The push toward universally designed assessments has influenced several states to modify items from their general achievement tests to improve their accessibility for all test takers. The current study involved the review of 159 items used by one state across four content areas including science, coupled with the review of 261 science items in three other states. The item reviews were conducted using the Accessibility Rating Matrix (Beddow et al. 2009), a tool for systematically identifying access barriers in test items, and for facilitating the subsequent modification process. The design allowed for within-state comparisons across several variables for one state and for within-content area (i.e., science) comparisons across states. Finding...
investigated the types of testing accommodations used on 2004–2005 statewide standardized assessment...
Large-scale state assessment programs use both multiple-choice and open-ended items on tests for acc...
As Computerised Assessment becomes more widely accepted, they are also being more commonly applied w...
In developing alternate assessments based on modified academic achievement standards (AA-MAS), sever...
A recent trend in education research and policy has been to employ Universal Design principles for t...
In the past, students with disabilities were frequently excluded from statewide testing. With change...
Educators are sometimes trapped in a professional dilemma arising from a conflict between the need t...
For several years NAEP developers and administrators have been interested in creating accessible blo...
This study explored issues surrounding the validity of Pennsylvania's Alternate System of Assessment...
The impetus for providing a large array of test accommodations is to ensure that all students with d...
Although there has been substantial research on the effects of test accommodations on students’ perf...
Students with disabilities (those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or S...
This study is an investigation of the perspectives and practices of U.K. expert practitioners regard...
Test accommodations are commonly defined as a change in testing materials or procedures that enables...
Amendments to the No Child Left Behind Act allow for a portion of students with disabilities within ...
investigated the types of testing accommodations used on 2004–2005 statewide standardized assessment...
Large-scale state assessment programs use both multiple-choice and open-ended items on tests for acc...
As Computerised Assessment becomes more widely accepted, they are also being more commonly applied w...
In developing alternate assessments based on modified academic achievement standards (AA-MAS), sever...
A recent trend in education research and policy has been to employ Universal Design principles for t...
In the past, students with disabilities were frequently excluded from statewide testing. With change...
Educators are sometimes trapped in a professional dilemma arising from a conflict between the need t...
For several years NAEP developers and administrators have been interested in creating accessible blo...
This study explored issues surrounding the validity of Pennsylvania's Alternate System of Assessment...
The impetus for providing a large array of test accommodations is to ensure that all students with d...
Although there has been substantial research on the effects of test accommodations on students’ perf...
Students with disabilities (those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or S...
This study is an investigation of the perspectives and practices of U.K. expert practitioners regard...
Test accommodations are commonly defined as a change in testing materials or procedures that enables...
Amendments to the No Child Left Behind Act allow for a portion of students with disabilities within ...
investigated the types of testing accommodations used on 2004–2005 statewide standardized assessment...
Large-scale state assessment programs use both multiple-choice and open-ended items on tests for acc...
As Computerised Assessment becomes more widely accepted, they are also being more commonly applied w...