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Rockford Board of Education’s Education Committee Presentation - PARCC Results January 17, 2017
SLIDE 2 Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers
- Common assessments aligned
with the Common Core Standards
- Educational Testing Services (ETS)
is the test developer
- Pearson is the assessment
provider
- Content includes English Language
Arts and Math
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SLIDE 4 Technology Skills used during the PARCC Assessment
- Drag and Drop
- Shade text
- Cut and paste
- Move items
- Use of Math tools
- Online calculators (6-11)
- Graphing tools
- Typewritten responses in ELA and Math
SLIDE 5 PARCC Transitions 2015 - 2017
SY 2015 SY 2016 SY 2017
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PARCC Timeline-When do we receive the results?
May, 2015 Administration: Results delivered to district in November, 2015 May, 2016 Administration: Results delivered to district in September, 2016 April, 2017 Administration: ?
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meeting or exceeding in the low income subgroup Percentage of Low Income Students
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Composite Low Income: RPS205 High Schools
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Composite Low Income: RPS205 Middle Schools
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Composite Low Income: RPS205 Elementary Schools
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Composite Black Students: RPS205 Schools
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Composite LEP Students: RPS205 Schools
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www.illinoisreportcard.com
Illinois Report Card - Main
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NWEA Assessments
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SLIDE 30 What is NWEA MAP?
Measures of Academic Progress
- Measures individual student needs and tracks student
growth over time
- Enables you to target curriculum to specific needs
- Assesses instructional level – not mastery of standards
- Adaptive
- Item difficulty level adjusts to the student
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○ Varies by subject/test
- Not Timed
- Students will not have the same questions as other students in their
class.
○ Question answered right next question will be harder ○ Question answered wrong next question will be easier
- MAP Score is not determined by the number of questions answered
correctly.
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Based on the level of difficulty of the questions answered correctly.
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What is a RIT?
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How Adaptive Assessments Work
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Who had a better year?
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Who had a better year?
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Student Profile
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MAP Results (Fall, 2016)
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Projected Proficiency (PARCC)-Reading
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Building Projected Proficiency-Reading
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Building Projected Proficiency-Reading
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Projected Proficiency (PARCC)-Math
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Building Projected Proficiency-Math
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Building Projected Proficiency-Math
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Interactive Quadrant Report
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SLIDE 48 Next Steps:
- Professional Learning-MAP
- Focus on Growth and Attainment
○ Growth check in following Winter MAP window
- Student Goal Setting
- Differentiation (Strategy 2)
- Use of Assessment Data to Guide School Improvement
(immediate feedback to guide support for all students)
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Future Assessment Data:
December/January 2017: NWEA (MAP) Grades K-9 January 2017: PSAT 8 Results April 5: SAT & Spring PSAT Administration March 6 - April 28, 2017: PARCC Administration (Grades 3-8) May 2017: NWEA (MAP) Grades K-9
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