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information that is not responsive to a
particular question but may,
nevertheless, be helpful.
3.2 Questions Regarding the
Prevention of Testing Irregularities.
3.2.1 Best Practices and Policies.
Describe the best practices and policies
that SEAs and LEAs have implemented
to prevent testing irregularities. What
evidence exists that these are best
practices? Where have these best
practices been adopted? What are the
general lessons learned from those
adoptions? How might such best
practices be effectively used in the
future? Are there barriers to the
adoption of these best practices at the
SEA or LEA level? What controls are
most effective in preventing testing
irregularities?
3.2.2 School Culture. What role does
school culture play in test security? For
example, how has professional
development been used to train school
officials to help prepare students and
parents for academic testing? What are
SEAs and LEAs doing to ensure that
educators are prepared? Are SEAs
providing sufficient information to
LEAs about their expectations regarding
the integrity of academic testing? Have
the consequences for misconduct during
the testing process been clearly
communicated to school officials?
3.2.3 Contractual Provisions. For
those States that have assessment
contracts, what provisions are included
in these contracts to help prevent testing
irregularities? What contractual
provisions have been effective in
preventing testing irregularities? What
evidence exists that these provisions are
effective? What provisions have States
included in their quality assurance
contracts to help analyze risks?
3.2.4 Federal, State, and Local
Roles. What are the most appropriate
roles for the Department, SEAs, and
LEAs in preventing testing
irregularities?
Questions Regarding the Detection of
Testing Irregularities
3.2.5 Detection Analyses. How are
testing irregularities generally detected?
What are the different types of analyses
that can be used to detect testing
irregularities? What are the best
practices and policies that SEAs and
LEAs have used to detect testing
irregularities? What is each type of
analysis used for? How should the
results of these analyses be interpreted?
Can different types of analyses be used
in conjunction with one another or to
complement one another? What
evidence exists that these are best
practices? What is the appropriate
sequence of events when seeking to
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determine whether testing irregularities
have occurred? Specifically, what steps
should be taken and in what order?
Questions Regarding the Review and
Investigation of Alleged Testing
Irregularities
3.2.6 Contractual Provisions. What
provisions have States included in their
assessment contracts to help detect
irregularities (e.g., provisions related to
the use of high-quality control plans)?
What contractual provisions have been
most effective in detecting testing
irregularities?
3.2.7 Federal, State, and Local
Roles. What are the appropriate roles for
the Department, SEAs, and LEAs in
responding to allegations of testing
irregularities? Who are the parties
involved in an investigation at the SEA
and LEA levels?
3.2.8 Responses to Alleged Testing
Irregularities. If testing irregularities are
detected, what are the best practices for
investigating them? What forensic
analyses should be used? What
cooperative practices between SEAs and
LEAs have yielded positive outcomes?
What are barriers to investigating testing
irregularities?
3.2.9 Managing Wrongdoing. If
alleged testing irregularities are a result
of wrongdoing, under what
circumstances is it appropriate to
impose strict and meaningful sanctions
against wrongdoers? Are educators
subject to standards of professional
conduct, laws, or regulations that
dictate the type of sanctions that might
be imposed on an individual who
violates the law or compromises
professional standards? How should
intent of wrongdoing be determined,
and by what entity? What can be done
to restore the credibility of a school
system that has been tarnished by
alleged or actual wrongdoing?
Questions Regarding Online and
Computer-Based Assessments
3.2.10 Changes in Technology. In a
world where academic assessments are
increasingly delivered online and by
computer, how do responses to the
questions listed above change when
applied to online and computer-based
assessments?
3.2.11 Computer-based Assessment
Protection. What mechanisms or
processes exist to ensure that the results
of computer-based assessments are
accurate and free from tampering? What
are the best practices and policies that
SEAs and LEAs have implemented in
this area? What evidence exists that
these are best practices? What are the
potential threats to, and weak points in,
computer-based assessment systems?
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Where are there likely opportunities for
tampering and testing irregularities
within the context of computer-based
assessments?
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Dated: January 11, 2012.
Michael Yudin,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Elementary and
Secondary Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Paducah
Department of Energy.
Notice of cancellation of open
meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
On December 23, 2011, the
Department of Energy (DOE) published
a notice of open meeting announcing a
meeting on January 19, 2012, of the
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Paducah. This
notice announces the cancellation of
this meeting. The meeting is being
cancelled because the board will not
have a quorum due to scheduling
conflicts by members. The next regular
meeting will be held on February 16,
2012.
DATES: The meeting scheduled for
January 19, 2012, announced in the
SUMMARY:
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December 23, 2011, issue of the Federal
Register (FR Doc. 2011–32913, 76 FR
80355), is cancelled. The next regular
meeting will be held on February 16,
2012.
Issued at Washington, DC on January 10,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012–681 Filed 1–13–12; 8:45 am]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Reinhard Knerr, Deputy Designated
Federal Officer, Department of Energy
Paducah Site Office, Post Office Box
1410, MS–103, Paducah, Kentucky
42001; Phone: (270) 441–6825.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Issued at Washington, DC, on January 12,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Northern New
Mexico
AGENCY:
Department of Energy.
Notice of Open Meeting:
Correction.
ACTION:
On December 20, 2011, the
Department of Energy (DOE) published
a notice of open meeting announcing a
meeting on January 25, 2012 of the
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Northern New
Mexico (76 FR 78909). This document
makes a correction to that notice.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Menice Santistevan, Northern New
Mexico Citizens’ Advisory Board
(NNMCAB), 1660 Old Pecos Trail, Suite
B, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Phone (505)
995–0393; Fax (505) 989–1752 or Email:
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In the Federal Register of December
20, 2011, in FR Doc. 2011–32535, on
page 78909, please make the following
correction:
In that notice under ADDRESSES, first
column, third paragraph, the meeting
address has been changed. The original
address was NNMCAB Offices, 96 Cities
of Gold Road, Suite 3, Pojoaque, New
Mexico 87506. The new address is
Cities of Gold Conference Center, 10–A
Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, NM
87506. The reason for this change is the
renovations at the original location will
not be completed by the meeting date.
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Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Portsmouth
Department of Energy (DOE).
Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice announces a
meeting of the Environmental
Management Site-Specific Advisory
Board (EM SSAB), Portsmouth. The
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92–463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that
public notice of this meeting be
announced in the Federal Register.
DATES: Thursday, February 2, 2012, 6
p.m.
SUMMARY:
Ohio State University,
Endeavor Center, 1862 Shyville Road,
Piketon, Ohio 45661.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joel
Bradburne, Deputy Designated Federal
Officer, Department of Energy
Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office, Post
Office Box 700, Piketon, Ohio 45661,
(740) 897–3822, Joel.Bradburne@
lex.doe.gov.
ADDRESSES:
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accommodate persons with physical
disabilities or special needs. If you
require special accommodations due to
a disability, please contact Joel
Bradburne at least seven days in
advance of the meeting at the phone
number listed above. Written statements
may be filed with the Board either
before or after the meeting. Individuals
who wish to make oral statements
pertaining to agenda items should
contact Joel Bradburne at the address or
telephone number listed above.
Requests must be received five days
prior to the meeting and reasonable
provision will be made to include the
presentation in the agenda. The Deputy
Designated Federal Officer is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly
conduct of business. Individuals
wishing to make public comments will
be provided a maximum of five minutes
to present their comments.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by
writing or calling Joel Bradburne at the
address and phone number listed above.
Minutes will also be available at the
following Web site: https://www.portsssab.energy.gov/.
Issued at Washington, DC, on January 11,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of the Board: The purpose of
the Board is to make recommendations
to DOE–EM and site management in the
areas of environmental restoration,
waste management and related
activities.
Tentative Agenda
• Call to Order, Introductions, Review
of Agenda
• Approval of January Minutes
• Deputy Designated Federal Officer’s
Comments
• Federal Coordinator’s Comments
• Liaisons’ Comments
• Presentations by Fluor-B&W:
Æ Information Portfolio, Karen Price
Æ Fluor-B&W Community
Commitment Plan Update, Jerry
Schneider
• Administrative Issues
• Subcommittee Updates
• Public Comments
• Final Comments from the Board
• Adjourn
Public Participation: The meeting is
open to the public. The EM SSAB,
Portsmouth, welcomes the attendance of
the public at its advisory committee
meetings and will make every effort to
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board, Paducah
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of cancellation of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: On December 23, 2011, the Department of Energy (DOE) published
a notice of open meeting announcing a meeting on January 19, 2012, of
the Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board, Paducah.
This notice announces the cancellation of this meeting. The meeting is
being cancelled because the board will not have a quorum due to
scheduling conflicts by members. The next regular meeting will be held
on February 16, 2012.
DATES: The meeting scheduled for January 19, 2012, announced in the
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December 23, 2011, issue of the Federal Register (FR Doc. 2011-32913,
76 FR 80355), is cancelled. The next regular meeting will be held on
February 16, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reinhard Knerr, Deputy Designated
Federal Officer, Department of Energy Paducah Site Office, Post Office
Box 1410, MS-103, Paducah, Kentucky 42001; Phone: (270) 441-6825.
Issued at Washington, DC, on January 12, 2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-831 Filed 1-12-12; 4:15 pm]
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