A. Bailey, J. Martínez, Andreas Oranje, Molly Faulkner-Bond
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Introduction to Twin Pandemics: How a Global Health Crisis and Persistent Racial Injustices are Impacting Educational Assessment
At the end of 2020 we put out a call for full-length empirical papers and short conceptual contributions examining how the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic and racial inequities were affecting the educational assessment of students, either separately or in combination, as the health crisis was viewed as a factor intersecting with and exacerbating existing racial inequities in educational systems. The papers in this special issue attend to such issues as how challenges implementing virtual standardized testing during the coronavirus pandemic impacted academic performance, how educational and assessment experiences may differ for diverse groups of school-age students, and how traditional assessment approaches are being reconsidered in response to mounting research evidence and growing concerns around enduring social and racial inequities faced by Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous, and other nonwhite citizens and communities. The papers offer needed empirical evidence, innovative methodological approaches, and theoretical and substantive examinations of the effects of the twin pandemics.
期刊介绍:
Educational Assessment publishes original research and scholarship on the assessment of individuals, groups, and programs in educational settings. It includes theory, methodological approaches and empirical research in the appraisal of the learning and achievement of students and teachers, young children and adults, and novices and experts. The journal reports on current large-scale testing practices, discusses alternative approaches, presents scholarship on classroom assessment practices and includes assessment topics debated at the national level. It welcomes both conceptual and empirical pieces and encourages articles that provide a strong bridge between theory and/or empirical research and the implications for educational policy and/or practice.