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The importance of student assessment, particularly for summative purposes, has increased greatly over the past thirty years. At the same time, emphasis on including all students in assessment programs has also increased. Assessment programs, whether they are large-scale, district-based, or teacher developed, have traditionally attempted to assess students using a single instrument administered to students under the same conditions. Educators and test developers, however, are increasingly acknowledging that this practice does not result in valid information, inferences, and decisions for all students. This problem is particularly true for students in the margins, whose characteristics and needs differ from what the public thinks of as the general population of students. Increasingly, educators, educational leaders, and test developers are seeking strategies, techniques, policies, and guidelines for assessing students for whom standard assessment instruments do not function well.

Whether used for high-stakes decisions or classroom-based formative decisions, the most critical element of any educational assessment is validity. Developing and administering assessment instruments that provide valid measures and allow for valid inferences and decisions for all groups of students presents a major challenge for today’s assessment programs. Over the past few decades, several national policies have sparked research and development efforts that aim to increase test validity for students in the margins. This book explores recent developments and efforts in three important areas. The first section focuses on strategies for improving test validity through the provision of test accommodations. The second section focuses on alternate and modified assessments. Federal policies now allow testing programs to develop and administer alternate assessments for students who have not been exposed to grade-level content, and thus are not expected to demonstrate proficiency on grade-level assessments. A separate policy allows testing programs to develop modified assessments that will provided more useful information about achievement for a small percentage of students who are exposed to grade-level content but for whom the standard form of the grade-level test does not provide a valid measure of achievement. These policies are complex and can be confusing for educators who are not familiar with their details. The chapters in the second section unpack these policies and explore the implications these policies have for test design. The third and final section of the book examines how principles of Universal Design can be applied to improve test validity for all students.

Collectively, this volume presents a comprehensive examination of the several issues that present challenges for assessing the achievement of all students. While our understanding of how to overcome these challenges continues to evolve, the lessons, strategies, and avenues for future research explored in this book empower educators, test developers, and testing programs with a deeper understanding of how we can improve assessments for students in the margins.



Table of Contents:

Introduction: Assessing Students in the Margins: An Overview; Michael Russell.
Section I. Test Accommodations.
Chapter 1. Factors to Consider in Providing Appropriate Test Accommodations to Individual Students with Disabilities; Sara E. Bolt.
Chapter 2. Overcoming Barriers to Access for Students with Disabilities: Testing Accommodations and Beyond; Alexander Kurz and Stephen N. Elliott.
Chapter 3. Moving ELLs with Disabilities out of the Margins: Strategies for Increasing the Validity of English Language Proficiency Assessments; Kristin Liu, Deb Albus, and Manuel Barrera.
Chapter 4. A New Framework for Accommodating English Language Learners with Disabilities; Christopher M. Rogers and Laurene L. Christensen.
Chapter 5. Improving Accommodations Assignment: Reconceptualizing Professional Development to Support Accommodations Decision Making; Leanne R. Ketterlin-Geller and Lindy Crawford.
Chapter 6. Ever-Evolving State Policies and Practices for Using Technology-Based Accommodations to Improve Assessment Outcomes for Students in the Margins; Laurene L. Christensen, Sheryl S. Lazarus, and Vitaliy Shyyan.
Section II. Developing Alternate and Modified Assessments.
Chapter 7. Alternate Achievement Standards for Alternate Assessments: Considerations for Policy and Practice; Shawnee Y. Wakeman, Diane M. Browder, Claudia Flowers, and Meagan Karvonen.
Chapter 8. Challenges to Developing and Implementing Alternate Assessments Based on Alternate Achievement Standards (AA-AAS); Karin Hess, Mike Burdge, and Jean Clayton.
Chapter 9. Instructing and Assessing Students Who May Be Candidates for Alternate Assessments Based on Modified Achievement Standards (AA-MAS); Sheryl S. Lazarus and Rachel Quenemoen.
Chapter 10. Alternate Assessments Based on Modified Achievement Standards: Reflections on Assessment Design and Implementation; Dianna Carrizales and Leanne R. Ketterlin-Geller.
Chapter 11. Item and Test Alterations: Designing and Developing Alternate Assessments with Modified Achievement Standards; Sue Bechard, Patricia Almond, and Renee Cameto.
Chapter 12. Adaptive Testing Options for Accountability Assessments; Cara Cahalan Laitusis, Heather Buzick, Linda Cook, and Elizabeth Stone.
Chapter 13. Holding Modified Assessments Accountable: Applying a Unified Reliability and Validity Framework to the Development and Evaluation of AAMAS; Ryan J. Kettler.
Chapter 14. Developing a Validity Argument for Assessments of Students in the Margins; Marianne Perie and Ellen Forte.
Section III. Universal Design For Assessment.
Chapter 15. Beyond Universal Design: Accessibility Theory to Advance Testing for All Students; Peter A. Beddow.
Chapter 16. Accessible Test Design; Michael Russell.
Chapter 17. Universal Design and the Use of Cognitive Labs; Christopher Johnstone, Jason R. Altman, and Michael Moore.
Chapter 18. Accessibility of Statewide Assessment Programs: Examining RFP Requirements; Maureen Kavanaugh and Michael Russell.
Chapter 19. Reflecting on Milestones and Mapping a Route for the Future; Michael Russell.
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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781617353161
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Information Age Publishing
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Challenges, Strategies, and Techniques
  • ISBN-10: 1617353167
  • Publisher Date: 20 Jan 2011
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 492


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