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EPAS and DataDirector Mitch Fowler [email protected] Wes McCrea [email protected]

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EPAS and DataDirector. Mitch Fowler [email protected] Wes McCrea [email protected]. Agenda. Welcome / Outcomes Overview of EPAS / College and Career Readiness Benchmarks Breaking Down the Standards Breaking Down the Assessment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agenda

• Welcome / Outcomes• Overview of EPAS / College and Career

Readiness Benchmarks• Breaking Down the Standards• Breaking Down the Assessment• Using Report Data for School Improvement

and in the Classroom

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EPAS – Another Acronym?

• EPAS – Educational Planning and Assessment System– Explore (Grades 8 and 9)

• Student scores are 1-25

– PLAN (Grade 10)• Student scores are 1-32

– ACT (Grades 11-12)• Student scores are 1-36

• Common score scale allows for seamless data that describes student achievement in grades 8-12.

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ACT’s College Readiness Benchmark Scores – Predictors of Success

ACT College Readiness Benchmark Scores

Subject Test

College Course

Explore Plan ACT

Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11

English English Comp. 13 14 15 18

Math Algebra 17 18 19 22

Reading Social Science 15 16 17 21

Science Biology 20 20 21 24

A student at benchmark on the ACT has a 75% chance of getting a “C” or better in the corresponding college course and a 50% chance

or better of getting a “B” or better.

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ACT’s College Readiness Benchmark Scores – Predictors of Success

“Students who are significantly off target for college and career readiness in eighth grade are far less likely to become ready for college-level

work during high school.”

Taken from: How Much Growth toward CollegeReadiness Is Reasonable to Expect inHigh School? by ACT.

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What’s being assessed? ACT’s College Readiness StandardsStudents

who score in this range…

Can do this…

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Breaking Down the Standards - Activity

Bronson Tier I

Standards

ACT StandardsC.C.S.S.

?

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Wes’ Slide

Writing Exercise: Where are you in regard to standards for credit and what is the next step?

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Breaking Down the Assessment

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Breaking Down the Assessment - Activity

• While looking through the guides, consider:– What is the blueprint of the assessment?– How does the blueprint of the assessment correlate

with the blueprint of your course? Of your Tier I and II standards?

– How could you modify some of your classroom assessments to match the structure of the EPAS assessments?

– How do your classroom assessments provide thinking skill progressions as exhibited by the sample questions provided in the guides?

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Available EPAS Reports

• Item Response Summary (Building Level Data)• Student Report• DataDirector Reports– NOT YET Reports– Self Reported Needs Inventory– Self Reported Interest Inventory

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Item Response Summary - Activity

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Student Report - Activity

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Student Report - Activity

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Student Report - Activity

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Student Report - Activity

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Available Reports in DataDirector

Met or Exceeded ALL CRB’s

NOT YET reached subject area CRB’s

Self Reported Needs Inventory

Self Reported Post Secondary Plans

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Building Your Own Reports

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Wes’ Slide

Writing Exercise Take 2: Where are you in regard to standards for credit and what is the next step?

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Thank you!

Questions?

Mitch [email protected]

Wes [email protected]

(Like you don’t know how to get a hold of him…)