
The Testing Gap
Scientific Trials of Test Driven School Accountability Systems for Execellence and Equity
Jaekyung Lee(Editor)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 20. April 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-59311-748-1 (ISBN)
Description
The objective of this book is to advance our understanding of the design, implementation and evaluation of test-driven external accountability policies for improving both academic excellence and equity. This book provides new insights into debates about the efficacy of highstakes testing through critical synthesis of previous studies and through systematic analysis of the achievement gap trends over the past 15 years. The core findings have implications for contemporary national and state policy efforts, as mandated by NCLB, to close the achievement gap. The book alerts readers to scientific, institutional and technical threats to the current test-driven school accountability system, and possible consequences if we fail to counteract those threats and continue the current policy course with underfunded mandates and an over-reliance on testing and sanctions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-748-1 (9781593117481)
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Scientific Trials of Test-Driven School Accountability Systems for Excellence and Equity
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Content
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I. Policy, Research and Practice of Test-Driven External Accountability.
Chapter 1. Educational Policy Laboratory: Scientific Trials of Accountability.
Chapter 2. Research Threats: Accountability Garners Mixed Evidence.
Chapter 3. Institutional Threats: Accountability Meets School Realities.
Chapter 4. Technical Threats: Accountability Falls into Testing Traps.
Part II. Impact of NCLB and State Accountability on the Achievement Gap.
Chapter 5. Shattered Visions of NCLB and State Accountability.
Chapter 6. National Achievement Trends in NAEP.
Chapter 7. State Achievement Trends in NAEP.
Chapter 8. Discrepancies Between NAEP and State Assessment Results.
Part III. Transforming the Future of Educational Accountability System.
Chapter 9. Conclusion.
Part IV. Appendices
A: Measures of State Accountability: State Activism in Test-Driven External Accountability.
B: Summary of Cross-State Causal-Comparative and Correlational Studies on the Effects of High-Stakes Testing and Accountability Policies on Academic Achievement.
C: Description of School Organizational Context Variables.
D: Description of Maine School Profile Variables Used in MEA School Performance Status and Progress Analysis.
E: Data and Statistical Methods for Trend Analysis.
F: HLM Analysis of the Relationship Between State Accountability Policies and Student Achievement Outcomes.
G: Comparison of NAEP and State Assessment in Reading and Math Proficiency.
References.
Introduction.
Part I. Policy, Research and Practice of Test-Driven External Accountability.
Chapter 1. Educational Policy Laboratory: Scientific Trials of Accountability.
Chapter 2. Research Threats: Accountability Garners Mixed Evidence.
Chapter 3. Institutional Threats: Accountability Meets School Realities.
Chapter 4. Technical Threats: Accountability Falls into Testing Traps.
Part II. Impact of NCLB and State Accountability on the Achievement Gap.
Chapter 5. Shattered Visions of NCLB and State Accountability.
Chapter 6. National Achievement Trends in NAEP.
Chapter 7. State Achievement Trends in NAEP.
Chapter 8. Discrepancies Between NAEP and State Assessment Results.
Part III. Transforming the Future of Educational Accountability System.
Chapter 9. Conclusion.
Part IV. Appendices
A: Measures of State Accountability: State Activism in Test-Driven External Accountability.
B: Summary of Cross-State Causal-Comparative and Correlational Studies on the Effects of High-Stakes Testing and Accountability Policies on Academic Achievement.
C: Description of School Organizational Context Variables.
D: Description of Maine School Profile Variables Used in MEA School Performance Status and Progress Analysis.
E: Data and Statistical Methods for Trend Analysis.
F: HLM Analysis of the Relationship Between State Accountability Policies and Student Achievement Outcomes.
G: Comparison of NAEP and State Assessment in Reading and Math Proficiency.
References.