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  • NCEO Policy Directions: Including Alternate Assessment Results in Accountability Decisions (#13)
    Formats: Online

    This year 2002 report addresses policy options for including the results of alternate assessments in school accountability systems and provides examples of approaches used in several states.

    Published: June 2002
  • NCEO Synthesis Reports: Can "All" Ever Really Mean "All" in Defining and Assessing Student Outcomes? (#5)
    Formats: PDF

    This report explores what what "all" means in defining student outcomes in educational assessment systems.

    Published: March 1993
  • NCEO Reports: The Formative Assessment Practices Landscape for Students with Disabilities: An Analysis of State Definitions and Practices, 2021 (#435)
    Formats: PDF, Online

    This report outlines the approaches that state education agencies (SEAs) have taken in defining and using formative assessment practices, including practices to explicitly support students with disabilities. At the state level, there have been efforts to develop or adopt formal definitions of formative assessment practices that guide how these practices are used in instruction. Given the different approaches and definitions that might exist for formative assessment practices, this report aims to describe how states are communicating and supporting these practices with their districts and schools.

    Published: May 2022
  • A Framework for Making Decisions about Participation in a State’s Alternate ELP Assessment (NCEO Report 426)
    Formats: PDF, Online

    This report provides information on how to identify which English learners who may have a most significant cognitive disability are eligible to take an alternate English language proficiency (alt-ELP) assessment. It does so by summarizing federal assessment requirements for English learners with the most significant cognitive disabilities, describing characteristics of students in this population, offering a framework for identifying students who are eligible to participate in the alt-ELP assessment, and incorporating a list of recommended resources for more information.

    Published: 10/28/2021
  • NCEO Data Analytics: State Assessment Participation and Performance of Students with IEPs, 2015-2016 (#7)
    Formats: Online

    This interactive report presents data on the participation and performance of students receiving special education services in statewide assessments used for Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) accountability. Using federally submitted data from the 2015-16 school year, we present information on participation and performance in reading and mathematics statewide assessments.

    Published: July 2018
  • NCEO Data Analytics: State Assessment Participation and Performance of Students with IEPs, 2014-2015 (#6)
    Formats: Online

    This interactive report presents data on the participation and performance of students receiving special education services in statewide assessments used for Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) accountability. Using federally submitted data from the 2014-15 school year, we present information on participation and performance in reading and mathematics statewide assessments.

    Published: June 2018
  • NCEO Brief: Participation Guidelines for New Assessments: Thinking Through Their Development (#3)
    Formats: Online, PDF

    A brief -- the third in a series for the Race to the Top Assessment Consortia -- addressing the need for the Consortia to develop shared assessment participation criteria for students with disabilities, English language learners (ELLs), and ELLs with disabilities. It presents information that shows the variability in member state assessment participation rates and criteria. This brief also identifies ways to address the perspectives underlying variability in participation rates and the questions that Consortia may need to ask as they develop their common participation criteria.

    Published: June 2011
  • NCEO Brief: Don't Forget Accommodations! Five Questions To Ask When Moving to Technology-based Assessments (#1)
    Formats: Online, PDF

    A brief -- the first in a series for the Race to the Top Assessment Consortia -- addressing the need to think carefully about accommodations when moving from paper-based assessments to technology-based assessments. It highlights questions to ask and introduces topics needing clarification by the Consortia. Among the topics are determining which embedded features are available and to whom, which embedded features are to be called accommodations, and which accommodations are still needed that cannot be embedded.

    Published: April 2011
  • NCEO Annual Performance Reports and State Performance Plans: 2006-2007 State Assessment Data
    Formats: PDF

    A report summarizing the 2006-2007 state assessment information that was submitted by states in their Annual Performance Reports. States and other educational entities receiving Part B funding under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) submitted their Annual Performance Reports and Section 618 Table 6 data together to the U.S. Secretary of Education on or before February 2008. This report contains information on large-scale assessment participation and performance data for the 2006-2007 school year.

    Published: July 2009
  • NCEO English Language Learners (ELLs) with Disabilities Reports: Confronting the Unique Challenges of Including English Language Learners with Disabilities in Statewide Assessments (#9)
    Formats: Online, PDF

    This year 2005 report examines the challenges that state educational agencies face when including English learners with disabilities in statewide assessments and the solutions they have identified. The study involved telephone interviews with state department personnel in areas of assessment, English learner programs, and special education in 14 states.

    Published: June 2005
  • Accommodations for Students with Disabilities on State English Language Proficiency Assessments: A Review of 2011 State Policies
    Formats: PDF

    A report documenting states' participation and accommodation policies for English language learners (ELLs) with disabilities on their English Language Proficiency (ELP) assessments. The states' online policies from 2011, after state verification, showed that 49 states addressed participation criteria for ELLs with disabilities. Of these states, 36 states allowed for selective participation of students with disabilities on the ELP assessment, meaning that a student may participate in some domains but not others. Most often, ELLs who were deaf/hard of hearing or who had visual impairments or blindness were considered for selective participation. The summary of findings suggests that over time, states have become more detailed in their policies relating to participation and accommodations for ELLs with disabilities on ELP assessments. Continued attention to the participation and performance of ELLs with disabilities in ELP and other state assessments is essential.

    Published: August 2013
  • NCEO Synthesis Reports: A Principled Approach to Accountability Assessments for Students with Disabilities (#70)
    Formats: Online, PDF

    A 2008 report updating the National Center on Educational Outcomes' (NCEO) report from 2001 that identified principles and characteristics underlying inclusive assessment and accountability systems. This report on a principled approach to accountability assessments for students with disabilities reflects what the center has learned during the past seven years. The principles provide a vision for an inclusive system of assessments used for system accountability. The report addresses state and district K-12 academic content assessments designed for system accountability and focuses on all students with disabilities, including targeted groups of students within this group (e.g., English Language Learners with disabilities). Multiple stakeholders share the common goal of improving educational outcomes for all students have reviewed and commented on the principles and characteristics presented here.

    Published: December 2008
  • Alternate Assessment Forum: Connecting into a Whole
    Formats: Online

    A report summarizing the discussion sessions during the Third Annual Alternate Assessment Forum held in 2000. One hundred thirty-five representatives from 39 states plus American Samoa participated in a forum on June 23-24, 2000 in Salt Lake City, Utah to discuss alternate assessment. Representatives were primarily state department of education staff, but also included some local or regional education staff, university staff, parents, and test publisher staff, all of whom have played major roles in helping states develop their alternate assessment systems. The forum, a third annual pre-session to the CCSSO National Large Scale Assessment Conference, was co-sponsored by the Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFCs), the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), the National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), and the National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO).

    Published: 2000
  • NCEO State Surveys: 1995 State Special Education Outcomes: Longitudinal Trends in How States are Assessing Educational Outcomes for Students with Disabilities
    Formats: PDF

    This report presents the results of the fifth annual survey of state activities in the assessment of educational outcomes for students with disabilities. NCEO sent the survey to directors of special education of all the 50 regular states and the 10 unique states that provide special education under the provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Respondents were asked to respond to items about the current status or activities of their states in these areas: federally-reported data, assessments of outcomes, participation of students with disabilities in state assessments, and state technical assistance needs. In several of these areas, it was possible to examine longitudinal trends by comparing responses from the first survey to current responses.

    Published: April 1996
  • Accessible Instruction and Assessment for Students with Disabilities
    Formats: PDF

    This presentation, focusing on accessible instruction and assessment for students with disabilities, was presented at the 2020 Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) annual conference.

    Published: 2020-02-07
  • V5-1: Evaluating Assessment Accommodations
    Formats: Online

    The special education teacher meets with the teacher who administered a student's assessment accommodation to discuss the student's test day experience.

    Published: 2014-05-05
  • Alternate Assessments for Students with Disabilities
    Formats: Online

    This page has links to state policies on state alternate assessments based on alternate academic achievement standards for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities.

    Published: 2021-02-01
  • IEPs for Students Who Participate in the Alternate Assessment
    Formats: Online

    This presentation, focusing on IEPs for students who participate in the alternate assessment, was presented at the Ohio OCALICON autism and disabilities international conference.

    Published: 2020-11-11
  • NCEO Policy Directions: Universally Designed Assessments - Better Tests for Everyone! (#14)
    Formats: Online, PDF

    This year 2002 report describes the principles of Universal Design and summarizes seven essential elements of universal design that apply to assessment development.

    Published: June 2002
  • NCEO Synthesis Reports: Setting Standards on Alternate Assessments (#42)
    Formats: Online

    This year 2002 report identifies common standards-setting techniques and how they might be applied to alternate assessments. The techniques addressed are: reasoned judgment, contrasting groups, modified Angoff, bookmarking or item mapping, body of work, and judgmental policy capturing.

    Published: April 2002