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Race to the Top Assessment Program Public Meeting, Boston, MA H Gary Cook, Ph.D. Wisconsin Center for Education Research November 12, 2009

Race to the Top Assessment Program Public Meeting, Boston, MA H Gary Cook, Ph.D. Wisconsin Center for Education Research November 12, 2009

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Guiding Principles of Assessment System Based on standards built toward college readiness Track the progress toward and attainment of college readiness for individual students Results support teaching and learning; program and school effectiveness; teacher and principle effectiveness; and students’ college or career readiness

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Page 1: Race to the Top Assessment Program Public Meeting, Boston, MA H Gary Cook, Ph.D. Wisconsin Center for Education Research November 12, 2009

Race to the Top Assessment Program

Public Meeting, Boston, MA

H Gary Cook, Ph.D.Wisconsin Center for Education Research

November 12, 2009

Page 2: Race to the Top Assessment Program Public Meeting, Boston, MA H Gary Cook, Ph.D. Wisconsin Center for Education Research November 12, 2009

Overview

• Assessment system guiding principles• Proposed assessment system• Accessible item types• Things to think about

Page 3: Race to the Top Assessment Program Public Meeting, Boston, MA H Gary Cook, Ph.D. Wisconsin Center for Education Research November 12, 2009

Guiding Principles of Assessment System

• Based on standards built toward college readiness

• Track the progress toward and attainment of college readiness for individual students

• Results support teaching and learning; program and school effectiveness; teacher and principle effectiveness; and students’ college or career readiness

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Guiding Principles of Assessment System

• Support good instructional practice• Accessible to broad range of students• Appropriately samples subject area• Provide timely and actionable results• Valid and reliable• Appropriately secure• Not cost prohibitive

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Current State Assessment Cycle

Assessment

Results

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Current State Assessment Cycle

Assessment

Results

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Proposed State Assessment Cycle

Assessment

Results

Assessment Assessment

Results Results

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Proposed System Consortium Based

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Proposed Assessment System Delivered On-line

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Proposed Assessment Content

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Shared Scope and Sequence

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Assessment Results

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Progression of Language Support

Language Neutral

Assessment

Supported Language

Assessment

Traditional Assessment

English Language

ProficiencyAssessment

English Language

Arts Assessment

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Accessible Item Types

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Sample Online Math Item

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ONPAR Sample Math Item #1

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Sample Online Math Item

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ONPAR Sample Math Item #2

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Things to Think About

• The technology to do this is available now.• Current measurement models will work.• How can we create an inclusive assessment

system that assesses the broadest range of students?

• How can we help students, parents, teachers and administrators use the assessment information effectively?