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END of COURSE ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM GUIDE
December 9, 2013 to June 20, 2014
End of Course Test Administration
Version 2, 11-22-2013
Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................1
Schedule of Assessment Activities 2013-2014 .............................................................................2
PLTW End of Course Testing Policy ...............................................................................................3
Authorized Materials on End of Course Assessments ............................................................3
Test Preparation and Administration .....................................................................................4
Cancellation of Scores .............................................................................................................6
PLTW End of Course Testing Accommodations ............................................................................8
ELL Accommodations ..............................................................................................................8
IEP/504 Accommodations ......................................................................................................8
PLTW End of Course (EoC) Test Administration Procedures for Teachers/ Proctors .................10
Administration Script for Teachers with Students Taking the Test in One 80-minute
Session ............................................................................................................................11
Administration Script for Teachers with Students Taking the Test in Two 40-minute
Sessions ...........................................................................................................................14
Receiving Student Test Codes for EoC and Assessment System Practice Test ..........................17
Student Assessment Scores ........................................................................................................27
Emergency Stopping Situations ..................................................................................................27
APPENDIX A: Sample Letters to Parents/Guardians ..................................................................29
APPENDIX B: Forms and Sign .....................................................................................................30
APPENDIX C: Who to Contact for Information ..........................................................................33
Updated versions of this document will be uploaded to the Assessment PLC in the PLTW
LMS as they are developed. When an updated version is available, an announcement will
be made in the PLTW Action Bulletin. Prior to using this document, please verify that you
have the most current version.
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide valuable information regarding all aspects of
PLTW End of Course (EoC) Assessments.
The 2013-2014 PLTW assessment program includes a summative assessment series for 10
of the 12 high school courses. All assessments are administered online, eliminating the
need for teachers to grade and manually enter test scores. Each course contains a single
End of Course assessment composed of approximately 50 selected response items.
Students have a total of 80 minutes to complete the online assessment. Since most class
periods will not allow for a single 80-minute testing block, the assessment system allows
for the test to be broken up into two 40-minute subtests. Within the Pathway To
Engineering and Biomedical Sciences programs, the following courses will include a single
End of Course assessment:
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Aerospace Engineering (AE)
Biotechnical Engineering (BE)
Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA)
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
Digital Electronics (DE)
Human Body Systems (HBS)
Introduction to Engineering Design (IED)
Medical Interventions (MI)
Principles of the Biomedical Sciences (PBS)
Principles of Engineering (POE)
The End of Course assessments are constructed to be indicators of student achievement. Test
users utilize the scores in many ways, including as the basis for student recognition by
colleges, universities, and other institutions, as well as for accountability decisions at local
schools, post-secondary institutions, and state departments of education. If the test scores
are used for purposes other than for measuring student achievement, it is the responsibility
of the test user to validate the use of the EoC assessment for that purpose. PLTW also uses
the aggregated information to make data-driven curricular and professional development
adjustments. A high level of standardization is necessary to allow for the valid interpretation
of scores. All students in the above courses are required to complete the End of Course
assessments per the PLTW school district agreement. In order for the testing process to run
smoothly, we ask that guidelines set forth in this document are upheld.
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Schedule of Assessment Activities 2013-2014
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7/15/2013: Student Rostering Opens
11/25/2013: Assessment Code Registration opens in myPLTW (two weeks prior to
opening day), Assessment System Practice Test opens
12/9/2013: Assessment Cycle opens for the 2013-2014 school year, Assessment
Score Reporting opens in myPLTW
6/20/2014: Assessment Cycle and student rostering close for the 2013-2014 school
year
7/1/2014:
myPLTW closes for 2013-2014 school year, all access is suspended
At the beginning of the
course
Within two weeks of test
administration
Rostering capabilities
are available starting
July 15, 2013 through
June 20, 2014
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School principal, school
administrator, or
district delegate are
responsible for roster
upload
December 9, 2013June 20, 2014
Roster verification
Teacher adds, drops,
transfers students as
necessary
 Registration of students
for EoC test codes and
Assessment System
Practice test codes
 Students may take
optional Assessment
System Practice Test
PLTW teacher is responsible for
verifying roster and will need to
submit changes at that time.
Principals or designated
administrators will need to verify
requests to add/delete students.
Assessment System
open for all courses
PLTW teacher is
responsible for EoC
assessment
administration
PLTW teacher is responsible for
Assessment System Practice
code retrieval and
administration
To upload rosters
go to: http://mypltw.org
To verify rosters go to: http://mypltw.org
To take the assessment go
to: Assessments.pltw.org
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PLTW End of Course Testing Policy
The following policies apply to preparation for and administration of all PLTW End of Course
assessments.
Authorized Materials on End of Course Assessments
The following materials are authorized for use by students taking the PLTW End of Course
assessments:
1. The current PLTW-approved formula sheet. The formula sheet must be new with no
additional markings distributed on the day of the test by the teacher/proctor. The
formula sheet is only used by students in PTE courses, and the most current version
can be found on the Assessment PLC in the LMS.
2. A calculator. If a student chooses to use a programmable calculator, the
teacher/proctor is responsible for erasing the memory of the calculator immediately
prior to and after each test administration.
3. One page of notes. The page must be a standard 8.5”x11” piece of paper with unique
handwritten notes on only one side completed by the student using the notes. (Please
note that the 2013-2014 school year will be the last in which students can use one
page of notes on the EoC assessments.)
4. Blank scratch paper and pencil or pen. This paper must be distributed by the
teacher/proctor immediately prior to test administration. There is no maximum
number of pages of scratch paper a student may use.
After each test period has been completed, all paper, including the formula sheet, student
developed note sheet, and scratch paper must be collected by the teacher/proctor, and all
programmable calculator memories must be erased. If the students are taking the test over
two test administration periods, all materials should be collected at the end of the first
section and returned only when the student is ready to complete the second section.
Unless an individual student’s authorized IEP or 504 plan explicitly describes additional
materials that a student must use, the four materials listed in this section are the only
materials authorized for use on the End of Course assessments.
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Test Preparation and Administration
Examples of sound test preparation strategies include:
 Familiarizing students with the format of multiple-choice test items and informing
them of good test taking strategies such as:
o Using time efficiently: Students need to learn to avoid spending too much time
on any given question by pacing themselves
o Answering multiple-choice questions: Students need to learn to select the best
(most complete and most precise) answer from the choices given
o Making educated guesses: Students need to learn to eliminate answers that
they know are wrong and then take an educated guess
o Using cues in order to find answers in reading questions: Students need to
learn to routinely use a variety of cues to assist them in comprehending
reading selections and in finding the answers to specific questions
o Using word problems strategies: Students need to learn to convert word
problems into a workable format and to change them into number sentences
o Taking the Assessment System Practice Test: All students should take the
assessment system practice test to familiarize themselves with the testing
system and format
o Review Learning Objectives for the course: These are located in the
Assessment PLC in the LMS and within the course lesson overviews.
 Familiarizing students with the broad content and concepts that the test may address
 Informing students about the test administration process ahead of time including:
o The exam date
o The number of items on each exam
o Whether they will be taking the exam in one 80-minute testing period or two
40-minute testing periods
 Allowing students to access the assessment system general practice test
Examples of unfair test preparation strategies for students and teachers:
 Developing, reviewing, or distributing preparatory materials that are based on current
or historic PLTW test items
 Teachers viewing test content prior to, during, or after a test event
 Utilizing test preparation strategies that are intended to boost students test scores at
the expense of sound instruction and actual gains in student learning
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Utilizing previous years PLTW End of Course Assessments for any purpose, including
for course pre-tests, in-class assessments, study guides, or End of Course practice tests
Proper test administration procedures:
 Proctors need to read the PLTW testing instructions to students prior to starting the
assessment
 Once students have completed half of the examination (up to 40 minutes unless
taking the extended time version), they will be given the option to finish the test or
pause and continue taking the test during the next class/testing period. Proctors need
to notify students before the testing session if they are supposed to take both
subtests in one sitting or will stop after half of the test is completed
 Proctors should be present in the testing room at all times and monitor students to
verify that no irregular testing practices occur
 Students should be allowed a total of 80 minutes to take the assessment, unless
taking the extended time version
 Requests for accommodations for students with a valid approved accommodation,
504 plan or IEP should be reported to PLTW during the initial rostering process
o Students requiring additional time should be told how long they have to
complete the test prior to starting and proctors need to stop them at the
appropriate time
An irregular test administration may happen if any of the following occur during the PLTW
End of Course Assessments:
 Allowing students more time than PLTW assessment guidelines state
 Requiring that students finish the test in less time than the system allows or their
IEP/504 plan requires
 Teachers or students questioning examinees about specific test content during or
after a test session
 Use of resources during a test session that are not allowed by current PLTW testing
guidelines
 Use of any software during a test session other than the online test delivery software
 Teachers/Students/Proctors overtly or subtly providing answers to examinees before,
during, or after the test session
 Teachers/Proctors changing or otherwise interfering with student responses to test
items
 Allowing students to take an assessment more than once
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Collaboration between examinees during a test session or after a test session with
students that have not taken the test (either giving or receiving information) to
include:
o Students overtly or subtly sharing answers with other students during the
exam
o Students discussing test items after the exam with other students or teachers
o Students looking at another student’s answers, or information during a testing
session
Cancellation of Scores
Score Cancellation in the Event of Unfair Testing Practices
In the confirmed instance of an irregular testing event or unfair testing practice on a PLTW
test by a student, teacher, or administrator, it is PLTW’s policy to cancel the test scores for
test taker(s) involved. Educators that are found to have used unfair test preparation or test
administration practices will cause cancellation of their students’ test scores. Students that
are found to use inappropriate or unfair test preparation methods or inappropriate or unfair
test-taking procedures will have their individual test scores cancelled.
Notification and Consequences of Unfair Testing Practices
This document is published within the Assessment PLC on the PLTW Learning Management
System (LMS). It is the responsibility of PLTW teachers and administrators to read and
understand the policy document and discuss fair test preparation and test taking strategies
with their students. Teachers also need to discuss the consequences of unfair or unethical
testing practices, such as score cancellation. Once school personnel and/or students have
been notified of the End of Course Assessment security policy, any aberration in the policy
must be reported to PLTW by contacting assessment@pltw.org. Failure of students, teachers,
or other school personnel to report known aberrations will be viewed as tolerance of unfair
testing practices.
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The teacher and principal of the individual or class may be notified if evidence suggests that
unfair preparation or administration procedures occurred. Each individual involved in the
specific instance will be able to respond to PLTW in writing regarding the evidence of possible
inappropriate testing practices. PLTW will consider the written response(s) when deliberating
the cancellation of a student’s or classes’ score(s). The decision to cancel scores is at the
ultimate discretion of PLTW. If testing irregularities are determined to have happened on a
large scale or with ongoing frequency, the ability of a school to continue to access the PLTW
assessments may be suspended or terminated.
Students will have the ability to appeal the decision to cancel individual scores. Principals will
have the ability to appeal the decision to suspend or terminate access to PLTW assessments
by submitting written statements to PLTW. Details regarding the appeal process will be
provided to schools once the decision to cancel scores has been determined.
PLTW requires that schools notify known users of the data that improprieties have taken
place so the users of the data are aware of the situation and can take action accordingly.
Users of the data include colleges and universities to which students apply for college credit
or scholarships, state departments of education, and any other institution to which data has
been sent, or from which a data request has been made and granted. In the event that PLTW
provides institutional access to a dataset, PLTW will make an effort to directly inform the end
users of the improprieties.
Local Decisions Regarding Unethical or Unfair Testing Practices
PLTW does not establish rules regarding any disciplinary action for students, teachers, or
other school personnel who have been involved in testing improprieties. A school’s decision
to take disciplinary action, if any, is made at the sole discretion of the local institution. PLTW
reserves the right to provide data used to make local decisions, but will not comment on or
seek to alter any determinations made locally. While all PLTW teachers and students are
responsible for understanding and following the assessment policy outlined in this document,
they are also responsible for understanding and following all additional local assessment
policies as determined by their local school district.
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PLTW End of Course Testing Accommodations
Accommodations for testing are to be handled at the school/district level. PLTW requires that
teachers inform PLTW of any accommodations students will need during the student
registration process and student roster verification process. The accommodations permissible
by PLTW are listed below.
ELL Accommodations
An ELL student may be eligible for an accommodation regardless of his/her current ESOL level
or time spent in the ESOL program. The exact combination of accommodations to be offered
to any particular ELL is determined, following school/district guidelines, on a case-by-case
basis depending upon the needs of the student. Determination of the appropriate
accommodation for an ELL student should be made by the student’s ESOL teacher/ELL
Committee Chairperson. Test accommodations could include:
1. Dictionary: ELLs may be given access to an English-to-heritage language/heritage
language-to English dictionary. Such a dictionary would be familiar to the students
because of its regular availability in instructional settings. A dictionary written
exclusively in the heritage language or English shall not be provided.
2. Flexible Setting: ELLs may be offered the opportunity to be tested in a separate room
with the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) or heritage language teacher
acting as test administrator.
3. Assistance in the Heritage Language: The ESOL or heritage language teacher may
answer student questions about the general test directions in the student’s heritage
language.
IEP/504 Accommodations
Students with disabilities shall take the EoC assessment(s) according to guidelines established
in their current Individual Education Plan (IEP) or Section 504 Accommodation Plan.
Accommodations must be determined individually and reflect practices typically used by the
student during classroom instruction and assessments.
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The following test accommodations are only permitted for students with disabilities and
Section 504 students, if specified in the student’s current IEP or 504 Accommodation Plan.
IEP and 504 Accommodation
Code
Flexible Setting: Students may take the test individually or in a small-group
setting, under a proctor's supervision. Lighting, acoustics, modified or
special furniture, and distraction-free locations are to be considered for
flexible setting situations.
OT
Flexible Scheduling: Students may take a test session during several brief
sittings within one school day. The test may be administered at a time of
day that is most beneficial to the students.
Flexible Presentation: Students may use a magnifying device, a pointer, a
non-calibrated ruler or template, or other similar devices to assist in
maintaining visual attention.
Extended Time: Students may be provided additional time.
Recording of Answers: Students may indicate the selected answers to a
proctor.
Read Aloud: Students may have a designated proctor read the questions
aloud to them.
Note: see table below for code descriptions.
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PLTW Approved Accommodation Codes
The following are approved PLTW accommodation codes that can be used during the
rostering process.
CODE
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ER
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NA
Testing Accommodation
Receiving extended time to take the test
Having the test read aloud to the student
Receiving assistance to enter responses during the test
Other: Please contact PLTW to discuss if not addressed above
No Accommodation Requested or Needed
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PLTW End of Course (EoC) Test Administration Procedures for Teachers/
Proctors
Following these instructions will help create a fair testing environment for PLTW students by providing
clear test-taking directions. Please note that there are two sets of instructions; one for classrooms
that will take the test in one 80-minute block and another for classrooms taking the test in two 40minute blocks. Please ensure that you read the appropriate instructions to your students.
Before the EoC administration:
 Review and familiarize yourself with this document and the End of Course
Administration Directions for Students that will be read to students prior to testing
 Remind students that they may bring with them one sheet of notes and a calculator to
the test
 Remove or cover instructional materials in the classroom that may give students
answers or an unfair advantage on the test
 If possible, create a seating arrangement that will minimize the opportunity for
students to look at other students’ responses or to talk during the test
 Try to eliminate all distractions and place the “DO NOT DISTURB” (sample provided in
the appendix of this document) sign on the outside of the testing room
 Provide students with one piece of scratch paper and a new copy of the PLTW formula
sheet and ask students to clear their calculator memory
 Write the URL the students will use to access the test on the board:
http://assessments.pltw.org or https://exam.fasttestweb.com (either URL will work)
 Immediately before the test, distribute test codes to students and inform them that
you will collect the test codes from them once they start the test
 Clear students’ graphing calculator memory
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During the EoC administration:
 Actively proctor students
 Collect test codes from students
 Make note of any testing irregularities
After the EoC administration:
 Collect the formula sheet and scratch paper from students
 Clear students’ graphing calculator memory
PLTW recognizes that some schools/districts have guidelines for notification to student
parents/guardians regarding assessments. PLTW has created sample letters (English and
Spanish) in the event the school/district decides to notify parents/guardians of the PLTW EoC
assessment. Sample letters are provided in Appendix A. You may print these letters on school
letter head or use a letter developed at your school.
Administration Script for Teachers with Students Taking the Test in One 80-minute Session
Please read the following directions to students before they begin the EoC test:
You are about to take the Project Lead the Way End of Course Assessment for (insert course
title here.) This test helps us to learn about your understanding of concepts in this PLTW
course.
During the test you may use a calculator, the PLTW formula sheet provided by your teacher, a
piece of scratch paper provided by your teacher, one page of notes, and a pen or pencil. The
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formula sheet and scratch paper will be collected by your teacher at the end of the testing
session.
Please go to the following URL to access the test: http://assessments.pltw.org which is listed
on your test code card.
You will need to type in your testing code, click submit, and then enter your first name, last
name, and your date of birth.
You should now see the test instruction page. DO NOT proceed to the test until you are
instructed to do so.
(Please check to make sure that all students were able to log into the site and that the correct
test instruction page is displayed.)
You will have 80 minutes to complete the test which consists of two sections. You will have 40
minutes to complete the first section and 40 minutes to complete the second section. After
you have completed the first session you will reach a stopping point. Once you reach this
stopping point, you will continue to section two by clicking the button labeled “Next.”
After the forty minutes have passed per section, you will be locked out of that session of the
test and you will not be able to go back and answer questions in that section.
(Please use the following table to explain how many questions the students will answer on
each section. Note that teachers/ proctors will need to monitor time limits for students with
extended time testing accommodations. The test will not automatically log the student off
once their extended time limit is reached. The teacher/ proctor is responsible for stopping the
student at the appropriate time.)
Please Note: Number of Items per EoC by Section will be available in the next version of this
document, anticipated to be released in November, 2013.
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Number of items per EoC by section:
Course
Number of items on
Section 2 (40
minutes)
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31
30
26
32
29
Total number of
items
AE
BE
CEA
CIM
DE
IED
POE
Number of items on
Section 1 (40
minutes)
31
19
32
30
29
31
29
HBS
MI
PBS
30
31
26
29
30
26
59
61
52
62
38
63
60
55
63
58
All items have between two to four choices. Choose the response that best answers the
question.
As you proceed through the test, you can move forward and backward within a section. You
may also mark items for review within a test section, which means you can highlight that item
and return to it at a later time within that section. If you select an answer choice and mark it
for review, but do not return to it, your marked response will be the one scored.
Please only look at your own test and do not look at the responses of any students that may
be seated near you. So that your score is an accurate reflection of your knowledge, it is
important that you try your best.
(Please check to see if students have any questions at this point.)
You may begin.
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Administration Script for Teachers with Students Taking the Test in Two 40-minute Sessions
Section 1
Please read the following directions to students before they begin the EoC test:
You are about to take the Project Lead the Way End of Course Assessment for (insert course
title here.) This test helps us to learn about your understanding of concepts in this course.
During the test you may use a calculator, the PLTW formula sheet provided by your teacher, a
piece of scratch paper provided by your teacher, one page of notes, and a pen or pencil. The
formula sheet and scratch paper will be collected by your teacher at the end of the testing
session.
Please go to the following URL to access the test: http://assessments.pltw.org which is listed
on your test code card.
You will need to type in your testing code, click submit, and then enter your first name, last
name, and your date of birth.
You should now see the test instruction page. DO NOT proceed to the test until you are
instructed to do so.
(Please check to make sure that all students were able to log into the site and that the correct
test instruction page is displayed.)
You will have 40 minutes to complete the first section today. After you have completed the
first section you will reach a stopping point. Once you reach this stopping point, you will log
out of the test by clicking on the button that says “Save and Quit.” DO NOT continue on to
section two of this test.
After the forty minutes have passed, you will be locked out of the test and you will not be able
to go back and answer questions in this session.
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(Please use the following table to explain how many questions the students will answer on
each section. Note that teachers/ proctors will need to monitor time limits for students with
extended time testing accommodations. The test will not automatically log the student off
once their extended time limit is reached. The teacher/ proctor is responsible for stopping the
student at the appropriate time.)
Please Note: Number of Items per EoC by Section will be available in the next version of this
document, anticipated to be released in early November, 2013.
Number of items per EoC by section:
Course
Number of items on
Section 2 (40
minutes)
31
19
31
30
26
32
29
Total number of
items
AE
BE
CEA
CIM
DE
IED
POE
Number of items on
Section 1 (40
minutes)
31
19
32
30
29
31
29
HBS
MI
PBS
30
31
26
29
30
26
59
61
52
62
38
63
60
55
63
58
All items have between two to four choices. Choose the response that best answers the
question.
As you proceed through the test, you can move forward and backward within a section. You
may also mark items for review within a test section, which means you can highlight that item
and return to it at a later time within that section. If you select an answer choice and mark it
for review, but do not return to it, your marked response will be the one scored.
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Please only look at your own test and do not look at the responses of any students that may
be seated near you. So that that your score is an accurate reflection of your knowledge, it is
important that you try your best.
(Please check to see if students have any questions at this point.)
You may begin.
Section 2
Please read the following directions to students before they begin Section 2 of the EoC test:
Today you will take the second section of the PLTW End of Course assessment.
During the test you may use a calculator, the PLTW formula sheet provided by your teacher, a
piece of scratch paper provided by your teacher, one page of notes, and a pen or pencil. The
formula sheet and scratch paper will be collected by your teacher at the end of the testing
session.
Please go to the following URL to access the test: http://assessments.pltw.org or
https://exam.fasttestweb.com which are listed on your test code card.
(Please make sure all students are logged into the correct test.)
You will have forty minutes to complete Section 2.
(Please use the table to explain how many items are in this section. Please check to see if
students have any questions at this point.)
You may begin.
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Receiving Student Test Codes for EoC and Assessment System Practice Test
Student Test Code Registration for EoC and Assessment System Practice Test
All schools are required to roster their PLTW students through myPLTW. This bulk upload
process allows schools to submit a single file that captures all necessary student demographic
information, including student state identification numbers, gender, ethnicity, etc. Student
IEP status and requested testing accommodations are also to be submitted through the data
file. Principals, district delegates, or designated administrators are responsible for ensuring
that these files are submitted.
In order to increase the security and accuracy of the data, manual entry or deletion of
students into the assessment system will not be allowed. However, teachers will be asked to
verify rosters and will be able to submit add/drop requests prior to testing. It is encouraged
to wait to add/drop/transfer students until two weeks prior to the test date.
Please note that registration for student test codes must be completed at least one day prior
to the administration of the assessment. The cut-off time to be able to test the following day
is 10:00 PM ET. For example, if a teacher plans to administer the EoC assessment to students
at 11:00 AM ET on a Tuesday, the latest the codes can be requested in myPLTW is 10:00 PM
ET on Monday, the day before. We encourage teachers to start this process two weeks prior
to the testing date and not wait until the day prior to assessment administration.
Verifying Student Rosters and Student Assessment System Log-In
The purpose of this section is to explain the process by which teachers verify student rosters
and students log in to the assessment system to take the EoC test and the Assessment System
Practice test.
Process Overview
Once the student roster file has been submitted, the following steps must be taken in order
for students to successfully log into the assessment system.
1. PLTW teacher reviews student rosters in myPLTW
2. Student add/drop/transfers are submitted
3. Principals or designated administrators verify student roster changes
4. Teachers verify final rosters
5. Student test codes are requested via myPLTW for both the EoC and the Assessment
System Practice Test
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6.
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Teacher ensures students take Assessment System Practice Test
Teacher prints EoC test codes
Teacher distributes EoC test codes
Students log into system and takes the test
Step 1: Viewing Student Rosters
The first step in the process requires the teacher to log into https://mypltw.org. The first time
a teacher accesses this site, they will be required to set up an account and create a password.
The circle below highlights the link that allows teachers to register on the site.
Once in the mypltw.org site, teachers first need to view their active classrooms. To do this,
click on the school name in the “Your Groups and Institutions” box. You will then be taken to
the school home page. To view your class roster as submitted by your principal, school
administrator, or district delegate, click on “Active Classrooms” in the top box.
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You should then see a list of all courses you have had rosters submitted for. The rosters are
not grouped by class, but by course, so if you teach multiple sections of the same course, all
students will be in the same file. To view the students, click on “View/Manage”.
Step 2: Adding, Dropping or Transferring Students
Once you have viewed the course roster, requests can be made to add, drop, or transfer
students. This process should only be done once, approximately two weeks prior to your
testing date.
Adding Students: If a student needs to be added, start by clicking the “Add Students” button.
Teachers can then add one or more students by manually entering all of the required student
information. This includes student first and last names, student state ID number, gender,
grade level, birth date, race, ethnicity, and IEP/504 accommodation information.
Once all information has been added, click the blue “Add Student” button at the bottom of
the page.
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Dropping Students: If a student has dropped the course and needs to be removed from the
file, click on the “Drop” link next to the student’s name.
You will then be asked to verify that the student needs to be dropped. Click on the blue
“Drop Student from Course” button to verify. A confirmation will show that a request for the
student to be dropped has been sent to the principal or principal-designated school
administrator.
Transferring Students: If a student has not dropped the course but has moved to a different
teacher’s section within the same school, the original teacher can transfer the student to the
new class. Click on the “Transfer” link next to the student’s name, and then select the
teacher that you want the student transferred to. Once the teacher is selected, click the
“Transfer” button. You will then be asked to confirm the transfer by pressing the “Transfer”
button again.
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Step 3: Verifying Roster Changes
After students are added, dropped, or transferred, principals or school administrators will
receive an email notifying them that a roster change has been requested. The official roster
is not changed until the school’s principal or principal-appointed school administrator has
logged into myPLTW and authorized the changes. Neither district delegates nor teachers can
authorize their own adds, drops or transfers. Once the principal or principal-designated
school administrator has logged in and selected their school from the main menu, they will
need to click on “Confirm Enrollment Actions” in the top box to verify all changes.
Note: If the principal or school administrator does not confirm the roster changes, students
will not be added, dropped, or transferred. If students are not successfully added to the
roster, they will not have access to the LMS or have test codes assigned and they will not be
able to take the EoC or the Assessment System Practice Test.
Step 4: Verifying Final Roster
After the principal or principal-designated school administrator has confirmed the enrollment
actions, teachers should once again view their course rosters to confirm that the changes
have been made. This is a repeat of step #1.
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Step 5: Requesting EOC and Assessment System Practice Test Codes
Once no additional adds, drops, or transfers are necessary, teachers are then ready to submit
their final roster and receive the test codes that students will use to log into the assessment
system and the code to take the Assessment System Practice test. From the main page select
“Manage Assessments” in the top box.
Teachers will then see a list of all the courses they are assigned as a teacher of within the
system. To submit the final roster, select “Register” under the Registration heading.
A final view of the roster is presented with student first name, last name, student state ID
listed. If the list is correct, press the blue “Submit” button at the bottom of the page. A status
bar will show that the system is generating test codes and a confirmation message will
indicate that the registration was successful. Two items will be displayed on the screen; the
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individual student EoC access codes and the Assessment System Practice Test code. Note that
each code is composed of three letters followed by nine digits (ABC-123-456-789). While the
Assessment System Practice Test code is meant to be used by all students in the course, the
EoC codes are individual for each student and should only be used by the student they are
assigned to. Absolutely no students should switch EoC codes or log in as another student.
Switching test codes may lead to the cancellation of test scores.
Step 6: Taking the Assessment System Practice Test
The purpose of the Assessment System Practice Test is for students to become familiarized
with the online testing protocol and the types of questions they will encounter when they
take the EoC exam. This test mirrors the live test day processes so it is important for
everyone to utilize this practice test. Another benefit of the practice test is that it allows
schools to confirm there are no technology issues prior to their actual test day.
While the Assessment System Practice Test serves many purposes, it is not intended to be a
study guide, nor is it content or course specific. The questions on the Assessment System
Practice Test do not reflect the content of the End of Course assessments. Scores are not
collected for the Assessment System Practice Test. Teachers are encouraged to allow
students to take the Assessment System Practice Test prior to taking the EoC assessment.
Practice tests are administered online using the same system that is used for the EoC.
Teachers are supplied with a single Assessment System Practice Test registration code when
they register their students for the EoC assessments. The code has a limited number of uses,
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equal to the number of students in the class, plus one. This allows all students and the
teacher to take the practice test once. Additional practice test codes cannot be generated.
Practice test student codes expire 31 days from the date they are created.
In order to access the practice test, teachers must share the Practice Test Code with their
students. Students and teachers can access the Assessment System Practice Test by logging in
with the Practice Test Code at either http://assessments.pltw.org or
http://exam.fasttestweb.com. Teachers also have the ability to click on the link provided in
myPLTW for direct access to the Assessment System Practice Test. It is the teacher’s
responsibility to ensure that each individual student or teacher only uses the Practice Test
Code one time so that all students can access the practice test.
The Assessment System Practice Test consists of five items and is separated into two sections.
Section One contains two items while Section Two contains three items. Students will have a
total of 10 minutes to complete both sections (five minutes per section). PLTW encourages
students to understand all of the parts of the test including how to move back and forth
between questions, flagging questions for review, and ending the test properly.
Step 7: Printing Test Codes
In order to easily give students their appropriate codes on the day of the test, teachers can
print a formatted view of the test codes for their course. Immediately above the test code list
is a “Printable View” button that, when selected, will display a sheet with each student’s
name, unique test code, and the assessment system login address separated by lines to cut
along.
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Step 8: Distributing Test Codes
On the day of the assessment, the test codes should be distributed to the appropriate
students immediately prior to the testing window. After students have logged into the
system, all test codes must be collected. If the students are taking the test over two testing
periods, the teacher must keep the test codes between the testing sessions. Students should
not keep the codes under any circumstances.
Step 9: Logging into the Assessment System
Students can log into the assessment system by going to http://assessments.pltw.org or
https://exam.fasttestweb.com using the current versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Apple Safari. Additional system requirements can be
viewed by clicking the “System Requirements” link on this site. All schools are responsible for
ensuring that the requirements are met prior to testing.
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Once students have entered their unique test code, they will be prompted to enter their first
name, last name, and birth date in order to verify that the correct student is taking the test.
After the information has been submitted, students will be taken to the directions page of the
test. At this point the student should be instructed to read the directions and teachers should
tell them whether or not they should complete the test in one sitting or two. A separate set
of instructions (PLTW End of Course (EoC) Test Administration Procedures for Teachers/
Proctors) is available within this document for the teacher to read aloud to the class prior to
the start of the assessment. Please note that once a student has finished one section and
moved to the next they are not able to return to the completed section. Furthermore, once a
student has started the second section, they are unable to stop and return at a later time.
Please refer to the testing guidelines and instructions document for more information
regarding administration procedures.
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Student Assessment Scores
Student test scores will be reported to teachers and principals on the 1-9 End of Course scale.
Test scores will be available for teachers, principals, and designated administrators to view on
myPLTW between 4 and 24 hours after a student has taken the test, unless otherwise
communicated. Once in myPLTW, teachers and administrators should click on “Manage
Assessments” and then “View Scores” in order to access student scores. If one or more
students’ scores do not appear within 24 hours after the students have tested, please follow
the instructions at the bottom of the score reporting page. If the scores still don’t appear,
please contact the School Support Team at schoolsupport@pltw.org and notify them of the
issue.
Additional information about the EoC scores can be found in the score interpretation guide,
available in the Assessment PLC on the LMS.
Emergency Stopping Situations
If the following events occur, the procedures listed below must be taken in order for students
to finish the assessment.
Fire Alarm: Students should immediately click the “Save and Quit” button at the bottom of
the page. They can then log back in using the same test code during the next time the class
meets.
Power or Internet Outage: Students should log back in using the same test code when the
power or internet is restored or during the next time the class meets. Items answered up until
the outage will be saved within the system. If the local system experiences network problems
the following message will appear.
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This page has been halted
because the system is
experiencing network problems.
To continue your test, please have
the proctor close this window and
log you back into the system
(using the original test code). If
there are any questions, please
contact schoolsupport@pltw.org.
Please contact the PLTW school support team (schoolsupport@pltw.org) prior to contacting
the support team at FastTest.
Student Illness: If the student has started the test they are responsible for finishing it. No
restarts or retests will be allowed for any reason.
Low Bandwidth/Computer Issues: PLTW is not responsible for testing irregularities that occur
due to low bandwidth issues at the local network level. The tests have been designed to work
with a variety of systems, but we are unable to fix local network problems. Please refer to the
system requirements located on the exam.fasttestweb.com login page for more information.
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APPENDIX A: Sample Letters to Parents/Guardians
(ENGLISH VERSION)
Dear Parents/Guardians:
During the 2013-2014 school year, your son or daughter will take the Project Lead The Way
(PLTW) End of Course Assessment. The PLTW Assessment is a standardized test given at the
completion of a PLTW course. The test measures a student’s achievement in the course and
the scores are utilized in many ways.
This year, the PLTW Assessment will be administered on__________________. It is
important for your child to be present. This notice is being sent home so that you can note
these dates on your calendar and avoid making appointments for your child that would cause
him/her to miss taking the test.
Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact the school.
Sincerely,
(SPANISH VERSION)
Estimados padres de familia/tutores:
Durante el año escolar 2013-2014, su hijo(a) realizará la Prueba de Logros de Project Lead The
Way (PLTW). Esta prueba es una prueba estandarizada que se aplica al final de un curso
PLTW. Esta prueba mide las destrezas de los estudiantes y los resultados de dicha prueba son
utilizados en varias maneras.
Este año, las fechas en que se aplicará la prueba PLTW será __________________. Es
importante que su hijo(a) este presente. Enviamos este aviso a los hogares para que puedan
anotar las fechas en sus calendarios y eviten concertar citas para que su hijo(a) no deje de
hacer la prueba.
Agradecemos su cooperación. Si tuviesen alguna pregunta, por favor, comuníquense con la
escuela.
Atentamente,
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APPENDIX B: Forms and Sign

Do Not Disturb

Record of Absences, Exemptions, and Invalidations
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DO NOT DISTURB SIGN
TESTING IN PROGRESS
DO NOT DISTURB
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RECORD OF ABSENCES, EXEMPTIONS, AND INVALIDATIONS (OPTIONAL)
Assessment Date: __________
Name of School: _____________________________________________
Name of Test Administrator: ___________________________
STUDENT’S NAME
CODE
A = Absence
E = Exemption
I = Invalidation
Assessment
REASON
Specify the specific test
assigned to the student
This form is intended for teachers to use at their own discretion. It is not a required form and should not be sent to PLTW.
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APPENDIX C: Who to Contact for Information
If questions or issues are encountered, including questions about when to test, who to test,
testing procedures, or testing accommodations, please contact the School Support Team
immediately with as many details as possible. The School Support Team can be reached at
877-335-PLTW or schoolsupport@pltw.org.
Any questions regarding the PLTW Assessment Program can be sent to the Assessment Team at
assessment@pltw.org.
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