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Assessing the Assessment: Evidence of Reliability and Validity in the edTPA
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Family MedicineEducationProgram EvaluationTeacher EducationStudent EvaluationsStandardized Portfolio AssessmentsPerformance AssessmentAssessmentHealth Services ResearchReliabilityTest DevelopmentEdtpa CandidatesTechnical DocumentationEducational TestingRehabilitationEducational MeasurementOutcome AssessmentTeacher EvaluationElectronic AssessmentEducational AssessmentEducational EvaluationMedicineEducation PolicySurvey Methodology
The Educative Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) is a system of standardized portfolio assessments of teaching performance mandated for use by educator preparation programs in 18 states, and approved in 21 others, as part of initial certification for preservice teachers. Because of the high stakes involved for examinees, it is critical that the scores produced and resulting decisions are meaningful and meet robust standards of validity and technical quality for educational measurements. We examined the technical documentation of edTPA and raise serious concerns about scoring design, the reliability of the assessments, and the consequential impact on decisions about edTPA candidates. In light of these findings, we argue that the proposed and actual uses of the edTPA are currently unwarranted on technical grounds.
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