EOLL student, James Harvey, was featured in the Spring 2014 Education Week with a blog titled 鈥淎ssessing the Assessments鈥.
James Harvey, a doctoral student in the Educational Leadership program at 魔都资源网 College of Education (COE), launched a national conversation on assessment and accountability between scholars and school officials.
In Spring 2014, Education Week featured the blog “” a partnership between the Assessment and Evaluation Research Initiative at Teachers College, Columbia University and the National Superintendents Roundtable
Harvey, executive director of the National Superintendents Roundtable, and Madhabi Chatterji from Teachers College at Columbia University, served as moderators of the month-long assessment blog.
The blog explored validity issues in assessment, the “black box” of the Common Core, challenges involved in measuring achievement status versus achievement growth, assessment of education versus assessment for education, along with a variety of topics involving international assessment.
COE Dean Deanna Sands, EdD, participated in the blog in mid-April as one of a series of expert scholars from universities around the country providing thoughtful observations on such issues as measurement, accountability, and assessment. Dean Sands’ essay, “ argued for a new understanding of formative assessment while Kelley Kalinich, superintendent in Kenilworth, Illinois, talked about what that would look like in the classroom. Other participants in the blog included Tacoma Superintendent of Schools, , a '08 graduate of COE’s Educational Administration program.
To read the blog, Education Week.