About the Editors
About the Contributors
Foreword
Martha L. Thurlow
Preface
Section I: Conceptualizing Alternate Assessment
Chapter 1: Who Are the Children Who Take Alternate Achievement Standards Assessments?
Jacqueline F. Kearns, Elizabeth Towles-Reeves, Harold L. Kleinert, & Jane Kleinert
Chapter 2: Understanding the Construct to Be Assessed
Stephen N. Elliott
Chapter 3: Sampling the Domain for Evidence of Achievement
Gerald Tindal
Chapter 4: Public Policy and the Development of Alternate Assessments for Students with Cognitive Disabilities
Susan L. Rigney
Chapter 5: Alignment of Alternate Assessments with State Standards
Diane M. Browder, Shawnee Wakeman, & Claudia Flowers
Chapter 6: Conceptualizing and Setting Performance Standards for Alternate Assessments
Steve Ferrara, Suzanne Swaffield, & Lorin Mueller
Chapter 7: An Introduction to Validity Arguments for Alternate Assessments
Scott F. Marion & Marianne Perie
Chapter 8: The Long and Winding Road of Alternate Assessments: Where We Started, Where We Are Now, and the Road Ahead
Rachel F. Quenemoen
Section II: Alternate Assessment in Action
Chapter 9: Assessing All Students in Connecticut
Peter Behuniak & Joseph Amenta
Chapter 10: Georgia Alternate Assessment: A Portfolio Assessment for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
Melissa Fincher & Claudia Flowers
Chapter 11: The Alternate Maryland School Assessment
Sharon E. Hall, Martin D. Kehe, & William D. Schafer
Chapter 12: Alternate Assessment in Massachusetts: Approaches and Validity
Daniel J. Wiener & Charles A. DePascale
Chapter 13: The Mississippi Alternate Assessment of Extended Curriculum Frameworks: Purpose, Procedures, and Validity Evidence Summary
Stephen N. Elliott, Andrew T. Roach, Kristopher J. Kaase, & Ryan J. Kettler
Chapter 14: Test Design and Validation of Inferences for the Oregon Alternate Assessment
Dianna Carrizales & Gerald Tindal
Chapter 15: The South Carolina Alternate Assessment
Lorin Mueller, Steve Ferrara, Suzanne Swaffield, & Douglas G. Alexander
Section III: The Future of Alternate Assessment
Chapter 16: Considering the Consequences of Alternative Assessments
Peter Behuniak
Chapter 17: Which Came First—The Curriculum or the Assessment?
Diane M. Browder, Shawnee Wakeman, & Claudia Flowers
Chapter 18: Key Issues in the Use of Alternate Assessments: Closing Comments to Open More Discussion and Exploration of Solutions
Stephen N. Elliott
Chapter 19: Psychometric Rigor for Alternate Assessments: For the Sake of Interpretation, Not Rigor
Steve Ferrara
Chapter 20: Does the Emperor Have New Clothes?
Claudia Flowers
Chapter 21: Assessment Population: Implications for the Validity Evaluation
Jacqueline F. Kearns & Elizabeth Towles-Reeves
Chapter 22: Some Key Considerations for Test Evaluators and Developers
Scott F. Marion
Chapter 23: Toward a Straighter Road
Rachel F. Quenemoen
Chapter 24: How Should States Move Forward?
Susan L. Rigney
Chapter 25: Principles Unique to Alternate Assessments
William D. Schafer
Chapter 26: Reflections on the Alternate Assessment in Oregon
Gerald Tindal
Chapter 27: Essential Truths About Alternate Assessments
Daniel J. Wiener
Index