This report analyzes the validity issues that arise in the context of educational accountability systems. The report addresses validity from three interlocking perspectives. The first explores the theory of action underlying accountability provisions. It considers problems emerging from the distance between aspirations for accountability in educational reform and the actual strength of the research base supporting sets of policies and procedures. A second component of the analysis concentrates on the role of testing in accountability systems, as it defines the characteristics and potential of many systems. The discussion is grounded strongly in th
Recent developments in the philosophy of validity, highlighting the importance of investigating the ...
The recent federal push under the No Child Left Behind Act to finalize means for gauging school impr...
Pressure for increased school accountability is a distinctive hallmark of the present period of educ...
The purpose of this report is to identify and clarify design issues that are critical in the creatio...
The practices, policies, and procedures used in all 50 states for evaluating school and school distr...
Formulates a theory of action within which testing and accountability policies lie; sets standards ...
This paper focuses on validity of testing systems (Baker, 2007a) used in schools intended to improve...
Uses of tests and assessments as key elements in 5 waves of educational reform during the past 50 ye...
Educational accountability is treated as a philosophy and as a means of introducing system into an e...
This report examines the problem of accountability from the perspective of schools, rather than from...
Accountability systems in education has been longly debated and criticized. In this paper we face wi...
This paper is a project report of a policy analysis of state accountability measures used to evaluat...
A key assumption of NCLB appears to be that assessment data in and of itself can foster or promote c...
Throughout the 1970's many "accountability systems" were developed and offered as panaceas for curin...
In recent years, many nations, including Germany, have begun to use students\u27 scores on achieveme...
Recent developments in the philosophy of validity, highlighting the importance of investigating the ...
The recent federal push under the No Child Left Behind Act to finalize means for gauging school impr...
Pressure for increased school accountability is a distinctive hallmark of the present period of educ...
The purpose of this report is to identify and clarify design issues that are critical in the creatio...
The practices, policies, and procedures used in all 50 states for evaluating school and school distr...
Formulates a theory of action within which testing and accountability policies lie; sets standards ...
This paper focuses on validity of testing systems (Baker, 2007a) used in schools intended to improve...
Uses of tests and assessments as key elements in 5 waves of educational reform during the past 50 ye...
Educational accountability is treated as a philosophy and as a means of introducing system into an e...
This report examines the problem of accountability from the perspective of schools, rather than from...
Accountability systems in education has been longly debated and criticized. In this paper we face wi...
This paper is a project report of a policy analysis of state accountability measures used to evaluat...
A key assumption of NCLB appears to be that assessment data in and of itself can foster or promote c...
Throughout the 1970's many "accountability systems" were developed and offered as panaceas for curin...
In recent years, many nations, including Germany, have begun to use students\u27 scores on achieveme...
Recent developments in the philosophy of validity, highlighting the importance of investigating the ...
The recent federal push under the No Child Left Behind Act to finalize means for gauging school impr...
Pressure for increased school accountability is a distinctive hallmark of the present period of educ...