- Division of Assessment Implementation
- Office of Assessment and Accountability
- Kentucky Department of Education
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Framework for Setting Kentuckys English Language
Proficiency AMAO for
- The annual percentage of LEP students making
progress as demonstrated by movement from one
proficiency level to the next . - The annual percentage of LEP students attaining
English language proficiency as demonstrated by
Attained level .
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3Rationale for Developing Annual Measurable
Achievement Objectives (AMAO) for Progress
- Generally, the lower the students entry level,
the more proficiency levels he/she has to
progress through, and the longer (more years of
instruction) it takes to attain English language
proficiency (Attained). - Formal Schooling versus Limited or No Formal
Schooling. LEP students who have had limited or
no formal schooling require more time to
demonstrate progress and attainment of English
language proficiency than LEP students who have
had prior formal schooling experiences.
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4K1214 FormalBaseline Data
- Cohorts
- Start 1 2 3 4 5
- 10 Ad Ad Ad/At At
- 24 UI UI/Ad Ad Ad/At At
- 26 LI LI/UI UI Ad Ad/At At
- 40 B B/LI LI UI Ad At
- Progress 45 50 83 65 53
- Attainment 0 5 17 25 53
Actual
5KY Performance Levels Matched up with ACCESS PLs
- Beginner(B) ENTERING
- Lower Intermediate(LI) BEGINNING
- Upper Intermediate(UI) DEVELOPING
- Advanced(Ad) EXPANDING
- Attained(At) BRIDGING
6Formal Schooling Cohorts
7Limited / No Formal / Schooling Cohorts
8Formal Schooling - Progress Goals for 2005-2006
Beyond
- The Progress Goal for every Cohort is 59. This
was computed by taking all of the individual
Cohort goals (4550836553) added together and
divided by the 5 Cohorts. Thus accounting for
all of the gains the students can make as they
progress. - Attainment Goals were not changed.
- Limited or No Formal Schooling goals were not
changed.
9Progress Calculation
- The Progress achieved by the students will be
credited for all proficiency levels gained from
the past years level to this years level. This
can cause a percentage of progress more than
100, so the limit has been set to 100. For a
value of 100, the confidence interval will be
shown as .
10Confidence Intervals
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- Because NCLB requires a states evaluation of AYP
to be statistically sound, the United States
Department of Education (USDOE) allows
construction of a confidence interval (CI) or
error band around percentages of students. - Confidence intervals for student cohorts of
sufficient size (10 or more students in the
cohort) will be constructed using a single sample
t-test. The confidence interval or CI provides a
test for whether or not the observed percent
increase or percent proficient is statistically,
significantly different from the AMAO at the 99
confidence level. - Note that the t-test is a two-tailed t-test
alpha (error) level set at .01 which creates a
statistical test at the 99 confidence interval.
Only the positive (upper) range of the confidence
interval is used for AYP determination. -
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11Now to the AMAO REPORT
- Three styles
- State
- District
- Consortium
- Basic layout is the same for all three.
12Report Title
- Title III English Language Proficiency
- Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAO)
- 2006-2007
- State Report
- 2006-2007
- District Report- nnn-Some District Name
- 2006-2007
- Consortium Report CL_Some Consortium Name
13Table Header
- K-12 14 LEP Students with Formal Schooling
- K-12 14 LEP Students with Limited or No Formal
Schooling
14AMAO REPORT Content - PROGRESS
15AMAO REPORT Content - PROGRESS
16AMAO REPORT Content - ATTAINMENT
17AMAO REPORT Content - Footnotes
Not meeting AMAOs for one or more cohorts for
progress or attainment is considered not having
met AMAOs for the State District
Consortium. Confidence Level is not
computed when Progress Percent is 100. Progress
levels achieved may be a higher count than the
number of students participating Progress
Percent is limited to 100.
18AMAO REPORT Content - Notification
19Questions?
- Contact Edgar Adams
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- Office of Assessment and Accountability
- (502) 564 - 9853
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