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Description of ITBS/ITED Scoring Services
Iowa Testing Programs provide a core of standard services and a variety of optional
services to meet the varying needs of schools. A brief description of all services
is given below, along with instructions for ordering. Examples of the reports used
with Forms A and B are shown in the Interpretive Guide for Teachers and Counselors
and in the Interpretive Guide for School Administrators.
Percentile Norms
Districts order Fall norms if testing is begun before December 1, Midyear if begun
between December 1 and February 28, and Spring if begun on or after March 1.
Standard Service
The ITBS & ITED standard service consists of the provision of a test
booklet and/or answer folder for each student, certain other interpretive materials,
and the scoring and reporting services indicated immediately below.
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List of Student Scores: two copies of a printed alphabetical list report
for each class, giving each student's name, age, gender, level of test taken, standard
scores (SSs), grade-equivalent scores (GEs) (grades K-9 only), and percentile ranks
(PRs). The Class Summary of Scores is printed on a separate page after the List
for each class.
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Summary Reports: a set of building and system reports of the average SS and
GE (grades K-9 only) and the corresponding percentile ranks made by each grade group
for each test taken.
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Iowa and National Student Norms: both Iowa and national grade equivalents
(grades K-9 only) and percentile ranks are furnished on Lists and Summary Reports.
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Press-on Labels: one label for use on cumulative record folders and another
label for attaching to the Report to Students and Parents pamphlet for each
student.
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Achievement Levels Report: This is a building and system report in math and
reading for grades 3-8 and 11 only and in science for grades 8 and 11. There must
be at least 10 students per grade group.
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Achievement Levels Summary Report: This is a building and system report for
the grades and subjects shown immediately above, but disaggregated for gender, racial/ethnic
group, free or reduced-price meal eligibility, migrant status, English Language
Learner status, and IEP status.
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FAY (Full Academic Year) Achievement Levels Reports: These reports are designed
to help Iowa schools meet NCLB reporting requirements. These building and system
reports come as part of Standard Service and, like the regular Achievement Levels
Reports, are provided for disaggregated subgroups of students as well. The reports
are based only on students who were coded as having been enrolled in the building
or system for the full academic year prior to the start of testing. For information
on coding, go to Coding for Disaggregation 2004-2005.
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Student Data on CD-ROM: Each student record includes standard scores, grade
equivalents, and percentile ranks for both Iowa and national norms. The CD can be
used on either the MacIntosh or Windows (PC) platform.
Reports Designed to Support Instruction
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Individual Performance Profile: This full-page report is a graphic description
of a student's performance, in terms of test and skill scores, with either Iowa
or national norms. Skills scores are reported as bar graphs that show whether performance
is relatively high, average, or low for each skill. The visual display makes this
report particularly useful for interpreting scores at parent conferences.
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Group Performance Profile: This report displays student performance on each
skill within each test area for a grade group. Both building and system reports
are included. It shows the percent of local students who scored within Low, Average,
and High percentile regions, either in terms of Iowa norms or national norms.
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Subgroup Performance Profile is new for 2004-05. The report can be ordered
separately for reading, math, or science. Students in a grade are grouped according
to their Reading Comprehension score, for example, into a proficienct (NPR>40)
or non-proficient (NPR<40) subgroup. Then the Group Performance Profile
report is printed separately for the two subgroups. For the math reports, subgroups
are formed on the basis of their NPRs for Math Total. Similarly, the science reports
are based on performance on the Science test. Click here
to learn more about this report.
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Class Item Record: This is the most detailed diagnostic report available
for the classroom teacher. It provides the average percent-correct score for the
class, the system, and either Iowa or the nation for each skill and each test question
within a skill category. Questions are grouped by skill and listed as row headings,
and students' names appear across the top as column headings. The actual response
of each student to each question is shown. The report consists of at least one page
for each test administered.
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Group Item Analysis: This report contains the Class, Building,
and System average percent-correct scores, along with either the Iowa or
national average percent correct. Differences between local and either Iowa or national
percents are also printed. A choice is given on the OSS to print only the largest
differences. The choice of differences to print is from all to those which are
more than 20%. Marking the All box means that no differences,
no matter how small, will be suppressed; all differences will be printed. A mark
in the more than 5% box, for example, means that only differences
of more than five percentage points will be printed.
Reports for Informing Students, Parents, and Counselors
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Individual Performance Profile: This full-page report is a graphic description
of a student's performance, in terms of test and skill scores, with either Iowa
or national norms. Skills scores are reported as bar graphs that show whether performance
is high, average, or low for each skill. The visual display makes this report particularly
useful for interpreting scores at parent conferences.
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Profile Narrative Report: There is one full-page report for each student.
(There is no longer a separate teacher copy and parent copy.) The scores for all
tests and a bar-graph profile of PRs are shown at the left. At the right is a narrative
that presents a verbal description of the student's performance in non-technical
language. The focus is on overall level of development, relative status, and strengths
and weaknesses across test areas.
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Counselor's Report: This report is intended to be used by a school counselor
in working with individual students on career exploration and planning. It is available
in grades 8-12 with either ITBS or ITED and results from the Interest
Explorer inventory. In addition, predictive ACT/SAT score ranges are printed
based on the student's performance on the ITBS or ITED. The report
can be used with the leaflet, "Career Exploration with the ITBS/ITED Counseling
Report."
Reports for Curriculum Review, Evaluation, and External Reporting
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Matched Longitudinal Report: This is a system
report that is generated by matching students across two consecutive grades and
then calculating separate average scores for the group of students who match and
for the groups that do not match. It allows for the comparison in performance of
three groups of students: those new to the district, those who left after testing
the previous year, and the matched students. To look at a sample report and obtain
additional details about this new service, click
here.
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Group Narrative Summary: The purpose of this report is to communicate building
and system results in non-technical language. In addition, the graphic display of
scores facilitates interpretation by those who are unaccustomed to using test scores.
A four-page report is printed for each grade (if N is at least 10) in each building
and in the system. Stanines are used as a basis for comparing the distribution of
local scores with the Iowa or national distribution.
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Frequency Distributions: This service consists of a three-part report for
each grade in each building and in the system. Part 1 is a frequency distribution
of SSs for all tests, with the local frequency and percentile rank shown. Part 2
contains the following summary information: number of students; mean; standard deviation;
the 90th, 75th, 50th, 25th, and 10th percentiles in the local distribution; the
highest and lowest score obtained by local students; and the percentile ranks corresponding
to the average score. Part 3 provides the number and percent of students who scored
in each 10-unit percentile rank interval and in each stanine. This display enables
the user to compare the local distribution of scores for any test with either the
Iowa or national distribution.
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Coded Subgroup Report: This report can be used to receive data disaggregated
for certain subgroups of students who can be identified through coding on the answer
documents. (See the OSS for the kinds of subgroups that can be selected.) For each
subgroup for the coding area chosen, the mean and standard deviation are reported
for each test using wither Iowa or national standard scores. The same information
is shown for the entire group. You may select as many areas as you wish as long
as answer documents have been coded for the areas you choose. Building and system
reports will be generated separately for each coded variable marked on your OSS.
It is not possible to order a report that crosses two variables so
that you would get information for, for example, Hispanic males.
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Subgroup Item Analysis: This service is the same as the Group Item Analysis
described above except that these reports are based on subgroups of students your
school has identified through coding on students' answer documents.
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Group Performance Profile: This report displays student performance on each
skill within each test area for a grade group. Both building and system reports
are included. It shows the percent of local students who scored within the Low,
Average, and High percentile regions, either in terms of Iowa norms or national
norms.
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Ranked Lists by Test: For each test and total score, a listing of students
is created, ranking them from highest score to lowest. If you mark "Classroom,"
the ranking will list all students in each separate classroom. If you mark "Building,"
the ranking will be done for the entire grade group in each building without regard
for classrooms. Marking "System" will result in a ranking of all students in a grade
system-wide. You should mark only one group for the report.
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