Technical Issues

Technical Issues

Assessment and accountability systems must be technically sound to be useful in policymaking decisions that support school improvement. As skilled psychometricians, researchers, and evaluators, Center professionals provide expert advice on the validity, fairness, and reliability of those systems to ensure they operate as intended.


Recent Technical Issues Projects

Technical advisory committees

The Center coordinates TACs for 18 states and school districts, and serves on a total of 44 TACs. TACs provide expert and independent advice to help states design, implement, and evaluate their assessment and accountability systems.

Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing

Cara Laitusis and Laura Hamilton serve on the committee that is revising the AERA, APA and NCME volume known as the “bible” of educational testing. These standards serve as the touchstone for technical quality for almost all state and district tests.

Student Growth Percentile model

Damian Betebenner continues to refine the SGP, which is used as the growth model in more than 30 states. Dr. Betebenner and his colleagues have been using the SGP model in more than a dozen states to help state leaders understand COVID-19 impact and recovery rates.


Recent Technical Issues Blog Posts and Papers

Could Two Through Year Assessment Designs Provide Both Summative and Instructional Information?

An Exploration of Feasibility for a Through Year Assessment System In a past post, I showed the logical conflict that exists […]
March 3, 2021

Why Has it Been So Difficult to Develop a Viable Through Year Assessment System?

A Through Year Assessment System Cannot Both Portray Summative Student Performance and Purport to be Used to Improve Student Performance […]
February 23, 2021

Understanding the Pandemic Effects on Learning Loss and Learning Recovery

The Role of Student Growth & Statewide Testing As of January 2021, the United States is almost completely in the […]
February 2, 2021

Developing a Theory of Action for Your Balanced Assessment System: How to Develop One and What To Do With It

This presentation provides an introduction to theories of action in the context of balanced assessment systems. The goal of this […]
January 28, 2021

Understanding Pandemic Learning Loss and Learning Recovery: The Role of Student Growth & Statewide Testing

This paper shows how states, with spring 2021 assessment data and student growth results derived from it, are positioned to […]
January 21, 2021

Test Score Meaning Under Remote Test Administration (Part 1)

Why Validity Is Threatened Under Remote Administration Conditions This is the first of two posts on planning for the examination […]
October 20, 2020

Comparability of Scores on the Same Test

In 2018, the Center was honored to be invited by the National Academy of Education to contribute two chapters to […]
August 26, 2020

The Changing Landscape of Statewide Assessment: Shifts Toward Systems of Assessments

The landscape of statewide, large-scale educational assessment is shifting away from “stand-alone” summative assessments and toward integrated sets of assessments […]
August 24, 2020

Recommendations to Support the Validity of Claims in NGSS Assessment (Part 2)

A New Framework for Organizing and Evaluating Claims This is the second in a series of posts by our 2020 summer […]
August 19, 2020

Recommendations to Support the Validity of Claims in NGSS Assessment (Part 1)

Designing Assessments to Support Claims Once again this year, we are pleased to share posts on CenterLine by our summer interns and […]
August 12, 2020