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- ISBN 9781433809736
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jun 2011
- Publisher: American Psychological Association
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The educational testing community in the United States is facing a dramatic increase in the use of test scores as a measure of accountability. This volume reviews issues in testing science and practice that impact the nation's public education system. These include test development at the local and state levels, the assessment of special populations, test performance in charter schools, and the role of college placement and entrance examinations. Also featured is a section focusing on validation practices, and defining and interpreting resulting test scores.
This text is for measurement practitioners, scholars, and advanced graduate students involved in researching and implementing high stakes testing. It will serve as a valuable reference for practitioners and an excellent resource for graduate level seminars in high stakes testing.
This text is for measurement practitioners, scholars, and advanced graduate students involved in researching and implementing high stakes testing. It will serve as a valuable reference for practitioners and an excellent resource for graduate level seminars in high stakes testing.
James A. Bovaird, PhD, is an assistant professor of educational psychology and director of the Statistics and Research Methodology Unit of the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska amp ndash Lincoln. In addition, he is a co-principal investigator for the National Center for Research on Rural Education funded by the Institute of Education Sciences and director of its Statistics and Methodology Core.
Dr. Bovaird's research focuses on methodological applications and innovations in the use of advanced multivariate techniques in the social sciences, particularly in evaluating intervention efficacy through an ecological perspective. He is the primary statistician on several currently funded randomized control trials and has significant experience collaborating with colleagues in the behavioral, social, and education sciences, especially with designs requiring longitudinal, multilevel, and structural equation modeling.
His research has appeared in methodological journals including Structural Equation Modeling, Behavior Research Methods, and Educational and Psychological Measurement and in substantive journals such as Early Education and Development, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, and Exceptional Children. He has contributed numerous pedagogical chapters on methodological topics as well as coedited the volume Modeling Contextual Effects in Longitudinal Studies.
Dr. Bovaird is a member of the American Educational Research Association, the Psychometric Society, the National Rural Education Association, and APA, where he is currently secretary of APA's Division 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics).
Kurt F. Geisinger, PhD, is director of the Buros Center on Testing and W. C. Meierhenry Distinguished University Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska amp ndash Lincoln. He has previously been professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Fordham University, professor of psychology and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the State University of New York at Oswego, professor of psychology and academic vice president at LeMoyne College, and professor of psychology and vice president for academic affairs at the University of St. Thomas.
He has been a delegate representing APA at and chair of the Joint Committee on Testing Practices ( 992 amp ndash 99 ) a member of APA's Committee on Psychological Testing and Assessment chair of the National Council on Measurement in Education's (NCME) Professional Development and Training Committee cochair of NCME's Program Committee ( 994) chair of the Graduate Record Examination Board chair of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Graduate Record Examination a member of the Scholastic Assessment Test Advisory Committee a member of NCME's Ad Hoc Committee to Develop a Code of Ethical Standards a representative of the American Educational Research Association, APA, and NCME on the International Standards Organization's first venture into setting international testing standards advisor to the Council of Chief State School Officer's State Collaboratives on Assessment and Student Standards on assessment in career technical education and a member of numerous other ad hoc task forces and panels.
He is presently editor of Applied Measurement in Education and is currently serving on or has served on the editorial committees for the International Journal of Testing, Educational and Psychological Measurement, the College Board Review, Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, Psychological Assessment, Practical Assessment: Research and Evaluation, the Journal of Educational Research, and Improving College and University Teaching. He has edited or coedited the Psychological Testing of Hispanics and Test Interpretation and Diversity, as well as the 7th and 8th Mental Measurements Yearbooks. He has been named editor in chief of the APA Handbook of Testing and Assessment in Psychology series.
Chad W. Buckendahl, PhD, is a senior psychometrician with Alpine Testing Solutions in Orem, Utah. He previously served as director of the Buros Institute for Assessment Consultation and Outreach at the University of Nebraska amp ndash Lincoln. His research interests are applied psychometrics, including alignment, standard setting, and legal and policy issues.
Dr. Buckendahl provides psychometric and related policy consultation and leads validation and research projects for local, state, and federal educational testing programs. He also consults with licensure and professional certification testing programs in dentistry, dental hygiene, education, and the law.
He was a principal investigator for the 2 4 amp ndash 2 9 evaluation of the National Assessment of Educational Progress and a chapter coauthor for edited books including Handbook of Testing Development, Assessment of Higher Order Thinking Skills, and Defending Standardized Testing.
Dr. Buckendahl has previously served on committees for membership, program, and outreach for the NCME and as an associate editor of Applied Measurement in Education. He currently serves as a psychometric reviewer for the National Commission for Certifying Agencies and coeditor of the Journal of Applied Testing Technology.
Dr. Bovaird's research focuses on methodological applications and innovations in the use of advanced multivariate techniques in the social sciences, particularly in evaluating intervention efficacy through an ecological perspective. He is the primary statistician on several currently funded randomized control trials and has significant experience collaborating with colleagues in the behavioral, social, and education sciences, especially with designs requiring longitudinal, multilevel, and structural equation modeling.
His research has appeared in methodological journals including Structural Equation Modeling, Behavior Research Methods, and Educational and Psychological Measurement and in substantive journals such as Early Education and Development, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, and Exceptional Children. He has contributed numerous pedagogical chapters on methodological topics as well as coedited the volume Modeling Contextual Effects in Longitudinal Studies.
Dr. Bovaird is a member of the American Educational Research Association, the Psychometric Society, the National Rural Education Association, and APA, where he is currently secretary of APA's Division 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics).
Kurt F. Geisinger, PhD, is director of the Buros Center on Testing and W. C. Meierhenry Distinguished University Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska amp ndash Lincoln. He has previously been professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Fordham University, professor of psychology and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the State University of New York at Oswego, professor of psychology and academic vice president at LeMoyne College, and professor of psychology and vice president for academic affairs at the University of St. Thomas.
He has been a delegate representing APA at and chair of the Joint Committee on Testing Practices ( 992 amp ndash 99 ) a member of APA's Committee on Psychological Testing and Assessment chair of the National Council on Measurement in Education's (NCME) Professional Development and Training Committee cochair of NCME's Program Committee ( 994) chair of the Graduate Record Examination Board chair of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Graduate Record Examination a member of the Scholastic Assessment Test Advisory Committee a member of NCME's Ad Hoc Committee to Develop a Code of Ethical Standards a representative of the American Educational Research Association, APA, and NCME on the International Standards Organization's first venture into setting international testing standards advisor to the Council of Chief State School Officer's State Collaboratives on Assessment and Student Standards on assessment in career technical education and a member of numerous other ad hoc task forces and panels.
He is presently editor of Applied Measurement in Education and is currently serving on or has served on the editorial committees for the International Journal of Testing, Educational and Psychological Measurement, the College Board Review, Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, Psychological Assessment, Practical Assessment: Research and Evaluation, the Journal of Educational Research, and Improving College and University Teaching. He has edited or coedited the Psychological Testing of Hispanics and Test Interpretation and Diversity, as well as the 7th and 8th Mental Measurements Yearbooks. He has been named editor in chief of the APA Handbook of Testing and Assessment in Psychology series.
Chad W. Buckendahl, PhD, is a senior psychometrician with Alpine Testing Solutions in Orem, Utah. He previously served as director of the Buros Institute for Assessment Consultation and Outreach at the University of Nebraska amp ndash Lincoln. His research interests are applied psychometrics, including alignment, standard setting, and legal and policy issues.
Dr. Buckendahl provides psychometric and related policy consultation and leads validation and research projects for local, state, and federal educational testing programs. He also consults with licensure and professional certification testing programs in dentistry, dental hygiene, education, and the law.
He was a principal investigator for the 2 4 amp ndash 2 9 evaluation of the National Assessment of Educational Progress and a chapter coauthor for edited books including Handbook of Testing Development, Assessment of Higher Order Thinking Skills, and Defending Standardized Testing.
Dr. Buckendahl has previously served on committees for membership, program, and outreach for the NCME and as an associate editor of Applied Measurement in Education. He currently serves as a psychometric reviewer for the National Commission for Certifying Agencies and coeditor of the Journal of Applied Testing Technology.
High-Stakes Testing in Education
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