Assessment
Program Goals
The mission of DoDEA is "to
provide, in military communities worldwide, exemplary educational
programs that inspire and prepare all students for success in a
global environment." One of the best ways of monitoring student
progress and helping our students succeed is through standardized
tests.
The term, "standardized tests,"
means that these tests are always administered with the same directions
and time limits, and are always scored the same way, to ensure fairness
for all students.
The policy of assessing the achievement
of DoDEA students every year through standardized testing is required
in 20 USC 92 4 and DS Regulation
2000.6 (Word document).
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The Purpose
of System Assessments
System Assessments are designed to
fairly measure student achievement in different academic subjects.
This information is used:
- To help teachers determine the
strengths and needs of students in order to work with them to
improve their individual academic skills.
- To let parents know how their
children scored in different academic subjects.
- To provide accountability for
DoDEA schools.
The testing information is used to
help determine how successful DoDEA schools are and includes norm-referenced
tests and criterion-referenced tests. Norm-referenced tests provide
a comparison of the basic skills of DoDEA students with the achievements
of students in non-DoDEA stateside schools. Criterion-referenced
tests provide a measure of how well DoDEA students are performing
on specific content area standards.
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Selection
and Use of System Assessments [Regulation
2000.6]
It is DoDEA policy that all system
assessments administered in DoDEA measure student performance so
that inferences can be made about student achievement in basic skill
areas as well as provide a source of information for decision-makers
concerning programs and services.
System assessments used in DoDEA
must satisfy rigorous technical standards. The assessments selected
for use within DoDEA must: (1) positively affect instruction and
student learning, (2) be one of several criterion used for major
decisions about student performance/achievement, (3) align to clearly
defined standards and objectives within the content domain tested,
(4) be valid and reliable, and (5) control for bias.
The results of each system assessment
identified to measure the achievement of students in DoDEA will
be used as one component of an assessment system for major decisions
concerning the student's future learning activities.
In accordance with the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), reference (a), all DoDEA
students in the grades identified for system assessments will be
included in the program. Those students who have been identified
as having disabilities or are Limited English Proficient will participate,
using either the standard DoDEA assessments, with or without reasonable
and appropriate accommodations, or through the use of the DoDEA
Alternate Assessment. The Alternate Assessment is comprised of evidence
of the student's achievement, including but not limited to student
work products, interviews, photographs, videos, etc.
Home-schooled students, who are otherwise
eligible to attend DoD schools on a tuition-free, space required
basis, may participate in system assessments at the request of their
DOD sponsor. Home-schooled students choosing to participate in the
system assessments will be tested in a classroom with their age-peers
at the time normally scheduled for that classroom's assessment.
The DOD sponsor of each home-schooled student will receive individual
score reports on the student's performance on the assessment. Scores
earned by home-schooled students will not be reflected in the school's
summary scores. Transportation costs associated with a home-schooled
child participating in the system assessments, if any, will be the
responsibility of the child's sponsor, not the local school.
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