Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Building Your Comprehensive Assessment System

As we continue to travel and learn more on the statewide Differentiated Accountability pilot visits, I'm reminded of the critical need for schools to examine their Comprehensive Assessment Systems.  What do I mean?  A Comprehensive Assessment System is:
  • An effective assessment system contains several different, but related types of information.  Each is valuable in making data-informed decisions.
  • An efficient assessment system has infrastructure in place to ensure the timely and accurate collection of information.
  • An efficient assessment system relies upon established collaborative structures and processes to utilize these data for both student level and system level decision making.

 Interested in digging into this work at a deeper level?  Click here for the Assessment System Facilitation Guide


*This information was taken from statewide Differentiated Accountability tools.

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