[NIFL-WORKPLACE] Assessment Discussion on Performance Levels for Adults, Interim ReportDonna Brian djgbrian at utk.eduWed Jun 15 13:06:30 EDT 2005
Posted at request of Marie Cora, Assessment Discussion List Moderator >Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:04:49 -0400 (EDT) >From: Marie Cora <marie.cora at hotspurpartners.com> >Subject: [NIFL-ASSESSMENT:1101] Discussion on Performance Levels for Adults, > Interim Report > > >Dear List Members: > >Please join the NIFL-Assessment Discussion List for a conversation on > >Measuring Literacy: Performance Levels for Adults, Interim Report >(2005) > >Date: June 20 - 24 > >Principle Guests: Judy Koenig and Stuart Elliot, Project Directors > >The Full Committee will also be joining us as observers; their comments >and insights are welcomed. > >Full Committee Members: > >Chris Edley, University of California at Berkeley, School of Law >Bob Hauser, University of Wisconsin at Madison >Judy Alamprese, ABT Associates, USA >Michael Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania >Vivian Gadsden, University of Pennsylvania >Andy Hartman, Classroom Teacher, formerly with Bell Policy Center >Glynda Hull, University of California at Berkeley >Rebecca Maynard, University of Pennsylvania >Lorraine McDonnell, National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC >Larry Mikulecky, Indiana University >Bob Mislevy, University of Maryland >Norm Peterson, SPR Center, Minneapolis >John Poggio, University of Kansas >Rima Rudd, Harvard University >Mary Jane Schmitt, TERC, Cambridge, MA >Heide Wrigley, Aguirre International, CA and Washington DC >Dave Thissen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill > >Suggested preparations for this discussion: > >This Interim Report can be read on-line at: >http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11267.html > >Our discussion guests are interested in sharing their thoughts on the >Interim Report, providing clarification to the field on information >contained in the Report, and entertaining your questions and comments, >particularly in the following areas: > >* Questions concerning the lowest and the highest categories of >the literacy levels; specifically, questions concerning the difference >between the Non-Literacy in English and Below Basic categories, and >comparing the percentages of folks falling within these categories >between the 1992 survey and the 2003 survey; > >* An explanation of the Bookmark Standard-Setting Procedure that >was utilized in the study; > >* An explanation of the Quasi Contrasting Groups Procedure, that >was utilized to adjust the cut scores; > >* Why the Committee chose not to determine a level of performance >as "necessary" or "sufficient" for effectively functioning in life; as >an example of this, note that the terms used to label the levels are >purely descriptive, rather than indicating a particular judgment about >that level; > >* An explanation of how the Committee's process differed from the >original process for determining the levels and cut scores for the 1992 >results; > >* The recommendations that the Committee puts forth based on its >research. > >Please note that the Final Report is due out in the Fall of this year; >the differences between the Interim and Final Reports will be > >* the application of the performance levels and cut scores to the >2003 data, and >* the reporting of the percentages of adults in each level based >on the 2003 results. > >Please join us! > >marie cora >Moderator, NIFL Assessment Discussion List, and >Coordinator/Developer LINCS Assessment Special Collection at >http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/assessment/ > > > >marie.cora at hotspurpartners.com > > >
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