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Please make yourself comfortable. Before we begin, please complete the CAPA Examiner Quiz. California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA). Train-the-Trainer Workshop: Training CAPA Examiners. Objectives. Handout (H) Page 1. Participants will train examiners to accurately and consistently
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Please make yourself comfortable. Before we begin, please complete the CAPA Examiner Quiz
California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) Train-the-Trainer Workshop:Training CAPA Examiners 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 2
Objectives Handout (H)Page 1 Participants will train examiners to accurately and consistently • Prepare for the CAPA • Administer the CAPA • Score the CAPA • Return CAPA answer documents 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 3
Agenda H 1 • Introductions • Training • California content standards and CAPA blueprints • Preparing • Administering the CAPA • Scoring the CAPA • After-test procedures • Q & A 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 4
Training CAPA Examiners H 1 • Required ANNUALLY • Train before testing window opens • Tips: • Active learning • Practice • Discuss • Problem-solve • Repetition Quiz (Q) Question #1 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 5
California Content Standards and CAPA Blueprints H 2 • Standards provide the basis of instruction and testing • In 2006 the State Board of Education adopted new blueprints for CAPA • CAPA Level I blueprints: link to grades K–1 of California content standards and include two additional grade 2 science content standards. • Levels II–V blueprints: link to grade-level (grades 2–11) California content standards CAPA blueprints can be found on the CDE Web site at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/capablueprints.asp 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 6
California Content Standards and CAPA Blueprints Sample of grade 5 English–language Arts (ELA) Strand: Reading/Word Analysis Standard: 6RW1.1: Word Recognition: Read aloud narrative and expository text fluently and accurately, and with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression. Alternate Achievement Standard: Read a simple four- to five-word sentence composed of high-frequency words. H 2 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 7 January 2011
Preparing for CAPA H 3−5 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 8 Identify students Select students for second rating Select examiners Select observers Put information on non–Pre-ID answer documents Prepare manipulatives and stimulus cards
Preparing:Are Correct Students Identified for CAPA? H 3 • Has significant cognitive disabilities • Has individualized education program (IEP) • Is served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) • Meets eligibility guidelines • CAPA Examiner’s Manual — Appendix A • Assigned correct CAPA level 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 9
Preparing: CAPA Levels H 3 All students take ELA and mathematics. Only students in grades 5, 8, and 10 take science. 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 10
Students who repeat grade 11 for multiple years continue to take the CAPA Level I or Level V until: Enrolled in grade 12 (or) Turn 22 years of age and are no longer receiving compensatory education Preparing: CAPA Levels H 3 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 11 January 2011
Preparing: Students in Ungraded Classrooms H 3 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 12 • To determine a student’s grade (for ungraded programs), subtract 5 from student’s age as of December 2 Formula: (age – 5 = grade) Example: Chris is 14 years old. Subtract 5 from his age (14) to calculate his grade for CAPA testing (9). Chris would take Level V. (14 – 5 = 9)
Preparing: Do Your Examiners and Observers Have the Correct Qualifications? H 3 • Licensed or certificated • Experienced working with students to be tested with CAPA • Trained either by attending a “live” session or watching the DVD or online video segments (www.mavricmedia.com/startest) • Signed security affidavit 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 13
Preparing:Purpose of Observers H 3 • Increase objectivity • Data used to document inter-rater reliability • Provide credibility/confidence to scores 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 14
Preparing: Double Rating H 3 • Choose students randomly at each school/site • 10% per CAPA level per school/site • At least one student at each level tested • Selected students should be double rated in all content areas tested • Observe at same time as examiner scores • Observers must score independently of examiner Q 2 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 15
Preparing To Administer the CAPA Observers must mark sections 1 - Name, etc. 3 - Date of Birth 5 - Name 6 - Gender 7a - CAPA Level 7b - Grade 11 - Student ID 12 - SSID 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 16
Preparing Answer Documents:CAPA Level H 4 • Mark correct level • Not counted if out of level 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 17
Preparing: CAPA Answer DocumentsRace and Ethnicity H 4 • Sections 8 and 9,“Ethnicity/Race” • Make sure that you mark only one circle in Section 8. • Make sure youmark at least one circlein Section 9. Q 3 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 18
Preparing: CAPA Answer CirclesLevels II–V H 4 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 19 • Red-line #5 answer circles so examiners do not mark option 5. • If anything other than red penused, the marks could be picked up by the scoring machine • If no other answers are marked, the test could be considered to be for Level I
Preparing Materials H 4 • Read Examiner’s Manual • Gather manipulatives for correct version • Cut stimulus cards and have them available in the correct order • To obtain stimulus cards online, contact STAR TAC • Have an answer document for every student • If no Pre-ID, demographics must be hand-marked • Prepare adaptations • For students with additional disabilities • Must be same as in classroom 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 20
Break 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 21
Administering the CAPA H 6 • Task preparation • Set up manipulatives and/or stimulus cards • Must be in exact order specified (left to right and/or top to bottom) • Cue/directions • Must be read exactly as printed 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 22
Administering CAPA Level I H 6, 7 • Up to 5 cues given • Up to 3 prompts given • If no response after verbal/gestural prompt, then modeled prompt only • If no response after modeled prompt, then hand-over-hand • Student must answer independently after hand-over-hand or any prompt Q 4, 5, 6 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 23
Cue/Directions Level I H 6 • Give cue/directions • Wait minimum of 5 seconds for verbal response; Wait minimum of 7 seconds for physical response • If student responds (correct or not), STOP. • Repeat cue/directions ONCE • Wait minimum of 5 seconds for verbal response; Wait minimum of 7 seconds for physical response • If student responds (correct or not), STOP. 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 24
Cue/Directions: Level I Prompts H 6 3. Give a verbal/gestural prompt, repeat cue/directions • Wait • If student responds (correct or not), STOP. 4. Give a modeled prompt, reset objects,repeat cue/directions • Wait • If student responds (correct or not) respond,STOP. 5. Use hand-over-hand prompt, reset objects, repeat cue/directions • Wait • If student responds (correct or not) or does not respond,STOP. Q 6 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 25
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 26 [explaining Level I video]
Practice H 6 Use the chart on page 7 of the handout. Work with a partner and explain to one another how to administer CAPA Level I. 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 27
Administering CAPA Levels II–V Give cue Repeat cue only once, if necessary NO prompts are given H 8 Q 7 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 28 January 2011
Cue/Directions Levels II–V H 9 • Cue/direction • Wait minimum 5 seconds for verbal response; Wait minimum 7 seconds for physical response • If student responds (correct or not), STOP. • Repeat cue/direction • Wait minimum 5 seconds for verbal response; Wait minimum 7 seconds for physical response • STOP • Go to next task in question 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 29
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 30 [explaining levels II-V video]
Practice Use the chart on page 8 of the handout. Work with a partner and explain to one another how to administer CAPA Levels II–V. What are the differences between administering CAPA Level I and CAPA Levels II–V? H 8 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 31 January 2011
Scoring: Rubrics H 9 • Scoring points • Level I: Based on prompting required for student to complete task • Score 1–5 • Levels II–V: Based on number of correct responses • Score 1–4 • Red-line score of 5 on answer document 2010 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 32
Scoring CAPA Level I H 9 • If wrong answer given, score 1 • Correct answer with first or second cue, score 5 • Correct with verbal/gestural prompt, score 4 • Correct with modeled prompt, score 3 • Correct with hand-over-hand prompt, score 2 • Orients to task, score 1 • No response at any time, score NR Q 8, 9 2010 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 33
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 34 [video]
Practice Scoring CAPALevel I H 9−11 • See trainer model with Lucerio video • Using the video clip, Jasper, ELA (apple and shoe) • Plan a practice session on scoring • Give directions for the practice to a partner • Give feedback on how the partner scored Jasper 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 35
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 36 [video]
Scoring Levels II–V H 12 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 37 • Rubric unique to task • Provided with each task • Based on number of questions within the task (cue/directions) • Example: ELA, Level III: Read a given story; ask the 4 questions about the story. • Scoring Rubric:(4) Completes task with 100% accuracy(3) Partially completes task (2–3 correct)(2) Minimally completes task (1 correct)(1) Attempts task
Practice CAPALevels III and V H 12−14 • See trainer model with mathematics, Level III, Steven video • Using the video clip, science, Level V, Luis • Plan a practice session on scoring • Give directions for the practice to a partner • Give feedback to how the partner scored Luis 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 38
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 39 [video]
2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 40 [video]
After Test Procedures: Answer Document Section A2 Special Conditions H 15 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 41
After-test Procedures H 15 • Section A4—English Learner Test Variations • A: The student was given directions in a language other than English. • Complete name, sign, date, and mark “Examiner” or “Observer” to attest training received Q 10 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 42
Questions and Answers 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 43
Summary • Training • Standards • Preparation • Selecting CAPA students • Selecting CAPA examiners • Observers • Answer documents • Materials • Administration • Scoring • After-test procedures • Complete evaluation 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 44
Quiz Answers • a • d • d • a 5. c • 6. d • 7. b • d • b • b 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 45
For more information go to: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/capa.asp http://www.startest.org/capa.html To access online stimulus cards, contact STAR TAC: 800-955-2954 or star@ets.org 2011 STAR CAPA Train-the-Trainer Workshop || Slide 46