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Models for Reporting the Results of Alternate Assessments Within State Accountability Systems (NCEO Synthesis Report)

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University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration, National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO)

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A report summarizing six models for reporting the scores of students with disabilities participating in alternate assessments that existed in the year 2001. Reporting the scores of students with disabilities participating in alternate assessments raises a number of challenges, including those surrounding concerns about statistical soundness, as well as those related to the different purposes and focuses that characterize current alternate assessments. At the time of this report, across the nation, states had reached different decisions about how to report the results of their alternate assessments.

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NCEO Synthesis Reports;No. 39

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The Center is supported through a Cooperative Agreement (#H326G000001) with the Research to Practice Division, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Education or Offices within it.

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Bechard, Sue. (2001). Models for Reporting the Results of Alternate Assessments Within State Accountability Systems (NCEO Synthesis Report). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/173954.

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