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60649
. (a) The department shall develop a three-year plan of
activities, with the approval of the state board, supporting the
continuous improvement of the assessments developed and administered
pursuant to Section 60640. The plan shall include a process for
obtaining independent, objective technical advice and consultation on
activities to be undertaken. Activities may include, but not
necessarily be limited to, a variety of internal and external studies
such as validity studies, alignment studies, and studies evaluating
test fairness, testing accommodations, testing policies, and
reporting procedures, and consequential validity studies specific to
pupil populations such as English learners and pupils with
disabilities.
(b) Beginning in the school year in which the first full
administration of the consortium computer-adaptive assessments in
English language arts and mathematics in grades 3 to 8, inclusive,
and grade 11 occurs, and every three years thereafter, the department
shall contract for a three-year independent evaluation of the
assessments. Independent evaluation reports shall include interim
annual reports as well as a final report on the activities and
analysis of the three-year evaluation including, but not necessarily
limited to, recommendations to ensure the quality, fairness,
validity, and reliability of the assessments. These validity studies
shall take into consideration the purposes of the assessment system
and its results, and the timeline for implementation of the
assessments, the adoption of new curriculum resources, and the
development and delivery of professional development. The department
shall not contract for studies that duplicate studies conducted as
part of a federal peer review process or studies conducted by any
assessment contractor.
(c) The independent evaluation reports and interim annual reports
shall be submitted to the Governor, the Superintendent, the state
board, and the chairs of the education policy committees in both
houses of the Legislature by October 31 each year.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 60601, this section shall become
inoperative on July 1, 2021, and, as of January 1, 2022, is repealed,
unless a later enacted statute, that becomes operative on or before
January 1, 2022, deletes or extends the dates on which it becomes
inoperative and is repealed.