Standards and Assessments
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Assessing Alignment to the Common Core State Standards: A Curriculum Review Tool for English Language Arts
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Assessing Alignment to the Common Core State Standards: A Curriculum Review Tool for Mathematics
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The Instructional Demands of Standards-Based Reform
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The Appropriate Use of Student Assessments
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Sizing Up State Standards 2008
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This article describes what a Smart Testing program looks like in Norfolk, Via. Norfolk is an AFT award-winning local where testing is directly integrated into teaching and learning and where data use is the norm. 4 pages. (March 2007). |
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"Failing" or "Succeeding" Schools: How Can We Tell?
Written by Paul Barton and published by the AFT, this report argues that our country has drifted into the accountability systems in use today, either under individual state laws or as mandated by the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. Documenting how this drift occurred, this report makes the claim that today’s accountability systems too often don’t accurately identify school effectiveness. The paper describes how these accountability systems not only fall short of the intentions of the law—whether state or federal—but also may lead to misidentifications with huge consequences for schools, teachers and students. (September 2006) |
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Smart Testing: Let's Get It Right
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Setting Strong Standards
The AFT developed a set of criteria for members and others to use in developing or reviewing student achievement standards. The criteria offers a clear vision to educators and policymakers at all levels of what useful standards should look like. (June 2003). |
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Where We Stand: Standards-Based Assessment and Accountability This booklet contains resolutions on standards and assessments passed at the 2002 AFT convention. Also included are a question-and-answer section, background information, and background reading. (June 2003) |
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Skill Standards for Education Paraprofessionals |
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Kissing the Frog: How Teachers Can Transform Testing
In this 2001 plenary speech at AFT’s biennial QuEST professional development conference, Mari Pearlman, of ETS, describes the role teachers can play in improving the development of tests and provides suggestions for teachers to use data in the classroom to help inform instruction. 11 pages (July 2001). |
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Standards for a Profession—AFT’s standards for paraprofessionals
The report of the AFT's Committee on Paraprofessional Certification provides an overview of the AFT’s position on the role and responsibilities of instructional paraprofessionals and the skills and knowledge required to do this important work. (1998) |





