Obtaining ITED Test Materials
Iowa Testing Programs (ITP) supplies testing materials and services to the schools
of Iowa. For determining which schools are eligible to participate, Iowa Testing
Programs uses the Educational Directory created by the Iowa Department of Education.
Schools listed in the directory may participate; others must obtain services in
conjunction with a participating school or Area Education Agency (AEA).
Home-Schooled Students
Test materials for use with home-schooled students can be obtained through the public
school district where the student resides or through the AEA that encompasses the
student's residence. Arrangements might be made for such students to test at the
local school when students of that district take their tests. If the district has
a home-school assistance center, arrangements for testing might be made with that
center. In some AEAs, the ITED is administered on certain dates expressly for home-schooled
students who are not able to be tested through their school district of residence.
In no case are ITED tests available to parents or licensed teachers as individuals.
Braille, Large Print, and Audio Tape Editions
Audio tape editions of the ITED can be obtained by contacting Iowa Testing Programs.
To obtain Braille or Large Print tests and directions for use with visually impaired
students, the school district should work with the itinerant teacher from their
AEA who provides services to the student and the school for this purpose. If the
materials are not available in the AEA, contact Iowa Testing Programs. Advance planning
will be needed to ensure that materials are available locally by the scheduled testing
date. Answer documents based on use of large-print and audio-tape versions can be
scored with all other documents from the district. However, answer documents from
using the Braille version must be scored by hand so that Braille norms can be applied
to the scores. Such documents should be sent to ITP with a written request for handscoring.
Writing
There is a separate testing program for writing, and an order form for materials
for the Iowa Writing Assessment (IWA) can be obtained by calling ITP. The IWA can
be given at any time of the year; it need not be given when the ITED battery is
given; and, because scoring is done locally, the scores from this assessment cannot
be included on any reports of scores for the ITED battery.
Constructed-Response Supplement to the ITBS/ITED
The purpose of these assessments is to measure important learning outcomes drawn
from the content specifications for the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) and the
Iowa Tests of Educational Development (ITED), with an emphasis on knowledge and
skills best measured with an open-ended format. The Constructed-Response Supplement
(CRS) is available for levels 9-18 (that is, grades 3-12). Although the assessments
are untimed, most students will be able to finish each assessment in 30 minutes.
The CRS can be used in conjunction with the ITBS or ITED multiple-choice test batteries,
locally developed tests, and classroom assessments. Therefore, the CRS can serve
effectively as a multiple measure of the attainment of content standards and benchmarks.
In particular, the CRS provides a somewhat different assessment format than multiple-choice
tests because students construct answers rather than select them, a variety of approaches
can be used to correctly solve problems or respond to situations, many of the questions
have more than one acceptable answer, multiple modes of written communication can
be used to answer questions (for example, words, diagrams, symbols, and calculations),
and partial credit scoring is used.