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The University of the State of New York
THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Albany, New York 12234

Information Booklet for Scoring
Regents Examinations in the Sciences
Living Environment
Physical Setting/Chemistry
Physical Setting/Earth Science
Physical Setting/Physics

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

The general procedures to be followed in administering Regents Examinations are provided in the publications Directions for Administering Regents Examinations (DET 541), and Regents Examinations, Regents Competency Tests, and Proficiency Examinations: School Administrator’s Manual, 2001 Edition. Copies of the Directions are shipped to schools prior to each Regents Examination period and may also be accessed on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/hsgen.html. The School Administrator’s Manual may be accessed on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ osa/hsinfogen/hsinfogenarch/sam2001.pdf.
If you have questions about general test administration procedures for Regents Examinations in
the sciences for which you are unable to find answers in either of these documents, you may send an inquiry by e-mail to emscassessinfo@mail.nysed.gov or you may call the Office of State Assessment
at 518-474-8220 or 518-474-5902.
If you have questions about rating Regents Examinations in the sciences for which you are unable to find answers in this information booklet or on our web site, you may send an inquiry by e-mail to emscurric@mail.nysed.gov or you may call the Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Instructional Technology at 518-474-5922.
School administrators should print or photocopy this information booklet and distribute copies to all school personnel who will be scoring these examinations.

DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TESTS

Living Environment

The Living Environment Examination is based on the publication The Living Environment Core Curriculum. The following table shows the types of questions and the raw-score credit allotment for each part of the examination:


Part

Question Type

Number of Questions

Total Number of Raw-Score Credits

A

multiple choice

30

30

B–1

multiple choice

4–15

25

B–2

multiple choice and open ended

4–20

C

open ended

5–15

17

D

multiple choice and open ended

5–13

13

 

TOTAL

85

The total-test raw score will be converted to a scaled score using a conversion chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa.

Physical Setting/Chemistry

The Physical Setting/Chemistry Examination is based on the publication Physical Setting/Chemistry Core Curriculum. The following table shows the types of questions and the raw-score credit allotment for each part of the examination:

Part

Question Type

Number of Questions

Total Number of Raw-Score Credits

A

multiple choice

30–35

30–35

B–1

multiple choice

15–20

30–35

B–2

open ended

7–15

C

open ended

15–20

15–22

 

TOTAL

85

The total-test raw score will be converted to a scaled score using a conversion chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa.

Physical Setting/Earth Science

The Physical Setting/Earth Science Examination, based on the publication Physical Setting/Earth Science Core Curriculum, consists of two components: a performance test and a written test.
Performance Test: The 2001 edition of the Earth Science Performance Test is to be administered during the last two weeks of the course, but no later than the day before the administration of the written test. Specific directions for administering and scoring the performance test are provided in the Directions for Administering, printed on blue paper, and in the rating guide, printed on yellow paper. Teachers are strongly encouraged to review these directions before administering or rating the performance test. The student’s raw score on the performance test is to be entered in the box both on the student’s performance test answer booklet and on the student’s answer booklet for the written test. The maximum total raw score for the performance test is 23.
The school must give students who have already taken the Earth Science Performance Test as part of a prior administration of the Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science and who are retaking this examination the choice whether or not to retake the performance test. The student may choose not to take the performance test again, instead applying the score earned on the most recent performance test taken to the score earned on the new written test to determine his or her final examination score. If the student elects to take the performance test again, the new performance test score must be used in conjunction with the score earned on the written test to determine the final score. A performance test score, however, may never be applied retroactively to a written test score earned in an earlier administration.
Written Test: The table on the next page shows the types of questions and the raw-score credit allotment for each part of the written test:

 

 





Part

Question Type

Number of Questions

Total Number of Raw-Score Credits

A

multiple choice

35

35

B–1

multiple choice

14–18

29–30

B–2

open ended

7–15

C

open ended

10–20

20–21

 

TOTAL

85

The total-test raw score will be converted to a scaled score using a conversion chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa.

Physical Setting/Physics

The Physical Setting/Physics Examination is based on the publication Physical Setting/Physics Core Curriculum. The following table shows the types of questions and the raw-score credit allotment for each part of the examination:

Part

Question Type

Number of Questions

Total Number of Raw-Score Credits

A

multiple choice

35

35

B–1

multiple choice

8–15

30

B–2

open ended and multiple choice

10–18

C

open ended

9–17

20

 

TOTAL

85

The total-test raw score will be converted to a scaled score using a conversion chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa.

SCORING THE EXAMINATIONS

Each examination must be scored by a committee of science teachers. It is strongly recommended that the committee scoring each of the science Regents Examinations be composed of teachers of that area of science. Each committee must consist of at least two teachers. Each of these teachers should be responsible for scoring a selected number of the open-ended questions. No one teacher is to score all the open-ended questions on a student’s answer paper. The more teachers serving on a committee, the fewer questions each teacher scores. This process yields consistent and reliable scores and allows scoring to proceed quickly.
When student papers are scored in cooperation with another school, answer papers may be transported to the cooperating school. It remains the principal’s responsibility to ensure the security of such papers while they are out of the building.
Each examination will be accompanied by a Scoring Key and Rating Guide that includes the answers to the multiple-choice questions and rubrics for scoring each of the open-ended questions. Teachers should become thoroughly familiar with the rubrics for the questions they are scoring before rating students’ responses.
Students’ responses must be scored strictly according to the Scoring Key and Rating Guide. No credit should be granted for a multiple-choice question if a student gives more than one answer. If a student gives more than one answer for an open-ended question, only the first answer should be rated. For open-ended questions, credit may be allowed for responses other than those given in the Scoring Key and Rating Guide if the response is a scientifically accurate answer to the question and demonstrates adequate knowledge as indicated by the examples in the rating guide. Fractional credit is not allowed. Only whole-number credit may be given to a response. Units need not be given when the wording of the question allows such omissions.
For the Regents Examinations in the sciences, the answer sheets provide appropriate boxes for recording the scores for each part of the written test, the total raw score, and the final (scaled) score. The answer sheet for the Physical Setting/Earth Science Examination also includes a box for recording the performance test score.

Scoring of Multiple-Choice Questions

Multiple-choice questions may be either hand scored or machine scored. When hand scoring, indicate by means of a check mark each incorrect or omitted answer to multiple-choice questions on the designated answer sheet. Do not place a check mark beside a correct answer. Use only red ink or red pencil. In the appropriate space on the student’s answer sheet, record the number of multiple-choice questions the student answered correctly.
Machine-scorable answer sheets must be provided and scored by the school. Answer sheets supplied by the school must provide the same number of response options as are given in the examination questions, and the choices must be labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, not A, B, C, D. Instructions for using the answer sheets must be developed locally and provided to the proctors administering the examinations.
Before answer sheets can be machine scored, several samples must be both machine and manually scored to ensure the accuracy of the machine-scoring process. All discrepancies must be rectified before student answer sheets are machine scored. When machine scoring is completed, a sample of the scored answer sheets must be scored manually to verify the accuracy of the machine-scoring process.

DETERMINING THE STUDENT’S FINAL EXAMINATION SCORE

For the Regents Examinations in the sciences, a chart for converting the student’s raw score(s) to a scaled score is provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa. The scaled score is the student’s final examination score. Because the scaled scores corresponding to raw scores in the conversion chart change from one examination administration to another, it is crucial that, for each administration, you use only the conversion chart provided for that administration to determine the student’s final score. Take extreme care in recording the student’s score on each part of each examination, adding these scores to determine the total written test raw score, and using the conversion chart to obtain the correct scaled score.


For the Regents Examinations in the sciences, all student answer papers that receive a scaled score of 60 through 64 must be scored a second time. The principal may elect to have the scoring committee also score a second time those student answer papers that received a scaled score of 50 through 54, or all student answer papers. For the second scoring, a different committee of teachers may score the student’s paper or the original committee may score the paper. However, not eacher may score the same open-ended questions that he or she scored in the first rating of the paper. It is the responsibility of the school principal to ensure that the student’s final examination score is based on a fair, accurate, and reliable scoring of the student’s answer paper.


Appendixes I through IV include more specific information about determining the student’s final examination score for the Regents Examinations in the sciences.
When the teacher scoring committee completes the scoring process, test scores must be considered final and must be entered onto students’ permanent records.

Principals and other administrative staff in a school or district do not have the authority to set aside the scores arrived at by the teacher scoring committee and rescore student examination papers or to change any scores assigned through the procedures described in this manual and in the scoring materials provided by the Department. Any principal or administrator found to have done so, except in the circumstances described below, will be in violation of Department policy regarding the scoring of State examinations. Teachers and administrators who violate Department policy with respect to scoring State examinations may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with Sections 3020 and 3020-a of Education Law or to action against their certification pursuant to Part 83 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education.


On rare occasions, an administrator may learn that an isolated error occurred in the calculation of a final score for a student or in recording students’ scores in their permanent records. For example, the final score may have been based on an incorrect summing of the student’s raw scores for parts of the test or from a misreading of the conversion chart. When such errors involve no more than five students’ final scores on any Regents Examination and when such errors are detected within four months of the test date, the principal may arrange for the corrected score to be recorded in the student’s permanent record. However, in all such instances, the principal must advise the Office of State Assessment in writing that the student’s score has been corrected. The written notification to the Department must be signed by the principal or superintendent and must include the names of the students whose scores have been corrected, the name of the examination, the students’ original and corrected scores, and a brief explanation of the nature of the scoring error that was corrected.


If an administrator has substantial reason to believe that the teacher scoring committee has failed to accurately score more than five student answer papers on any examination, the administrator must first obtain permission in writing from the Office of State Assessment before arranging for or permitting a rescoring of student papers. The written request to the Office of State Assessment must come from the superintendent of a public school district or the chief administrative officer of a nonpublic or charter school and must include the examination title, date of administration, and number of students whose papers would be subject to such rescoring. This request must also include a statement explaining why the administrator believes that the teacher scoring committee failed to score appropriately and, thus, why he or she believes rescoring the examination papers is necessary. As part of this submission, the school administrator must make clear his or her understanding that such extraordinary re-rating may be carried out only by a full committee of teachers constituted in accordance with the scoring guidelines presented above and fully utilizing the scoring materials for this test provided by the Department.

The Department sometimes finds it necessary to notify schools of a revision to the scoring key and rating guide for an examination. Should this occur after the scoring committee has completed its work, the principal is authorized to have appropriate members of the scoring committee review students’ responses only to the specific question(s) referenced in the notification and to adjust students’ final examination scores when appropriate. Only in such circumstances is the school not required to notify or obtain approval from the Department to correct students’ final examination scores.

 

Appendixes

 

 


Appendix I

 Determining the Student’s Final Examination Score
for the Living Environment Examination

 

 

Part

Maximum
Score

Student’s
Score

 

 

A

30

 

 

 

B–1

 

 

 

 

B–2

 

 

 

 

C

17

 

 

 

D

13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Raw Score
(maximum Raw Score: 85)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final Score
(from conversion chart)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raters’ Initials

Rater 1

………

Rater 2

………

A box like the one shown to the right will appear on the student’s answer sheet for the Living Environment Examination.
Record the student’s scores for Part A, Part B–1, Part B–2, Part C, and Part D on the designated lines. Add the five scores for these parts and enter the total in the box labeled “Total Raw Score.” The maximum total raw score for the test is 85.
To determine the student’s final examination score, use the chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa. Locate the student’s total-test raw score in the column labeled “Raw Score” and then locate the scaled score that corresponds to that raw score. The scaled score is the student’s final examination score. Record this score in the box labeled “Final Score.”
The format of the chart is illustrated below. The chart provided on the Department’s web site for each administration of this examination will include scores ranging from 0 to 100 within the cells of the chart. It is crucial that, for each administration, you use only the conversion chart provided for that specific administration to determine the student’s final examination score.

Regents Examination in Living Environment

Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scaled Scores)


Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

85

100

56

 

27

 

84

 

55

 

26

 

83

 

54

 

25

 

82

 

53

 

24

 

81

 

52

 

23

 

80

 

51

 

22

 

79

 

50

 

21

 

78

 

49

 

20

 

77

 

48

 

19

 

76

 

47

 

18

 

75

 

46

 

17

 

74

 

45

 

16

 

73

 

44

 

15

 

72

 

43

 

14

 

71

 

42

 

13

 

70

 

41

 

12

 

69

 

40

 

11

 

68

 

39

 

10

 

67

 

38

 

9

 

66

 

37

 

8

 

65

 

36

 

7

 

64

 

35

 

6

 

63

 

34

 

5

 

62

 

33

 

4

 

61

 

32

 

3

 

60

 

31

 

2

 

59

 

30

 

1

 

58

 

29

 

0

0

57

 

28

 

 

 

 

Appendix II
Determining the Student’s Final Examination Score
for the Physical Setting/Chemistry Examination

Text Box: 	  Part	Maximum  Score	Student’s  Score  	A			  	B–1			  	B–2			  	C	    Total Written Test Score  (Maximum Raw Score: 85)		    Final Score  (from conversion chart)		  		  			  Raters’ Initials:  Rater 1	………	Rater 2	………
A box like the one shown to the right will appear on
the student’s answer booklet for the Physical Setting/
Chemistry Examination.
Record the student’s scores for Part A, Part B–1,
Part B–2, and Part C on the designated lines. Add the four scores for these parts and enter the total in the box labeled “Total Written Test Score.” The maximum total raw score for the written test is 85.
To determine the student’s final examination score,
use the chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa . Locate the student’s total-test raw score in the column labeled “Raw Score” and then locate the scaled score that corresponds to that raw score. The scaled score is the student’s final examination score. Record this score in the box labeled “Final Score.”
The format of the chart is illustrated below. The chart provided on the Department’s web site for each administration of this examination will include scores ranging from 0 to 100 within the cells of the chart. It is crucial that, for each administration, you use only the conversion chart provided for that specific administration to determine the student’s final examination score.

Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Chemistry

Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scaled Scores)


Raw
Score

Scaled Score

Raw Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

85

100

63

 

41

 

19

 

84

 

62

 

40

 

18

 

83

 

61

 

39

 

17

 

82

 

60

 

38

 

16

 

81

 

59

 

37

 

15

 

80

 

58

 

36

 

14

 

79

 

57

 

35

 

13

 

78

 

56

 

34

 

12

 

77

 

55

 

33

 

11

 

76

 

54

 

32

 

10

 

75

 

53

 

31

 

9

 

74

 

52

 

30

 

8

 

73

 

51

 

29

 

7

 

72

 

50

 

28

 

6

 

71

 

49

 

27

 

5

 

70

 

48

 

26

 

4

 

69

 

47

 

25

 

3

 

68

 

46

 

24

 

2

 

67

 

45

 

23

 

1

 

66

 

44

 

22

 

0

0

65

 

43

 

21

 

 

 

64

 

42

 

20

 

 

 



Appendix III

Determining the Student’s Final Examination Score
for the Physical Setting/Earth Science Examination

Text Box: 			  		Performance Test Score  (Maximum Score: 23)	  ………………..…………………….………………..	  	  Part	Maximum  Score	Student’s  Score  	A	35		  	B–1			  	B–2			  	C			  	  Total Written Test Score  (Maximum Raw Score: 85)		  	  Final Score  (from conversion chart)		  		  			  Raters’ Initials:  Rater 1	………	Rater 2	………    A box like the one shown to the right will appear
on the student’s answer booklet for the Physical Setting/Earth Science Examination. The maximum score for Part B–1, Part B–2, and Part C may change from one examination to another.
Record the student’s performance test score in the designated box in the top left corner. The maximum raw score for the performance test is 23.
Record the student’s scores for Part A, Part B–1,
Part B–2, and Part C on the designated lines. Add the four scores for these parts and enter the total in the box labeled “Total Written Test Score.” The maximum total raw score for the written test is 85.
To determine the student’s final examination score, use the chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa. Locate the student’s performance test score across the top of the chart and the student’s total written test score down the side of the chart. The point where those two scores intersect is the student’s final examination score. Record this score in the box labeled “Final Score.”
The format of the chart is illustrated on the next page. (Only the first half of the chart has been reproduced in this publication.) The chart provided on the Department’s web site for each administration of this examination will include scores ranging from 0 to 100 within the cells of the chart. It is crucial that, for each administration, you use only the conversion chart provided for that specific administration to determine the student’s final examination score.

Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science
Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scaled Scores)

 

 

Total Performance Test Score

 

 

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Total Written Test Score

85

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  84                                                
  83                                                
  82                                                
  81                                                
  80                                                
  79                                                
  78                                                
  77                                                
  76                                                
  75                                                
  74                                                
  73                                                
  72                                                
  71                                                
  70                                                
  69                                                
  68                                                
  67                                                
  66                                                
  65                                                
  64                                                
  63                                                
  62                                                
  61                                                
  60                                                
  59                                                
  58                                                
  57                                                
  56                                                
  55                                                
  54                                                
  53                                                
  52                                                
  51                                                
  50                                                
  49                                                
  48                                                
  47                                                
  46                                                
  45                                                
  44                                                

This abbreviated chart is for illustration purposes only. The chart provided on the Department’s web site for each administration of this examination will be two pages long and will provide score conversions for the entire range of total written test scores (0–85).

 

 

Appendix IV

Determining the Student’s Final Examination Score
for the Physical Setting/Physics Examination

Text Box: 	  Part	Maximum  Score	Student’s  Score	  	A	35		  	B–1			  	B–2			  	C	20		  			  			  Total Written Test Score  (Maximum Raw Score: 85)		  			  Final Score  (From Conversion Chart)			  			  			  Raters’ Initials:  Rater 1	………	Rater 2	………    A box like the one shown to the right will appear on
the student’s answer booklet for the Physical Setting/Physics Examination. The maximum score for Parts B–1 and B–2
may change from one examination administration to another. However, the maximum score for the entire Part B will be 30 on all examinations.
Record the student’s scores for Part A, Part B–1, Part B–2, and Part C on the designated lines. Add the four scores for these parts and enter the total in the box labeled “Total Written Test Score.” The maximum total raw score for the test is 85.
To determine the student’s final examination score, use the chart provided for each administration on the Department’s web site at: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa. Locate the student’s total-test raw score in the column labeled “Raw Score” and then locate the scaled score that corresponds to that raw score. The scaled score is the student’s final examination score. Record this score in the box labeled “Final Score.”
The format of the chart is illustrated below. The chart provided on the Department’s web site for each administration of this examination will include scores ranging from 0 to 100 within the cells of the chart. It is crucial that, for each administration, you use only the conversion chart provided for that specific administration to determine the student’s final examination score.

Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Physics

Chart for Converting Total Test Raw Scores to
Final Examination Scores (Scaled Scores)


Raw
Score

Scaled Score

Raw Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

Raw
Score

Scaled
Score

85

100

63

 

41

 

19

 

84

 

62

 

40

 

18

 

83

 

61

 

39

 

17

 

82

 

60

 

38

 

16

 

81

 

59

 

37

 

15

 

80

 

58

 

36

 

14

 

79

 

57

 

35

 

13

 

78

 

56

 

34

 

12

 

77

 

55

 

33

 

11

 

76

 

54

 

32

 

10

 

75

 

53

 

31

 

9

 

74

 

52

 

30

 

8

 

73

 

51

 

29

 

7

 

72

 

50

 

28

 

6

 

71

 

49

 

27

 

5

 

70

 

48

 

26

 

4

 

69

 

47

 

25

 

3

 

68

 

46

 

24

 

2

 

67

 

45

 

23

 

1

 

66

 

44

 

22

 

0

0

65

 

43

 

21

 

 

 

64

 

42

 

20