Federal statutes require states to establish high educational standards and to create and administer standards-based assessments for all students, including those with disabilities. Although states can include most students with disabilities in these tests by providing them with accommodations, including \u27students for whom these adaptations are insufficient to allow for meaningful participation in the tests has been more difficult. When designing and administering these tests, policy-makers must guard against unfairly denying educational opportunities to any student in an effort to set higher standards for the general population. Alternate assessments must be based on the individualized goals and objectives of each student who requires s...
at the forefront of education reform efforts to implement new standards coupled with high-stakes ass...
Students with disabilities (those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or S...
The nation-wide movement toward increased accountability in our schools has been implemented in larg...
Federal statutes require states to establish high educational standards and to create and administer...
The use of high-stakes testing has become an increasingly popular assessment for schools to use in d...
In the past decade, 49 states have adopted rigorous curriculum standards. This has resulted in a sig...
Educators are sometimes trapped in a professional dilemma arising from a conflict between the need t...
This opinion paper critically examines the use of high-stakes testing on special populations. Withou...
Assessment of educational results for students with disabilities has been an element of nearly all r...
This Note examines the groundwork for possible legal remedies to correct the abuses of tests and tes...
In view of the social stigma associated with disabilities, and the inherent costs of providing accom...
Since the landmark work A Nation At-Risk (National Commission on Excellence in Education, 1988), sch...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, 2005) requires states, through local school b...
Currently, the federal appeals courts use different tests when examining state compliance with the I...
This Comment explores many constitutional issues raised by recent federal assessment policies regard...
at the forefront of education reform efforts to implement new standards coupled with high-stakes ass...
Students with disabilities (those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or S...
The nation-wide movement toward increased accountability in our schools has been implemented in larg...
Federal statutes require states to establish high educational standards and to create and administer...
The use of high-stakes testing has become an increasingly popular assessment for schools to use in d...
In the past decade, 49 states have adopted rigorous curriculum standards. This has resulted in a sig...
Educators are sometimes trapped in a professional dilemma arising from a conflict between the need t...
This opinion paper critically examines the use of high-stakes testing on special populations. Withou...
Assessment of educational results for students with disabilities has been an element of nearly all r...
This Note examines the groundwork for possible legal remedies to correct the abuses of tests and tes...
In view of the social stigma associated with disabilities, and the inherent costs of providing accom...
Since the landmark work A Nation At-Risk (National Commission on Excellence in Education, 1988), sch...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, 2005) requires states, through local school b...
Currently, the federal appeals courts use different tests when examining state compliance with the I...
This Comment explores many constitutional issues raised by recent federal assessment policies regard...
at the forefront of education reform efforts to implement new standards coupled with high-stakes ass...
Students with disabilities (those covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or S...
The nation-wide movement toward increased accountability in our schools has been implemented in larg...