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What is Learning Links. Formative Assessment A power test: utilizes a concise number of increasingly more complex questions to assess reasoning, thinking, and strengths. Follows strict time and administration guidelines to insure fidelity and reliability of results - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Formative AssessmentA power test: utilizes a concise number of

increasingly more complex questions to assess reasoning, thinking, and strengths. Follows strict time and administration guidelines to

insure fidelity and reliability of results Note: Studying for such assessments negate their

validity, as well as their reliability, ineffectively identifying an individual’s current skills and abilities

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Provides both Quantile® and Lexile® Identifies a student's current skill structure in reading

and mathThe Common Core work and PARCC assessments are

utilizing Lexile® and Quantile® as part of their workProvides an alignment of information on student’s

skill structure, standards skill level, and instructional resources utilized

Provides insight to performance on state assessments

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Lexile® Based on more than 20 years of research funded by

the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Lexile® Framework is designed to measure both reading ability and text complexity on the same developmental scale. Lexile® serve as a powerful tool for connecting learners with materials at the right level of challenge and monitoring their progress toward goals and standards.

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Quantile® The Quantile® Framework for Mathematics describes a

student’s ability to solve mathematical problems and the demand of mathematical skills and concepts. It identifies which mathematical skills and concepts the student has learned and is ready to learn. Quantile® measures offer valuable insight into a student’s readiness to learn more advanced mathematical skills and concepts—and how well that student is likely to solve more complex problems with targeted instruction. Quantile® place the curriculum, the instructional materials and the students on the same scale.

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Provides teachers with the ability to identify the standard and skills students are READY TO LEARN.

Provide the ability to measure growth throughout an academic year, as well as identify whether a student possesses the skills to experience success on standardized assessments.

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Statistical Data CMCSS research

4019 3rd and 7th grade students Pearson R Correlational analysis of CMCSS students Quantile® scores and % proficient on

TCAP for 7th grade was .88 (r ≥ 0.8 = very strong reliability) Pearson R Correlational analysis of CMCSS students Lexile® scores and % proficient on TCAP

for 3rd grade was .92 (r ≥ 0.8 = very strong reliability) Essentially all schools' percent proficient/advanced for the TCAP Math and ELA was within 2 –3

% of the number of students identified as scoring at and above the grade level Quantile® or Lexile® .

2012-13 Learning Link data in May noted 54% of 3rd graders had lexiles > 665L, 53.7% were proficient on the TCAP ELA; and 40% of 7th graders had quantiles >890Q, 40.5% were proficient on the TCAP math.

Meta Metric’s research Sample >100,000 students Construct Validity Correlation Coefficient is .90 (r ≥ 0.9 = very strong reliability) Chronbach's Alpha (a test of reliability for psychometric tests) = .89

(α ≥ 0.9 = very strong, 0.8 ≤ α < 0.9 = strong)

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2nd – 8th The District loads the students’ names and

demographics into the appropriate assessment for each administration utilizing a download from Power School.

HSSchools provide the students’ names and

demographics to be loaded into the assessment.

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Preparing for the AssessmentThere are no grade levels in the LL assessments,

the students are assigned at an entry point to facilitate the process.

Informational Power Points have been created for students and are housed on the sharing server explaining the what, how, and why of Learning Links.

There are no accommodations for Learning Links since it is assessing a students current skill level.

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Taking the assessment:1. Each school has an assigned website link, this information is located on a sheet posted on the sharing server in the Benchmark Folder (Learning Links materials).www.testingforschools.com/do/login/insertyourschoolinfohere2. Popups will need to be allowed to access the assessment.3. Students will need to know their CMCSS 4 number pin, passwords are their initials and CMCSS4 number pin.4. Students will need to know the assessment REGISTRATION ID, this information is located on a sheet posted on the sharing server in the Benchmark Folder (Learning Links materials).

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5. Log into the website, click on the STUDENT icon

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6. Type in the registration number for the assessment.

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7. Student finds their name on the list, and double clicks on their name.8. The student then enters their initials and CMCSS 4 pin number and clicks okay.

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9. The student selects the test they need to complete, then clicks on the TAKE TEST button.10. The Reading Assessment has three components to complete.

NOTE: Progress in English : Exercises 1 and 2 evaluate spelling, grammar, mechanics. Progress in English: Exercise 3 evaluates Reading Comprehension (narratives) Exercise 4 evaluates Reading Comprehension (nonnarrative)

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11. The Math Assessment has one component to complete.

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Running Reports1. Log into Learning Links and select the

ADMINISTRATOR button.

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2. Select the assessment subscription from the menu on the left that you are working with. The subscriptions information is located on a sheet posted on the sharing server in the Benchmark Folder (Learning Links materials).

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3. Place a checkmark next to each student’s name to be included in the report or click on the Select all button (upper left of student list).

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4. Click on the Report tab (top of right panel). The students that cannot be included in the report (typically because of missing data in their record) appear in the Non-reportable students list (upper right panel). • Students that are eligible for the report appear in the Reportable students list (lower right panel).

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5. Click on the Report button (lower right of right panel).

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6. The Reporting dialog open with your options. Select the report you need, then click NEXT.

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7. Name the report, select the standard set (you have TN and Common Core Options) and then click Generate report.

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8. You will be returned to the main screen where you will see your report listed with the option to view or save. Click save and save the file to the desktop.

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Learning Links identifies what a student is READY TO LEARNUtilizing the Lexile® and Quantile® information, teachers

cohesively BRIDGE the gap from the current identified skill level to the expected skill, or, teachers ENRICH students learning with opportunities for deeper understanding and application of standards to new and different situations.

A simple analogy would be, you come to a hole in the road, is it more strategic to stop and fill it in to drive on over and hope that pieces do not come out or that the hole grows larger……or…. do you find a more an effective and efficient process for moving on such as Bridging the gap with a solid plate of metal that connects all sides in a cohesive manner.

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Data Chat ProtocolThe Data Chat documents are located in a folder posted on

the sharing server in the Benchmark Folder (Learning Links materials).

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ResourcesThe Resource documents are located in a folder posted on the sharing server in the Benchmark Folder (Learning Links materials).

http://qta.quantiles.com/

http://www.readinga-z.com/more/reading_strat.html

http://www.readworks.org/ https://www.teachingchannel.org/