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Evaluation of the Voluntary National Tests: Phase 1 (1999)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Source Documents." National Research Council. 1999. Evaluation of the Voluntary National Tests: Phase 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6324.
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Appendix D Source Documents

The following documents were provided by the American Institutes for Research:

Background Paper Reviewing Laws and Regulations, Current Practice, and Research Relevant to Inclusion and Accommodations for Students with Disabilities. July, 23, 1998.

Cognitive Lab Report. July 29, 1998.

Designs and Equating Plan for the 2000 Field Test. April 9, 1998.

Designs and Item Calibration Plan for the 1999 Pilot Test. April 24, 1998.

Designs and Item Calibration Plan for the 1999 Pilot Test. July 24, 1998.

Linking the Voluntary National Tests with NAEP and TIMSS: Design and Analysis Plans. February 20, 1998.

Proposed Plan for Calculator Use. July 23, 1998.

Proposed Plan for Determining Equivalency of Readability of NAEP and VNT Passages. July 23, 1998.

Proposed Year 2 Research Plan. July 23, 1998.

Report on Scoring Rubric Development. July 23, 1998.

Revised Inclusion and Accommodations Work Plan. May 8, 1998.

Revised Test Result Reporting Work Plan. April 23, 1998.

Revised Test Utilization Guidelines Work Plan. April 24, 1998.

Sample Design Plan for the 1999 Pilot Test. April 28, 1998.

Validity Research Agenda Work Plan. April 24, 1998.

The following additional documents were provided to us:

Harcourt-Brace Educational Measurement, Training Materials for the Voluntary National Test in Mathematics. Undated.

National Assessment Governing Board, Voluntary National Test: Inclusions and Accommodations for Test Development, Policy Statement, Draft. July 7, 1998.

Riverside Publishers, Directions to Item Writers for the Voluntary National Test in Reading. Undated.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Source Documents." National Research Council. 1999. Evaluation of the Voluntary National Tests: Phase 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6324.
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In his 1997 State of the Union address, President Clinton announced a federal initiative to develop tests of 4th-grade reading and 8th-grade mathematics that would provide reliable information about student performance at two key points in their educational careers. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the Voluntary National Tests (VNT) would create a catalyst for continued school improvement by focusing parental and community-wide attention on achievement and would become new tools to hold school systems accountable for their students' performance. The National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB) has responsibility for development of the VNT. Congress recognized that a testing program of the scale and magnitude of the VNT initiative raises many important technical questions and requires quality control throughout development and implementation. In P.L. 105-78, Congress called on the National Research Council (NRC) to evaluate a series of technical issues pertaining to the validity of test items, the validity of proposed links between the VNT and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), plans for the accommodation and inclusion of students with disabilities and English-language learners, plans for reporting test information to parents and the public, and potential uses of the tests. This report covers phase 1 of the evaluation (November 1997-July 1998) and focuses on three principal issues: test specifications and frameworks; preliminary evidence of the quality of test items; and plans for the pilot and field test studies, for inclusion and accommodation, and for reporting VNT results.

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