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Welcome to the
Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability (OEAA)
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► 2008 OEAA Assessment & Accountability Conferences
- To register, or for more information, click here.
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ASSESSMENT
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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ELPA (English Language Proficiency Assessment) is for K-12 students eligible for English language learner (ELL) services.
MEAP (Michigan Educational Assessment Program) assesses students in grades 3-9 based on Michigan Curriculum Framework
MI-Access is Michigan's alternate assessment program for students with significant disabilities when IEP teams determine that MEAP, even with accommodations, is not appropriate.
MME (Michigan Merit Exam) assesses students in grades 11 and 12 based on Michigan Curriculum Framework
NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) is a representative sample of Michigan schools selected for federally-sponsored and reported national assessment results
Secondary Credit Assessments are end-of-course assessments, or for students not attending classes
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AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) measures student achievement on statewide assessments as required by federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
EducationYes! measures school accreditation system based on student achievement and schools' self-assessment
Michigan School Report Card helps you compare your school academically with other schools
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MISCELLANEOUS
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OEAA Updates - Our newsletters
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Staff Directory
If you can't find what you need, please contact us.
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GLCEs (Grade Level Content Expectations) are learning outcomes expected of all students
Michigan Education Performance Report provides accurate, up-to-date info on public ISDs, districts and schools.
Michigan Promise Scholarship, which replaced the Michigan Merit Award, is $4000 for college; administered exclusively by the Michigan Department of Treasury.
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NCA-CASI (North Central Association, Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement)
Professional Assessment & Accountability Practices for Educators - Prohibited behavior... What you must (and must not!) do when administering or taking an assessment
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