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STAAR Overview
Desert Hills Elementary School2014-2015
STAAR Testing
• In general, Readiness Standards• Are essential for success in the current grade or course• Are important for preparedness for the next grade or course• Support college and career readiness•Necessitate in-depth instruction• Address broad and deep ideas
Texas Education Agency, 2015
What does the STAAR test?
•Teachers are required to teach the TEKS or Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills,•They are a set of skills that the state of Texas has determined are essential for each student to learn, •Each grade level has a very specific set of TEKS for each content area, •STAAR tests the TEKS at a high level of understanding or “rigor.”
Performance Labels•There will be two cut scores, identifying three performance categories
•Level III: Advanced Academic Performance
•Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance
•Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Policy Definition of Level III:
Advanced Academic Performance•Performance in this category indicates that
students •Are well prepared for the next grade or course•Demonstrate the ability to think critically•Demonstrate the ability to apply the assessed knowledge and skills in varied contexts, both familiar and unfamiliar•Have a high likelihood of success in next grade or course with little or no academic intervention
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Policy Definition of Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance•Performance in this category indicates that students•Are sufficiently prepared for the next grade or course•Generally demonstrate the ability to think critically•Generally demonstrate the ability to apply the assessed knowledge and skills in familiar contexts•Have a reasonable likelihood of success in the next grade or course•May need short-term, targeted academic intervention
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Policy Definition of Level I:
Unsatisfactory Academic Performance•Performance in this category
indicates that students •Are inadequately prepared for the next grade or course•Do not demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the assessed knowledge and skills•Are unlikely to succeed in next grade or course without significant, ongoing academic intervention
Texas Education Agency, 2015
High School EOC
High School• At high school, 12 end-of-course (EOC) assessments are used• Algebra I, geometry, Algebra II, biology, chemistry, physics, English I, English II, English III, world geography, world history, and U.S. history. • The STAAR tests taken in 11th grade are called Exit Level STAAR. • Students must pass the Exit Level STAAR in English language arts, math, science, and social studies in order to graduate.• Students who do not pass the eleventh grade Exit Level STAAR have multiple chances to retake the test(s).
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Performance Labels
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Student Success on STAAR•Teach both readiness and supporting skills•Develop coherent instructional programs that integrate the scaffolding/building blocks necessary for students to do on-grade-level work •Emphasize critical/inferential thinking, problem solving, and application rather than isolated skills•Teach expository reading across the curriculum
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Student Success on STAAR•Teach students the academic vocabulary unique to each content area•Reinforce the connections between different content areas (math and science, reading and writing, reading and science, reading and social studies, writing and science, writing and social studies)•Use benchmarks that have instructional value•Teach students to use test-taking strategies judiciously, especially given the 4-hour time limit
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Testing Day format•Teachers will post time remaining on the board to remind students of the time limit,•Please do not send students with snacks, • If you send student with lunch, make sure that it does not have to be microwaved,•Students can request to go to bathroom on their own, but time counts against 4 hours,•Students will read books when done.
Texas Education Agency, 2015
Testing Dates
•March 30th- 4th and 5th grade Writing and Math•March 31th- 4th and 5th Writing and Reading•April 21st- 3rd and 4th Math•April 24th- Make- up day
•May 12th- 5th grade reading retest•June 23rd- 5th grade reading retest
How Can Parents Help?• Make sure that students read at least 30 minutes daily! Read with your
children!• Get plenty of sleep. A tired child cannot stay focused for hours on end.• Make sure that your child does their homework and they show their
work/use their strategies on all work.• Eat a healthy breakfast. • Communicate with your child’s teacher!• Celebrate when the testing is complete and again when you get the
scores.
Parent Resources• Overview of STAAR:• http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/
• Parent Resources:• http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/parents/
• http://www.texassuccess.org• Think Through Math and IStation Reading