Overview

The TABE CLAS-E Writing Scoring two-part online assessment training is the second training in the process to become certified to score the TABE CLAS-E Expository Writing test. Before attending this training, practitioners must complete an Assessment Basics webinar (pre-recorded) and also an online, self-paced TABE CLAS-E Writing Administration training.

Within three weeks following the training, practitioners are required to successfully complete a scoring activity. This completes the requirements to be certified to score the TABE CLAS-E Writing Expository test.

    Audience

    This professional development activity/course is designed for:

  • ESE/ACLS-funded practitioners who need to be trained as TABE CLAS-E Expository Writing scorers
Description

Training time will be spent learning about and using the CLAS-E Expository Writing Rubrics with the embedded Notes to the Scorer, the Supplementary Scoring Guide for the CLAS-E Expository Writing Assessment, and the TABE’s CLAS-E Writing Scoring Guide. Participants will also receive a brief overview of remote and physically distant in person test administration procedures, and well as information about additional resources on test administration under these conditions.

Please note: Participants are asked to arrive 5-10 minutes early in case of technology issues, but at a minimum must arrive on time for both sessions and must attend both sessions in their entirety.

To become certified to score the expository writing component of the TABE CLAS-E Writing test, you must (1) attend this online training, (2) have completed the TABE CLAS-E Writing Administration Training prerequisite, and (3) successfully complete the scoring certification activity (due within 3 weeks following the training).

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the TABE CLAS-E Writing Scoring Rubrics and scoring rationale
  • Accurately score the students’ expository writing using the TABE CLAS-E Writing Rubrics and other scoring materials
Presenter(s) / Facilitator(s)
Prerequisites

Practitioners should complete the online Assessment Basics webinar (first) and CLAS-E Writing Administration Training (second) prior to the training. However, practitioners who have already watched Assessment Basics do not need to rewatch it.

Assessment Basics webinar: This webinar-based training takes 30-40 minutes and consists of two videos. The first video describes what assessment is, how assessment fits into curriculum and instruction, and how to interpret different types of test scores. The second video explains what assessments are required in Massachusetts for NRS reporting purposes and provides an overview of the ACLS assessment policies.

CLAS-E Writing Administration Training: This online training developed by the Center for Educational Assessment at UMass Amherst is self-paced, but designed to last approximately one hour and a half.  The training consists of five modules:

  • Module 1: CLAS-E Writing Overview 
  • Module 2: What to Do Before Administering the CLAS-E Writing
  • Module 3: Administering the Locator Interview and Locator Test for First-Time Test Takers
  • Module 4: Administering and Scoring the Multiple-Choice Portion of the CLAS-E Writing Test
  • Module 5: Administering the Expository Writing Portion of the CLAS-E Writing Test

When registering, participants must also provide a mailing address (home or workplace) where they will be able to receive materials from UMass prior to the training.

UMass is also managing registration for this training to ensure that as many programs as possible have access to this training. This training is capped at 20 participants, and only 2 people per program will be permitted in this training. If more than 2 participants from a single program sign up, the 3rd participant (and any subsequent individual who signs up from that program) will be placed on a waitlist and contacted for interest and availability for a training at a later date.

Date
08/24/2020 - 9:30 am to 08/24/2020 - 1:00 pm
08/25/2020 - 9:30 am to 08/25/2020 - 1:00 pm
Location

ONLINE
MA
United States

PD Center
Massachusetts NRS Assessments page
Topic Area
Assessment
Open Date