What’s New with Placement Testing in MnSCU? Session #28 Beth Hentges [email protected] MCTM/MinnMATYC Spring Conference 2 May 2014
What’s New with Placement Testing in MnSCU?
Session #28
Beth Hentges [email protected]
MCTM/MinnMATYC Spring Conference
2 May 2014
Overview• Current policy
– Accuplacer Placement Tests– ACT Mathematics Subject Area Score– Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN
• Future– Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN, Version 2– Accuplacer Contract with MnSCU– MnSCU Common Learner Outcomes for Intermediate Algebra– ACT Test
• Student resources for review/prep• Assessment for Course Placement Committee• Questions• This presentation will be posted on conference web site.
Current Policy
• MnSCU Policy 3.3Assessment for Course Placementhttp://www.mnscu.edu/board/policy/303.html
• MnSCU Procedure 3.3.1Assessment for Course Placementhttp://www.mnscu.edu/board/procedure/303p1.html
Current Policy
• Accuplacer Placement Tests– Basic Mathematics (17 questions)– Elementary Algebra (12 questions)– College-Level Mathematics (20 questions)
• ACT Mathematics Subject Area Score
• Scores valid for two years
Current Policy
Accuplacer Test
• A student will be placed into College Algebra if the student scores
76 or higher on Elementary Algebra Testand
50 or higher on College-Level Test
Current Policy
Accuplacer Test
• Branching profiles between the three Accuplacer Placement Tests are set by the individual colleges and universities.
• Some colleges use background questions to determine which test to start with.– How many years HS Math?– How long ago?– Program/major?
Current Policy
Accuplacer Test
• Students can test at any MnSCU college or university and have their score sent to whichever MnSCU college or university they choose.
• If a student wishes to take the test close to home at College A, but intends to enroll at College B, the student should inform the testing administrator prior to starting the test.
• The test administrator can set up the test with the branching profile and background questions of College B.
Current Policy
Accuplacer Test
• Students may take the test twice within a year.– Note: NOT twice at each campus!
• The test is “free” the first time.• However, the actual cost can be upwards of $2000 in
tuition and three semesters of time.• The college may charge a fee for a retest.
Current Policy
ACT Mathematics Subject Area Score
• A student who presents a Mathematics subject area test score of 22 or higher shall be placed in College Algebra.
Current Policy
Other courses
• A system college or university may establish lower minimum score(s) for placement into introductory college-level mathematics courses other than College Algebra and for developmental mathematics courses.
– Liberal Arts -- Precalculus– Math for Elem. Ed. -- Calculus I– Statistics -- Calculus II
Current Policy
Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project
• Test used for placement into College Algebra instead of the current College-Level Test.
• Customized test for MN• Intent was to place more students into College
Algebra rather than Intermediate Algebra
Current PolicyAccuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project
• Test has 40 questions, separated into 5 domains.– Linear equations, inequalities, functions, and systems– Quadratic and other polynomial expressions, equations, and
functions– Expressions, equations, and functions involving powers,
roots, and radicals– Rational and exponential expressions, equations, and
functions– Word problems and applications
Current Policy
Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project
• Standard setting completed October 2012• Students who score XX or higher will be placed into
College Algebra• Test has been piloted at 13 colleges and 2 universities
starting February 2013• Attempt to standardize the pilot testing May 2013
Current Policy
Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project
• Some pilot sites are also using this test for placement into Intermediate Algebra.
• Students spend an hour or more on just this test.• Fewer students place into College Algebra using this new test
vs. the Accuplacer College Level Test• Some pilot sites have abandoned using the Intermediate
Algebra Test.
Current Policy
Accuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project
• We failed.
FutureAccuplacer Intermediate Algebra Test for MN Pilot Project, Version 2
• Math faculty of ACPC met with Accuplacer in March 2014
• Agreement to shorten test to 20 questions from 40 questions
• Agreement MnSCU faculty will develop sample questions to provide to Accuplacer that more accurately represent the types of questions we ask our students to complete– In progress
• Goal: Version 2 ready by June 2014
FutureAccuplacer Contract with MnSCU
• Contract expires June 30, 2014
• Will it be renewed?
• Alternative Test?– Compass
FutureACT Test
• New MN Law
• Starting 2014-2015 all 11th grade students will take ACT test (or another similar test)
• More entering students will have an ACT score
• Will students take the test seriously?
• Will placement levels increase?
Student Resources for Review
Accuplacer
• http://accuplacerpractice.collegeboard.org
• http://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/students
Student Resources for Review
MnSCU
• http://www.century.edu/files/assessment/math_assessmt.pdf
• http://www.century.edu/files/assessment/cptprep.pdf
• http://www.century.edu/files/assessment/CLMstudy.pdf
Student Resources for Review
MnSCU
• http://webs.anokaramsey.edu/bordwell/accuplacer%20study%20material/accuplacer%20study%20main%20page.htm
• http://www.minneapolis.edu/Admissions/Accuplacer-Placement-Tests/~/media/5A6EF019C99B401FA9A57C211FAD0CCE.ashx
• http://www.minneapolis.edu/Admissions/Accuplacer-Placement-Tests/Accuplacer-Test-Preparation
Student Resources for Review
NROC
• http://thenrocproject.org/• http://nrocmath.org/
• http://www.hippocampus.org/
Student Resources for Review
NROC
• http://edready.org/– Just went live last week– Students indicate which college(s) they are interested in attending– Students take diagnostic – Automated individual study plan based on result and college plans– Students can re-take diagnostic when they feel prepared
Student Resources for ReviewOther
• http://www.aims.edu/student/testing/studyguides/• http://demo-test.accuplacer-test.com/• http://www.studyguidezone.com/accuplacertest.htm• http://www.studyguidezone.com/accuplacer_arithmetic.htm• http://php.yccd.edu/assessment/sample.html• http://www.accuplacertestquestions.com/
• http://www.mathtv.com/ (also in Spanish)• http://www.tareasplus.com/ (in Spanish)
Accuplacer Proficiency Statements
Proficiency Statements for Arithmetic
Total Right Score of about 31Students at this level have minimal arithmetic skills and can:• perform simple operations with whole numbers and decimals (addition, subtraction, and multiplication)• calculate an average, given integer values• solve simple word problems• identify data represented by simple graphs
Total Right Score of about 57Students at this level have basic arithmetic skills and can:• perform the basic arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using wholenumbers, fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers• make conversions among fractions, decimals, and percents
Proficiency Statements for Arithmetic
Total right score of about 90Students at this level have adequate arithmetic skills and can:• estimate products and squares of decimals and square roots of whole numbers and decimals• solve simple percent problems of the form p% of q = ? and ?% of q = r• divide whole numbers by decimals and fractions• solve simple word problems involving fractions, ratio, percent increase and decrease, and area
Total right score of about 112Students at this level have substantial arithmetic skills and can:• find equivalent forms of fractions• estimate computations involving fractions• solve simple percent problems of the form p% of ? = r• solve word problems involving the manipulation of units of measurement• solve complex word problems involving percent, average, and proportional reasoning• find the square root of decimal numbers• solve simple number sentences involving a variable
ACCUPLACER Program Manual 39 August 2009
Proficiency Statements for Elementary Algebra
Total right score of about 25Students at this level have minimal pre‐algebra skills.These students demonstrate:• a sense of order relationships and the relative size of signed numbers• the ability to multiply a whole number by a binomial
Total right score of about 57Students scoring at this level have minimal elementary algebra skills.These students can:• perform operations with signed numbers• combine like terms• multiply binomials• evaluate algebraic expressions
Proficiency Statements for Elementary Algebra
Total right score of about 76Students at this level have sufficient elementary algebra skills. At this level, the skills that were beginning to emerge at a Total Right Score of 57 have been developed.Students at this level can:• add radicals, add algebraic fractions, and evaluate algebraic expressions• factor quadratic expressions in the form ax^2 + bx + c, where a = 1• factor the difference of squares• square binomials• solve linear equations with integer coefficients
Proficiency Statements for Elementary Algebra
Total right score of about 108Students at this level have substantial elementary algebra skills.These students can:• simplify algebraic expressions• factor quadratic expressions where a = 1• solve quadratic equations• solve linear equations with fractional and literal coefficients and linear inequalities with integer coefficients• solve systems of equations• identify graphical properties of equations and inequalities
ACCUPLACER Program Manual 40 August 2009
Proficiency Statements for College‐Level Math
Total Right Score of about 40 or lessThese students should take the Elementary Algebra test before any placement decisions are finalized.
Total Right Score of about 40Students scoring at this level can:• identify common factors• factor binomials and trinomials• manipulate factors to simplify complex fractions.
These students should be considered for placement into intermediate algebra. For further guidance in placement, have these students take the Elementary Algebra test.
Proficiency Statements for College‐Level Math
Total Right Score of about 63Students scoring at this level can demonstrate the following additional skills:• work with algebraic expressions involving real number exponents• factor polynomial expressions• simplify and perform arithmetic operations with rational expressions, including complex fractions• solve and graph linear equations and inequalities• solve absolute value equations• solve quadratic equations by factoring• graph simple parabolas• understand function notation, such as determining the value of a function for a specific number in the domain• a limited understanding of the concept of function on a more sophisticated level, such as determining the valueof the composition of two functions• a rudimentary understanding of coordinate geometry and trigonometry
Proficiency Statements for College‐Level Math
Total Right Score of about 86Students scoring at this level can demonstrate the following additional skills:• understand polynomial functions• evaluate and simplify expressions involving functional notation, including composition of functions• solve simple equations involving trigonometric functions, logarithmic functions, and exponential functions
Total Right Score of about 103 or aboveStudents scoring at this level can demonstrate the following additional skills:• perform algebraic operations and solve equations with complex numbers• understand the relationship between exponents and logarithms and the rules that govern the manipulation of logarithms and exponents• understand trigonometric functions and their inverses• solve trigonometric equations• manipulate trigonometric identities• solve right‐triangle problems• recognize graphic properties of functions such as absolute value, quadratic, and logarithmic
ACCUPLACER Program Manual 41 August 2009
Assessment for Course Placement Committee (ACPC)
• System Director for College Transitions– Karen Hynick– [email protected]
• System Director of Research– Craig Shoenecker
• System Associate Director of Research– Susan Carter
Assessment for Course Placement Committee (ACPC)
• two-year college faculty members appointed by MSCF
• four-year university faculty members appointed by IFO
– Reading– Writing– Mathematics – English for Speakers of Other Languages
Assessment for Course Placement Committee (ACPC)
• campus placement test administrators
• students appointed by their associations
Questions?
What’s New with Placement Testing in MnSCU?
Session #28
Beth Hentges [email protected]
MCTM/MinnMATYC Spring Conference
2 May 2014