Multiple Choices: Weighing Updates to State Summative Assessments

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Title: Multiple Choices: Weighing Updates to State Summative Assessments
Language: English
Authors: Michelle Croft, Bonnie O’Keefe, Marisa Mission, Juliet Squire, Bellwether
Source: Bellwether. 2024.
Availability: Bellwether. 650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20001. Tel: 877-636-0909; Web site: https://bellwether.org/
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 37
Publication Date: 2024
Sponsoring Agency: Walton Family Foundation
Intended Audience: Policymakers
Document Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, State Standards, Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, Standardized Tests, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Models, Minority Group Students, Students with Disabilities, English Language Learners, Economically Disadvantaged, State Policy, Public Policy, Advocacy
Laws, Policies and Program Identifiers: Every Student Succeeds Act 2015, No Child Left Behind Act 2001
Abstract: State summative assessments play an important role in measuring student learning and guiding educational improvement efforts, despite their limitations. But there is growing momentum in individual states and nationally to rethink these assessments with an eye toward reducing time spent on testing and increasing the tests' instructional relevance. "Multiple Choices: Weighing Updates to State Summative Assessments" helps policymakers and advocates understand what they may gain and what they may lose when considering potential shifts in assessments. The report examines several of the most common proposed changes -- including reducing test length, matrix sampling, student sampling, grade-band testing, performance assessment, and through-year assessment -- and summarizes the potential gains, losses, and unknowns of each. The report also offers recommendations for state policymakers, federal policymakers, and advocates working to ensure that summative assessments better address the needs of educators, families, and students.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: ED656100
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:State summative assessments play an important role in measuring student learning and guiding educational improvement efforts, despite their limitations. But there is growing momentum in individual states and nationally to rethink these assessments with an eye toward reducing time spent on testing and increasing the tests' instructional relevance. "Multiple Choices: Weighing Updates to State Summative Assessments" helps policymakers and advocates understand what they may gain and what they may lose when considering potential shifts in assessments. The report examines several of the most common proposed changes -- including reducing test length, matrix sampling, student sampling, grade-band testing, performance assessment, and through-year assessment -- and summarizes the potential gains, losses, and unknowns of each. The report also offers recommendations for state policymakers, federal policymakers, and advocates working to ensure that summative assessments better address the needs of educators, families, and students.