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The Next Generation of Testing - Common Core Standards, Smarter-Balanced, PARCC, and the Nationwide Testing Movement (Hardcover)
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The Next Generation of Testing - Common Core Standards, Smarter-Balanced, PARCC, and the Nationwide Testing Movement (Hardcover)
Series: The MARCES Book Series
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The Race To The Top (RTTP) federal education policy fostered a new
generation of state tests. This policy advocated adopting common
core standards which set a higher level of learning targets for
students in the US K?12 education. These standards are intended to
assess higher order thinking skills and prepare students ready for
college and career. In the meantime, they are aligned with those
for international assessments which keep US students abreast of
their international peers. Furthermore, the new generation of state
tests requires the use of technology enhanced items to align
student assessments with student learning environment. Computer
technology is indispensable to accomplish this goal. Computer based
tests related to common core standards are different from previous
state computer based tests in two important aspects, one is that
the current version requires accurate assessment of students along
all ability levels and the other is that it promotes the use of an
efficient test delivery system, essentially the use of computerized
adaptive assessment in K?12 state testing programs. In addition to
providing summative information about student learning, the new
common core tests add formative assessment component in the whole
assessment system to provide timely feedback to students and
teachers during the process of student learning and teacher
instruction. As with its predecessor, the new assessment policy
also holds teachers and schools accountable for student learning.
With the requirements by the new federal education policy, states
formed two consortia: Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for
College and Careers (PARCC) and Smarter?Balanced Assessment
Consortium (SBAC) to develop assessments in alignment with the new
common core standards. This book is based on the presentations made
at the Thirteenth Annual Maryland Assessment Research Center's
Conference on "The Next Generation of Testing: Common Core
Standards, Smarter?Balanced, PARCC, and the Nationwide Testing
Movement". Experts from the consortia and nationwide overviewed the
intention, history and the current status of this nationwide
testing movement. Item development, test design, and transition
from old state tests to the new consortia tests are discussed. Test
scoring and reporting are specially highlighted in the book. The
challenges related to standard setting for the new test, especially
in the CAT environment and linking performance standards from state
tests with consortium tests were explored. The issues of utilizing
the consortium test results to evaluate students' college and
career readiness is another topic addressed in the book. The last
chapters address the critical issue of validity in the new
generation of state testing programs. Overall, this book presents
the latest status of the development of the two consortium
assessment systems. It addresses the most challenging issues
related to the next generation of state testing programs including
development of innovative items assessing higher order thinking
skills, scoring of such items, standard setting and linkage with
the old state specific standards, and validity issues. This edited
book provides a very good source of information related to the
consortium tests based on the common core standards.
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