Measurement and Research in the Accountability Era
Herausgeber: Dwyer, Carol Anne
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This volume stems from the 2003 Educational Testing Service Invitational Conference that convened leading scholars and practitioners from education, psychology, economics, statistics, and public policy to discuss the important topic of measurement and ac
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This volume stems from the 2003 Educational Testing Service Invitational Conference that convened leading scholars and practitioners from education, psychology, economics, statistics, and public policy to discuss the important topic of measurement and ac
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 166mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780805853308
- ISBN-10: 0805853308
- Artikelnr.: 21085521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 166mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780805853308
- ISBN-10: 0805853308
- Artikelnr.: 21085521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carol Anne Dwyer
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: The Science of Education and
Scientific Evidence.E.C. Lagemann, Toward a More Adequate Science of
Education. R.L. Linn, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational
Policy and Practice: Implications for Evaluating Adequate Yearly Progress.
S. Lewis, Issues Related to Disaggregating Data in a New Accountability.
L. Towne, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational Policy and
Practice: Defining and Implementing "Scientifically Based Research." Part
II: Closing the Achievement Gap.A.C. Porter, Prospects for School Reform
and Closing the Achievement Gap. Part III: Improving Teacher Quality.C.V.
Gipps, Accountability Testing and the Implications for Teacher
Professionalism. R.M. Ingersoll, The Persistent Problem of Out-of-Field
Teaching. G. Ladson-Billings, No Teacher Left Behind: Issues of Equity and
Teacher Quality. Part IV: Test Linking: Technical and Conceptual
Challenges.M.J. Feuer,E Pluribus Unum: Linking Tests and Democratic
Education. P.W. Holland, Assessing the Validity of Test Linking: What Has
Happened Since Uncommon Measures?Part V: Accountability Issues for English
Language Learners.L.W. Fillmore, ELLs Caught in the Crossfire Between Good
Intentions and Bad Instructional Choices. J. Lara, Report on an Informal
Survey of ELL Educators at the State and Local Level. Part VI: Using
Econometric Modes in School Accountability.S. Loeb, F. Estrada, Have
Assessment-Based School Accountability Reforms Affected the Career
Decisions of Teachers? S.G. Rivkin, Stricter Regulations of Additional
Incentives? The Teacher Quality Policy Dilemma. C.E. Rouse, Accounting for
Schools: Econometric Issues in Measuring School Quality. Part VII:
Aligning the Elements of Accountability Systems.M.W. Kirst, Improving
Preparation for Non-Selective Postsecondary Education: Assessment and
Accountability Issues. E.L. Baker, Aligning Curriculum, Standards, and
Assessments: Fulfilling the Promise of School Reform.
Scientific Evidence.E.C. Lagemann, Toward a More Adequate Science of
Education. R.L. Linn, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational
Policy and Practice: Implications for Evaluating Adequate Yearly Progress.
S. Lewis, Issues Related to Disaggregating Data in a New Accountability.
L. Towne, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational Policy and
Practice: Defining and Implementing "Scientifically Based Research." Part
II: Closing the Achievement Gap.A.C. Porter, Prospects for School Reform
and Closing the Achievement Gap. Part III: Improving Teacher Quality.C.V.
Gipps, Accountability Testing and the Implications for Teacher
Professionalism. R.M. Ingersoll, The Persistent Problem of Out-of-Field
Teaching. G. Ladson-Billings, No Teacher Left Behind: Issues of Equity and
Teacher Quality. Part IV: Test Linking: Technical and Conceptual
Challenges.M.J. Feuer,E Pluribus Unum: Linking Tests and Democratic
Education. P.W. Holland, Assessing the Validity of Test Linking: What Has
Happened Since Uncommon Measures?Part V: Accountability Issues for English
Language Learners.L.W. Fillmore, ELLs Caught in the Crossfire Between Good
Intentions and Bad Instructional Choices. J. Lara, Report on an Informal
Survey of ELL Educators at the State and Local Level. Part VI: Using
Econometric Modes in School Accountability.S. Loeb, F. Estrada, Have
Assessment-Based School Accountability Reforms Affected the Career
Decisions of Teachers? S.G. Rivkin, Stricter Regulations of Additional
Incentives? The Teacher Quality Policy Dilemma. C.E. Rouse, Accounting for
Schools: Econometric Issues in Measuring School Quality. Part VII:
Aligning the Elements of Accountability Systems.M.W. Kirst, Improving
Preparation for Non-Selective Postsecondary Education: Assessment and
Accountability Issues. E.L. Baker, Aligning Curriculum, Standards, and
Assessments: Fulfilling the Promise of School Reform.
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: The Science of Education and
Scientific Evidence.E.C. Lagemann, Toward a More Adequate Science of
Education. R.L. Linn, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational
Policy and Practice: Implications for Evaluating Adequate Yearly Progress.
S. Lewis, Issues Related to Disaggregating Data in a New Accountability.
L. Towne, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational Policy and
Practice: Defining and Implementing "Scientifically Based Research." Part
II: Closing the Achievement Gap.A.C. Porter, Prospects for School Reform
and Closing the Achievement Gap. Part III: Improving Teacher Quality.C.V.
Gipps, Accountability Testing and the Implications for Teacher
Professionalism. R.M. Ingersoll, The Persistent Problem of Out-of-Field
Teaching. G. Ladson-Billings, No Teacher Left Behind: Issues of Equity and
Teacher Quality. Part IV: Test Linking: Technical and Conceptual
Challenges.M.J. Feuer,E Pluribus Unum: Linking Tests and Democratic
Education. P.W. Holland, Assessing the Validity of Test Linking: What Has
Happened Since Uncommon Measures?Part V: Accountability Issues for English
Language Learners.L.W. Fillmore, ELLs Caught in the Crossfire Between Good
Intentions and Bad Instructional Choices. J. Lara, Report on an Informal
Survey of ELL Educators at the State and Local Level. Part VI: Using
Econometric Modes in School Accountability.S. Loeb, F. Estrada, Have
Assessment-Based School Accountability Reforms Affected the Career
Decisions of Teachers? S.G. Rivkin, Stricter Regulations of Additional
Incentives? The Teacher Quality Policy Dilemma. C.E. Rouse, Accounting for
Schools: Econometric Issues in Measuring School Quality. Part VII:
Aligning the Elements of Accountability Systems.M.W. Kirst, Improving
Preparation for Non-Selective Postsecondary Education: Assessment and
Accountability Issues. E.L. Baker, Aligning Curriculum, Standards, and
Assessments: Fulfilling the Promise of School Reform.
Scientific Evidence.E.C. Lagemann, Toward a More Adequate Science of
Education. R.L. Linn, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational
Policy and Practice: Implications for Evaluating Adequate Yearly Progress.
S. Lewis, Issues Related to Disaggregating Data in a New Accountability.
L. Towne, Scientific Evidence and Interference in Educational Policy and
Practice: Defining and Implementing "Scientifically Based Research." Part
II: Closing the Achievement Gap.A.C. Porter, Prospects for School Reform
and Closing the Achievement Gap. Part III: Improving Teacher Quality.C.V.
Gipps, Accountability Testing and the Implications for Teacher
Professionalism. R.M. Ingersoll, The Persistent Problem of Out-of-Field
Teaching. G. Ladson-Billings, No Teacher Left Behind: Issues of Equity and
Teacher Quality. Part IV: Test Linking: Technical and Conceptual
Challenges.M.J. Feuer,E Pluribus Unum: Linking Tests and Democratic
Education. P.W. Holland, Assessing the Validity of Test Linking: What Has
Happened Since Uncommon Measures?Part V: Accountability Issues for English
Language Learners.L.W. Fillmore, ELLs Caught in the Crossfire Between Good
Intentions and Bad Instructional Choices. J. Lara, Report on an Informal
Survey of ELL Educators at the State and Local Level. Part VI: Using
Econometric Modes in School Accountability.S. Loeb, F. Estrada, Have
Assessment-Based School Accountability Reforms Affected the Career
Decisions of Teachers? S.G. Rivkin, Stricter Regulations of Additional
Incentives? The Teacher Quality Policy Dilemma. C.E. Rouse, Accounting for
Schools: Econometric Issues in Measuring School Quality. Part VII:
Aligning the Elements of Accountability Systems.M.W. Kirst, Improving
Preparation for Non-Selective Postsecondary Education: Assessment and
Accountability Issues. E.L. Baker, Aligning Curriculum, Standards, and
Assessments: Fulfilling the Promise of School Reform.