Dec 14, 2015
Goals for Tonight
• Present the new Georgia Milestones Assessment System
• Discuss Our Instructional Strategies• Discuss Your Role in supporting your child• Answer Questions
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Georgia Milestones
– Online administration will be the primary mode of administration for Georgia Milestones in grades 4-8. Third grade will use paper/pencil.
– Administration procedures will change.– Online practice center will be available for
students.– Grades 3 – 8 End of Grade Test (EOG) will include
ELA (reading), math, science, and social studies.
Georgia Milestones: Unique FeaturesItem Types•Selected-Response [aka, multiple-choice]
– all content areas– evidence-based selected response in ELA
•Constructed-Response– ELA and mathematics
•Extended-Response– ELA and mathematics
Constructed response is a general term for assessment items that require the student to generate a response as opposed to selecting a response. Extended-response items require more elaborate answers and explanations of reasoning. They allow for multiple correct answers and/or varying methods of arriving at the correct answer. Writing prompts and performance tasks are examples of extended-response items.
Selected Response (3rd grade)Which fraction is largest?
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The content and presentation of these items are for illustrative purposes only.
Constructed ResponseGeorge and Ana each had a 12-inch pizza. Both pizzas were split into 8 equal pieces. The shaded pieces are the portion of their pizzas that George and Ana ate.
Express in fractions how much pizza George and Ana ate. Use the symbol <, =, or > to show who ate more pizza.
>The content and presentation of these items are for illustrative purposes only.
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12 inches
George Ana
9 inches
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Georgia MilestonesGeneral Test Parameters
•ELA will consist of 3 sections, 1 of which will focus mainly on writing•Mathematics will consist of 2 sections•Science will consist of 2 sections•Social Studies will consist of 2 sections
Each section will be approximately 70 minutes.
Criterion-Referenced vs. Norm-Referenced
Criterion-Referenced Assessment- test questions are based a set of pre-determined criteria. For CCSD, test questions are based on the Georgia Student Performance Standards.
Norm-Referenced Assessment- test questions are developed to compare a student’s knowledge with the general population of like students across the nation.
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Georgia MilestonesWriting at Every Grade
–All students will encounter a constructed-response item allowing for narrative prose, in response to text, within first or second section of the test.–Within the writing section of the test, students will read a pair of passages and complete a series of “warm-up” items:
o3 selected-response items asking about the salient features of each passage and comparing/contrasting between the two passageso1 constructed-response item requiring linking the two passageso1 writing prompt in which students must cite evidence to support their conclusions, claims, etc.
GenresWriting prompts will be informative/explanatory or opinion/argumentative depending on the grade level. Students could encounter either genre.Warning: Students who simply rewrite excerpts
from the passage(s) to illustrate their point(s) will not receive favorable scores.
Georgia MilestonesGeorgia Milestones represents a significant change and importantly – an opportunity – for our state.
This opportunity allows us to recalibrate, as a state, and refocus on teaching and learning as a primary emphasis with assessment and accountability serving a supporting role.
Instructional Strategies
• Teachers model the “thinking process” of answering constructed response questions.
• Formative Assessments used in unit lessons follow the format of new assessments.
• Students have opportunities for practicing these types of assessments.
• The rigor of academic expectations have increased.
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Your Role
• Support your child by asking thought provoking questions. Ask “why do you think that is the answer?”
• Check understanding by reviewing assessments that are sent home.
• READ with your child and then talk about what you have read.
• Let your child assist you in problem solving activities.• Reassure your child with confidence to lower any
stress concerning the assessment.
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Online Support
• www.gadoe.orgLearning and Curriculum-Testing and Assessment – Georgia Milestones
• www.georgiaoas.orgstudents have ID and passwords
• www.gadoe.org GOFAR – Georgia Online Formative Assessment Resource
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