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Explore and Plan Interpretation

May 12, 2010

The Link Between EXPLORE and PLAN and the ACT

This Evening We Will:– Explain how the Explore, Plan build toward

the ACT and we will look at the core components of the test.

– Review the student score report.

– Discuss how you can use Explore/Plan results to better prepare your student for the ACT and make curricular decisions.

Beginning with the end in mind….

Michigan Merit Exam

MME Components

• ACT – College Readiness– English (18), Reading (21), Science (24), Math (22)

• Work Keys – Career– Applied Math, Reading for Info, Locating

Information

• Michigan Items – Alignment– Social Studies, Science, Math, Writing

Usage and Mechanics-

Grammar and Usage16%

Usage and Mechanics- Punctuation

13%

Rhetorical Skills- Style

16%

Rhetorical Skills-

Organization15%

Rhetorical Skills-

Strategy16%

Usage and Mechanics-

Sentence Structure

24%

ACT English Test 75-questions / 45-minute test

ACT Reading Test 40 - Questions / 35 – Minute Test

Natural Science25%

Social Studies25%

Humanities25%

Prose Fiction25%

Reading Topics

Humanities – architecture, art, dance, drama, ethics, film, language, literary criticism, music, philosophy, radio, television, and theater.

Social Studies - anthropology, archaeology, biography, business, economics, education, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology

Natural Sciences - anatomy, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, data analysis, ecology, geology, health, medicine, meteorology, microbiology, natural history, physiology, physics, and technology.

Prose Fiction - short stories or excerpts from short stories or novels.

ACT Science Test40 questions / 35 minutes

Conflicting Viewpoints

17%

Research Summaries

45%

Data Representation

38%

42,44,-54

ACT Math Test 60 questions / 60 minutes

Pre-Algebra23%

Plane Geometry

23%

Intermediate Algebra

15%

Elementary Algebra

17%

Coordinate Geometry

15%

Trigonometry7%

EXPLORE 8th and 9th grade (score range 1 to 25)PLAN 10th grade (scores 1 to 32)ACT 11th and 12th grade (scores 1 to 36)

ACT College-Readiness Benchmarks

ACT Readiness Benchmarksfor Credit-Earning College Courses

College EXPLORE (8th/9th) PLAN (10th) ACT (11th/12th)Credit-Earning College Readiness College Readiness College Readiness Course Standards Standard Standard

English Comp. English English English

Algebra Math Math Math

Social Science Reading Reading Reading

Biology Science Science Science

13

17

15

20

15

19

17

21

18

22

21

24

Through collaborative research with postsecondary institutions nationwide, ACT has established

the following college readiness benchmarks*:

* Minimum score needed on an ACT subject-area test to indicate a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or a 75% chance of obtaining

a C or higher in the corresponding credit-bearing college course.

What’s so important about the

EXPLORE & PLAN?

Current Testing Pattern

• 8th Explore (1-25)

• 9th Explore (1-25)

• 10th Plan (1-32)

• 11th ACT/MME (1-36)

• Allows for one year’s measurement of growth and time for interventions.

Possible Change for 2012-2013

• 7th Explore

• 8th Explore

• 9th Plan

• 10th Practice ACT

• 11th ACT/MME

• One year’s measurement of growth, but more time for interventions.

Middle School: Strengthening the Connection

• The 1-25 score measured by the Explore are all standards covered in Elementary and Middle School.

• The District is now shifting curriculum alignment to the ACT College Readiness Standards (rather than the MEAP).

• Our MSs are being in-serviced on the Standards and the State is moving to the National Core Standards which are ACT based.

What does this look like?

• The ACT Math standards were broken down by GLCEs and HSCEs. On the next slide, the yellow highlighted standards are actually GLCEs which are found in the Math portion of the ACT.

MEAP and MME

RCS Elementary and Middle Schools have celebrated incredibly high success rates on the MEAP…– What happens when those

“successful” students take the Explore, Plan and ACT?

– A 40% is considered proficient on the MEAP.

MEAP vs. MME

• Let’s track on student scores from the MEAP to the MME. – Are the students labeled as

“proficient” on the MEAP meeting the ACT College Readiness Standards?

– It’s all about the cut score!

Fall 2005 MEAP with Spring 2009 MME -- MATH

17

29

2224

23

2730

36

40

5152

4447

50

57

6261

6468

76

7174 74

76

82 8386 87

83

9088

80

89 9092 94 95 94

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

798

(198

)

799

(14)

800

(302

)

801

(74)

802

(208

)

803

(89)

804

(215

)

805

(123

)

806

(193

)

807

(166

)

808

(164

)

809

(169

)

810

(179

)

811

(175

)

812

(171

)

813

(170

)

814

(185

)

815

(167

)

816

(191

)

817

(174

)

818

(186

)

819

(194

)

820

(180

)

821

(187

)

822

(176

)

823

(192

)

824

(169

)

825

(103

)

826

(240

)

827

(67)

828

(205

)

829

(56)

830

(191

)

831

(132

)

832

(166

)

833

(162

)

834

(60)

835

(228

)

MEAP 8th Grade Scale Score (Number of Students)

Per

cen

t P

rofi

cien

t o

n 1

1th

Gra

de

MM

E

Fall 2005 MEAP with Spring 2009 MME -- Reading

31

35 3639 40

50

39

5047

5955

6064

6769

7476

81

76

8385

89 88

93 92

96 96

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

10079

8 (1

27)

800

(254

)

801

(85)

802

(62)

803

(144

)

804

(96)

805

(84)

806

(171

)

807

(230

)

809

(215

)

810

(240

)

812

(225

)

813

(282

)

815

(275

)

816

(341

)

818

(316

)

819

(391

)

822

(625

)

823

(144

)

825

(393

)

826

(402

)

829

(448

)

830

(462

)

833

(448

)

834

(444

)

838

(706

)

839

(169

)

MEAP 8th Grade Scale Score (Number of Students)

Per

cen

t P

rofi

cien

t o

n 1

1th

Gra

de

MM

E

Fall 2005 MEAP with Spring 2009 MME -- Science

15 15

2024

26

32 34 35

4649

51

6063

67

73 74

8285

8891 91

94 95

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

10079

4 (1

55)

797

(189

)

799

(177

)

800

(230

)

803

(233

)

805

(248

)

807

(253

)

810

(273

)

812

(275

)

814

(283

)

816

(313

)

818

(361

)

820

(365

)

822

(405

)

825

(402

)

827

(476

)

829

(489

)

832

(485

)

834

(527

)

837

(504

)

839

(497

)

842

(485

)

845

(509

)

MEAP 8th Grade Scale Score (Number of Students)

Per

cen

t P

rofi

cien

t o

n 1

1th

Gra

de

MM

E

Explore/Plan to MME

• Let’s see how student scores transition between the Explore and Plan to the MME.

What percent of students with some EXPLORE scale score met standards on the MME?

Summary of 2005-06 8th Grade EXPLORE with 2008-09 11th Grade MME

27

46

70

86

94

30

42

57

69

83

28

38

55

73

86

27

41

58

64

76

83

23

36

54

65

71

85

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

14 (

639)

15 (

1122

)

16 (

885)

17 (

1051

)

18 (

1035

)

11 (

390)

12 (

767)

13 (

569)

14 (

1064

)

15 (

851)

14 (

564)

15 (

558)

16 (

1009

)

17 (

1068

)

18 (

884)

12 (

612)

13 (

682)

14 (

404)

15 (

862)

16 (

528)

17 (

809)

9 (6

9)

10 (

116)

11 (

217)

12 (

394)

13 (

639)

14 (

722)

Math Reading Science Writing Social Studies

2005-06 EXPLORE Score Score (Number of Matched Students)

Per

cen

t P

rofi

cien

t o

n M

ME

To read the graph: In Math 27% of the 639 students with EXPLORE scale scores of 14 met standards on the MME

Summary

What percent of students with some PLAN scale score met standards on the MME?

Summary

The Good News!

Class of 2013Linkage

(current 9th)

2008REUTHER/

WEST AVERAGES

RHS 2009EXPLORE

AVERAGES

English 16.75 17.6

Math 17.5 17.8

Reading 16.6 16.8

Science 18.3 19.0

Composite 17.45 17.9

More Good NewsClass of 2012

Linkage(current 10th)

RHS 2008EXPLORE

AVERAGES

RHS 2009PLAN

AVERAGES

English 16.9 18.9

Math 18.0 20.6

Reading 16.7 19.1

Science 18.5 20.5

Composite 17.6 19.9

Why are our Scores Going Up?

• There is no substitute for quality instruction in the classroom.

• We are using our data for over all school improvement and to assist individual students.– Revisiting our curriculum/instruction– Targeted ACT prep activities

• Interventions• Stakeholder Involvement

Stakeholder Involvement

• STUDENTS: All 9th and 10th grade students went through the entire test with counselors and subject area teachers making note of strengths and weaknesses.

• PARENTS: Mailed home results, holding this meeting/podcasting.

Let’s Look at Your Score Report

How can you follow up with your student?

Your Scores

Your Estimated ACT Composite Score Range

Your High School Course Plans Compared to Core

College Readiness

Profile for Success

Your Reported Needs

Your Career Possibilities

Back of Student Report

Review Your Answers

Your Skills

Pulling Apart the Results

• Use the Strength and Weakness Worksheet to break the questions from each section down into skill areas (available on the website).

– Where does your student have the most correct/incorrect responses?

– This will help to focus your review and remediation.

Now What?

• Students need more instruction in areas of weakness- not less.

Review at Home:

- Practice Materials

(RHS Website)

- ACT Prep Enrichment

Questions?

See the RHS Website for a Podcast of this presentation and

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