COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
SUPTS. MEMO NO. 68
November 22, 2002
ADMINISTRATIVE
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TO: |
Division
Superintendents |
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FROM: |
Jo Lynne
DeMary Superintendent
of Public Instruction |
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SUBJECT: |
Request for
Nominations for the 2003 Standards of Learning Assessment End-of-Course
Content Area Bias Review Committees |
The Division of Assessment and Reporting is accepting nominations
for membership on the 2003 Standards of Learning Assessments End-of-Course Content
Bias Review Committees. Approximately
12-15 members are needed for each of the four end-of-course content areas:
English, mathematics, history and social science, and science. The bias committee members are responsible
for reviewing test items for stereotyping or non-offensive terms including
equity and fairness in regard to any particular gender, ethnic, religious,
political, age, or socio-economics groups. School divisions are encouraged to
nominate at least one representative for each of the bias committees. Although the bias committee participation is
limited to one representative per school division, a school division may have
multiple representatives serving on different bias committees.
Over the next three years, a system will be phased-in for
implementing a partial rotation of membership on an annual basis. A partial
rotation of committee members annually will provide an opportunity for more
teachers to contribute to the development of the Standards of Learning
assessments while retaining the experience and knowledge of veteran committee
members.
Bias committee members will be chosen based on the following
criteria:
·
training and experience in
dealing with issues of stereotyping, equity and fairness;
·
in-depth knowledge of the
Standards of Learning;
·
instructional/supervisory
experience with students of varied learning styles, abilities, and aptitudes,
including students with disabilities and students with limited English
proficiency; and
·
balanced regional
representation.
Committee members selected for the 2003 Standards of Learning
End-of-Course Content Area Bias Review will be expected to:
·
serve a one-year term with the
option to apply for a second-year term in 2004;
·
sign a Non-Disclosure/Conflict of Interest Agreement;
·
participate in one (2-3 day)
committee meeting in Richmond (see tentative schedule on page 4 in the
application packet);
·
examine test items for
stereotyping regarding any particular gender, ethnic, religious, political,
age, or socio-economics groups;
·
determine if test items are
fair to all students who have taken a particular course in Virginia schools,
regardless of the students’ gender, ethnicity, religion, or socio-economics
status;
·
review field test data to
determine if students of different groups perform differently and identify
possible reasons for differential performance; and
·
recommend test items that are
free from bias and eligible to be included in the test item bank.
Bias committees members will be provided the following:
·
reimbursement for meals and
travel expenses in accordance with state travel policy and guidelines;
·
lodging;
·
honorarium of $50 per meeting
day for committee members not under contract with a school division at the time
of meetings; and
·
certificate for recertification
points.
Individuals may initiate the application process for the 2003
End-of-Course Content Area Bias Review Committees or may be nominated. In either case, all nominees must complete
an application; however, bias committee members who served during 2002 will
only need to complete certain pages of the application. The applicant must provide two professional
references in support of their nomination and obtain approval from the division
superintendent. Detailed information is included in the application packet that
outlines requirements, provisions, selection criteria, and a prototype of a
typical meeting day’s agenda.
You are invited to identify in your division one distinguished
educator for each of the four bias committees and encourage them to apply for
this important service. Completed applications are due to the Virginia
Department of Education by January 31, 2003.
If you have questions, please contact Lolita B. Hall
(mailto:lbhall@pen.k12ed.edu), associate director, Division of Assessment and
Reporting at (804) 786-9422.
Thank you in advance for your continued support of this effort.
JDL/SLR/LBH/jc
Attachment
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/suptsmemos/2002/adm068a.doc