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2011-2012 NAEP ProgramInternational Assessments
District Assessment Coordinator
Annual Meeting
September 7, 2011
Michele Sonnenfeld
Race to the Top - NAEP
Florida’s Key Goal #3
• Increase the percentage of students scoring at or above proficient on NAEP
by 2015, to or beyond the performance levels of the highest-performing states.
• Florida aims to go beyond setting goals for moving students to basic levels on NAEP, focusing on moving more students to proficiency and advanced levels.
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2011-2012 NAEP Program
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NAEP, LTT, AND PISA
Schools find out if they have been chosen
Complete and submit School Info Forms
Calls to Submit PAV Begin
PAV Packets Arrive at Schools
PAV visits Begin
Assessment Window
Age 13 LTT5/1/2011 ASAP 8/29/2011
Depends on when Schools or DACs
furnish student list so the school can be
sampled
9/6/2011 10/10/2011-12/16/2011
Age 9 LTT5/1/2011 9/16/2011 12/5/2011 1/3/2012 12/12/2011 1/9/2012-3/16-2012
Gr. 4 and 12 NAEP5/1/2011 9/30/2011 1/16/2011 1/3/2012 1/5/2012 1/23/2012-2/24/2012
Age 17 LTT5/1/2011 1/28/2011 1/30/2012 2/4/2012 2/6/2012 3/19/2012-5/25/2012
Pre-pilot of Technology and Engineering Literacy (TEL) Tasks
PISA – Age 15 (born
between July 1, 1996 and June
31, 1997) National Dates:
Receive Student Listing Form
Calls to set PAV Visits Begin
PAV Visits begin Assessment Window
Sate Mailing9/26/2011 8/15/2012 8/27/2012 9/4/2012 10/1/2012-11/9/2012
District-Mailing10/15/11
School Mailing wave 1
10/7/2011
School wave 1 first contact 10/22/2011
NAEP 2011 Results
• October 2011 – Reading and Mathematics, grades 4 and 8
• November 2011 – Reading and Mathematics, grades 4 and 8, Miami-Dade and Hillsborough County Public Schools
• Spring 2012 – Science, grade 8, State and District-level results
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Inclusion on NAEP
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• National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB) issued a Policy Statement on NAEP Testing and Reporting on SD and ELL on March 6, 2010
• Policy intended to maximize student participation, minimize potential for bias, promote fair comparisons between states, and maintain trends
• Lori Rodriguez, Bureau Chief, Student Achievement Through Language Acquisition; and Karen Denbroeder, Senior Educational Program Director of the office of Program Accountability, Assessment & Data Systems, Exceptional Education and Student Services, assisted with encouraging including more students to be included in NAEP
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New Inclusion Guidelines for NAEP
• Proportion of all students excluded from NAEP sample should not exceed 5%
• 85% of students classified as either ELL or SD must be included in the NAEP
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ELL and SD Participation in NAEP
• Allows SD and ELLs to experience a large-scale assessment administration w/o high-stakes consequences
• SD and ELLs are provided with accommodations so they can demonstrate their content knowledge and skills on NAEP
• NAEP does not allow the use of a word-to-word dictionary on NAEP Reading
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Pre-Pilot of Technology and Engineering Literacy (TEL) Tasks
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• Will take approximately 90 minutes to complete• 30 students per school• Two sessions of 15 students per school• Last 2 weeks in March (March 19 – March 30,
2012)• Students will take 2-3 scenario-based tasks on a
computer provided by NAEP• Tasks are designed to be 10, 20, or 30 minutes
long• Approximately 10 schools in Florida will be
selected to participate
Technology and Engineering Literacy Framework for the 2014 NAEP
The assessment targets are organized into three major areas of technology and engineering literacy, each corresponding to a broad body of knowledge and skills with which students should be familiar
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http://www.nagb.org/publications/frameworks/prepub_naep_tel_framework_2014.pdf
Best Practices Guides
• Will be provided to the 24 schools participating in the Grade 12 NAEP and the 21 schools participating in the 17-year-old LTT
• Will be mailed mid-November either to the district office or directly to the schools, as designated by the DAC
• Purpose is to provide motivational materials to encourage the older students to participate in the assessment in a meaningful way
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NAEP Assessment Schedule 2013 and 2014
• 2013 – TUDA, State, and National Reading and Mathematics, grades 4 and 8. National and 11 states, including Florida, Reading and Mathematics, grade 12; National grade 4 Writing
• 2014 – National Civics, Geography, U.S. History, and Technology and Engineering Literacy
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Florida State Statute, Revised by 2011 Legislature
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1008.22 Student assessment program for public schools.
(2) NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION COMPARISONS.—It is Florida's intent to participate in the measurement of national educational goals. The Commissioner of Education shall direct Florida school districts to participate in the administration of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or a similar national or international assessment program, both for the national sample and for any state-by-state comparison programs which may be initiated.
International Assessments ,con’t
• Florida will participate in benchmarking studies for Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), and the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA).
• Todd Clark, Director, Race to the Top Assessments, is responsible for managing Florida’s contract with Westat for TIMSS, PIRLS, and PISA.
• Michele Sonnenfeld is responsible for the coordination piece of the international assessments, just as she is for NAEP.
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International Assessments
• Enable the U.S. to benchmark its performance to that of other countries
• Each is designed to serve a different purpose
• Each is based on a separate and unique framework and set of assessment items
• Participation in international assessments to measure state progress is required by Florida’s RTTT Application
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Race to the Top (RTTT)
Initiative 2, RTTT Activities
Florida will increase resources for teachers to perform effective instruction through high-quality assessments by providing information that allows international comparisons of student achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and literacy.
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Race To The Top (RTTT), con’t
• Areas of need revealed by these measures will allow Florida to adjust priorities for development of resources and strategies prior to the initiation of the internationally-benchmarked common summative assessments of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
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TIMSS 2011
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
– Measures student learning in mathematics and science since 1995
– Administered at grades 4 and 8 every 4 years in the spring
– U.S. and Florida data will be compared to that of other countries
– Results released in late 2012 or early 2013– See handout for results from 2007– http://timss.bc.edu/timss2007/PDF/
TIMSS2007_InternationalScienceReport.pdf– http://timss.bc.edu/timss2007/mathreport.html
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PIRLS 2011
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Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
– Measures both trends in fourth-grade students’ reading literacy achievement, as well as school and teacher practices related to reading instruction since 2001
– Administered every 5 years in the spring. – U.S. and Florida data will be compared to that of
other countries– Results released in late 2012 or early 2013– See handout for results from 2006– http://timss.bc.edu/PDF/PIRLS2006_international_report.pdf
TIMSS and PIRLS Participation
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PISA 2012
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Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) – Measures how far students approaching the end of
compulsory education (15-year-olds) have acquired some of the knowledge and skills essential for full participation in an information society
– Administered every 3 years in the fall. – U.S. and Florida data will be compared to that of
other countries – Results released in late 2013 or early 2014– See handout for results from 2009– http://browse.oecdbookshop.org/oecd/pdfs/free/
9810071e.pdf
PISA 2012 con’t
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• Will be administered September 24 to November 2, 2012
• Focus will be on Mathematics• Reading and Scientific Literacy will also be
assessed• Separate national and state samples• Approximately 10 FL schools will be selected
for the national sample and 50 FL schools for the state sample
PISA 2012 con’t
• School PISA coordinators will be invited to attend an informational meeting in DC that will include education experts from the U.S. and from other countries
• Westat staff will administer PISA, the same as with NAEP
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Websites
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For additional information about the International Assessments, please accesshttp://www.fldoe.org/asp/naep/iah.asp
For additional information about the 2011-2012 Program, including the Long-term Trend Assessment, please accesshttp://www.fldoe.org/asp/naep/naep1112.asp
http://www.fldoe.org/asp/naep/naep2011trend.asp
Social Networking
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Social Networking
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Florida NAEP State Coordinator
Michele Sonnenfeld
325 W. Gaines Street, Room 414
Tallahassee, FL 32399
850.245.0787
http://www.fldoe.org/asp/naep/
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