Washington Access to Instruction and Measurement (WA-AIM)
Washington Access to Instruction and Measurement (WA-AIM)
WA-AIM
Presenters
- Toni Wheeler
Description
WA-AIM Understanding the Access Point Framework: 9 am - 12 noon
The Washington Access to Instruction & Measurement (WA-AIM) is the state alternate assessment designed for student with significant cognitive disabilities. Through individual, small group, and whole group activities, participants to gain a deeper understanding of the Access Point Frameworks, which are the underlying structural framework for the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the WA-AIM.
Required Materials:
- Paper or electronic copies of the WA-AIM Access Point Frameworks,
- At least 1 set (all three access point levels) of Performance Tasks the educator wants a deeper understanding of.
Lunch 12 - 1 pm
WA-AIM Administration Training: 1 - 4 pm
Participants will be provided with an overview of the WA-AIM components, administration procedures, and the electronic systems utilized in administration of the WA-AIM. Participants will:
- Understand current federal and state legislation around alternate assessments.
- Understand the state’s definition of Significant Cognitive Disability and the WA-AIM participation criteria.
- Review relevant learner characteristics information of students who take the WA-AIM.
- Understand the process for administering the WA-AIM.
- Understanding the data systems involved in administering the WA-AIM.
- Preview future system improvements and assist OSPI in prioritizing improvement efforts.
Event Notes
Please bring laptop to access the Train the Trainer Facilitators Guide for the PM session.
Location
Dates
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Tue, January 7 20209:00 AM - 12:00 PMESD 113
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Tue, January 7 20201:00 PM - 4:00 PMESD 113
Registration
Event # 98365
- Price
- Free
- Registered
- 30 / 54
- Registration Ends
- Monday Jan 6, 2020 12:30 PM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: OLAD01056.00 | Clock Hours | $23.00 |
6.00 | Attendance Hours |