Assessment Archives - Reading Plus https://www.readingplus.com/efficacy-category/assessment/ Change the Way Students Read Thu, 02 Dec 2021 19:50:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.readingplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DB-Product-Logos_20221129_Reading-Plus_Horizontal-1-150x150.png Assessment Archives - Reading Plus https://www.readingplus.com/efficacy-category/assessment/ 32 32 Evaluating Concurrent Validity and Classification Accuracy of a Short Web-based Adaptive Assessment Compared to Two Assessments Widely Used in the United States https://www.readingplus.com/efficacy/evaluating-concurrent-validity-and-classification-accuracy-of-a-short-web-based-adaptive-assessment-compared-to-two-assessments-widely-used-in-the-united-states/ Sat, 11 May 2019 20:37:00 +0000 https://dev-www-readingplus-com.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=efficacy&p=585 Summary of Findings: Valid and reliable assessments of reading proficiency are essential to educators’ ability to make informed instructional decisions. This study evaluated the results of InSight, a web-based, adaptive reading assessment, in relation to the Smarter Balanced (SBAC) and the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) English Language Arts (ELA)...

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Summary of Findings:

Valid and reliable assessments of reading proficiency are essential to educators’ ability to make informed instructional decisions. This study evaluated the results of InSight, a web-based, adaptive reading assessment, in relation to the Smarter Balanced (SBAC) and the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) English Language Arts (ELA) assessments used in eighteen US states and other geopolitical entities during the 2018-19 school year. InSight can be administered in a group or individualized setting with minimal teacher oversight. Students typically need 30-40 minutes to complete the assessment and the results are immediately available. SBAC and PARCC ELA assessments require more oversight and time to administer, usually 3-4 hours, and results are provided within a few weeks to a few months after administration.

InSight showed strong concurrent validity (Pearson’s r >.70) and classification accuracy (lower bound of the Area Under the Curve (AUC) confidence interval > .80 and overall classification accuracy rate >75%) with the SBAC and PARCC ELA assessments in each grade measured (3-8) and overall.


“The ability for a short reading assessment (InSIght) to accurately classify students’ reading/ELA proficiency in comparison to widely-used assessments used for high-stakes accountability is critical for many instructional decisions such as tiered interventions for at-risk students.”


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Comparing “Reading Proficiency” Across Five Reading Assessments https://www.readingplus.com/efficacy/comparing-reading-proficiency-across-five-reading-assessments/ Sat, 09 Dec 2017 21:46:00 +0000 https://dev-www-readingplus-com.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=efficacy&p=702 Summary of Findings: This study compared assessment results from five different instruments that require differing amounts of time to administer. These five assessments were developed across multiple decades, each adhering to the philosophies and standards popular at the time they were created. Results suggest a significant overlap in reading proficiency scores across assessments regardless of...

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Summary of Findings:

This study compared assessment results from five different instruments that require differing amounts of time to administer. These five assessments were developed across multiple decades, each adhering to the philosophies and standards popular at the time they were created. Results suggest a significant overlap in reading proficiency scores across assessments regardless of the primary focus of the assessment, the time it takes to administer the assessment, or time period during which a given assessment was developed.


“Considerations (when choosing an assessment) should include the time required to administer and score the assessment, the ease with which it is administered, the format of the test, and how useful the data are when planning instruction for individual students.”


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