The Race To The Top program strongly advocates the use of computer technology in assessments. It dramatically promotes computer-based testing, linear or adaptive, in K-12 state assessment programs. Moreover, assessment requirements driven by this federal initiative exponentially increase the complexity in assessment design and test development. This book provides readers with a review of the history and basics of computer-based tests. It also offers a macro perspective for designing such assessment systems in the K-12 setting as well as a micro perspective on new challenges such as innovative...
The Race To The Top program strongly advocates the use of computer technology in assessments. It dramatically promotes computer-based testing, linear ...
The Race To The Top program strongly advocates the use of computer technology in assessments. It dramatically promotes computer-based testing, linear or adaptive, in K-12 state assessment programs. Moreover, assessment requirements driven by this federal initiative exponentially increase the complexity in assessment design and test development. This book provides readers with a review of the history and basics of computer-based tests. It also offers a macro perspective for designing such assessment systems in the K-12 setting as well as a micro perspective on new challenges such as innovative...
The Race To The Top program strongly advocates the use of computer technology in assessments. It dramatically promotes computer-based testing, linear ...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland Modeling student growth has been a federal policy requirement under No Child Left Behind (NCLB). In addition to tracking student growth, the latest Race To The Top (RTTP) federal education policy stipulates the evaluation of teacher effectiveness from the perspective of added value that teachers contribute to student learning and growth. Student growth modeling and teacher value-added modeling are complex. The complexity stems, in part, from issues due to non-random assignment of students into classes...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland Modeling student growth has been a federal policy requirem...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland Modeling student growth has been a federal policy requirement under No Child Left Behind (NCLB). In addition to tracking student growth, the latest Race To The Top (RTTP) federal education policy stipulates the evaluation of teacher effectiveness from the perspective of added value that teachers contribute to student learning and growth. Student growth modeling and teacher value-added modeling are complex. The complexity stems, in part, from issues due to non-random assignment of students into classes...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland Modeling student growth has been a federal policy requirem...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland 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...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland The Race To The Top (RTTP) federal education policy foster...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland 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...
A volume in The MARCES Book Series Series Editor: Robert W. Lissitz, University of Maryland The Race To The Top (RTTP) federal education policy foster...