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Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Vol. 24, No. 3, 219-239 (2002)
DOI: 10.3102/01623737024003219


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Below the Bar: Profiles of Students who Fail State Reading Assessments

Marsha Riddle Buly

Western Washington University

Sheila W. Valencia

University of Washington

State and school districts are looking for policies they believe will improve student performance. As a result, assessments have proliferated, stakes have increased, and specific curriculum and instructional approaches are being mandated. In this study, we probed beneath students' failing scores on a state reading assessment to investigate the needs of struggling students and implications for policy. We found that scores on state tests mask distinctive and multifaceted patterns of students' reading abilities that require dramatically different instructional emphases. We explore the implications of this complexity for state and local reform efforts that target improved teaching and learning.

Key Words: accountability • assessment • policy • reading


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