[Bestplus] scoring question
Carey Reid
Carey_Reid at worlded.org
Fri Feb 4 13:01:06 EST 2005
Great input, Betty. RE your new email address, I need to do that on my
end, and will take care of that soon. If anyone else's email has
changed, please let me know.
Carey.
Carey Reid
SABES Staff Developer for Licensure & Assessment
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>>> Betty Stone <bjstone13 at yahoo.com> 02/04/05 10:56 AM >>>
Hi All,
I'm so glad you brought up a question, Iris. I have one too.
And I'm glad I haven't lost my touch...I would have "zeroed out" the
answer in Spanish, because the student has to respond in English. I do
recall being able to gently prompt "in English?" to probe whether the
student is able.
Here are a few questions:
1.Tester: "How do you decide if you need to see the doctor?"
Student: "I just call and make an appointment."
At our last calibration meeting, we discussed and came to a score of
1-1-3 (or maybe 2 for comm. if there were difficulties)
The tester who brought the question up was dealing with how far/close
was the response to the question. The group decided that LC was partial
(1), complexity was simple sentence (1).
2. Tester: (shows picture of jogging/baby carriage) "what do you do in
your spare time?"
Student: answers by describing the picture--not really responding to the
set-up.
Without the ability to "go off the script" and confirm that the student
does these things in her spare time, and is not just talking about the
picture, we don't really know if this is a LC 2 or a 0. What would you
score?
What do you all say?
Here's a poignant one for the anecdotal files:
In response to "what do you do everyday?"
Student sadly described in detail taking husband to chemo treatments.
We agreed that after that, it would be totally appropriate to
acknowledge the difficult situation, ask the student if she were "OK",
and also ask "Do you want to continue (the test?)" Some kind of human
transition seems imperative in such a situation.
Any disagreement/problem with these "off script" comments?
Thanks, I love this list, and everyone who helps us all be better at
BEST Plus!
Betty
P.S. Could you all please change my email to bstone at k12.somerville.ma.us
We are being required to use our K12 accounts for work purposes. Many
thanks.
"Schwerdtfeger, Jane" <JaneS at doe.mass.edu> wrote:
Hi, Iris--I heard back from Carol Van Duzer--she said score this type of
question zero across the board. She also said this will be covered in
their
revised manuals, that are due out soon, so it sounds like others had
questions about that kind of scoring issue also. Thanks for asking--hope
you're well--
Jane
Betty J. Stone
ESOL Program Administrator
SCALE - Somerville Center for Adult Learning Experiences
167 Holland Street, Somerville, MA 02144
Phone: 617-625-6600, Ext. 6933
FAX: 617-623-8528
bstone at K12.somerville.ma.us
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