The past ten years have witnessed an explosion in the use of interim assessments by school districts across the country. A primary reason for this rapid growth is the assumption that interim assessments can inform and improve instructional practice and thereby contribute to increased student achievement. Testing companies, states, and districts have become invested in selling or creating interim assessments and data management systems designed to help teachers, principals, and district leaders make sense of student data, identify areas of strengths and weaknesses, identify instructional strategies for targeted students, and much more. Districts are keeping their interim tests even under pressure to cut budgets (Sawchuk, 2009). The U.S. Depa...
The standards-based reform movement, first encoded in federal law as a result of the Improving Ameri...
Secondary teachers across the United States are being asked to use formative assessment data (Black ...
Classroom assessment, as a measure of student learning, continues to evolve in response to pressure ...
The past ten years have witnessed an explosion in the use of interim assessments by school districts...
The past ten years have witnessed an explosion in the use of interim assessments by school districts...
Teachers have always used tests to measure students ’ mastery of knowledge and skills. However, educ...
This study examined the intended purposes, actual uses, and perceived benefits of interim assessment...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the use of interim assessments and the policy s...
Although interim assessments are currently promoted as a mechanism for improving teaching and studen...
This article examines the use of interim assessments in elementary schools in the School District of...
The problem of practice on which this study focused was the establishment of interim assessments as...
Federal and state accountability requirements have raised the stakes on student achievement testing....
The purpose of this study was to understand the use of interim assessment data to inform mathematics...
School districts increasingly see interim assessments as an important element in their instructional...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of elementary-level teachers who utilize ...
The standards-based reform movement, first encoded in federal law as a result of the Improving Ameri...
Secondary teachers across the United States are being asked to use formative assessment data (Black ...
Classroom assessment, as a measure of student learning, continues to evolve in response to pressure ...
The past ten years have witnessed an explosion in the use of interim assessments by school districts...
The past ten years have witnessed an explosion in the use of interim assessments by school districts...
Teachers have always used tests to measure students ’ mastery of knowledge and skills. However, educ...
This study examined the intended purposes, actual uses, and perceived benefits of interim assessment...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the use of interim assessments and the policy s...
Although interim assessments are currently promoted as a mechanism for improving teaching and studen...
This article examines the use of interim assessments in elementary schools in the School District of...
The problem of practice on which this study focused was the establishment of interim assessments as...
Federal and state accountability requirements have raised the stakes on student achievement testing....
The purpose of this study was to understand the use of interim assessment data to inform mathematics...
School districts increasingly see interim assessments as an important element in their instructional...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of elementary-level teachers who utilize ...
The standards-based reform movement, first encoded in federal law as a result of the Improving Ameri...
Secondary teachers across the United States are being asked to use formative assessment data (Black ...
Classroom assessment, as a measure of student learning, continues to evolve in response to pressure ...