Testing SEND and EAL students
SEND accommodations
Broadly, we recommend the following regarding accommodations for PTM. The advice may vary depending on the purpose of the assessment and the needs of each individual child. The access arrangements differ depending on the type of test selected. For most accommodations, we broadly recommend selecting the paper format of PTM. Please see below.
Paper
The following test accommodations CAN be used with PTM Paper:
- Scribe/transcribe
- Prompt (prompting students to keep them on track)
- Coloured overlay
The following MIGHT be acceptable to use with PTM paper, please contact us for further details:
- Reader (questions/instructions cannot be rephrased, support cannot be given for mathematical content such as numbers or symbols)
- Additional time (Alternatively the test can be easily split into two sections and delivered over 2 sittings within a week, it is advised that Mental Maths aspects of the test are administered separately)
- Rest break (not advised for Mental Maths subtest)
- Enlargement (be aware of questions which require diagrams to be to scale)
Digital
The following test accommodations CAN be used with PTM Digital:
- Prompt (prompting students to keep them on track)
- Coloured overlay
The following test accommodations CANNOT be used with PTM Digital:
- Reader (audio is provided for all relevant instructions. For students with a hearing impairment we recommend using the paper test where a Reader can be used)
- Practical assistant (you may wish to consider using the paper version instead)
- Enlargement (we recommend using the paper version for students who require enlargement)
The following test accommodations MIGHT be acceptable for use with PTM digital, please contact us for further details:
- Additional time (Alternatively the test can be easily split into two sections and delivered over 2 sittings within a week. It is advised that Mental Maths aspects of the test are administered separately. Student’s work will only be saved once the ‘End Test’ button has been selected so please consider this when planning timings)
- Rest break (student’s work will only be saved once the ‘End Test’ button has been selected so please consider this when planning timings)
Timings
PTM is not a timed test – students should be given as long as they need to complete it (apart from Mental Maths sections).
If there is anything about the tests that students don’t understand, they should ask. Teachers may give additional information on procedure and assist students in completing the front cover of their answer booklets.
Testing the cohort
The test should be given to all students in the relevant age group or class. However, if the test will cause distress to a student, or you are certain that a student will score no marks at all, then it is not necessary to include such students. Similarly, students should be encouraged to work through all of the test, but where you judge that it would be inappropriate for a student to continue, it is permissible for that student to stop.
Students who are absent on the day of testing may be tested later, if this is convenient for the school.
Testing EAL students
The administration of the test can be adapted for students for whom English is an additional language (EAL). This includes providing reading assistance for pupils with literacy difficulties. However, no assistance should be given with any mathmatical content of the test, including explaining terms, and support provided should not involve rewording the questions as this can mislead pupils.
Scores resulting from such non-standard administration of the test should be considered with caution. However, a standard administration will not give a meaningful result if the student is unable to access the test effectively.
Please contact your accounts manager or education adviser for further information.
Contact us
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