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Journal of Special Education | 2009

A Longitudinal Analysis of State Accommodations Policies Twelve Years of Change, 1993—2005

Sheryl S. Lazarus; Martha Thurlow; Kathryn E. Lail; Laurene Christensen

State accommodations policies affect the way that students with disabilities are included in large-scale assessments. This articles uses information collected by the National Center on Educational Outcomes to analyze how accommodations policies changed between 1993 and 2005. Throughout the 1990s, state accommodations policies often sought to level the playing field for students with disabilities. In recent years, more emphasis has been placed on seeking to ensure that the accommodations permit valid measurement of test constructs. Accommodations that involve the use of technology and the extended time accommodation are generally better accepted now than in the past. There continues to be no consensus across states about how several accommodations, including calculator, read aloud questions, sign interpret questions, and spell-checker, should be included in the policies, and states may want to consider focusing on the creation of high-quality, universally designed assessments that minimize the need for accommodations.


Educational Policy | 2017

Large-Scale Assessment and English Language Learners With Disabilities

Kristin Liu; Jenna M. Ward; Martha Thurlow; Laurene Christensen

This article highlights a set of principles and guidelines, developed by a diverse group of specialists in the field, for appropriately including English language learners (ELLs) with disabilities in large-scale assessments. ELLs with disabilities make up roughly 9% of the rapidly increasing ELL population nationwide. In spite of the small overall percentage of students that they represent, this group experiences significant learning and assessment challenges. In the context of successfully educating all students to high standards, it is important for state education agencies, policymakers, and local education agencies to improve achievement outcomes for these students. One of the first steps in improving test performance is to design and implement comprehensive and accessible assessment policies, and consequently assessments, that address the specific needs of ELLs with disabilities. Doing so will give them the chance to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have, thus allowing the test results to more accurately show areas for school improvement.


National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota | 2008

2007 State Policies on Assessment Participation and Accommodations for Students with Disabilities. Synthesis Report 69.

Laurene Christensen; Sheryl S. Lazarus; Melissa Crone; Martha Thurlow


National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota | 2007

States' Alternate Assessments Based on Modified Achievement Standards (AA-MAS) in 2007. Synthesis Report 67.

Sheryl S. Lazarus; Martha Thurlow; Laurene Christensen; Damien C. Cormier


New Directions for Evaluation | 2005

Creative data collection in nonformal settings

Laurene Christensen; Julie E. Nielsen; Christopher Rogers; Boris Volkov


ETS Research Report Series | 2016

Conceptualizing Accessibility for English Language Proficiency Assessments

Danielle Guzman-Orth; Cara Cahalan Laitusis; Martha Thurlow; Laurene Christensen


National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota | 2009

Improving Accommodations Outcomes: Monitoring Instructional and Assessment Accommodations for Students with Disabilities.

Laurene Christensen; Martha Thurlow; Ting Wang


National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota | 2010

Science Assessments for Students with Disabilities in School Year 2006-2007: What We Know about Participation, Performance, and Accommodations. Synthesis Report 77.

Martha Thurlow; Christopher Rogers; Laurene Christensen


Perspectives on Language and Learning | 2009

Role of assessment accommodations in accountability

Laurene Christensen; Martha Thurlow; Sheryl S. Lazarus


National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota | 2007

Hints and Tips for Addressing Accommodations Issues for Peer Review.

Laurene Christensen; Kathryn E. Lail; Martha Thurlow

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Kristin Liu

University of Minnesota

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University of Minnesota

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