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SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

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Procedures for maintaining the security and confidentiality of assessments are specified in the Test Security Supplement, the District and Campus Coordinator Manual, and in the appropriate test administration manuals. It’s the law!

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Page 1: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

SECURITY TRAINING 2016

January 2016

This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Page 2: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Why is this necessary?

Page 3: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Procedures for maintaining the security and confidentiality of assessments are specified in the Test Security Supplement, the District and Campus Coordinator Manual, and in the appropriate test administration manuals.

It’s the law!

Page 4: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Update to Security Supplement

Test Administration: Districts are required to provide all eligible students who are in attendance during the administration of an assessment with the opportunity to participate in the assessment

Students who are in attendance the day of an assessment they are scheduled to take and elect to not participate in the assessment, their answer document will be submitted with a score code of “S”

Page 5: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Update to Security Supplement

District must verify that procedures are in place for the collection and destruction of any state-supplied reference materials, recording, graph paper, or scratch paper that students have written on during a test

Please see that ALL such materials are shredded AFTER test materials have been returned to district office. *There will be a new check-off sheet/to-do list that will be included with your materials kept with your files on campus (more on this in February).

Page 6: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

PRINCIPAL’S RESPONSIBILITIES

•Ensure that test security is maintained•Oversee the implementation of the test administration process as stated in the District and Campus Coordinator Manual (DCCM)

•Establish in conjunction with the CTC, test administration processes specific to the campus

•Oversee the training of campus personnel in cooperation with the CTC

•Report any suspected violation of test security to the DTC (Jodi Pafford)

DCCM S-17

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The following govern test security

Texas Education Code (TEC) Chapter 39, Subchapter B Texas Administrative Code (TAC) 19 Subchapter 101 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 Texas Penal Code 37.10 – Tampering Class C misdemeanor for release or disclosure

General Security Information

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Security and Confidentiality

Account for all secure materials before, during, and after each test administration (including Student Tickets for online testing)

Limit access to the secure room

Protect the contents of all tests booklets and student answer documents

No person may view, reveal, or discuss the contents of a test or answer document unless specifically instructed to do so by the procedures in the test administrator manuals and the bottom portion of the oath has been signed No collaboration allowed during online calibration sets for TELPAS Raters. Calibration sessions must be monitored

Page 9: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Secure Information

• Content of the online tests are secure and confidentiality must be maintained

• Student Authorization Tickets are secure• Passwords and user IDs for TOMS and

Pearson Access Next are secure and should be kept confidential. DO NOT SHARE!

• Test booklets and answer documents are secure

• STAAR Alternate 2 Test Administrator manuals (excluding non-secure front matter) are secure

Page 10: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Testing IrregularitiesIncidents resulting in a deviation from

documented testing procedures are defined as testing irregularitiesProcedural Examples Serious Examples

Improper accounting for secure materials

Directly or indirectly assisting students with responses to test

questionsEligibility Error Tampering with student

responsesMonitoring Error Viewing secure content

IEP Implementation Issue Discussing test content, student responses or student

performanceProcedural Error Formally or informally scoring

student testsDuplicating or recording test

content DCCM O-19 to O-28

Page 11: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Penalties for Prohibited Conduct

•Placement of restrictions on the issuance, renewal, or holding of a Texas educator certificate, either indefinitely or for a set term

•Issuance of an inscribed or non-inscribed reprimand

•Suspension of a Texas educator certificate for a set term

•Revocation or cancellation of a Texas educator certificate without opportunity for reapplication for a set term or permanently

Page 12: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Active Monitoring

Monitoring during test administrations is the responsibility of the test administrator, the

campus test coordinator, and administrators. What is NOT active monitoring?

Anything that takes the test administrator’s attention away from the students during testing. Examples include:

•Working on the computer, using cell phones, or checking email

•Reading a book, magazine, or newspaper•Grading papers or working on lesson plans•Leaving the room without a trained substitute test administrator in the room

•Leaving students unattended during meals or breaks

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Emphasize importance of training and reading manuals

Account for all test materials

Ensure proper storage of materials

Verify accuracy of student information

Verify testing requirements for students receiving accommodations

Reduce the risk of an irregularity!

Before the test administration:

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Ensure each student receives the correct assessment and testing material(s)

Emphasize and verify active monitoring

Ensure all testing personnel understand that they may NOT:

provide assistanceview the tests without authorizationdiscuss confidential student informationcheck for strategies

Reduce the risk of an irregularity!

During test administration:

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Reduce the risk of an irregularity!

After test administration NO UNAUTHORIZED VIEWING (ONLY TEA MAY PERMIT) NO SCORING OF STUDENT RESPONSES SHRED ANY REFERENCE MATERIALS THAT HAVE BEEN

WRITTEN ON. SHRED STUDENT’S ONLINE TESTING AUTHORIZATION TICKETS (do this AFTER the test answer documents have been returned to central office!)

NO DISCUSSION OF CONFIDENTIAL STUDENT INFORMATION

NO ERASING STRAY MARKS OR DARKENING RESPONSE OVALS

NO COPYING OF STUDENTS ANSWER DOCUMENTS ACCOUNT FOR ALL TEST MATERIALS NO OPENING ANSWER DOCUMENTS TO VIEW ANSWERS

Page 16: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Avoid:Assigning untrained staff to administer and/or monitor

tests (must be certified teaching personnel)

Failing to inventory testing materials

Having insufficient test booklets and/or test administrator manuals

Not accounting for all test booklets and answer documents each day

Teacher violating the time limit

Testing beyond the normal school day

Page 17: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Avoid:Assigning a student the incorrect

assessment or student online authorization ticket

Failing to give appropriate accommodation(s)

Improper (or nonexistent) monitoring

Leaving secure materials unattended (including student online authorizations and rated writing samples)

Failure to report a suspected violation

Page 18: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Reporting & Documentation If you become aware of any irregularities,

contact the DTC immediately with the who, when, where, what and why.

If the irregularity is deemed an incident the following documentation is required:

Incident report including a plan of action Signed statement(s) from individual(s) involved

(typed, printed and signed name, position or role during testing, and date)

Statements should not include names of students

Make sure to include any local disciplinary actions taken against students for cheating, cell phone issues or disruptions

Page 19: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Security Training Modules

The Web-based Test Administrator Training Modules, along with Certificates of Completion, are now available

through the Texas Assessment Management System website at

http://www.TexasAssessment.com/administrators/training/

These trainings are well done and a good option for new teachers as well as those who may have an been involved

in a testing irregularity. These can be used as part of your campus “plan of action” if you have an irregularity. If you include this, maintain copies of training certificates

in the assessment folder/file.

Page 20: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Measures to Ensure Test Security and

Confidentiality•TEA will be monitoring campuses by statistical analyses to identify campuses with larger that usual year-to-year student performance improvements

•Flagged campuses were cross-referenced with information from other sources

•The agency will continue to monitor unusually large performance gains in future administrations

•TEA will contact campuses that show atypical increases for more than two years

Page 21: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Security Oaths

• TEA requires that everyone be trained and sign a security oath before handling secure testing materials or participating in the administration of a state test

• A person who has several roles during TELPAS testing must sign all applicable oaths (Test Administrator, Rater, Verifier, etc)

• The ability to view a test booklet for oral administration or transcribing requires additional training and completion of the addition information on the oath

Page 22: SECURITY TRAINING 2016 January 2016 This training does not replace your responsibility to read and adhere to all test administration manuals!

Principal Oath

•One oath for the calendar year (January – December)

•Maintained on file at the campus•No other oath required unless another testing position is held (TELPAS verifier etc.)

•Bottom box signed when all testing for the year is completed or staff position is changed

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Initial each line

Sign and clearly print name

DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BOXThis will be where you sign when all testing is done for the year.

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Spring Update

•Student tutorials for online assessments (STAAR A, STAAR L, and TELPAS) should be available at the end of January (per TEA)

•No field test questions for grades 3-8•Grades 4 and 7 writing test reduced to one day•Grades 3 – 8 moved from late April to May•TELPAS Raters must be monitored during calibration •New technology for STAAR A, STAAR L, TELPAS and STAAR Alternate 2

•Time study for grade 3 – 8 assessments•Must bubble in “new to state” on students new to the state this year

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PLEASE CONTACT THE R.A.A.D IF YOU HAVE

QUESTIONS.

THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO!

215-0062 – Jodi [email protected]