Fact Sheet
Creating equitable assessments
10.25.21
Description
At NWEA, we understand that data from the assessments we create plays a critical role in supporting student-centered instruction, and in informing the systems, policies, and investments that support equal opportunity for all students to learn. As we partner with states and the districts to create systems that positively impact all students, we apply an equity lens to test design, content development, and integration of accessibility and accommodations.
View fact sheetTopics: Equity, Policy & advocacy
Products: State Solutions
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