Reading Comprehension in Large-Scale Assessment: A Symposium
As readers, we all draw on our prior knowledge and experiences to make meaning of the texts we are reading. During its quarterly meeting on March 4, 2021, the National Assessment Governing Board convened a virtual symposium on how this varying background knowledge is addressed in reading comprehension assessments across the country and internationally.
This symposium featured Board members along with other experts in reading comprehension and large-scale assessment. The discussion provided context for a separate session during the same meeting that was devoted exclusively to a discussion on framework updates for the NAEP reading assessment.
Below you will find a recording of the symposium and the list of participants, as well as other relevant resources.
Speakers
Governing Board members and other experts in reading comprehension and in large-scale international assessments, including:
Gina Cervetti
University of Michigan
Jenna Chiasson
Louisiana Department of Education
Rachel Kachchaf
Smarter Balanced
Patrick Kelly
National Assessment Governing Board
Michael Martin
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
Ina Mullis
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
John Sabitini
Global, Integrated, Scenario-based Assessments (GISA)
Andreas Schleicher
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Daniel Willingham
University of Virginia