ALTERNATE ASSESSMENTS
- 2008-2009 APR Snapshot #3: AA-AAS Participation and Performance (December 2012)
By M. Thurlow, J. Altman, and M. Vang
An Alternate Assessment based on Alternate Achievement Standards (AA-AAS) has been developed by each state to measure the academic achievement of students with significant cognitive disabilities. This brief summarizes AA-AAS data used for Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) accountability. Using federally submitted data from the 2008-2009 school year, analysts at the Institute’s National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) present information on the number of students participating in the AA-AAS and the performance of those students. Published by NCEO.
Cost: Free. Available on the Web at http://www.cehd.umn.edu/NCEO/APRsnapshot/AAAAS/default.html
EDUCATOR EVALUATION
- Forum on Evaluating Educator Effectiveness: Critical Considerations for Including Students with Disabilities (November 2012)
By S. Warren, M. Thurlow, S. Lazarus, L. Christensen, A. Chartrand, and R. Rieke
Thirty-six individuals representing a dozen states, four testing companies, and six other organizations participated in a forum on June 26, 2012 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to discuss educator effectiveness evaluation. The forum was a pre-session to the Council of Chief State School Officers National Conference on Student Assessment, and was a collaboration of the Assessing Special Education Students State Collaborative on Assessment and State Standards, and the National Center on Educational Outcomes. Its purpose was to address the challenging issues that exist in including students with disabilities and their teachers in educator evaluation systems, and to provide state representatives and other interested parties with an opportunity to meet and share their perspectives on this topic, particularly in light of the changing nature of accountability systems across the United States. This report summarizes the introductory material provided to participants, and presents a summary of the discussions in three facilitated topic discussion sessions focusing on including assessment results of students with disabilities, using IEP goals or student learning objectives, and developing a balanced model for educator effectiveness evaluations. Published by the Institute’s National Center on Educational Outcomes, and the Council of Chief State School Officers, Assessing Special Education Students State Collaborative on Assessment and Student Standards.
Cost: Free. Available on the Web at http://www.cehd.umn.edu/NCEO/OnlinePubs/EdEvalForumReportDecember2012.pdf