Abstract
This paper applies Slomp, Corrigan, and Sugimoto’s (2014) consequential validity framework to the third-grade Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP) in English language arts (ELA). Slomp et al.’s (2014) consequential validity framework provides for a holistic examination of the validity of the assessment and its consequences. Using this framework, this paper considers the construct of reading developed in the adopted standards, assessment design, sample assessment items, disaggregated performance data, and the assessment consequences. The number and magnitude of validity concerns raised in all aspects of the framework call into question the consequential validity of the assessment.
Recommended Citation
Sprouse, Michelle L.
(2017)
"The Consequential Validity of the M-STEP and Third-Grade Retention,"
Language Arts Journal of Michigan:
Vol. 32:
Iss.
2, Article 10.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.9707/2168-149X.2140
Publication Date
5-2017