Oregon will allow students to use spell check on state writing tests in 2011

moshquerade

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All aboard the failboat :\


Oregon will allow students to use spell check on state writing tests in 2011


Published: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 11:52 PM Updated: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 10:51 AM

Do you have to be good at spelling to be a good writer? Not necessarily, at least not in Oregon public schools.

As middle and high school kids begin taking state writing tests next month, they'll have a new tool at their fingertips: spell check.

For the first time, Oregon is allowing students -- those taking online and paper tests -- to use a spell check button on a computer to check their work before submitting answers to the writing test prompts. State officials say the change is an opportunity to better assess students' writing skills and focus less on typos.

"We are not letting a student's keyboarding skills get in the way of being able to judge their writing ability," said state Superintendent Susan Castillo. "As we're using technology to improve what we're doing with assessments as a nation, we believe that spell check will be one of those tools."

Castillo and staff from the Oregon Department of Education presented information on the change Tuesday to members of the Oregon House Education Committee.

Legislators questioned whether research showed that allowing the use of spell check was in the best interest of students, and whether the move could put Oregon students behind peers in other states.

"The concern I was hearing from colleagues in my school districts is that seeing a kid struggle with spelling on the test forces them to continue to work on spelling with that student," said Rep. Sherrie Sprenger, R-Scio. "Instead, we're going to be saying there's a tool to adapt for that. But there's value in continuing to persevere in learning that skill."

Rep. Ron Maurer, D-Grants Pass, who ran unsuccessfully to unseat Castillo in May, said he disagreed with the whole idea of using the technology on student tests.

"I don't think it's in the best interest of our kids," he said. "That's just my philosophy."

Oregon was the first state to launch online adaptive testing for students and is likely treading new ground among states in the use of spell check as well. The National Assessment of Educational Progress, an assessment commonly referred to as the nation's report card, also has begun allowing students to use spell check during the writing test.

Fourth graders won't be able to use automatic spell check on the Oregon writing tests because department of education staff say elementary students are still learning the foundations of spelling. But, those kids will have access to a dictionary or a hand-held electronic spellchecker, as do all Oregon students.

A panel of school district administrators and teachers met for nearly a year to determine whether Oregon should begin using spell check. They determined that offering the option would also be more fair to students. Students who choose to complete work samples to demonstrate proficiency in a subject area instead of passing a state test would have the ability to use spell check.

And while students may be able to correct typos, department staff said students must still know how to spell and use grammar to be successful. In a demonstration of the automatic spell check, the system highlighted one commonly misspelled word but didn't catch misused punctuation, words written in all caps or homonyms.

The system will not automatically correct the misspelled words but will provide several options in a menu for students to choose.

"Students must still know how to recognize a correct word and correct spelling," said Tony Alpert, director of assessment at the state Department of Education. "We're giving one additional tool to students to identify potential misspellings. It's consistent with how we might expect kids to learn how to use the technology in life."
http://www.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2010/12/oregon_will_allow_students_to.html
 

rudder

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And while students may be able to correct typos, department staff said students must still know how to spell and use grammar to be successful.

well hell... let them use the grammar checker.
 

kranky

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Grate! If ewe can use a spell checker on the test, than eye think many people well get hire scores!
 

lord_emperor

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This is fine, the test is for writing, not typing. I juxtapose letters in words all the time and things I write would be barely intelligible if not for spell checking.

This is probably the cheaper solution compared to giving students typing lessons.
 

Saint Nick

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There is clearly no point in going to school. All of the answers we could ever conceive are located on the internet or stored in some sort of electronic device. Everyone knows this.
 

Tweak155

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Figured it would come to this. More and more people rely on computers to live life, why not start young?
 

moshquerade

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This is fine, the test is for writing, not typing. I juxtapose letters in words all the time and things I write would be barely intelligible if not for spell checking.

This is probably the cheaper solution compared to giving students typing lessons.
why not just type it for them too?

you are missing the point. even if the test is for "writing" they still need to learn how to spell correctly. any reason given for allowing this is a cop out.
 

rcpratt

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Pathetic. The number of college kids that are terrible writers/spellers is already terrible enough.
 

highland145

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This is exactly why I pay for private school. I expect them to challenge him and I expect him to learn. So far, great effort by both.

25 new vocab every week (4th grade). Last week had conscience and significantly on it.
 

rcpratt

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This is exactly why I pay for private school. I expect them to challenge him and I expect him to learn. So far, great effort by both.

25 new vocab every week (4th grade). Last week had conscience and significantly on it.
Meh, there are some great public schools.

Although the cost of living in those districts sometimes costs almost as much as private school anyways.
 

purbeast0

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meh, in the real world you have spell checkers, i don't see a big deal about this unless it happens at too early an age.

by the time i hit highschool i wasnt taking any spelling or vocab classes.
 

shortylickens

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Not surprising to me.
I lived up there for two years and the one thing I learned well is that Oregons schools are joke. In Eugene approximately 1/3 of the students cut class on a daily basis. The schools not only fail to track them down and force them back to school, they graduate the students every year anyway. No better example of toilet paper diplomas than an Oregon public school.
When I lived up there they were ranked number 47 in the country.
Now think about that for a minute.

Now think about this:
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana.
At least one of those states is better than Oregon. Maybe a couple.

Does that not scare the fuck out of anyone?
 

highland145

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Meh, there are some great public schools.

Although the cost of living in those districts sometimes costs almost as much as private school anyways.
Agree. We have 2 "national schools of excellence" for elementary age. I don't live in their districts and can't swap my kid to them. Also, keep in mind this is S.C. Compared to the rest of the country, we don't fair so well.
 

spidey07

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These crutch whill kripel all ebilty to right or spell. Speeling are crikital skeels wunted for learning.
 

Paladin3

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I don't agree with allowing spell check on writing tests, but exactly what is the goal of education? I would say the primary goal of education is to teach people to think. If you can't think then you can't communicate in writing well and, weather the computer corrects your spelling or not, you should still fail the test.

Look around these forums. With spell check, grammar check and all the endless resources of the Internet at our disposal, look how often our attempts to effectively communicate via the written word fails.
 
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