Participation Opportunities: Science Tests
Elementary- and Intermediate-level Science Tests
Qualified educators with expertise in the teaching of Elementary and Intermediate Sciences to the diverse students who attend New York Schools are encouraged to apply for the following test development activities. Candidates are assessed on demonstrated content expertise within a grade band, including experience with ELL and SWD populations.
Participants in the Elementary and Intermediate Science Exams development committees will receive reimbursement for travel expense and lodging payable at the .
- Item Writing: Begins with two-day-long meetings, held regionally at different points throughout the year. Following the initial training received at these Item Writing Workshops, educators write, review and revise test items in line with development criteria. Item Writing is an ongoing activity that can be completed off-site from ²ü¶¶Ð¡ÃÛÌÒ.
- Field Test Form Review: Two-day-long meetings, held in the Albany area at different points throughout the year. Participants review Field Test forms for content accuracy, adherence to development criteria, and overall quality.
- Operational Test Form Review: Two-day-long meetings, held in the Albany area at different points throughout the year. Participants review Operational Test forms for content accuracy, adherence to development criteria, and overall quality.
- Scoring Material Development: Week-long meetings (meetings may be shorter, but educators should plan to commit for up to five days), held in the Albany area at different points throughout the year. Participants develop materials used for scoring of Operational Tests including rubrics, sample response sets, and item annotations.
- Rangefinding: A week-long meeting held in the Albany area during the late summer. Participants review and score Field Tested constructed response items and select anchor papers to be used in scoring guides.
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