Assessment Spotlight, Issue 257
California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) email update, December 15, 2023.Focusing on the CAASPP System and English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC)—and including, when timely, updates on California’s other statewide assessments. For questions related to test administration, coordination, and trainings, visit the CAASPP website and the ELPAC website .
California Assessment Accessibility Resource Graphics for 2023–24
The California Assessment Accessibility Resource Graphics for the 2023–24 school year have been updated and are now available on the California Department of Education (CDE) Student Accessibility Resources web page. These graphics display the embedded and non-embedded universal tools, designated supports, and accommodations allowed within the CAASPP and the ELPAC systems. These one-page documents serve as quick reference guides for accessibility resources and are available for the following assessments:
- English Language Arts/Literacy (PDF)
- Mathematics (PDF)
- Science (PDF)
- California Spanish Assessment (PDF)
- ELPAC Computer-based (PDF)
- ELPAC Paper-Pencil (PDF)
Administering the California Alternate Assessment for Science
The California Alternate Assessment (CAA) for Science consists of four separate embedded performance tasks (PTs), that become available every September. Test examiners administer the four embedded PTs in any order and at any time during the year, shortly after students receive related instruction. Eligible students take the assessment in grades five and eight, and once in high school (grade ten, eleven, or twelve).
Local educational agencies (LEAs) can refer to the following as they prepare for the administration of the test:
- Verify form assignments by visiting the 2023–24 CAA for Science Form Assignments by Name or County-District-School Code web page and using the search tool. If a school does not appear on the list, it is automatically assigned to form one.
- Use the Administration Planning Guides available on the CAA for Science Administration Planning Guides web page to schedule instruction and assessment. These guides provide the assessed Science Connectors and include a testing planner to help decide the best time to administer performance tasks.
- Test examiners must complete both the General and the Science Test Examiner tutorials each year on the Moodle website prior to administering the assessment.
- Preview the CAA for Science Preparing for Administration (PDF) document for guidance in administering the embedded performance tasks.
- Test examiners should review the Directions for Administration for each performance task in the Test Operations Management System (TOMS) (secure logon required) shortly before administering each performance task, as some orienting activities and items require prework by the test examiner.
More information is provided in the Organization of the California Alternate Assessment for Science (PDF) flyer.
ELPAC Question of the Week
Can my local educational agency mass assign the “pause and replay” accommodation to all students taking the ELPAC?
The “pause and replay” feature in the ELPAC is an embedded designated support for students to use and not a universal support. While universal tools are features available to all students, designated supports are only available for use by students for whom the need has been indicated by an educator (or team of educators working with the parent, guardian, or student).
The mass assignment of “pause and replay” on the ELPAC for English learner (EL) students defeats the purpose of measuring a student’s proficiency in listening/speaking items and may exit these students early from EL programs and services. It is critical that EL students can respond to instructions or information that the teacher has said once without having to repeat it. We do know that some students have auditory processing needs and agree that they should be allowed to listen to passages more than once. We are also aware that “pause and replay” is a support that some students use regularly within their daily instruction. However, “pause and replay” should be assigned based on need and applied only as a designated support for students taking the ELPAC.
However, unlike the ELPAC's selective provision of the "pause and replay" feature tailored for specific student needs, the CAASPP offers this tool as a universal support available to all students. This feature aids in listening comprehension and does not need to be turned on before beginning administration.
More information on accessibility features available in the ELPAC is provided on the following web pages:
Upcoming Downtime for CAASPP and ELPAC Systems
To prepare for the opening of the 2023–24 summative assessment window, various CAASPP and ELPAC systems are scheduled for downtime next month.
From Thursday, January 4, 2024, at 5 p.m. through Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at 8 a.m., the following systems will be unavailable:
- Test Delivery System, including Test Administrator Interface
- Completion Status System
- Data Entry Interface
- TOMS (downtime begins Friday, January 5, 2024, at 5 p.m.)
The 2023–24 CAASPP Planned System Downtime and 2023–24 ELPAC Planned System Downtime web pages provide a calendar of scheduled downtimes through June 2024 as well as a glossary of abbreviations.
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