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Planning for 2014-2015

Planning for 2014-2015. What States are Doing to Prepare for the Next Generation of Assessments Barry Topol John Olson National Conference on Student Assessment Washington DC June 22, 2013. Overview. Survey of 33 states in late 2012 on planning for 2014-2015 (surveys done 2x/year).

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Planning for 2014-2015

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  1. Planning for 2014-2015 What States are Doing to Prepare for the Next Generation of Assessments Barry Topol John Olson National Conference on Student Assessment Washington DC June 22, 2013

  2. Overview Survey of 33 states in late 2012 on planning for 2014-2015 (surveys done 2x/year) Components Purpose

  3. Overview (cont.) Deliverables Spring/Summer survey currently in progress Next newsletter by end of June Additional assessment cost detail provided with second survey results State requested content to be included www.assessmentgroup.org

  4. Current Planning Issues www.assessmentgroup.org

  5. Current Planning Issues (cont.) www.assessmentgroup.org

  6. Recent and future planned changes to assessment programs www.assessmentgroup.org

  7. Current and Future Funding Changes • Funding basically flat • Some funding cuts being partially restored • Sequestration is a concern • Some states addressing possible cuts • States beginning to ask for $ to implement consortia assessments • Issue – states don’t know cost of consortia assessments yet • One state adding $2M for 15% state content 2

  8. Technology – Implementation Issues www.assessmentgroup.org

  9. Future State Plans • Adoption of consortia assessments (PARCC or SBAC) • Most states desire to use all the consortia products they can afford • SBAC Digital Library and PD modules of great interest to member states • Adoption of non-summative assessments is a district issue in many states www.assessmentgroup.org

  10. Future State Plans • Challenges in implementing consortia assessments • No surprise, money and technology were the top issues • Other issues www.assessmentgroup.org

  11. Future State Plans – Implementation Challenges (cont.) www.assessmentgroup.org

  12. Future State Plans – Contingency Planning www.assessmentgroup.org

  13. CurrentState Assessment Costs

  14. Current State Assessment Costs

  15. Summary • Most states feeling a bit more comfortable about their consortium’s ability to deliver a summative test on time • Not sure about the other products in development • Not sure all the “bells and whistles” will be there • At the same time, contingency planning is picking up • Typical plan is to keep current assessment while adding CCSS items • Technology readiness is the number one concern • Funding, bandwidth, devices are biggest concerns • Three states have submitted funding requests to legislatures • Mixed interest in AI scoring; states realize its importance to costs www.assessmentgroup.org

  16. Summary (cont.) • Cost is the second biggest issue mentioned • Some states planning on reducing non-math/ELA costs in order to afford consortia assessments • Some states have asked for additional funding for either the consortia or other assessments • A handful of states have recovered past funding cuts but, in general, funding is still below 2007 levels • Sustainability and consortia governance models are of great interest • SBAC has now announced their approach • PARCC working with McKinsey on governance models www.assessmentgroup.org

  17. For More Information Barry Topol btopol@assessmentgroup.org 210.859.9920 John Olson jolson@assessmentgroup.org 617.965.1490 Ed Roeber eroeber@assessmentgroup.org 517.614.4877 www.assessmentgroup.org

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