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90_SB1610ham003

                                           LRB9011908THpkam02
 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1610
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1610 on page 5, by
 3    replacing line 11 with the following:
 4    "of  academically-based  tests  shall  be  reliable,   valid,
 5    unbiased and"; and
 6    by inserting after line 21 the following:
 7    "Beginning  in  the 1998-1999 school year, the State Board of
 8    Education may,  on  a  pilot  basis,  include  in  the  State
 9    assessments in reading and math at each grade level tested no
10    more  than  2  short answer questions, where students have to
11    respond  in  brief  to   questions   or   prompts   or   show
12    computations,  rather  than select from alternatives that are
13    presented.  In the first year that such questions  are  used,
14    scores on the short answer questions shall not be reported on
15    an  individual student basis but shall be aggregated for each
16    school building in which the tests are  given.   State-level,
17    school,  and  district scores shall be reported both with and
18    without the results of the short answer questions so that the
19    effect of short  answer  questions  is  clearly  discernible.
20    Beginning in the second year of this pilot program, scores on
21    the  short  answer  questions  shall  be  reported both on an
22    individual student basis and on a school  building  basis  in
23    order   to  monitor  the  effects  of  teacher  training  and
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 1    curriculum improvements on score results.
 2        The State Board of Education shall not continue  the  use
 3    of   short   answer   questions   in  the  math  and  reading
 4    assessments, or extend the use of  such  questions  to  other
 5    State  assessments,  unless  this  pilot project demonstrates
 6    that  the  use  of  short  answer  questions  results  in   a
 7    statistically  significant improvement in student achievement
 8    as measured on the State assessments for math and reading and
 9    is justifiable in terms of cost  and  student  performance.";
10    and
11    on  page  8,  line 5, by replacing "IGAP" with "State Testing
12    IGAP"; and
13    in line 10, by replacing "(IGAP)" with "(IGAP)".

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