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DOI: 10.1037/e646762011-001
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Introduction to the Biomass Project: An Illustration of Evidence-Centered Assessment Design and Delivery Capability

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“…This approach to building alignment into the test development process is not an entirely new idea and is advocated for in the increasingly popular evidence-centered design approach (Mislevy & Haertel, 2006;Mislevy, Steinberg, Almond, & Lukas, 2006;Steinberg et al, 2003). However, to introduce alignment into the test development process requires familiarizing individuals involved at various stages of the process with the different test alignment criteria.…”
Section: Wyse and Vigermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This approach to building alignment into the test development process is not an entirely new idea and is advocated for in the increasingly popular evidence-centered design approach (Mislevy & Haertel, 2006;Mislevy, Steinberg, Almond, & Lukas, 2006;Steinberg et al, 2003). However, to introduce alignment into the test development process requires familiarizing individuals involved at various stages of the process with the different test alignment criteria.…”
Section: Wyse and Vigermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Although rooted in best practices for test design and development that date back 70 years (Bejar, 2008), ECD began to be codified and formally applied in testing programs beginning in the mid-1990s Mislevy, Almond, Yan, & Steinberg, 1999;Mislevy et al, 2003;Mislevy, Steinberg, Breyer, Almond, & Johnson, 2002;Steinberg et al, 2003;Williamson, Bauer, Mislevy, & Behrens, 2003). These authors offer many examples of how ECD could be used, or has been used, but in no way prescribe a single approach for all potential uses.…”
Section: Challenge 2: Ensuring Comparabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, there is a critical reliance on detailed item writing and form assembly specifications to ensure to the highest degree possible form-to-form comparability from the onset. The AP Program is addressing these two challenges simultaneously through evidence-centered assessment design (ECD) (Mislevy & Riconscente, 2005;Mislevy, Steinberg, Almond, & Lukas, 2006;Steinberg et al, 2003). ECD provides a mechanism to (a) capitalize on advances in the understanding of student learning and assessment, (b) specify item writing and form assembly guidelines, and (c) structure a comprehensive validity argument to support meaningful and comparable inferences from exam scores.…”
Section: Challenge 2: Ensuring Comparabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on evidence-centered assessment design, Almond et al (2002) provide a four-phase generic assessment model that is purposed for these types of complex learning environments, including activity selection, presentation, response processing, and summary scoring. Furthermore, in a description of the Biomass project, Steinberg et al (2003) provide an excellent example of innovative, web-based assessment of science inquiry that is highly aligned with several sets of nationally-recognized science standards. This line of research in educational measurement shows promise for the assessment of complex performance data in situated inquiry environments (such as MUVEs) that will allow for progression beyond the static pretestposttest model.…”
Section: Cognitive Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%