Effects of Using Modified Items to Test Students with Persistent Academic Difficulties

Author:

Elliott Stephen N.1,Kettler Ryan J.1,Beddow Peter A.1,Kurz Alexander1,Compton Elizabeth2,McGrath Dawn3,Bruen Charles4,Hinton Kent5,Palmer Porter6,Rodriguez Michael C.7,Bolt Daniel8,Roach Andrew T.9

Affiliation:

1. Peabody College of Vanderbilt University

2. Sweet Elementary School, Emmett, ID

3. Indiana Department of Education

4. Arizona Department of Education

5. Hawaii Department of Education

6. Discovery Education Assessment

7. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

8. University of Wisconsin-Madison

9. Georgia State University

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of using modified items in achievement tests to enhance accessibility. An experiment determined whether tests composed of modified items would reduce the performance gap between students eligible for an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards (AA-MAS) and students not eligible, and the impact on student proficiency levels. Three groups of eighth-grade students ( N = 755) from four states took original and modified versions of reading and mathematics tests. Findings indicate modified item conditions were significantly easier for all students and modifications would result in more AA-MAS eligible students meeting proficiency status. Study limitations and follow-up research on item modifications and the performance of students with disabilities are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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