[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 155 (Wednesday, August 12, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 48304-48306]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-19847]
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Tests Determined To Be Suitable for Use in the National Reporting
System for Adult Education
AGENCY: Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary announces tests, test forms, and delivery
formats that the Secretary determines to be suitable for use in the
National Reporting System for Adult Education (NRS). The Secretary also
clarifies that, to provide for the transition from the performance
accountability system for the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act
(AEFLA) program under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) to the
performance accountability system for AEFLA as reauthorized by the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), this announcement will
remain effective until June 30, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay LeMaster, Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11-152, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington,
DC 20202-7240. Telephone: (202) 245-6218 or by email:
[email protected].
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 14, 2008, we published in the
Federal Register final regulations for 34 CFR part 462, Measuring
Educational Gain in the National Reporting System for Adult Education
(NRS regulations) (73 FR 2306). The NRS regulations established the
process the Secretary uses to determine the suitability of tests for
use in the NRS by States and local eligible providers. We annually
publish in the Federal Register and post on the Internet at
www.nrsweb.org a list of the names of tests and the educational
functioning levels the tests are suitable to measure in the NRS as
required by Sec. 462.12(c)(2).
On April 16, 2008, we published in the Federal Register a notice
inviting test publishers to submit tests for review (73 FR 20616).
On February 2, 2010, we published in the Federal Register a notice
(February 2010 notice) listing the tests and test forms the Secretary
determined to be suitable for use in the NRS (75 FR 5303).
The Secretary determined tests and test forms to be suitable for a
period of either seven or three years from the date of the February
2010 notice. A seven-year approval required no additional action on the
part of the publisher, unless the information the publisher submitted
as a basis for the Secretary's review was inaccurate or unless the test
is substantially revised. A three-year approval was issued with a set
of conditions to be met by the completion of the three-year period. If
these conditions were met, the Secretary would approve a period of time
for which the test may continue to be used in the NRS.
On September 12, 2011, we published in the Federal Register (76 FR
56188) an annual notice of tests determined suitable for use in the NRS
(September 2011 notice). The September 2011 notice updated the list
published in the February 2010 notice and included suitable test
delivery formats. The September 2011 notice clarified that some, but
not all, tests using computer-adaptive or computer-based delivery
formats are suitable for use in the NRS.
On August 6, 2012, we published in the Federal Register (77 FR
46749) an annual notice of tests determined suitable for use in the NRS
(August 2012 notice) that included the same list of forms and computer
delivery formats for the tests published in the September 2011 notice.
We also announced a sunset period during which States and local
providers could continue to use tests with three-year NRS approvals
otherwise expiring on February 2, 2013, during a transition period
ending on June 30, 2014.
On January 25, 2013, we announced in the Federal Register (78 FR
5430) an extension of the approval period for tests approved for a
three-year period beginning on February 2, 2010. The approval period
was extended from February 2, 2013 to September 30, 2013, without
affecting the sunset period ending on June 30, 2014.
On December 12, 2013, we published in the Federal Register (78 FR
75550) an annual notice of tests determined suitable for use in the NRS
(December 2013 notice) that updated the August 2012 notice and provided
an extension of the approval period for three tests initially approved
for a three-year conditional period from February 2, 2010. The approval
period was extended to June 30, 2015. We also announced an extension of
the approval period for one additional test--a revised version of a
test previously approved for a three-year conditional period from
February 2, 2010. The approval period for that test also was extended
to June 30, 2015.
On October 29, 2014, we published in the Federal Register (79 FR
64369) an annual notice of tests determined suitable for use in the NRS
(October 2014 notice) that updated the December 2013 notice. We
announced that the four tests with approvals extended through June 30,
2015, may be used in the NRS during a sunset period ending on June 30,
2016.
In this document, the Secretary announces the list of tests and
test forms determined to be suitable for use in the NRS. These include:
(1) The eight tests previously approved for a seven-year period from
February 2, 2010 through February 2, 2017; (2) three tests previously
approved for an extended period through June 30, 2015 and now approved
for an extended period through February 2, 2017; and (3) one test--a
revised version of a test previously approved for an extended period
through June 30, 2015--for which the Secretary is providing approval
through February 2, 2017. With respect to the latter four tests,
although we have identified several issues that the test publishers
still need to address related to the requirements in Sec. 462.13, we
are taking this action in light of the following intervening factors.
These factors include (1) the Department's plan to implement new
descriptors for the NRS educational functioning levels and to issue new
regulations that will govern the assessment review process; (2) the
Department's desire to minimize disruption for its grantees in the
transition to AEFLA as authorized by WIOA, including with respect to
measuring educational gain under the NRS; and (3) the attendant
transition authority in section 503(c) of WIOA, which authorizes the
Secretary of Education to ``take such actions as the
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Secretary determines to be appropriate to provide for the orderly
transition'' from AEFLA as authorized by WIA to AEFLA as authorized by
WIOA.
Approved Tests, Forms, and Approval Periods
Adult education programs must use only the approved forms and
computer-based delivery formats for the tests published in this
document. If a particular test form or computer delivery format is not
explicitly specified for a test in this notice, it is not approved for
use in the NRS.
Tests Determined To Be Suitable for Use in the NRS for Seven Years
(February 2, 2010-February 2, 2017)
(a) The Secretary has determined that the following test is
suitable for use at all Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Adult Secondary
Education (ASE) levels and at all English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL)
levels of the NRS for a period of seven years beginning on February 2,
2010:
Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems (CASAS) Reading
Assessments (Life and Work, Life Skills, Reading for Citizenship,
Reading for Language Arts--Secondary Level). Forms 27, 28, 81, 82, 81X,
82X, 83, 84, 85, 86, 185, 186, 187, 188, 310, 311, 513, 514, 951, 952,
951X, and 952X of this test are approved for use on paper and through
the computer-based delivery format. Publisher: CASAS, 5151 Murphy
Canyon Road, Suite 220, San Diego, CA 92123-4339. Telephone: (800) 255-
1036. Internet: www.casas.org/.
(b) The Secretary has determined that the following tests are
suitable for use at all ABE and ASE levels of the NRS for a period of
seven years beginning on February 2, 2010:
(1) Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems (CASAS) Life
Skills Math Assessments--Application of Mathematics (Secondary Level).
Forms 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 505, and 506 of this test are
approved for use on paper and through the computer-based delivery
format. Publisher: CASAS, 5151 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 220, San
Diego, CA 92123-4339. Telephone: (800) 255-1036. Internet:
www.casas.org/.
(2) Massachusetts Adult Proficiency Test (MAPT) for Math. This test
is approved for use through a computer-adaptive delivery format.
Publisher: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education and University of Massachusetts Amherst, College of
Education, 156 Hills South, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Amherst, MA 01003. Telephone: (413) 545-0564. Internet: www.sabes.org/.
(3) Massachusetts Adult Proficiency Test (MAPT) for Reading. This
test is approved for use through the computer-adaptive delivery format.
Publisher: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education and University of Massachusetts Amherst, College of
Education, 156 Hills South, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Amherst, MA 01003. Telephone: (413) 545-0564. Internet: www.sabes.org/.
(4) Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE 9/10). Forms 9 and 10 are
approved for use on paper and through the computer-based delivery
format. Publisher: Data Recognition Corporation--CTB, 13490 Bass Lake
Road, Maple Grove, MN 55311. Telephone: 800-538-9547. Internet:
www.ctb.com/.
(5) Tests of Adult Basic Education Survey (TABE Survey). Forms 9
and 10 are approved for use on paper and through the computer-based
delivery format. Publisher: Data Recognition Corporation--CTB, 13490
Bass Lake Road, Maple Grove, MN 55311. Telephone: (800) 538-9547.
Internet: www.ctb.com/.
(c) The Secretary has determined that the following tests are
suitable for use at all ESL levels of the NRS for a period of seven
years beginning on February 2, 2010:
(1) Basic English Skills Test (BEST) Literacy. Forms B, C, and D
are approved for use on paper. Publisher: Center for Applied
Linguistics, 4646 40th Street NW., Washington, DC 20016-1859.
Telephone: (202) 362-0700. Internet: www.cal.org/.
(2) Tests of Adult Basic Education Complete Language Assessment
System-English (TABE/CLAS-E). Forms A and B are approved for use on
paper. Publisher: Data Recognition Corporation--CTB, 13490 Bass Lake
Road, Maple Grove, MN 55311. Telephone: (800) 538-9547. Internet:
www.ctb.com/.
Tests Newly Determined To Be Suitable for Use in the NRS Until February
2, 2017
(a) The Secretary has determined that the following tests are
suitable for use at all ABE and ASE levels of the NRS until February 2,
2017:
(1) General Assessment of Instructional Needs (GAIN)--Test of
English Skills. Forms A and B are approved for use on paper and through
the computer-based delivery format. Publisher: Wonderlic Inc., 400
Lakeview Parkway, Suite 200, Vernon Hills, IL 60061. Telephone: (877)
605-9496. Internet: www.wonderlic.com/.
(2) General Assessment of Instructional Needs (GAIN)--Test of Math
Skills. Forms A and B are approved for use on paper and through the
computer-based delivery format. Publisher: Wonderlic Inc., 400 Lakeview
Parkway, Suite 200, Vernon Hills, IL 60061. Telephone: (877) 605-9496.
Internet: www.wonderlic.com/.
(b) The Secretary has determined that the following tests are
suitable for use at all ESL levels of the NRS until February 2, 2017:
(1) Basic English Skills Test (BEST) Plus 2.0. Forms D, E, and F
are approved for use on paper and through the computer-adaptive
delivery format. Publisher: Center for Applied Linguistics, 4646 40th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20016-1859. Telephone: (202) 362-0700.
Internet: www.cal.org/.
(2) Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems (CASAS) Life and
Work Listening Assessments (LW Listening). Forms 981L, 982L, 983L,
984L, 985L, and 986L are approved for use on paper and through the
computer-based delivery format. Publisher: CASAS, 5151 Murphy Canyon
Road, Suite 220, San Diego, CA 92123-4339. Telephone: (800) 255-1036.
Internet: www.casas.org/.
Tests That May Be Used in the NRS During a Sunset Period Ending on June
30, 2016
The Secretary has determined that the following test may be used at
all ESL levels of the NRS during the sunset period ending on June 30,
2016:
Basic English Skills Test (BEST) Plus. Forms A, B, and C are
approved for use on paper and through the computer-adaptive delivery
format. Publisher: Center for Applied Linguistics, 4646 40th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20016-1859. Telephone: (202) 362-0700. Internet:
www.cal.org/.
Expiring Tests
The sunset period for an expiring test allows a State and local
provider to transition to other tests suitable for use in the NRS. The
State and local provider may use the transition period to select new
tests, purchase appropriate inventories of assessment materials, and
provide training to staff.
Revocation of Tests
Under certain circumstances, the Secretary may revoke the
determination that a test is suitable (see 34 CFR 462.12(e)). If the
Secretary revokes the determination of suitability, the Secretary
announces through the
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Federal Register and posts on the Internet at www.nrsweb.org a notice
of that revocation, along with the date by which States and local
eligible providers must stop using the revoked test.
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Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 9212.
Delegation of Authority: The Secretary of Education has
delegated authority to Mark Mitsui, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Colleges for Career, Technical, and Adult Education to
perform the functions and duties of the Acting Assistant Secretary
for Career, Technical, and Adult Education.
Dated: August 6, 2015.
Mark Mitsui,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Colleges for Career,
Technical, and Adult Education delegated the authority to perform the
functions and duties of the Acting Assistant Secretary for Career,
Technical, and Adult Education.
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