ITEMS Corner Update: The New ITEMS Module Development Process

IF 2.7 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Brian C. Leventhal
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Abstract

This issue marks 1 year into my tenure as editor of Instructional Topics in Educational Measurement Series (ITEMS). I will summarize and reflect on the achievements from the past year, outline the new ITEMS module production process, and introduce the new module published in this issue of Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice (EM:IP).

Over the past year, there have been three new modules published: Unusual Things That Usually Occur in a Credentialing Testing Program (Feinberg et al., 2022), Multidimensional Item Response Theory Equating (Kim, 2022), and Validity and Educational Testing: Purposes and Uses of Educational Tests (Lewis & Sireci, 2022). Each of these modules has been a great addition to the ITEMS library, with the latter two being in the new format released in mid-2022.

Among the many benefits of the new format, modules are now more accessible on a variety of devices (e.g., desktop, phone, tablet) in both online and offline mode. The production process has also been simplified. Over the next few issues of EM:IP, I will take a deep dive into the process of designing a module for this nontraditional publication. The goal is threefold: (1) to educate readers of the behind-the-scenes process; (2) to showcase the extensive work that module development requires; and (3) to attract readers as potential authors, understanding the value of taking time to produce such a useful resource.

As noted, I will discuss these steps in more detail in the upcoming issues of EM:IP. Reconceptualizing ITEMS modules into this new form was only one of two initiatives I undertook in 2022. For the other, I worked to shift the ITEMS portal from a stand-alone website to the NCME website. As noted in the last issue of EM:IP, this has successfully been completed with evidence of several learners accessing the new ITEMS portal.

For 2023, I look forward to the production of several new and engaging ITEMS modules. I am excited to announce the first module of 2023, Digital Module 31: Testing Accommodations for Students with Disabilities, authored by Dr. Benjamin Lovett. In this module, Dr. Lovett describes common testing accommodations, explains how testing accommodations can reduce constructive-irrelevant variance and increase fairness, and describes best practices along with current common problems in practice. In this five-section module, Dr. Lovett provides video versions of the content as well as an interactive activity using two case studies.

If you are interested in learning more about the ITEMS module development process, authoring a module, or being involved in some other capacity, please reach out to me at [email protected].

物品角更新:新的物品模块开发过程
本期是我担任《教育测量教学专题丛刊》编辑一周年。我将总结和反思过去一年的成就,概述新的ITEMS模块的制作过程,并介绍发表在本期《教育测量:问题与实践》(EM:IP)上的新模块。在过去的一年里,已经出版了三个新的模块:不寻常的事情通常发生在一个认证测试程序(Feinberg et al., 2022),多维项目反应理论等同(Kim, 2022)和有效性和教育测试:教育测试的目的和用途(Lewis &Sireci, 2022)。这些模块中的每一个都是ITEMS库的重要补充,后两个模块的新格式将于2022年年中发布。在新格式的众多好处中,模块现在更容易在各种设备(例如,桌面,电话,平板电脑)上在线和离线模式访问。生产过程也得到了简化。在接下来的几期《EM:IP》中,我将深入探讨为这种非传统出版物设计模块的过程。其目标有三个:(1)让读者了解幕后过程;(2)展示模块开发所需的大量工作;(3)吸引读者成为潜在的作者,理解花时间制作这样一个有用的资源的价值。如前所述,我将在即将出版的EM:IP中更详细地讨论这些步骤。将ITEMS模块重新定义为这种新形式只是我在2022年采取的两项举措之一。另一方面,我致力于将ITEMS门户网站从一个独立的网站转移到NCME网站。正如EM:IP上一期所指出的那样,这已经成功完成,有证据表明有几个学习者访问了新的ITEMS门户。对于2023年,我期待着生产几个新的和引人入胜的ITEMS模块。我很高兴地宣布2023年的第一个模块,数字模块31:测试残疾学生的住宿,由Benjamin Lovett博士撰写。在这个模块中,洛维特博士描述了常见的测试工具,解释了测试工具如何减少与建设性无关的差异并增加公平性,并描述了最佳实践以及实践中当前常见的问题。在这个由五个部分组成的模块中,洛维特博士提供了内容的视频版本以及使用两个案例研究的互动活动。如果您有兴趣了解有关ITEMS模块开发过程的更多信息,编写模块或参与其他一些工作,请通过[email protected]与我联系。
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