Professional Learning

Professional Learning

Educators and policymakers can gain deep insight into student learning by mining rich sets of assessment and accountability data. But they need support to understand what the data mean, and the types of assessments that yield insight into learning best at the classroom, district and state levels. We work to support that professional learning, and to educate the public about appropriate assessment use and interpretation.


Recent Professional Learning Projects

Assessment system reviews

In partnerships with districts in multiple states, we worked with classroom teachers and school/district leaders to inventory and evaluate the assessments students took in core content areas in a given year. In these reviews, the goal is to identify assessments that are unnecessary or incoherent with a district’s instructional vision. The assessment lineup is then revised to better support teaching and learning.

State collaboratives

The Center facilitates three state collaboratives for the Council of Chief State School Officers, focused on balanced assessment, accountability systems and reporting, and technical issues in large-scale assessments. Through these collaboratives, Center experts facilitate the professional learning of more than 120 state education leaders and company partners.

Assessment culture

In a project with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), our team worked to define the elements of a healthy assessment culture that supports high-quality teaching and learning in schools.


Recent Professional Learning Blog Posts and Papers

Tongue Tied by Testing Terminology

Collaborating to Fill a Void in Information to Support the Effective Use of Educational Assessment City Year is an American […]
April 6, 2020

Measuring Student Success Skills: A Review of the Literature on Collaboration

There is a growing interest in conceptualizing, defining, and assessing what are often called 21st century skills or deeper learning […]
March 31, 2020

Measuring Student Success Skills: A Review of the Literature on Critical Thinking

States are increasingly interested in conceptualizing, defining, and assessing what are often called 21st century skills or deeper-learning competencies. This […]
March 31, 2020

Measuring Student Success Skills: A Review of the Literature on Self-Directed Learning

States are increasingly interested in defining and assessing what are often called 21st century skills or deeper-learning competencies. This paper […]
March 31, 2020

Measuring Student Success Skills: A Review of the Literature on Complex Communication

States are increasingly interested in conceptualizing, defining, and assessing what are often called 21st century skills or deeper-learning competencies. This […]
March 31, 2020

Analysis – Does This Word Matter in Defining Expectations for Student Performance?

Understanding That Higher Expectations for Instruction and Student Performance Are Necessary to Meet 21st Century Demands Can we call “analysis” […]
February 4, 2020

Can Educational Assessment Improve Teaching?

What Would it Take to Design an Assessment System Around a Goal of Improving Teaching Quality and Teachers’ Knowledge and […]
December 12, 2019

How Can Every Educator Achieve Assessment Literacy?

Thoughts About Scaling Educational Reforms to Increase Educators’ Assessment Literacy I am encouraged that so many educational leaders are wrestling […]
November 20, 2019

A Sociocultural Approach to Building Classroom Assessment Literacy Across Multiple Contexts

This presentation illustrates how the Center for Assessment uses Lave and Wenger’s (1991) concept of “legitimate peripheral participation” in our […]
September 18, 2019

Creating a Framework for Assessment Literacy for Policymakers

How We Can Support Education Policymakers in Making Important Assessment Decisions This is the first in a series of CenterLine […]
August 13, 2019