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

Getting Ahead of the Curve: Planning for Accurate Equating in 2021

We cannot know what classrooms and teaching will look like in the coming school year, but that doesn’t need to […]
August 5, 2020

Fall Educational Assessment Information: What You Need and How to Get It

How Selecting the Appropriate Assessment Can Help Inform Instruction This Fall Schools have dismissed students to enforce social distancing and […]
May 6, 2020

Program Evaluations Under COVID-19

A Guest Post by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation Juan D’Brot and the Center are pleased to […]
April 29, 2020

Issues and Considerations that the COVID-19 Pandemic Presents for Measuring Student Growth

Discussing the Implications of Calculating Student Growth Scores for Accountability and Using Growth as a Tool to Analyze the Impact […]
April 15, 2020

Addressing The Alignment Challenge Associated With the Use Of College Admissions Tests Under ESSA

This paper analyzes the policy challenges and provides recommendations associated with having college admissions tests meet federal assessment requirements under […]
March 23, 2020

Connecting Measurement, Research, and Evaluation

An Educational Perspective Last fall, Senior Associate Juan D’Brot was elected to the executive committee of the Joint Committee on Standards […]
March 10, 2020

Understanding and Mitigating Rater Inaccuracies in Educational Assessment Scoring

Rater Monitoring with Inter-Rater Reliability may Not be Enough for Next-Generation Assessments Testing experts know a lot about how to […]
January 28, 2020

Theories of Action Aren’t Enough: An Argument for Logic Models

A Practical Application of the Need to Fill the Gap Between Theories of Action and the Implementation and Evaluation of […]
November 25, 2019

In Search of Simple Solutions for the NAEP Results

Simple Explanations and Solutions are Appealing, but Insufficient to Affect the Changes Needed to Move NAEP Results The 2019 NAEP […]
November 5, 2019

Matching Instructional Uses with Interim Assessment Designs

This paper argues that there should be many different interim assessment designs to match varied instructional uses, and provides examples.
October 7, 2019
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