Title: School Improvement and Educational Accountability
1School Improvement and Educational Accountability
- M. David Miller
- University of Florida
2- A major shortcoming of current
- accountability systems for purposes of making
valid inferences about school quality is due to
severe limitations on the data that are generally
included in systems (Linn, 2007)
3- The growing consensus is that in the era of
standards based reform, a major missing piece of
the puzzle is data. Every state must quickly
develop a robust system of student data and
information that allows us to not only report on
assessment data for state and NCLB accountability
purposes, but to use those data for diagnostic
and instructional decision making (Wilhoit,
2006)
4Accountability Systems and Multiple Uses
- NCLB / AYP
- Individual Uses
- Diagnostic/ Instructional
- Graduation
- Retention/Promotion
- Course Credit
5School Use of Assessments
- Designs for School (e.g., matrix sampling)
- fewer items per student
- broader coverage
- noncomparable student level scores
- reduced testing time
6Diagnostic Testing
- Student v Group level
- Level of scores - Subscores v Benchmark
- Reliability
- Validity
7Florida Content Focus Clusters
Content Area Content Focus Cluster
Reading Words and phrases in context Main idea, plot, and purpose Comparisons and cause/effect Reference and research
Mathematics Number sense, concepts and operations Measurement Geometry and spatial sense Algebraic thinking Data analysis and probability
Science Physical and chemical sciences Earth and Space sciences Life and environmental sciences Scientific thinking
8Spearman-Brown projected subscore reliabilities
Subscores ?.85 ?.90 ?.95
3 .65 .75 .86
4 .59 .69 .83
5 .53 .64 .79
9Reading benchmarks Main idea, plot, and purpose
- Chronological order
- Details and Facts
- Authors Purpose
- Character Development
- Plot Development
10Mathematics benchmarks Algebraic Thinking
- Functions
- Graphic Patterns
- Linear Equations
- Solving Equations
- Equations
- Inequalities
- Solving Inequalities
- Solving Equations
- Translating Inequalities
11Science benchmarks Scientific Thinking
- Experimental Design
- Drawing Conclusions
- Observation
- Communicating Results
- Understanding Models
- Predictable Events
- Using Machines
- Problem Solving
- Scientific Applications
12Spearman-Brown projected benchmark reliabilities
Benchmarks ?.85 ?.90 ?.95
15 .27 .36 .56
25 .18 .26 .43
40 .12 .18 .32
13Spearman-Brown projected factors for test length
with benchmark reliabilities.70
Benchmarks ?.85 ?.90 ?.95
15 6.31 3.81 1.83
25 10.63 6.64 3.09
40 17.11 10.63 4.96
14Diagnostic Validity and Test Construction
- Adding items that fit overall test blueprint and
information function - Dropping items that do not fit overall test
15Additional Indicators to Interpret Accountability
Data (Conditions of Education)
- Participation
- Student Effort and Progress
- student attitudes and aspirations
- student effort absenteeism
- Contexts of Education
- course taking and standards
- learning opportunities
- special programs
- teachers
- school characteristics and climate
16Successful and Unsuccessful Schools
- In current accountability systems, student intake
and instructional effectiveness are confounded to
some unknown degree, calling into question any
inferences about school effectiveness from these
data (Raudenbush, 2004)
17Summary
- More information needed to understand causes of
success or lack of success - Value-added adjustments?
- Diagnostic information reasonable in this context
given issues of reliability and validity ?