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The need for a comprehensive volume that reviews both the processes and issues involved in developing, administering, and validating large-scale assessment programs has never been greater. These programs are used for many purposes, including instructional program evaluation, promotion, certification, graduation, and accountability. One of the greatest problems we face is how to deal with special needs and bilingual populations. Examining these processes and issues is the mission of this book. It is organized into the following five sections: Introduction, Validity Issues, Technical Issues, Implementation Issues, and Epilogue. Each chapter follows a common structure: Overview of critical issues, review of relevant research, descriptions of current assessment methodologies, and recommendations for the future research and practice. Written by nationally recognized scholars,Large-Scale Assessment Programs for All Students: Validity, Technical Adequacy, and Implementation will appeal to anyone seriously involved in large scale testing, including educators, policymakers, testing company personnel, and researchers in education, psychology, and public policy.
"Large Scale Testing of Students With Disabilities" addresses three
issues: accommodations, modifications, and reporting of outcomes.
The purpose is not to present an exhaustive summary of the research
in these areas but to focus attention on how the issues are
considered and empirically validated. The research summarized in
this issue should serve as a model for state departments to
consider in adoption of policy, either as findings upon which to
inform policy or as a method to adopt in generating findings
themselves. The studies reflect critical methodologies that are
either experimental in design or use extant data sets as well as
present a theoretical framework in how to interpret empirical
results.
The need for a comprehensive volume that reviews both the processes
and issues involved in developing, administering, and validating
large-scale assessment programs has never been greater. These
programs are used for many purposes, including instructional
program evaluation, promotion, certification, graduation, and
accountability. One of the greatest problems we face is how to deal
with special needs and bilingual populations. Examining these
processes and issues is the mission of this book. It is organized
into the following five sections: Introduction, Validity Issues,
Technical Issues, Implementation Issues, and Epilogue. Each chapter
follows a common structure: Overview of critical issues, review of
relevant research, descriptions of current assessment
methodologies, and recommendations for the future research and
practice.
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