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

Using a Novice-Expert Perspective to Structure State and Classroom Assessment Claims/Interpretations of the NGSS

This presentation, made at the 2018 NCME Classroom Assessment conference, provides guidance on what states should consider when defining claims […]
October 9, 2018

Assessment Validation in the Midst of Change

Many changes during an assessment transition are motivated by demand from the field for shorter test time, faster score reporting, […]
September 18, 2018

The Burden of Proof: A Call for Validation Plans and Evidence in Educational Programs

Why Evaluation of Educational System Designs is Critical to Measuring Effectiveness and Results Educational policy makers, program designers, and intervention […]
September 13, 2018

How Much Is Enough?

Sufficiency Considerations for Competency-Based Assessment Systems Many schools have turned to competency-based education for meeting both equity and excellence goals. […]
September 6, 2018

When It Comes to School Ratings, Meaning Matters

What’s in a Grade, Anyway? Letter grades are a popular way to describe performance. I’m referring to those same letter […]
July 18, 2018

Comparability in Balanced Assessment Systems for State Accountability

This peer-reviewed article describes methods that the Center for Assessment tested that strengthen the comparability claims about the annual determinations […]
December 31, 2017

Principled Assessment Design for the Performance Assessment of Competency Education (PACE)

This paper translates the key concepts of principled assessment design, specifically Evidence-Centered Design (ECD), to help support teachers and others […]
September 24, 2017

Comparability Options for States Applying for the Innovative Assessment and Accountability Demonstration Authority: Comments Submitted to the U.S. Department of Education on Proposed ESSA Regulations

This paper was submitted to the United States Department of Education (ED) in September 2016 as comments on the proposed […]
September 7, 2016

Final Report on Online Interruptions of the Spring 2015 Smarter Balanced Assessment Administration in Montana, Nevada, and North Dakota

This paper is the final report of a study of the effects of test interruptions in three states. It includes […]
September 2, 2016

A System of Performance Standards: Policy Reviews as an Additional Layer of Validity

This paper, presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Measurement in Education in Washington, DC, describes the […]
July 18, 2016
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