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WEST VIRGINIADEPARTMENT
of
EDUCATIONPolicy 2340: West Virginia Measures of Academic Progress
for
County Test Coordinator Training
Office of Assessment , Accountability and Research
Division of Curriculum & Instructional Services
Policy Review
§126-14-3. Definitions.§126-14-4. Program Regulations.§126-14-5. Administration Regulations.§126-14-6. Reporting Regulations.§126-14-7. Test Security.§126-14-8. Investigation of Alleged Breach
of Testing Security/Copyright Infringement.
Appendices Review
In groups of 3-4, provide a response to sub-sections of §126-14-3. Definitions.; §126-14-4. Program Regulations. and 126-14-5. Administration Regulations.
§126-14-3. Definitions.• 3.1 Accommodation(s). At the IEP meeting,
student Roy’s parent demanded that he be given the accommodation of R04 because he does not like to write and is not a good writer. However,…
• Roy performs writing assignments w/o the aid of a scribe in the daily classroom setting.
• What problems do you see with this situation?
§126-14-3. Definitions.• 3.1 Accommodation(s).
• Since Roy’s IEP has the scribe accommodation indicated and he used a scribe for the Online Writing section of WESTEST 2, would a scribe verification form be needed for WESTEST 2?
• Discuss.
§126-14-3. Definitions.• 3.10 Cheating.
• Roy has taken the Online Writing section of WESTEST 2 with the scribe, as per IEP
• As a scribe, Alice keys in Roy’s oral response to the writing prompt he is assigned.
• Roy reads what she has keyed in before she submits the essay.
• Discuss if the proper scribing protocol for “direct telling” was followed.
§126-14-3. Definitions.• 3.19. Home-Instructed Students
• Roy was a home-instructed (home-schooled) student at the time he completed the Online Writing session of WESTEST 2.
• Since then, he has enrolled in public school and will take the May sessions of WESTEST 2.
• What should be done to ensure that his performance on Online Writing is combined with his performance on the multiple choice sections of WESTEST 2 RLA?
§126-14-3. Definitions.
• 3.20. Homebound Students
• Roy is currently on homebound instruction.
• He needs to take all sessions of WESTEST 2, including Online Writing.
• What should be done to ensure that Roy has every opportunity to complete all sessions of WESTEST 2?
§126-14-4. Program Regulations.• 4.4. WESTEST 2 or APTA
• In grades 3 – 6, Kyla was assessed on WESTEST 2, as per IEP placement.
• The IEP for her seventh grade school year (2008-2009) reflected WESTEST 2 assessment, but in March 2009, it was determined that she should be assessed by APTA.
• Discuss what you might see as problematic with this decision.
§126-14-5. Administration Regulations.5.3.4. What constitutes a breach?
While Mrs. Brown’s 5th grade class was testing, the fire alarm sounded. She had students place answer sheets inside and close test books.
She had students exit the room, locked the door and followed.
After the drill she resumed testing, even though one girl was upset because her home had recently been destroyed by fire.
She did not fill out a Testing Irregularity Form.
Discuss the appropriateness or inappropriateness of Mrs. Brown’s actions.
§126-14-6. Reporting Regulations.6.7. Wrong to Right Erasures
As Mrs. Brown walked around the class while students completed Math WESTEST 2, she noticed several students were marking the same incorrect answer on many of the items. She drew their attention to the fact they could erase and may want to consider doing so on “x” number of items.
They did, constituting many erasures.What might happen as a result of this?
§126-14-6. Reporting Regulations. 6.8. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Parent A wants to review her child’s Individual Right Response Report and calls the school counselor to request this report, stating that she needs it mailed since she cannot get to school to pick it up.Counselor says, “Oh, I have it electronically; I’ll just e-mail it to you.”Is this a wise decision?
§126-14-6. Reporting Regulations. 6.8. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Teacher A wants to review her student’s Individual Right Response Report to plan the best instruction for her 6th grade class; she downloads the IRR Reports onto a USB so she can have it at home as she works on her plans.
Her son, who is in another 6th grade class at the same school, realizes what is on the USB. He e-mails the information to his three best buddies, who are also in 6th grade at the school.
§126-14-7. Test Security.
7.1 The Testing Code of Ethics - Appendix A 7.2 §126-14-8 Investigation of Alleged Breach of Testing Security/Copyright Infringement7.3 CTC Secure Materials and Test Procedure Agreement - Appendix B7.4 Principal’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement - Appendix C 7.4.1 Building Level Coordinator’s Secure Materials and Test procedures - Appendix D
§126-14-7. Test Security.
7.5 Examiner’s/Scribe’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement - Appendix E 7.7. Any allegations of cheating, security breach, testing administration breach or copyright infringement shall be reported according to the following protocol7.7.1 School to Principal7.7.2 Principal to CTC7.7.3 CTC to Superintendent7.7.4 CTC to WVDE
LARRY’S TOP TEN TIPS
10. Know your role and responsibility
9. Do not reproduce test questions or answer documents
8. Do not discuss in any manner books, answer documents, prompts, or excerpts from the book
7. Do no help students with the test
6. Do not leave students unsupervised while testing
5. Provide accommodations to students as marked on IEP
4. Do not leave boxes of secured test materials unattended
3. Lock and secure all testing materials with keys only in possession of Principal/Building Level Coordinator
2. Read and understand the security agreement you signed
1. When wrong to right erasures are 4 Standard Deviations from the mean, we will investigate.
§126-14-8. Investigation of Alleged Cheating/Security
Breach/Testing Administration Breach/Copyright Infringement.
Investigative ProcessInvestigations start when an allegation is reportedAllegations can be made by any of these individuals:
School AdministratorTeacherCounty/School EmployeeParentAnonymous
Reporting Allegations• Allegations must be reported immediately to the
Office of Assessment, Accountability and Research (OAAR)– Investigative Team comprised of personnel
from OAAR/Office of Legal Services and/or County meets to determine severity of the allegation
Team Determines that Allegation Falls into One of the Following Categories
• Testing irregularity caused by– Disturbance– Sick student– Failure to implement accommodations as per
student’s IEP– Warrants No investigation
• Security breach/testing administration breach/cheating – Unauthorized person handling/access to testing
materials– Missing test booklet– Cheating– Copyright violation– Investigation Warranted
Security Breach/Testing Administration Breach/Cheating
OAAR/Office of Legal Services review allegation to determine next steps
• Additional information requested from County and/or• Department personnel travel to county to investigate
OAAR/Office of Legal Services contact CTC
Policy 2340 changes allows Joint County Investigations of allegation
• Gathering evidence/statements• Interviewing witnesses• Sending information/evidence/statements to OAAR
Information Requested at Every Investigation
• Training Verification Forms Checkedo CTC Secure Materials/Test Procedures Agreemento Principal’s Secure Materials/Test Procedures Agreemento BLC/ABLC Secure Materials/Test Procedures Agreemento Examiner’s/Scribe’s Secure Materials/Test Procedures Agreement
• Statements of all persons involved
• Any additional evidence that may prove pertinent to the situation– Computer evidence– Video evidence
Interview Process• Interviews recorded for accurate documentation• Leading questions are to be avoided
– Ex - Did Ms. Smith spell the word “elephant” for you?
• Open questions are to be given– Ex – What did Ms. Smith do while you were taking the
test?
• County personnel present during all interviews• Questions of who, what, where, when, why, and
how asked– Most difficult to answer is why
Upon Completion of Interview Process
• Investigative Team– Reviews/Discusses all evidence– Confers with CTC– Determines if policy has been violated
• Memo drafted to Dr. Paine is copied to County Superintendent, Principal, and Person Involved
• County Superintendent may take disciplinary action and reports to State Superintendent what action has been taken, if any.
• Legal office reviews/determines if behavior rises to the level of licensure revocation/suspension
• License can be revoked/suspended by State Superintendent
Order of Conducting Interviews
The hierarchy of interviews
• Administrators
• Teachers
• School Personnel
• StudentsoNot necessary to obtain parental permissiono As matter of courtesy, do notify parents
• Last, Interview Person of Interest
Personnel Involved
• WVDEo Larry Whiteo John Morrisono Vaughn Rhudy
• County oCounty Test Coordinator (unless involved)
o Sometimes County Superintendent or Designee
• Interview Process Begins with CTC and/or BLC to determine if training has followed Policy
In groups of 3-4, discuss appropriateness of the following teaching/testing activities and relate them to sub-sections of §126-14-7. Test Security.
• Focused Listing Handout
List 5-7 words or short phrases, which describe or explain the major concepts of today’s training on Appendix A:
• 1. __________________________________________________
• 2. __________________________________________________
• 3. __________________________________________________
• 4. __________________________________________________
• 5. __________________________________________________
• 6. __________________________________________________
• 7. __________________________________________________
Reference: Angelo, T.A. & Cross, K.P. Classroom Assessment Techniques: AHandbook for College Teachers, 2nd edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993,
pp. 148-153.
ACTIVITY Ethical Testing Practices
Review Appendix A, Ethical Testing Practices.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
The County Test Coordinator will facilitate whole group discussion on these main points and questions concerning Appendix A.
ACTIVITY County Test Coordinator’s Secure Materials and
Test Procedures Agreement
Review Appendix B, County Test Coordinator’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on these main points and questions.
ACTIVITY Principal’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures
Agreement
Review Appendix C, Principal’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on main points and questions.
ACTIVITY BLC/ABLC SECURE MATERIALS AND TEST
PROCEDURES AGREEMENT
Review Appendix D, CTC/ABLC Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on main points and questions.
ACTIVITY Examiner’s/Scribe’s Secure Materials and Test
Procedures Agreement
Review Appendix E, Examiner’s/Scribe’s Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on main points and questions.
ACTIVITY County/School Personnel Secure Materials
Agreement
Review Appendix F, County/School Personnel Secure Materials and Test Procedures Agreement.
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on main points and questions.
Verification of Training for Principals/BLCs/County/School/RESA Personnel
(Examiners/Scribes/Other)
Review Appendix G, Verification of Training for Principals/BLCs/County/School/RESA Personnel (Examiners/Scribes/Other).
In groups of 3-4, determine the main points of this appendix and use Focused Listing to indicate what has been learned.
County Test Coordinator facilitates group discussion on main points and questions.
Dates for AppendicesMust be signed and submitted as follows:• Appendix B – to OAAR by 9/15• Appendix C – to CTC by 9/30• Appendix D – to CTC by 9/30• Appendix E– to test administrator 5
instructional days prior to administration• Appendix F – prior to access of secure test
materials• Appendix G: after each training session
(WESTEST 2, ACT EXPLORE, ACT PLAN, Writing Assessment, and APTA)
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