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  • National Assessment Governing Board

    Provides specifics on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) as well as the proposed Voluntary National Tests in Reading and Math.

    www.nagb.org

  • Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing

    Addresses professional and technical issues of test development and use in education, psychology and employment [ordering information].

    www.apa.org

  • The Testing And Assessment Page For The American Psychological Association (APA)

    Information on psychological testing and assessment including: finding and obtaining psychological tests, test standards and other guidelines, testing information clearinghouses, and links to other testing-related sites.

    www.apa.org

  • Number 2 Pencil

    A psychometrician's weblog devoted to standardized testing. Aimed at parents, teachers, and general readers. Includes ideas, research and news.

    www.kimberlyswygert.com

  • World Class Arena

    International initiative designed to identify and assess gifted and talented students. Devised by the Department for Education and Skills in the UK. Example questions, online assessments, registration details for schools. Focuses on mathematics and problem solving.

    www.worldclassarena.org

  • National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)

    NAEP reports on U.S. student performance with comprehensive information about what students at grades 4, 8, and 12 know and can do in various subject areas.

    nces.ed.gov

  • Practical Assessment, Research, and Evaluation

    Referreed, full-text on-line journal whose purpose is to provide education professionals access to relevant articles that can have a positive impact on assessment, research, evaluation, and teaching practices.

    pareonline.net

  • Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education

    The code states the major obligations to professionals who develop or use educational tests. The code is meant to apply broadly to the use of tests in education (admissions, educational assessment, educational diagnosis, and student placement).

    www.apa.org

  • Building Tests to Support Instruction and Accountability

    Information from The Commission on Instructionally Supportive Assessment concerning best practices for designing and implementing standardized testing.

    www.testaccountability.org

  • Organizations and Individuals to Contact for Information on Testing

    Directory of contact information for the testing industry.

    www.richardphelps.net

  • Collaborative Testing and Test Performance

    Presents the results of a study that shows that collaborative testing alone has a significant positive association with test performance.

    www.rapidintellect.com

  • What Do Test Scores in Texas Tell Us?

    Rand Corporation's study of the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS)test scores in Texas. Includes link to Rand Corp. press release and Rand CEO's statement.

    www.rand.org

  • Test Design

    Discussion of the question of how "difficult" should a test be?

    www.upscale.utoronto.ca

  • Question Base

    A free questions editor and tester. The program must be downloaded before any questions can be identified.

    lanther.co.uk

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