Middle/Junior High School Educational Technology Assessments
We designed this worksheet form for optional use only as an efficient way to capture data about the Educational Technology assessments.
School districts that use the OSPI-developed assessments for Educational Technology at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, must report that information to OSPI (RCW 28A.655.075). We provide this worksheet form to make data entry easy. Note that we do not collect information about individual teachers and schools.
Although not compulsory on the report, we also hope to gather information about other assessment strategies teachers used to measure student learning in this subject. If you decide to report the non-compulsory information, please share this form with the person in your district who handles reporting for OSPI.
To complete this worksheet
1.
Fill in the total (unduplicated) number of students who completed one or more assessment for Educational Technology.
2.
Fill in the number of assessments completed for specific OSPI-developed assessments for Educational Technology.
3.
List any alternative assessment(s) you used to assess the Educational Technology standards.
Educational Technology Assessments (All) All Middle/Junior High Grades
Total (unduplicated) number of students
Educational Technology Assessments: OSPI-developed & Alternate
Educational Technology Assessments (OSPI-developed)
Educational Technology (integrates Science)
Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Cooking Up a Mystery
Educational Technology (integrates English Language Arts)
Speak Up!
Educational Technology (integrates Social Studies)
Causes of Conflict
Checks and Balances
Constitutional Issues
Dig Deep
Enduring Cultures
Humans and the Environment
International Relations
Meeting Needs and Wants
People on the Move
Why History?
Educational Technology (integrates the Arts)
Bubble Gum Jingle
Educational Technology Assessments (Alternate)
If you used other strategies to assess the educational technology standards—district-level assessments, vendor-supplied evaluations, such as Learning.com and Edvation, or something else—list these assessments here.