Reading Academies - Cohort Leader Screener Registration
Upcoming Cohort Leader Screener Windows
- January 13-22, 2025
- February 17-26, 2025
- April 14-23, 2025
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Additional windows during the summer and fall of 2025 will be shared at a later date.
How to register for the Cohort Leader Screener (assessment):
- .ÌýYou will need this ID prior to registering.
- Cohort Leader Screener registration will open on the first day of the window as per the list above.Ìý If you are new to the process and need to register please click hereÌý.Ìý
- Once you completeÌýthe registration process, you will receive an email from 91Èȱ¬ with information on how to login to your accountÌýto access the Screener course.ÌýÌý
- You will have 7 consecutive days to completeÌýthe course (weekends included).ÌýThe seven day countdown will begin from the date and time you register for the course. After the seven day window closes you will not have access to any of your materials.
- Pass/Fail Notifications will be released as per the list above.Ìý
How to prepare for the Cohort Leader Screener:
Prospective cohort leaders are encouraged to review the Cohort Leader Screener Overview for information on the requirements, processes, and roles of a Texas Reading Academies Cohort Leader.Ìý
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the screener consist of? What is the general structure of the assessment?
The Screener consists of two main parts, an initial assessment (multiple choice and short answer), which requires an 80% passing rate to proceed to the next part.Ìý The second part is a set of artifacts, which contain a variety of higher-level tasks to demonstrate competency in the science of teaching reading, both in ELA and SLAR (Biliteracy).
2. How does the Biliteracy screener differ from the General Ed. screener?
The Biliteracy Screener is more comprehensive and prepares a cohort leader to facilitateÌýeither/both General Ed. (ELA)Ìýand Biliteracy (SLAR) cohorts.Ìý The initial assessment (multiple choice and short answer)Ìýconsists of 69Ìýtotal questions for the Biliteracy Screener, as compared to 34Ìýquestions for the General. Ed. Screener.Ìý The artifacts section for each Screener contains the same general types of artifacts, but the Biliteracy Screener contains additional tasks.
3. How long will the screener take?
Overall the Screener should take between 3 toÌý5Ìýhours to complete.
The Screener consists of two parts.Ìý Neither part is officially timed.Ìý However, we estimate that the initial assessment (multiple choice and short answer) should take between 30 -Ìý60 min. (General Ed.) and 45 - 90Ìýmin. (Biliteracy).Ìý We estimate that the artifacts section should take between 2.5 - 3 hours (General Ed.), and 3 - 3.5 hours (Biliteracy).ÌýÌý
4. Do I have to complete the screener all at once?
No. Once you have logged into the system, and started the Screener,Ìýyou may log out and log back in anytime with your 7-day window.ÌýYour progress should be saved.
5. What happens if I do not complete the Screener by the end of the current window?
You will have to sign up to retake the Screener in a later window, and your progress will not be saved.
6. When will I find out if I have passed the Screener?
You will know right away if you passed the first part, an initial assessment (multiple choice and short answer), because you will automatically proceed to the next part of the Screener, the artifacts section, if you score an 80% or higher.ÌýHowever, someÌýartifacts will be reviewed by aÌýCohort Leader Review Panel, that is set to convene afterÌýthe end of the Screener window.Ìý
To see the final screener results please sign intoÌý.
7. What happens if I do not pass the screener?
You will have to sign up to retake the Screener in a later window. You can attempt theÌýScreener 3 times per year.
8. What are the next steps if I pass the screener?
You will need to be hired by an Authorized Provider. Once you are working with an Authorized Provider they will sign you up for Cohort Leader Training.
9. Can the Review Panel Artifacts be contested?
No. The Review Panel Artifacts are graded by our Westat panel of national experts in the Science of Teaching Reading. All panelists have received calibration sessions with our 91Èȱ¬ Content team to ensure that grading is accurate with our standards. Each artifact is graded by 3 different panelists to ensure that the grade aligns to the rubric.Ìý
10. Does passing the Cohort Leader Screener count towards HB3 credit?
No. In order to receive HB3 credit you must meet the following criteria:
- Pass the Cohort Leader Screener
- Hired by an Authorized Provider
- Attend Cohort Leader Training
- Lead a minimum of one cohort for the 12-month term
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