Accountability

Accountability

Accountability systems signal policy priorities, report performance, inform support strategies, and build public understanding of K-12 schools. We work with education leaders and constituents to design, implement, and evaluate accountability systems that support student learning and school improvement. To be effective and meet states’ and districts’ goals, these systems must be technically sound and responsive to local needs.


Recent Accountability Projects

Mississippi

The Center supports the design, implementation and evaluation of Mississippi’s accountability system by providing ongoing technical consultation and analyses. We also coordinate meetings of its accountability task force, an advisory group of state education leaders. Through this work, the Center can identify solutions that are responsive to the state’s policy priorities.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire leaders wanted to learn more about whether their accountability system was working as intended. For example, are school ratings reliable, valid, and useful? The Center designed and implemented a series of studies to investigate these questions and document the results to inform the state’s ongoing efforts to refine and improve its practices.

Kentucky

Kentucky wanted to establish standards for school quality that were clear and meaningful. The Center worked closely with state leaders to develop and implement an innovative methodology for setting school performance standards. Grounding the standards in a strong process and compelling rationale helps build trust and buy-in among state constituents and helps ensure the accountability results are more useful to support school improvement.


Recent Accountability Blog Posts and Papers

Using Opportunity-to-Learn Data to Support Educational Equity

This paper describes the importance of collecting opportunity-to-learn (OTL) data and provides a framework to help states begin an OTL […]
October 23, 2020

What’s Even Going On?

Collecting Data on Student Experiences to Understand Student Learning in Light of COVID-19 As the school year gets underway, one […]
October 9, 2020

Accountability Interrupted: Guidance for Collecting, Evaluating, and Reporting Data in 2020-2021

This paper provides guidance to help education leaders address the challenges of data collection and reporting in light of the […]
October 1, 2020

Restart and Recovery: The Outlook for School Accountability

This paper, supported by the Council of Chief State School Officers, provides guidance to help education leaders tackle accountability design […]
September 30, 2020

2020 Reidy Interactive Lecture Series

Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Assessment and Accountability Agenda Date/Time Topic August 11, 20203:30 – 5:00pm EDT Assessment for […]
September 16, 2020

Meeting the Moment: A Novel Format for RILS to Address Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Reidy Interactive Lecture Series (RILS) is one of the highlights for Center associates and our colleagues each year. It’s […]
July 30, 2020

Rethinking School Accountability for the 2020-2021 School Year

State and district leaders are working hard to prepare for in-person schooling in 2020-2021 while also planning for hybrid models […]
July 24, 2020

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Dealing with Exceptionality in State Accountability Systems

School characteristics or context can often impede a state’s ability to produce or implement a standard accountability system for all […]
June 30, 2020

We Are Part of the Problem

An Argument for a Renewed Commitment to Anti-Racism in Educational Assessment and Accountability Over the past few weeks, the country […]
June 23, 2020

Carpe Diem: Evolving Education After COVID-19

How a Much-Needed Transformation to Teaching and Learning Can Emerge From the COVID-19 Crisis Graduates today, more than ever, will […]
April 30, 2020
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