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Spring 2008 MEPA Administration Workshop February 2008

Spring 2008 MEPA Administration Workshop February 2008. Last updated February 15, 2008. Presenters. Dan Wiener Administrator of Inclusive Assessment Jodie Zalk Coordinator of MCAS Test Administration. 2. Today’s Agenda: MEPA Session. MEPA Overview: MEPA-R/W and MELA-O

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Spring 2008 MEPA Administration Workshop February 2008

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  1. Spring 2008 MEPA Administration Workshop February 2008 Last updated February 15, 2008

  2. Presenters • Dan Wiener Administrator of Inclusive Assessment • Jodie Zalk Coordinator of MCAS Test Administration 2

  3. Today’s Agenda: MEPA Session • MEPA Overview: MEPA-R/W and MELA-O • Participation Requirements • Test Administration Highlights • Reporting Schedule • Plans for Fall 2008 and Beyond • Questions & Answers • Session for Title III Districts: IPT for K-2 LEP Students

  4. MEPA Workshop Handouts • MEPA Principal’s Administration Manual • Spring 2008 testing schedule • Commissioner’s memorandum • List of Title III districts • Presentation slides • Technical Assistance Form • Workshop Evaluation Form

  5. Massachusetts English Proficiency Assessment (MEPA) Overview

  6. What is MEPA? • Custom tests for LEP students based on Massachusetts standards • English Language Proficiency Benchmarks and Outcomes for English Language Learners (ELPBO) • MELA-O (grades K-12): Speaking/Listening • MEPA-R/W (grades 3-12): Reading/Writing • IPT (for Spring 2008 only, grades K-2 in Title III districts): Reading/Writing

  7. Participation in MEPA-R/W • Grade span tests • 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-12 • Students must take TWO of three sessions for Reading, and TWO of three sessions for Writing • Sessions 1 & 2 ORSessions 2 & 3

  8. Which Sessions Should Be Administered? • Sessions 1 & 2 - “Beginning” to “Early Intermediate” English reading/writing skills • Sessions 2 & 3 - “Intermediate” to “Transitioning” English reading/writing skills • Make decisions separately for Reading and Writing, based on: • observation • prior local and state assessments • ELPBOs

  9. Observational assessment of listening & speaking Skills evaluated on a 5-point scale for Listening (comprehension) Speaking (production) fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar List of Qualified MELA-O administrators/trainers (QMA/QMT) posted to www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/mepa/melao_list.xls Send updates to mcas@doe.mass.edu What is MELA-O?

  10. MELA-O Retraining and Requalification • Retraining is necessary for increased consistency and reliability of scores • Raised score to qualify as QMT/QMA • DOE will retrain QMTs • After qualifying, QMT trains/retrains QMAs in district • Must re-qualify by January 31, 2010 to retain QMT/QMA status

  11. MEPA Participation Requirements

  12. MEPA-R/W Participation Requirements • All enrolled LEP students in grades 3-12 must participate, regardless of: • Date of enrollment • Student’s program or services • Number of years enrolled in U.S. schools • Must participate if LEP in October 2007 SIMS • Including FLEP students

  13. Required Student Participation

  14. LEP Students with Disabilities MEPA-R/W • Participate unless IEP or 504 plan indicates: • Braille test • Electronic text reader (and no human reader) • Alternate assessment • Deaf or hard of hearing and student requires Sessions 1 & 2 for Reading/Writing MELA-O • Participate unless IEP indicates student is Deaf or hard of hearing

  15. Test Administration Highlights

  16. Pre-Administration and Testing Schedule

  17. Test Security • Read the Principal’s Administration Manual(PAM) • Train test administrators • Identify students required to participate • ALL dictionaries prohibited, including bilingual word-to-word 17

  18. Test Security (cont’d) • Inventory all materials • Store all test materials (locked 24/7) • Account for secure test materials • MEPA test booklets ANDTest Administrator’s Manuals (Note: Some test questions are read aloud from TAM) • Count booklets without breaking shrink-wrap • Verify quantities received using PCPA • Online at www.mcasservicecenter.com • Report testing irregularities to DOE

  19. PCPA Tasks Before Testing • Certify quantities of materials received (simplified for 2008) After Testing • Provide counts of materials being returned • Certify that proper procedures were followed Complete PCPA online at www.mcasservicecenter.com

  20. Do NOT Submit an Answer Booklet for… An LEP student who: • Did not participate in any MEPA testing (MEPA-R/W test session & MELA-O) • including students who transferred out • Was absent without medical documentation

  21. Reporting MELA-O Scores on MEPA-R/W Answer Booklet Outside Back Cover

  22. Packing Return Shipment • Return Envelope • Standard answer booklets • Special Handling Envelope • Typed Responses (print copy) inserted in answer booklets • Large-print answer booklets with transcribed standard answer booklets • Void Envelope • Booklets marked “VOID” • Note: Void booklets will not be scored

  23. Important Dates After Testing

  24. Submitting MELA-O Scores

  25. Reporting Schedule

  26. MEPA Reporting Schedule (all dates are tentative)

  27. Plans for Fall 2008 and Beyond

  28. Reading/Writing Tests for LEP Students in Grades K-2 • NCLB requires English proficiency assessments for all LEP students in grades K-12 in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. • Spring 2009: All districts test LEP students in K-2 in reading and writing, using new MEPA tests. • Select one of two test levels (A or B) • Individual and small group administration • Flexible response formats

  29. What’s Coming in Fall 2008 and Beyond? • Spring 2009: New MEPA-R/W K-12 tests • Transition to online (computer-based) testing • Voluntary participation by schools • Online goal: 20% (2009) - 40% (2010) - 60% (2011 and 2012) • Locator test to help schools determine which R/W test sessions are most appropriate (1 & 2 or 2 & 3) • Fall 2008: • Early Oct: Field testing for all LEP students in grades 1-12 • Late Oct: Existing form of MEPA test

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  31. Questions & Answers

  32. 10 Minute Break Before Session on: IPT for K-2 LEP Students (Title III Districts only)

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