Designing High Quality Assessments that are Affordable: Conclusions and Recommendations John F. Olson CCSSO National Conference on Student Assessment Detroit,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AA-AAS Whats Up, Whats Down and Whats Next in South Dakota Linda Turner Special Education Programs SD Dept of Education.
Advertisements

 On April 24, 2012 the MVLA School Board adopted a policy that will enable Los Altos and Mountain View High Schools to align assessment practices and.
Brad Findell, Past President, ASSM Suzanne Mitchell, President, NCSM.
Developing Assessment Literacy in Michigan Judy Backes Kathy Dewsbury-White Edward Roeber.
PARCC Tests: An Investment in Learning Test quality and rigor increase; Costs for states generally hold steady July 2013.
Common Core Standards and the Edmonds School District November 4, 2013.
On The Road to College and Career Readiness Hamilton County ESC Instructional Services Center Christina Sherman, Consultant.
©Joan Sedita School-Wide Literacy Planning Grades 4-12 Joan Sedita.
1 Designing High Quality, Affordable Assessment Systems Edward Roeber Michigan State University National Research Council Board on Testing and Assessment.
What Are States Doing to Prepare For the Next Generation of Assessments? Planning For and Beyond John Olson Barry Topol National Conference on.
West Virginia State Assessments: What do families need to know? [INSERT DATE]
KRISTEN BURTON ERIN FAASUAMALIE Future of Alternate Achievement Standards and Assessment in Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
Practicing the Art of Leadership: A Problem Based Approach to Implementing the ISLLC Standards, 4e © 2013, 2009, 2005, 2001 Pearson Education, Inc. All.
Federal Consulting Group August 2004 Department of Labor Civil Rights Center 2004 Satisfaction Study - Recipients.
Evaluation of Math-Science Partnership Projects (or how to find out if you’re really getting your money’s worth)
Exploration into the barriers and obstacles constraining diffusion and adoption of renewable energy solutions Saskia Harkema and Mirjam Leloux Wittenborg.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 5 th Replenishment Update May 6, 2015 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 1.
Salem-Keizer Public Schools Budget Message.
Program Collaboration and Service Integration: An NCHHSTP Green paper Kevin Fenton, M.D., Ph.D., F.F.P.H. Director National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral.
Bill Higbee April 12, 2011 Selecting an Enterprise Class Social Media Monitoring Vendor.
San José Unified School District Principal’s Coffee: Booksin Elementary SBAC Results September 11,
 Participants will teach Mathematics II or are responsible for the delivery of Mathematics II instruction  Participants attended Days 1, 2, and 3 of.
Wales and Third Sector EU Funding. Government of Wales Act 1998 sets out the National Assembly’s legal obligations to the sector and how it proposes,
ASG Cost Model Presentation CCSSO National Conference on Student Assessment.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 Getting Ready for Math Constructed Response Questions Accountability.
Getting the Most Value for Your Assessment Dollar – Designing Adapting and Maintaining Quality Assessment Programs During Tough Economic Times To Consortia,
T HE PMA ROUTE TO A HIGH PERFORMANCE P ROCUREMENT T EAM September 2015 Judith Russell.
Multi-State Common Assessment of Common Core Standards.
1 SINA Implementation Action Plan Professional Development Assessment Evaluation Questions Requires ongoing Specifies Monitors Student Success Teacher.
1 Assessment of the Common Core State Standards CCCOE Curriculum Council January, 2011.
1 Ambulatory Pediatric Association Educational Guidelines for Pediatric Residency Tutorial 6 Source: Kittredge, D., Baldwin, C. D., Bar-on, M. E., Beach,
The Use of Distance Learning Technology by Business Educators for Credentialing and Instruction Christal C. Pritchett, Ed.D. NABTE Research Session Anaheim,
A joint presentation of the Office of Professional Standards, Licensing and Higher Education Collaboration and the Stanford University School of Education.
Technology Needs Assessment Presentation for Los Fresnos HS
AdvancED TM External Review Exit Report Polk Pre-Collegiate Academy April 16– 17, 2014.
Building Assessment Literacy in Michigan through Quality Common Assessment Development.
Getting the Most Value for Your Assessment Dollar: Cost Analysis for the New Kentucky Assessment System John F. Olson Assessment Solutions Group CCSSO.
Leading (and Assessing) a Learning Intervention IMPACT Lunch and Learn Session August 6, 2014 Facilitated By Ozgur Ekmekci, EdD Interim Chair, Department.
CIcu Conference June 18, 2014 Joan Thompson Mid- Hudson Region.
Based on Common Core.  South Carolina will discontinue PASS testing in the year This will be a bridge year for common core and state standards.
Presentation by Robert L. King, CPE President SHEEO Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO July 13, 2011.
Governor’s Teacher Network Project Submitted by: Suzanne K. Jones August 2014-June 2015.
Cheryl Simonson, CESA 6 Jacob Hollnagel, DPI. Guiding Successful Implementation of Educator Effectiveness Understand successful educator effectiveness.
Planning for What States are Doing to Prepare for the Next Generation of Assessments Barry Topol John Olson National Conference on Student Assessment.
Establishing the Validity of Test Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: A Collaborative of State-based Research CTEAG Project Summary of Accomplishments.
Data Report July Collect and analyze RtI data Determine effectiveness of RtI in South Dakota in Guide.
Data Analysis Processes: Cause and Effect Linking Data Analysis Processes to Teacher Evaluation Name of School.
Internal Control Systems
Summary of Assessments By the Big Island Team: (Sherry, Alan, John, Bess) CCSS SBAC PARCC AP CCSSO.
Planning Evaluation Setting the Course Source: Thompson & McClintock (1998) Demonstrating your program’s worth. Atlanta: CDC/National Center for Injury.
Smarter Balanced Interim and Formative Assessment PTE Summer Conference June 17, 2014 Nancy Thomas Price, Comprehensive Assessment Coordinator.
ASG Cost Model Presentation New Jersey Department of Education October 21, 2009.
State Board of Education January 2014 Review and Revision of Instructional Materials Adoption Process 1.
SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium Technology Update State Superintendent’s Education Data Advisory Committee April 7,
Zimmerly Response NMIA Audit. Faculty Response Teacher input on Master Schedule. Instructional Coaches Collaborative work. Design and implement common.
Sustainable Community EMS Design Including Pollution Prevention Michelle M. Wyman Reed Smith Shaw & McClay LLP EMS Models and Strategies: ISO & Beyond.
The Role of Formalized Assessment Tools in Formative Assessment is Limited Sarah McManus Edward Roeber.
Goal Attainment Scales as a way to Measure Progress Amy Gaumer Erickson & Monica Ballay December 3, 2012.
Implementing High Quality Assessments for All Students: A Discussion of the Lessons Learned John Olson Assessment Solutions Group NCSA – San Diego June.
Building an Interim Assessment System: A Workbook for School Districts CCSSO National Conference on Student Assessment Detroit, MI June 22, 2010.
Michigan Assessment Consortium Common Assessment Development Series Module 2 – Determining the Parameters of the Common Assessment.
RE-AIM Framework. RE-AIM: A Framework for Health Promotion Planning, Implementation and Evaluation Are we reaching the intended audience? Is the program.
MyFloridaMarketPlace Quality Improvement Plan. Page 2 MFMP Quality Improvement Plan  The MFMP team has developed a quality improvement plan that addresses.
Shared Services Initiative Summary of Findings and Next Steps.
Data Team Implementation and Sustainability. Planning for Data Team Implementation Align Data Teams with the mission, values, and purpose of the school.
The Wicked Problem of Measuring the Impact of Teacher Preparation: Increasing Rigor in Documenting Preparation Practices Larry Maheady, Buffalo State University.
To Consortia, or not to Consortia
Getting the Most Value for Your Assessment Dollar: Cost Analysis for the New Kentucky Assessment System John F. Olson Assessment Solutions Group CCSSO.
Presentation transcript:

Designing High Quality Assessments that are Affordable: Conclusions and Recommendations John F. Olson CCSSO National Conference on Student Assessment Detroit, MI June 21, 2010

Reference Conclusions and recommendations from the report: Topol, B., Olson, J., & Roeber, E. (2010). The Cost of New Higher Quality Assessments: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Potential Costs for Future State Assessments. Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education. Assessment Solutions Group

3 Cost Study Conclusions The development cost of a new HQA is relatively inexpensive relative to the total cost of the assessment A key factor in determining whether states can adopt and sustain new improved assessments is ongoing administration costs In order to reduce costs, states should participate in an assessment consortium to share the overhead associated with development, administration, and management of assessments

4 Cost Study Conclusions Larger consortia are somewhat more cost-effective The majority of cost savings relative to the single state case are seen at a 10-state consortium size States should strongly consider being part of a large consortium where certain costs can be shared across many states, such as for item development and project management

5 Cost Study Conclusions Implementing a HQA system with performance items is affordable, with teacher scoring of performance items at a price comparable to today’s assessments, when procured by a consortium of states In order to implement and afford an HQA system that includes a variety of performance items, it is essential to have teachers involved in the scoring process Note that the cost impact of increases in the time to score performance items is very significant

6 Cost Study Conclusions The use of online technology (i.e., CBTs, CATs, or online assessments) should be encouraged It has the potential to reduce assessment cost and improve quality The procurement of PCs to improve the student- to-PC ratio should be encouraged at all levels of the educational system

7 Recommendations Developing and implementing an HQA will likely cost more than most current state assessments. It can be affordable for states if they look carefully at the design of the summative assessment component finding a balance in the number of CR items, PEs, and PTs used consider various cost-reduction strategies

8 Recommendations States should consider using a scoring model that has teachers scoring the performance items as part of their PD via a distributed scoring system. Having all scoring done by the testing vendor is likely to be cost- prohibitive for most states. Ultimately, automated scoring of essay responses should lower scoring costs for these items significantly and further enable the implementation of HQAs at reasonable prices. AI scoring should be encouraged and its progress monitored.

9 Recommendations Sustainability A key factor in the sustainability of new improved assessments and whether or not states can adopt and use them will be the ongoing administration costs that need to be managed. State consortia interested in implementing a HQA should make sure they can afford the ongoing administration costs of the assessment before they embark on developing it

10 Recommendations It is recommended that state consortia go about the process of designing a new assessment in a thoughtful manner, then use a comprehensive costing model to analyze and determine the price in advance of any new assessment system they would like to implement.

Questions John Olson – Ed Roeber – Barry Topol – Assessment Solutions Group