SUMMARY
OF THE 1997
JOINT NATD/DRE
MEETING
The agenda for the annual
joint meeting of members of NATD with the Directors of Research
and Evaluation (DRE) meeting held concurrently with the annual conference
of AERA and NCME, focused on "What do we want to accomplish in 1997-98?"
With over 38 states represented and just about every seat in the
room taken, agenda topics included: What do NATD and DREs Need,
Technology Status Report by Steve Henry (Topeka) and Joe O'Reilly
(Mesa), session discussions for broadening and improving services;
overview of the testing standards landscape by Karen Banks (Wake
County), and determination of our voice on the proposed national
test.
One of the most productive
discussions was related to communication/information and this could
be extended beyond this meeting and with those not in attendance.
Members in attendance praised the efforts of Joe and Steve in the
development of the Home Page and offered numerous suggestions on
further expansion capabilities. Discussion focused on the establishment
of a listserve, newsgroup, and/or chat room. Also, as a result of
these discussions, members brainstormed on a list of pertinent topics
which they sought to have information readily available. The recommended
action which was based on these discussions was that the membership
would be asked to submit materials on the designated topics. Facilitators
were identified to receive these materials and then submit them
to Steve for the Home Page. This information will then be shared
via the NATD HomePage. Please remember: The success of this initiative
depends on you, the NATD and DRE member. Please look through the
list and send pertinent information on at least three of the topics.
If each NATD member submits just three pieces of relevant information,
one can only imagine the information at our fingertips and how readily
assessable of information available to each of us. Also, if possible,
the submission of the information in electronic form (e.g.,
word processing file) along with a hard copy would be most beneficial
and reduce the amount of time necessary to get the information on-line.
Initial
Resource Collection Topics for the NATD Web Site
Ethics of District
Testing and Assessment: Policies and/or Guidelines
Nancy Shiffler
Shiffler@aaps.k12.mi.us
2725 Boardwalk
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Training Materials
on Assessment/Testing Programs
Nancy Baenen
eval@mindspring.com
3600 Wake Forest Road
P.O. Box 28041
Raleigh, NC 27611
Title I Evaluation
Designs, Procedures, and/or Reports
Derrick Nottingham
dnott@pps.k12.va.us
Portsmouth Public Schools
3651 Hartford street
Portsmouth, VA 23707-1205
Processes and Procedures
used for Setting Standards at the District and/or State Level
Linda Elman
Lindae@ad.cfsd.wednet.edu
P.O. Box 8
Silverdale, WA 98383
State and School
District Policy Statements and procedural Guidelines
Ray Fenton
AHRF@ACAD2.ALASKA.EDU
4600 DeBarr Ave.
Anchorage, Alaska
Accountability
Systems
Gretchen Ringway
gretchen_ridgeway@odedodea.edu
4040 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22153
Job Descriptions
for Positions Related to Research, Evaluation and/or Assessment
Barbara Helms
BJHELMS@MSN.COM
248-10 Woodford Ave.
Plainville, CT 06062
Technical Aspects
of testing Including Equating, Reporting, Reliability and Validity
William L. Brown
wlbrown@main.goldengate.net
898 Stag Thicket Lane
Mason, MI 48854
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