Notetaking Guide ELPAC Session California Department of Education • January 2020 Learning Goals Educators will understand: The role of a local educational agency (LEA) English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) coordinator. The various assessments included in the ELPAC—the Initial and the Summative Assessments. The systems that support ELPAC testing. The guidelines around test administration and security for the various assessments. Where to find more information about the role. Success Criteria Educators will be able to: Speak about the assessments. Network with other coordinators throughout the state. Plan for a successful administration of the ELPAC. Complete all necessary tasks. Train other staff on the ELPAC. Notetaking Guide—ELPAC Pretest Workshop Page | 1
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Notetaking GuideELPAC Session
California Department of Education • January 2020
Learning GoalsEducators will understand:
The role of a local educational agency (LEA) English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) coordinator.
The various assessments included in the ELPAC—the Initial and the Summative Assessments.
The systems that support ELPAC testing.
The guidelines around test administration and security for the various assessments.
Where to find more information about the role.
Success CriteriaEducators will be able to:
Speak about the assessments.
Network with other coordinators throughout the state.
Plan for a successful administration of the ELPAC.
Complete all necessary tasks.
Train other staff on the ELPAC.
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Overview of the ELPACThe ELPAC StructureThe ELPAC is the required state test to measure English language proficiency for all English learners in kindergarten through grade twelve. The ELPAC consists of two separate assessments: the Initial and Summative.
Initial ELPAC:
Given to any student new to a California public school who, based on the home language survey, has a home language other than English.
The student must be tested and the assessment scored within
________ calendar days of a student’s first enrollment in a California public school.
Testing Window: July 1–____________
Summative ELPAC: It is administered to students who are identified as ELs to gauge their level of
proficiency.
It is administered and delivered online starting in February 2020.
This is not a screener but a full ____________ assessment.
Students designated as EL are required to take the Summative ELPAC annually, until they are reclassified.
Writing domain will remain ____________-based and can be administered in small
groups for grade two. Speaking, Listening, and Reading domains administered one-on-one, online.
Answer Book for Writing: ordered in the T_____ O_______ M________ S______ and shipped back to ETS for scoring.
Speaking domain is scored in the moment, audio responses captured and entered into the
D_______ E______ I____________
One D________ F____ A____________ for all domains provided at each
grade level
Pre-_________ labels automatically generated and provided at no cost
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Grades Three through Twelve Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing domains administered online
Speaking domain scored in the moment, audio responses captured, and entered into the
Data Entry Interface (DEI)
Audio directions within T_______ D______________ S__________
S__________ Directions for Administration (DFAs) for each grade or grade span
L__________, Reading, and W__________ DFA for each grade or grade span
Scratch paper should be provided for the “P________ and Discuss” and the
“Summarize an ____________ ______________” tasks
Grade K 1 2 3–5 6–8 9–10 11–12
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Speaking Domain
1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
Listening Domain
1:1 1:1 1:1 Group Group Group Group
Reading Domain
1:1 1:1 1:1 Group Group Group Group
Writing Domain
1:1 1:1 Group Group Group Group Group
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Stopping Markers Directions for ending a test at the stopping marker:
K–1 Listening and Reading: Stop at the specified stopping point and select the “NR” option for the rest of the items until you reach the end and submit the test.
Grade 2 Listening and Reading: Stop at the specified stopping point and select "No Response" from the Context Menu for the rest of the items until you reach the end and submit the test.
Speaking at all grade levels: Stop at the specified stopping point and skip through the rest of the items until you reach the end and submit the test.
Directions for Administration (DFAs)
ELPAC Form Assignments
There are _______ different test forms for the 2019–20 Summative ELPAC administration: Form 1, Form 2, Form 3, Form 4, Form 5, and Form 6.
To prepare for testing, make sure to download the Directions for Administration (DFAs) corresponding to your form assignments.
What test form is your LEA assigned? Navigate to the Summative ELPAC Forms Assignment web page to use the lookup tool to view your LEA’s assigned test form.
o http://bit.ly/ELPACFormsAssign
Where are the secure DFAs that correspond to these form assignments available for download?
Summative Testing Times Once you know your LEA’s form assignment, you can look at the estimated testing times for
your form number: https://elpac.org/test-administration/sa-estimated-test-time/
For each domain of the test, allow an additional _______ to _______ minutes to log on to the test examiner device, the student testing device, and to read directions.
Ordering K–2 Summative ELPAC Supplemental Writing Test MaterialsType of Test Material
OrderOrdering Window
OpensOrdering Window
ClosesEstimated Material
Arrival DatePrimary Test Material Order November 1, 2019 December 20, 2019 January 6, 2020
Supplemental Test Material Order January 15, 2020 _______ ____, 2020 10–14 business days after
order has been placed
Note: ETS recommends that all LEAs order during the Primary Order Window so that materials received for each school site are already sorted and counted. Materials ordered during the Supplemental Order Window will be received by grade or grade span and not by school site.
Pre-Identification Labels
1. Only use the ETS-generated Pre-ID label on the Answer Book.
2. _____________ __________ along the edge of the Answer Book must remain visible.
3. Do not ____________ Answer Books as they are itemized and have a unique code.
Returning K–2 Writing Materials
Returning K–2 Answer Books early means S___________ and R___________ can start earlier for everyone.
Final pick up is on ____________.
At the end of the testing window, all nonscorable and unused test materials should be collected, and LEAs have the option to do one of the following:
________________________________________________
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Testing OnlineTechnology Requirements for the ELPACTest examiners will need the following:
Students will each need the following:
Test Administrator Interface
Data Entry Interface Will your test examiners record student responses in the DEI in the moment or on the
student score sheet?
ResourcesPreparing for the Computer-based ELPAC Administration Technology Requirements:
https://bit.ly/ELPACCBATechReq
Secure Browser: https://ca.browsers.airast.org /
Moodle: https://moodle.elpac.org/
2019–20 CAASPP and ELPAC Technical Specifications and Configuration Guide for Online Testing:
http://bit.ly/2019-20TechSpecs
ELPAC Field Test Data Entry Interface Score Entry Guide:
When a student with the most significant cognitive disabilities is not able to take the ELPAC
(the entire test or any portion of it, for this year only), the I___________ E___________ P___________ team may determine that an alternate assessment is appropriate and necessary.
Domain Exemptions If the student cannot be assessed in a particular domain with the use of accessibility
resources, the student could be exempted from that domain, if it is documented in the IEP or Section 504 plan.
For an overall score to be generated, only one domain from the O___________
Language score (Listening or Speaking) and one from the W___________ Language score (Reading or Writing) may be exempted.
Matrix Four
Technology Readiness Checker for Students (TRCS)TRCS: https://trcs.ets.org/
How to Use the Technology Readiness Checker for Students (TRCS): https://bit.ly/UseTRCS