A group that is developing tests for half the states in the nation
has dramatically reduced the length of its assessment in a bid to
balance the desire for a more meaningful and useful exam with concerns
about the amount of time spent on testing.
The decision by the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium reflects months of conversation among its 25 state members and technical experts and carries heavy freight for millions of students, who will be taking it in two years. The group is one of two state consortia crafting tests for the Common Core State Standards with $360 million in federal Race to the Top money. (Catherine Gewertz at Education Week)
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