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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

158.6458 Plan for implementation of state assessment and accountability

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system -- Report. The Department of Education shall develop a plan for implementing the state assessment and accountability system created under KRS 158.6453 and 158.6455 and shall report quarterly to the Interim Joint Committee on Education on its progress in the following areas:
(1)Establishing a consistent structure of test components, grade-level testing
distribution, and test administration procedures;
(2)Beginning a new cycle of equating procedures for which their adequacy and
precision can be tested rigorously and conducting appropriate equating
analyses to accommodate the new accountability system;
(3)Publishing more complete and informative guides for interpreting school
accountability changes;
(4)Reviewing school accountability classifications to assure their construct validity
in all cases where they are applied;
(5)Developing and implementing a validity research plan as required under KRS
158.6453;
(6)Establishing additional routine audits of key processes in the assessment and
accountability program;
(7)Maintaining and cataloging a library of technical documents related to the
assessment and accountability program for internal and external review
purposes. In addition, the department shall produce an annual technical report
for audiences that include educators, testing coordinators, parents, and
legislators; and
(8)Maintaining a vigorous ongoing program of research and documentation of the
effects of the assessment and accountability system on Kentucky schools.
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