Ohio Admin. Code 3301-7-01 - Standards for the ethical use of tests
(A)
These standards of ethical test practice shall
be
are used in determining if a practice
related to a test is consistent with the principles of performing one's duties
with honesty, integrity, due care, fairness to all, ensuring the integrity of
the test process, and the reliability and validity of any inference made from
any result of a test. Except as otherwise specified,as
used in this rule, the following definitions shall be used in this rule
apply:
(1) "Test"
shall include
includes secure and non-secure state tests as
required
prescribed by sections 3301.0715 ,
3301.0710,
3301.0711
,
and
3301.0712
, and
3301.0715
of the Revised
Code, and provided by the department. Test shall also include
includes
district and school standardized tests including norm referenced tests. Test
shall include
includes the test instrument itself and any part of
the process of assessing or testing a student.
(2) "Participating school"
shall mean
means any city, exempted village, local, cooperative
education, or joint vocational school districts
district or
any community or any chartered nonpublic school which
that
participates in state testing; the state school
for the blind; the state school for the deaf; or any school operated by the departments of youth
services or rehabilitation and corrections; or any entity that tests its
students with the state tests.
(3)
"Appropriate staff" shall include
includes any designated certificated or non-
certificated employee of a participating school who has direct access to a test
or participates in any activity related to preparing a student for a test.
Appropriate staff shall be required to
will hold a license, certificate, permit, or
registration issued by the department
state board of education in order to administer or
score a test and/or interpret or use any result of a test.
(4) "Secure test" shall include
includes
any test, whether state or national, that is administered to the entire or a
portion of the entire state student population and/or that is provided by the
state, the results of which are included in Ohio's accountability system, are
included as part of a student's course of study, are part of the pre-college
admission process, or are required
prescribed by state and/or federal law. Secure tests
shall be
are
treated as secure materials until released by the test developer and/or the
department. They do not include any diagnostic test required
prescribed to
be administered pursuant to section
3301.0715 of the Revised Code,
any practice test, or any test that already has been released to the public by
the test developer or by the department as a public record following the school
year that the test was administered in accordance with
section 3301.0711 of the Revised
Code.
(5) "State test " means
any test that is provided by the department for use in all participating
schools in the state including the grades three to eight English language arts,
mathematics and science tests, high school
end-of-course high school tests
examinations, Ohio graduation tests, diagnostic tests,
alternate assessments, English language proficiency assessment, kindergarten
readiness assessment, or early learning assessments.
(B) Each participating school
and district shall
will ensure that all appropriate staff have knowledge
of these standards of ethical test practice and shall
will monitor the
practices of all appropriate staff to ensure compliance with these standards.
Each participating school's and district's
duties shall include,
but
are not
be limited to, the following:
(1) Communicate in writing to all appropriate
staff at least once annually the standards defining what is an unethical and/or
inappropriate practice that are contained in paragraphs (C) to (E) of this rule
as well as any additional standards of ethical test practice adopted by a
participating school and
district;
(2) Clearly
define and communicate in writing at least once annually to all appropriate
staff how the standards shall
will be monitored and what sanctions
shall
will
apply for any violations of the standards and under what circumstances such
sanctions will apply;
(3) Clearly
define and communicate to all appropriate staff prior to each test the
purpose(s) for each test;
(4)
Clearly define and communicate in writing to all appropriate staff at least
once annually all security procedures established by a participating school for
each type of secure test identified in paragraph (A)(4) of this rule,
which shall include
including, but not be limited to, the test security provisions
required by
established in accordance with rule
3301-13-05 of the Administrative
Code and the test security guidelines in the "Ohio's
State Tests Rules Book";
(5) Provide any other information and
training as may be necessary to ensure that all appropriate staff have the
knowledge and skills necessary to make ethical decisions related to preparing
students for a test, administering and/or scoring a test, and/or interpreting
and/or using any result of a test;
(6) Establish written procedures for
reviewing what
the materials and practices shall
to be used in a
participating school to prepare students for a test, and clearly communicate in
writing these procedures, materials, and practices at least once annually to
all appropriate staff;
(7)
Periodically review materials and practices related to preparing students for a
test, administering and/or scoring a test, and/or interpreting and/or using any
result of a test to ensure that the materials and practices are up-to-date, and
clearly communicate in writing any additions or changes at least once annually
to all appropriate staff;
(8)
Provide channels of communication that allow teachers, other educators,
students, parents, and/or other members of the community to voice any concern
about any practice they consider unethical and/or inappropriate; and
(9) Establish written procedures for
investigating any complaint, allegation, and/or concern about an unethical
and/or inappropriate practice, ensuring protection of the rights of an
individual, the integrity of a test, and any result of a test.
(C) In monitoring practices
related to preparing students for a test, each participating school
shall
will
use, but not be limited to, the following standards that define the types of
practices that are unethical and/or inappropriate:
(1) Any preparation practice that results
solely in raising scores or performance levels on a specific test without
simultaneously increasing a student's achievement level as measured by other
tasks and/or test designed to assess the same content domain;
(2) Any practice involving the reproduction
of any secure test materials, through any medium, for use in preparing a
student for a test;
(3) Except for
materials that are developed and specifically designated as "practice tests" by
the department, any preparation activity that includes a question, task, graph,
chart, passage, or other material included in a test, and/or material that is a
paraphrase or highly similar in content to what is in a test
(does not include practice tests developed by the
department);
(4)
Preparation for a test that focuses primarily on the test, including its
format, rather than on the Ohio learning standards being assessed;
(5) Any preparation practice that does not
comply with, or has the appearance of not complying with any statutory
and/or
or
regulatory provision related to security of a test; and
(6) Any practice that supports or assists
others in conducting unethical or inappropriate preparation
activities.
(D) Except
as specifically permitted by written instructions provided by the developer of
a test, by the department, or by Chapter 3301-13 of the Administrative Code
pertaining to accommodations and/or alternate assessment, each participating
school shall
will use, but not be limited to, the following
standards that define the types of practices related to administering and/or
scoring tests that are unethical and/or inappropriate:
(1) Any test used for purposes other than
that for which it was intended;
(2)
Any practice that results in a potential conflict of interest or one that
exerts undue influence on a person administering and/or scoring a test, either
making or appearing to make a testing process unfair to some
examinees;
(3) Except for
accommodations and/or alternate assessments expressly permitted under Chapter
3301-13 of the Administrative Code, any change in procedures for administering
and/or scoring a test that results in a nonstandard condition for one or more
students;
(4) Any practice that
allows a person without sufficient and appropriate knowledge, skills, and/or
training to administer and/or score a test;
(5) Any administration and/or scoring
practice that may produce a result contaminated by a factor not relevant to the
purpose(s) of a test;
(6) Any
practice of excluding one or more students from a test solely because a student
has not performed well, or may not
might not perform well, on the test and/or because the
aggregate performance of a group may be affected;
(7) Any practice immediately preceding and/or
during a test including, but not limited to, the use of a gesture, facial
expression, body language, tone of voice, language, or any other action and/or
sound that may guide a students' response;
(8) Except for the directions for
administration as prescribed by the test developer and/or by the department,
any practice such as providing to a student, immediately preceding and/or
during administration of a test, any definition and/or clarification of the
meaning of a word or term contained in a test;
(9) Any practice that corrects or alters any
student's response to a test either during and/or following the administration
and/or scoring of a test; and
(10)
Any practice that supports or assists any person in unethical and/or
inappropriate practices during administration and/or scoring of a
test.
(E) In monitoring
practices related to interpreting and/or using any result of a test, each
participating school shall
will use, but not be limited to, the following
standards that define the types of practices that are unethical and/or
inappropriate:
(1) Providing interpretations
of and/or using any result of a test in a manner and/or for a purpose that was
not intended;
(2) Making false,
misleading, or inappropriate statements and/or unsubstantiated claims that may
lead to false and/or misleading conclusions about any result of a
test;
(3) Any practice that permits
appropriate staff without the necessary knowledge and skills to interpret
and/or use any result of a test;
(4) Any practice that violates, or places at
risk, the confidentiality of personally identifiable information pursuant to
section 3319.321 of the Revised
Code;
(5) Any practice that
provides an interpretation or suggests a use of any result of a test without
due consideration of the purpose(s) for the test, the limitations of the test,
an examinee's characteristics, any irregularities in administering and/or
scoring the test, and/or other factors that may affect any result;
and
(6) Any practice that supports
or leads any person to interpret and/or use any result of a test in unethical
and/or inappropriate ways.
(F) Each participating school
shall
will
cooperate with the state board of
education
department in conducting an
investigation of any alleged unethical and/or inappropriate assessment practice
as defined in this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3301.07, 3301.0710, 3301.0711
Rule Amplifies: 3301.0711
Prior Effective Dates: 02/01/1995, 12/21/2007, 04/27/2018
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