2023 State of Assessment in K-12 Education

Three years ago, the pandemic caused many states to cancel their summative assessments. Amid this disruption, many educators paused to ask, “Is there a better way to measure student learning?” Today, 81% of schools remain 'assessment-focused.' In this year's report, we set out to discover what this means and more.

5 Key Trends, Perspectives, & Considerations

HEAR FROM EDUCATORS

One study. One thousand voices.

In partnership with Hanover Research, we fielded our study to discover what educators across the country think about assessment in 2023.

1,000 teachers and administrators

Nationwide

Rural, suburban, and urban school districts

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ASSESSMENT LITERACY MATTERS

High-quality assessments =
High-quality insights.

Nearly all educators agree that their schools’ culture is assessment-focused, but less than two-thirds of educators reported feeling comfortable with the current assessment creation process and course standards. Assessment literacy starts with mastering course standards, creating a high-quality assessment, and ultimately evaluating how effective the assessment was.

Assessment literacy can significantly impact students' attitudes toward learning.

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ASSESSMENT MUST-HAVES

Quality, reliability, and validity, according to educators.

Assessment remains top-of-mind for educators. Many report re-evaluating their assessments at least once annually. As they evaluate, the overwhelming majority want assessment items to be three characteristics:

High-quality (91%)

Reliable (91%)

Valid (90%)

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This data confirms what we’ve known to be true–an assessment is only as helpful as it is reliable.

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DATA-DRIVEN DECISIONS

The right tech provides the right data

51% of educators agreed that a top driver of technology usage is if the technology provides valuable data. Other features educators want from assessment technology include the ability to:

Track student mastery (46%)

Align content to standards (46%)

Receive real-time data (42%)

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Assessment technology should provide the data and functionality for educators to know students’ stories and meet them where they are.

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State of Assessment in K-12 Education