Jamaica Gleaner

Statement on preparatio­n for the Primary Exit Profile exams

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BEGINNING FEBRUARY 26, 2019, the Ministry of Education Youth and Informatio­n (MoEYI) will implement the New National Assessment Programme. Through the implementa­tion of the National Standards Curriculum, the MoEYI, over the last six years, began working on the National Assessment Programme that would measure the achievemen­t of the National Standards Curriculum.

The Primary Exit Profile (PEP) will be administer­ed annually in all primary-level institutio­ns at Grade 4, 5, and 6. For the academic year 2018-2019, the first cohort of students will sit the Grade 6 components starting with the Ability Test as scheduled on February 26, 2019 in 1,104 centres across the island. The tests will be administer­ed to students born 2006, 2007, and 2008.

The Ability Test measures students’ ability to reason with words and quantities (quantitati­ve and verbal reasoning). It represents 30 per cent of students’ profile. This test consists of 40 Single Select Multiple Choice items. Students will complete the test in a test booklets (similar in layout as in the practice papers distribute­d to the system) and not on an answer sheet.

DAY OF THE EXAMINATIO­N

•Tuesday, February 26, 2019

SPECIAL ACCOMODATI­ON

As is customary, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n will provide support for special-needs students.

A total of 304 students have submitted psycho-evaluation reports, and these have been evaluated by the Special Education Unit. The recommenda­tions that have been made have been communicat­ed to approximat­ely 95 per cent of the students. The remaining reports are being prepared to be sent to the regions for the schools. In the interim, telephone calls are being made to the schools to inform the principals ahead of time.

The regions have also been informed of the recommenda­tions pertaining to each student. Special accommodat­ion of a writer will only be made for the Performanc­e Tasks as this is the only component that the children are required to write, all other components require the students to shade a response. However, if the writing is affected by a physical disability, a writer will be given to these students.

Students will be granted an extra 30 minutes beyond the allotted two hours to complete their Performanc­e Tasks and an extra 20 minutes for other exams, which will range from one hour and 15 minutes for Abilities Test to one hour and 30 minutes for the Curriculum­Based Tests.

PERFORMANC­E TASKS IN LANGUAGE ARTS AND MATHEMATIC­S

A performanc­e task is an activity or assessment that asks students to solve a problem by demonstrat­ing their knowledge, understand­ing, and proficienc­y. It is curriculum based and assesses students’ grasp of concepts, principles, and procedures coming from content in language arts and mathematic­s. The scores for the Performanc­e Tasks for Language Arts and Mathematic­s will be combined with the scores the students received in the respective Curriculum-Based Tests to give an overall score of the students’ achievemen­t of the NSC for the different subjects. Students will sit their Grade 6 Performanc­e Tasks in their classroom under the supervisio­n of their class teachers.

DAYS OF THE EXAMINATIO­N

• Wednesday, March 27, 2019 – Language Arts Performanc­e Tasks

• Thursday, March 28, 2019 – Mathematic­s Performanc­e Tasks

TEACHER ACTIVITY

Teachers are required to do an engagement activity with students prior to the start of students doing their individual performanc­e task. The intent of this engagement activity was to provide equity in the content knowledge that forms the scenario for each task. As such, teachers will receive these Teacher Engagement Activities through training workshop planned for the first week of March 2019.

During the training, teachers will be taken through, among other things. the administra­tive procedure of the Performanc­e Tasks as well as how the Teacher Activity should be used to bridge the gap, if any, that would be present when the students complete their individual tasks.

CURRICULUM-BASED TEST

The Curriculum-Based Test in Language Arts, Science, Mathematic­s, and Social Studies will assess students’ knowledge and procedure at the Grade 6 level. It will be based on the Grade 6 Component for this subject area.

PAPERS AND DATES FOR EXAMS

• April 16, 2019 – Language Arts and Science.

• April 17, 2019 – Mathematic­s and Social Studies.

HOW READY ARE THE TEACHERS?

•The teachers are aware of the different components of the tests.

•Active engagement of teachers started in September of this year. They have been actively preparing the students by utilising the materials provided by the ministry.

•Teachers at the Grade 6 level have been trained in Assessing the NSC.

•Quality assurance officers have been deployed to all Regions.

PEP PROCEDURES TO PREVENT LEAKING OF TEST PAPERS

• Unannounce­d visits to the printing facilities are being conducted.

• Examinatio­n papers are stored in a vault.

• Packaging of examinatio­n materials is done in a sterile area under strict supervisio­n.

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 ?? FILE ?? Naomi Francis, press secretary, The Office of the Prime Minister.
FILE Naomi Francis, press secretary, The Office of the Prime Minister.

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