Kansas State Department of Education Abstract Accessibility of Technology-Enhanced Assessments (ATEA) The ATEA project will investigate the accessibility of technology-enhanced item and task types for students with vision and/or motor disabilities. These students are among the most difficult to accommodate on computer assessment systems. Historical accommodations include alternate forms, such as Braille or large print […]
Tag Archives: At Risk Persons
FY 2009
Arizona Department of Education An Examination of the Relative Contributions of the Four Language Modalities to English Language Proficiency: Implications for Assessment and Instruction Across Grade Spans and Proficiency Levels This consortium of six states — Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, and Utah — led by Arizona, in partnership with WestEd and Pacific Metrics, […]
Awards
District of Columbia The Development of Alternate English Language Proficiency Assessment Procedures for English Language Learners with Significant Disabilities The Washington, DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), on behalf of the 17-state World-class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) Consortium, proposes to develop and implement a feasible, accessible, valid, and efficient standards-based English […]
FY 2006
Connecticut Establishing the Validity of Test Accommodations and Score Interpretations for Special Education Students: A Collaboration of State-based Research NCLB requires that states offer accommodations on the grade level assessment so that the test is accessible to as many special education students as possible. However, little research has been conducted on the validity of accommodated […]
FY 2005
Delaware Implementing and Improving Comprehensive and Balanced Learning and Assessment Systems for Success in High School Success and Beyond: A Collaborative Project of Ten State Departments of Education, the Council of Chief State School Officers, the University of Pennsylvania Consortium for Policy Research in Education, Edvantia, and the Educational Testing Service This ten-state collaborative, led […]
FY 2003
New Hampshire Knowing What Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities Know: Defining and Disseminating Technical Criteria for Alternate Assessments through a Research and Practice Partnership States and testing companies have struggled to identify technically adequate but educationally sound methods of assessing the small group of students with significant cognitive disabilities for federal accountability purposes. Typically, experts […]
FY 2002
Colorado Enhancing the Assessments of Students with Disabilities: A Proposal for a Multi-State Special Education Collaborative Abstract The Colorado Department of Education is submitting this proposal as the lead agency for a Special Education Assessment Collaborative. The Collaborative is comprised of states and not-for profit organizations who desire to improve how students with complex disabilities […]
FY 2016
Maryland Innovations in Science Map, Assessment, and Report Technologies (I-SMART) Project Objectives and Activities: Abstract Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) reflect high expectations for students and are based on a multidimensional model of learning science. As states adopt the NGSS, high-quality assessments are needed to measure student learning of more rigorous standards and provide timely […]
FY 2015
Arizona Alternate English Language Learning Assessment (ALTELLA) Abstract This project will develop a English language proficiency (ELP) assessment for English learners (ELs) with the most significant cognitive disabilities to improve information about how ELs with significant cognitive disabilities are progressing toward English mastery to ensure their success in school and on the path to college, […]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the authorizing statute for the Mathematics and Science Partnerships program (MSP)? What is the purpose of the program? What activities are authorized under this program? How are the funds allocated? Who is eligible to apply for MSP funds? What does “partnership” mean in this program What is the definition of a “high-need” school […]