
2019 CMAS Administration Training for SACs
Dive into the comprehensive 2019 CMAS Administration Training for SACs, designed to equip you with essential skills and knowledge to excel in your role. This training covers a range of topics, from best practices in CMAS administration to effective strategies for SACs. Gain valuable insights and resources to enhance your capabilities and foster success within your organization. Stay ahead of the curve and elevate your performance with this informative and engaging training program.
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2019 CMAS Administration Training for SACs
Agenda Before Testing During Testing After Testing General Info Scheduling PearsonAccess Training Staff Materials Environment Security Considerations Make-up Testing Returning Materials Pearson Clean-up SBD
REMINDER This is an overview training. It is not intended to replace a careful review of the 2019 CMAS procedures manual or the 2019 Test Administrator Manual. It is your responsibility to review both carefully, in addition to this training!
For today Please go to www.menti.com on your computer or phone to participate in today s quizzes Enter this code: 24 27 2
Whats new? ELA, Math, Science, and Socials studies all under a single dropdown (CMAS Spring 2019) in Pearson Access! All CMAS materials returned together after testing, including CSLA Single Math option for MS TTS now has graphic that shows up on student testing ticket
Parent Excusals Must have a clear policy and procedure for excusals No negative consequences, including prohibiting student from participating in activity or receiving reward (new) Don t encourage parents from opting out
Timeline Official window: April 8 26, 2019 All elementary and middle school science and social studies administrations must be completed within this window All school-wide paper-based administrations for math and ELA must be completed within this window Extended Window (Math/ELA): March 18- April 26 Online testing only Early Window: HS Science only 3 week window may be moved earlier March 25-April 12 April 1-April 19
Important Dates January 7-25: Update student registrations and add accommodations in Pearson February 1: Online test session set-up begins Mid-March: Materials arrive to CSI (sent to schools 1 week later) April 29: Deadline for materials return to CSI PLEEEEEEEEEEASE RETURN EARLIER!
Important Dates, cont Prior to May 10: Pearson clean-up May 20-30: Student Biographical Data (SBD) Review You guys this is really important Handled by our Data Submissions team
CSLA Paper based 3rd and 4th grade only Language arts instruction in Spanish this school year In ELD less than 5 years Let me know if you have students who qualify Assign Test Code SLA03 or SLA 04 instead of ELA
First Year in US English Learners ELA Only Some students may be exempt from ELA Enrolled in a US school for the FIRST time on or after April 10, 2018 NEP If in 3rd/4th grade and received instruction in Spanish- should take CSLA Parents can opt in to the test even if schools determine student shouldn t take ELA
Online quiz time! Screen share
Unit Testing Times: Grades 3-5 Assessment # of Units Section Minutes Unit 1 Non-calculator 65 Math Grades 3-5 Unit 2 Non-calculator 65 Unit 3 Non-calculator 65 Unit 1 90 ELA Grades 3-5, incl. CSLA Grades 3-4 Unit 2 90 Unit 3 90 Unit 1 80 Social Studies Grade 4 Unit 2 80 Unit 3 80 Unit 1 80 Science Grade 5 Unit 2 80 Unit 3 80
Unit Testing Times: Grades 6-8, HS ELA, Science and Social Studies Assessment # of Units Minutes ELA Grades 6-8 3 Units All units 110 Social Studies Grade 7 3 Units All units 80 Science Grade 8 3 Units All units 80 High School Science 3 Units All Units 50
Unit Testing Times: Grades 6-8 Math Assessment # of Units Section Minutes Non-calculator Unit 1 65 Calculator Math Grades 6-8 Unit 2 Calculator 65 Unit 3 Calculator 65
Guidelines for Breaks Between units, scheduled breaks may occur Students may not have access to cell phones during scheduled breaks During units, short stand-and-stretch breaks may be permitted at the discretion of the Test Administrator Time stops for the unit, but only for up to 3 minutes If you know you will take the 3 minute break, add the time into the timing box at the beginning
Scheduling Considerations Test units must be administered to students in consecutive order All content areas Includes make-up testing Excluding make-ups, determine Whether one content area will be completed before beginning the next, or if testing will alternate between the content areas How many units will be taken by students per day All tests must be completed by April 26 Plan extra days at the end of the window to account for cancellations due to snow or other unexpected closures Plan time for make-up testing
Scheduling Considerations Paper-based testing PBT window does not open until April 8, 2019 Exception: Three week high school window can open as early as March 25 A school must administer the same unit to all PBT students within the same day (e.g., all Grade 4 Math Unit I on Tuesday) Schools must have the grade level appropriate calculator (grades 6-8) if administering math on paper CBT accommodations should be administered on the paper schedule Computer-based testing Math and ELA CBT window can open as early as March 18 Three week high school window can open as early as March 25 Elementary and middle school science and social studies CBT window cannot open until April 8 To the extent possible, all students within the school should be assessed at the same time If not possible, all students should be assessed within the shortest timeframe practicable PBT accommodations should be administered on the online schedule
Scheduling Considerations To the extent possible, a student taking CoAlt in a content area for which the student is participating in a general education class should be assessed at the same time as their peers to avoid missed instruction Ensure students taking these assessments do not miss instruction from their general education class
Scheduling different grades together (handout) If the unit testing time and directions are the same, different grades can be administered in the same room A separate testing environment is needed for: Paper-based and computer-based (administration SAY directions and materials are different) ELA and mathematics (unit testing times and administration SAY directions are different) Directions read aloud in a language other than English English tests and Spanish accommodated forms Science/social studies and ELA/math (unit testing times and administration SAY directions are different) Paper-based science and social studies (materials and administration SAY directions are different) High school science/social studies and elementary/middle school science/social studies (different unit times) Math grades 3-5 and math grades 6-8 (different administration SAY directions) Math grades 6-8 unit 1 and math grades 6-8 units 2 and 3 (different administration SAY directions)
Afternoon Testing If the school is having technology issues, do not start a unit unless there is enough time left in the day to complete the unit It is a misadministration for a testing group to start the test and then stop and complete it the next day This is only allowed for illnesses and unforeseen situations (e.g., school power outage)
After Hours Testing If a school will test later than 4:30 p.m. ASAP, email Jessica the name of the school and the name of the individual test session (session name that appears in PAnext) that will test after hours The test session will need to be granted permission by CDE to test after hours District/school must start the test session first
Online quiz time Screen share
User Accounts SACs are responsible for creating accounts for other staff members as needed. See page 32 of the 2019 CMAS Procedures Manual for which user roles staff should have.
TIP Please ask your registrars to keep your SIS updated on a daily basis! This is how I know to approve/reject transfer requests from other districts.
Registering new (to CO) students
Removing withdrawn students 1) If student has transferred to another Colorado school, wait for them to be transferred (aka don t do anything right now) 2) If student has left the state, you will code them as Not Tested, Code 03 (withdrew before testing)
Checking PBT registrations Reports>Organizational Reports>Students & Registrations> Student Test Counts
Accommodations (PBT and CBT) Setup>Students>Registration>Manage Student Tests Screen share
Accommodations (PBT and CBT) Review accommodations webinar. For specific information on accommodations, refer to the State Accommodations Crosswalk and Appendix G of 2019 CMAS Manual. You MUST train your TAs on how to administer accommodations that they are responsible for. Don t assume they know how.
Unique Accommodations Requests (UARs) Deadline was Dec 15 Schools with approved UARs do not enter the accommodations in Pearson; CDE will enter the accommodations I will notify schools of which UARs have been approved this week.
Training Site Infrastructure trials (online testing). See handout.
Test Sessions (CBT) https://support.assessment.pearson.com/displa y/PAsup/Setup+a+Session Videos and tutorials on every aspect of session creation
Operational Reports Reports>Operational Reports>Students & Registrations Use to check your work in Pearson Screen Share
Parent Excusals We will address this later, but DO NOT enter Not Tested Codes prior to/during the test window. If students transfer during testing, the code transfers with the student.
SAC Training All SACs must complete this training and return the CMAS Security Agreement to me (Jessica).
Staff Training Everyone involved in CMAS math, ELA, science, and social studies administration must be trained each year Includes SACs, Test Administrators, Test Examiners, technology personnel, and any other school or district staff involved in administration SACs are responsible for ensuring that all individuals involved in test administration and/or handling secure materials receive training and sign the CMAS and CoAlt Security Agreement http://www.cde.state.co.us/assessment/annual_trng_requirements
Training Comprehensive training must include: Test Security Standardized Test Environment Test Administration Test Session Management (for appropriate personnel) Test Administrator Role vs. Teacher Role Opportunity for personnel to ask questions CDE has provided a basic PPT that districts may update and use for Test Administrator trainings (on CSI and CDE website) Schools will need to add school-specific instructions
Who can be a TA? School and district employees who are trained on this year s procedures and security Long term subs may be Test Administrators Student Teachers are NOT allowed to be the only person in the room or responsible for the administration of the assessment Student teachers may be an additional person (proctor) in the room during testing
Practice Tests Student practice resources are available ePATs for computer-based testing Paper Practice Items for paper-based testing Walk through all item types ePAT Guides include script for adult as well as scoring information such as rubrics and sample student responses Strongly recommend students are provided with access to practice resources prior to testing Includes forms with accessibility features and accommodations
Practice Tests Computer-based practice resources can be accessed through: TestNav App Navigate to Colorado sign in page and click Practice Tests link PAnext Training Center Requires login from student testing ticket Secure practice sessions must be setup in advance
Practice Tests: CDEs CMAS page https://www.cde.state.co.us/assessment/cmas
Materials: PBT Prior access must be supervised by the SAC Access to test questions and test materials prior to testing is limited to the following: 4 days for Auditory Presentation: Oral script for translation into language other than Eng/Spa, including sign language 24 hours for Auditory Presentation: Oral script in English or Spanish Paper-based testing only 24 hours for braille TVIs may review Teacher Notes 24 hours prior to testing TVIs may NOT review the test content Test materials must be secure at all times and follow chain of custody protocols Test items may not be copied or discussed
CMAS Tech Information on CDE s website: https://www.cde.state.co.us/assessment/newas sess-dtc