December Issue of JEBS Will Focus on NAEP

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December Issue of JEBS Will Focus on NAEP
 
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October 2019

The December issue of the Journal for Educational and Behavioral Statistics (JEBS) will focus on issues related to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of NAEP, this special issue will include five articles that will help readers to understand technical issues surrounding NAEP and other large-scale assessment programs around the world. It will also take a forward-looking perspective to encourage new work on technology and educational assessment.

In the , JEBS editor Li Cai explains the rationale for the special issue by first looking back at the 1992 JEBS special issue on NAEP (edited by Rebecca Zwick). Cai notes that the 1992 issue “explained and familiarized the methodological community with core design features that NAEP had pioneered“ and “motivated several generations of methodologists and substantive researchers to use and improve upon the NAEP design and analysis principles in their own work.” Regarding the decision to do a new issue on NAEP, Cai says it had become “apparent to JEBS and the large-scale assessment community that much new development had taken place and a new special issue was warranted.”

In the December issue, Cai notes at least two significant developmental trends: the infusion of educational technology into the assessment experience, and the proliferation of NAEP-inspired principles in other large-scale educational assessment programs with global significance.

Please see the table of contents below with links to the abstracts.

Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
Volume 44 / Number 6, December 2019

Special Issue on Research and Development on Large-Scale Educational Assessment Programs


Li Cai


Andreas Oranje and Andrew Kolstad


Matthias von Davier, Lale Khorramdel, Qiwei He, Hyo Jeong Shin, and Haiwen Chen


Yoav Bergner and Alina A. von Davier


Yu Jiang, Jiahui Zhang, and Tao Xin


Michael O. Martin and Ina V. S. Mullis