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BEST Plus and BEST Literacy Directors’ Training Feb. 14, 2013 Columbia, SC

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BEST Plus and BEST Literacy. Directors’ Training. Feb. 14, 2013. Columbia, SC. What are BEST Plus and BEST Literacy?. BEST Plus and BEST Literacy Overview. Who can administer BEST Plus?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BEST Plus and BEST Literacy

Directors’ Training

Feb. 14, 2013 Columbia, SC

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What are BEST Plus and BEST Literacy?BEST Plus and BEST Literacy Overview

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Who can administer BEST Plus?• BEST Plus Test Administrators

must complete and pass a six-hour training, led by a certified BEST trainer. They should then administer 10 practice tests and observe one experienced Test Administrator before giving a “real” test.

• Anyone who has not been approved as a test administrator by CAL (Center for Applied Linguistics) should not assess students using BEST Plus.

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After BP initial training, the Director and the prospective Test Administrator will receive:

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Who can administer BEST Plus?

• Newly approved BEST Plus Test Administrators must complete a Scoring Refresher training six weeks to three months after their initial training and show competency in scoring all three areas of the test.

• Thereafter, Test Administrators must attend a Scoring Refresher training annually and demonstrate scoring competency.

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After each Refresher training, the Director and the approved Test Administrator will receive:

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CAL recommends that all Test Administrators (BEST

Plus and BEST Literacy) have a strong command of the English language and be

familiar with working with second language learners.

Who can administer BEST Literacy?

• BEST Literacy may be administered with no formal training after the Test Administrator has reviewed and studied the BEST Literacy Test manual.

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Now to the “Nuts and Bolts” of BEST Plus

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Overview

1. What is BEST Plus?

2. What does BEST Plus look like?

3. What is the content of BEST Plus?

4. How is BEST Plus scored?

5. What do we know about the reliability and validity of BEST Plus?

6. How is BEST Plus used?

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What is BEST Plus?• BEST Plus is . . .

– a performance-based assessment (an individually administered face-to-face oral interview) . . .

– that assesses functional oral language skills (interpersonal communication) of adult English language learners . . .

– and is designed with current assessment needs in mind.

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Objectives for BEST Plus development

• Respond to the assessment and accountability needs of adult ESL programs. – Produce a test that is short and

practical.– Assess learner language for a

variety of purposes and stakeholders.

– Increase accuracy in measuring oral language proficiency.

– Provide multiple forms for pretesting and post testing.

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BEST Plus uses current measurement techniques to improve assessment.

Measurement is based on Item Response Theory (IRT).

All questions assess listening and speaking ability on the same underlying measurement scale.

Multiple scores are awarded for each question.

IRT ensures that results of pretests and post tests are comparable.

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BEST Plus provides a large item pool.

• The item pool is large enough that examinees are administered different sets of questions with each assessment.

– The ability to memorize test questions is minimized.

– BEST Plus can be used for pretesting and post testing. (No “forms”)

Currently, the item

pool contains

256 questions

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What does BEST Plus look like?(Computer-adaptive version)

• Test items for the test administrator to ask appear on the computer screen.

• If a test item requires a picture, examinees view the picture on the computer screen.

• Test administrators enter scores directly into the computer.

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Picture Cue

“Tell me about this picture.”

Beginning level test question

Advanced level test question

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What is the content of BEST Plus?

Personal Occupational Public

Personal identification

Health

Family/Parenting

Consumerism

Housing

Recreation/ Entertainment

Getting a job

On the job

Civics

Community services

Transportation/ Directions

Weather/Seasons

Education

Content: 13 specific domains nested in three general domains

These topics are

representative of the ones

covered in the ESL Scope and Sequence of

Skills.

ESL Scope and Sequence of Skills

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How is BEST Plus scored?

The test administrator uses the BEST Plus Scoring Rubric to guide scoring decisions.

The examinee’s response to each item is scored on three aspects of language:

– Listening Comprehension

– Language Complexity

– Communication

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Three aspects of language

• Listening Comprehension: How well did the examinee understand the setup and question?

• Language Complexity: How did the examinee organize and elaborate the response?

• Communication: How clearly did the examinee communicate meaning?

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Path through the computer-adaptive version

• Following fixed warm-up questions, examinees are asked questions drawn from several thematically based folders.

• The test administrator scores each question after the examinee responds.

• After each set of scores is entered, the computer updates its estimate of the examinee’s ability and chooses folders and questions as appropriate.

• The test gives the minimum number of items to ascertain an examinee’s proficiency level.

• Users can immediately receive a complete score report.

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What do we know about the reliability and validity of BEST Plus?

• Rigorous development procedures

– Feasibility study (1999-2000)– Initial development (2000-2001)– Pilot, small-scale field test, initial

reliability study (2001)– Revisions (2001-2002)– Pilot, full-scale field test, reliability study,

standard- setting study (2002)– Finalization of training materials,

ancillary materials, further refinements (2003-2004)

– Field test for test update (2011-2012)

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Full involvement of stakeholders

• Oversight from U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE)

• Technical Working Group (TWG), comprised of researchers, state directors, and local program directors and practitioners

• Item writers, comprised of experienced adult ESL teaching professionals

• Instructors and students in the field

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Full-scale field test

• Participants:

– Eight states (DE, FL, IL, MA, MD, OR, PA, VA) and the District of Columbia

– 23 programs

– 40 test administrators

– 2,420 examinees

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Reliability study• 32 adult ESL students

• Two testing rooms (A, B)– Test Administrator (project staff

member)

– Observer/Co-Scorer (project staff member)

– Observer/Co-Scorer (novice scorer)

• Each student was tested in Room A or B, then immediately retested in the other room.

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Test/Retest reliability

Between two test administrations

(different rooms)

.89

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Average interrater agreement

Within one administration

(same room)

Room A

(3 raters)

Room B

(3 raters)

.98 .97

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Ability estimationAfter each question, the computer program underlying BEST Plus estimates the examinee’s ability based on scores awarded on the current and all previous questions.

With each estimation, the accuracy of the measurement increases.

Goal: To level off in estimation with an acceptable level of accuracy.

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Convergence

Administrator: A

Administrator: B

Student: Example A (ID#25)

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The BEST Plus score report

• Information includes

– BEST Plus scale score– Student Performance Level

(SPL)– Diagnostic information

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NRS Level Descriptor

Scaled Score

Beginning ESL Literacy

400 and below

Low Beginning ESL 400-417

High Beginning ESL 418-438

Low Intermediate ESL

439-472

High Intermediate ESL

473-506

Advanced ESL 507-540

BEST Plus and NRS Functioning Levels

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How is BEST Plus used?• BEST Plus allows programs to

assess the everyday listening and speaking skills of English language learners for a variety of purposes:– To determine placement into a

program.

– To track progress.

– To provide feedback to learners and teachers to improve instruction.

– To evaluate program effectiveness.

– To report outcomes (e.g., pretesting and post testing to meet NRS requirements).

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BEST Plus Score Management

• The Score Management Software program provides users with the ability to manage data contained within the BEST Plus Scores Database.

• Features include

– Importing and exporting student data.

– Backing up the scores database.

– Producing a complete score report for the print-based version of the test.

– Purchasing more test administrations.

For detailed information on

this topic, please refer to the

“Score Management Software User

Guide” located in the BP Test Administrator

Guide

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BEST Plus:Print Based Version

• May be administered without a computer; useful for sites without computer access or in the event of a computer malfunction.

• However, a computer is necessary to determine a scaled score for an individual student.

• To get a scaled score for the print based version, the test administrator must access the “Print-based scoring” tab on the BEST Plus testing CD. They must then input scores from each test item to get a scaled score.

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Path through the print-based version

• The test administrator administers and scores the locator test (fixed warm-up items and two high-end discriminators).

• Examinees answer questions from the appropriate level test based on the chart in the examinee test booklet.

• The test administrator totals the raw scores and finds the approximate SPL range.

• The raw scores are entered into the computer via the BEST Plus Score Management Software to obtain a complete score report.

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• Test– Three forms

– Within each form: locator test + three level tests

• Materials

– Picture cue book

– Examinee test booklet (scripts and score sheet combined)

What does BEST Plus look like?(Print-based version)

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Print-based version

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BEST Literacy• BEST Literacy assesses a student’s

English reading and writing skills.• Life skills based.• BEST Literacy may be administered

to a group or to an individual.• Again, no formal training is

required to administer this test; Test Administrator must study the BEST Literacy training manual to learn to score this test.

Also aligns with the

ESL Scope and

Sequence of Skills

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BEST Literacy

• Comes in three parallel forms (B,C and D).

• Should (generally) only be administered to students with oral proficiency (on BEST Plus) of Level 3 or higher.

• Takes 60 minutes to complete.

• Must be hand-scored.

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Why use BEST Literacy with your ESL students?

• Use to assess reading and writing instruction in the ESL classroom.

• Use as a method to show reading and writing progress in ESL students.

• Use with students who test at Level 7 or higher on BEST Plus to retain them as ESL students.

• Aligns with instruction in the ESL classroom better than TABE.

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• Students should be pre-tested on BEST Plus (and BEST Literacy, if necessary/desired) PRIOR to attending 12 hours of class.

• Students must attend a MINIMUM of 60 hours before post-testing (different than the 40 hour requirement in ABE)

• Pre- and post-test must use the same assessment (either BEST Plus OR BEST Literacy)

Pre- and Post-Testing

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ESL Student Assessment Progression

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BEST Assessments and LACES

1. 2.

1.Choose or enter a student and then click “Assessments” 2. Click “Add New”

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BEST Assessments and LACESTo input BEST Literacy Scores:

1. Click BEST Literacy

2. Select a form (B,C, or D)

3. Click (not applicable)

When the Continue button becomes active, click Continue.

1

2 3

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BEST Assessments and LACES

1.Input scores and date2. Click save

1.2.

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Practical Information• You must purchase tests directly from CAL

(see sample order form).• These tests are added to your program’s

“virtual bank.”• Approved Test Administrators are given a

unique username and password to access the “bank.”

• Tests are activated in groups of 20.• Tests are connected to the computer on

which they are activated.• BEST Plus tests cost approximately

$1.50/test (depending on quantity ordered).

• Print-based tests are the same price and use one “banked” test (the same as a Computer Adaptive test).

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Practical Information, cont’d

• To order BEST Literacy tests, you also must order directly from CAL (see sample order form).

• Each test includes a consumable test booklet and answer form.

• Tests cost about $2.50/test.

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Online Orders

For expedited and credit card orders, go to:

www.calstore.cal.org

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Still have questions? Contact your Regional ESL

Consultant:Region 1• Monica Rodriguez

[email protected] 2• Karen Hodges [email protected] 3• Rebecca Carter

[email protected] 4• Jan Camp [email protected] 5• Wendy Griffin [email protected]

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For more information

Call: 1-866-845-BEST (2378)

Email: [email protected]

Write: Center for Applied Linguistics Attn:

BEST Plus 4646 40th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20016-1859

Visit the Web site: www.best-plus.net

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Questions/Comments?

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Resources for this presentation

• Center for Applied Linguistics (www.cal.org)

• SC Adult Education Assessment Policy Manual

• BEST Plus Test Administrators Guide