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National Assessment Governing Board
Assessment Development Committee
Meeting
National Assessment
Governing Board, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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AGENCY:
This notice sets forth the
agenda, time, and instructions to access
the National Assessment Governing
Board’s (hereafter referred to as
Governing Board or Board) special
meeting of the Assessment Development
Committee. This notice provides
information about the meeting to
members of the public who may be
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interested in attending the meeting and/
or providing written comments related
to the work of the Governing Board. The
meeting will be held virtually, as noted
below. Members of the public must
request registration information by
sending an email to nagb@ed.gov no
later than two business days prior to the
meeting.
DATES: The Assessment Development
Committee meeting will be held on the
following date:
• January 26, 2024, from 3–3:15 p.m.,
EDT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Angela Scott, Designated Federal
Official (DFO) for the Governing Board,
800 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 825,
Washington, DC 20002, telephone: (202)
357–7502, fax: (202) 357–6945, email:
Angela.Scott@ed.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Statutory
Authority and Function: The Governing
Board is established under the National
Assessment of Educational Progress
Authorization Act, (20 U.S.C. 9621).
Information on the Governing Board and
its work can be found at www.nagb.gov.
Notice of the meeting is required under
section 1009(a)(2) of 5 U.S.C. chapter 10
(Federal Advisory Committees).
The Governing Board formulates
policy for the National Assessment of
Educational Progress (NAEP)
administered by the National Center for
Education Statistics (NCES). The
Governing Board’s responsibilities
include:
(1) selecting the subject areas to be
assessed; (2) developing appropriate
student achievement levels; (3)
developing assessment objectives and
testing specifications that produce an
assessment that is valid and reliable,
and are based on relevant widely
accepted professional standards; (4)
developing a process for review of the
assessment which includes the active
participation of teachers, curriculum
specialists, local school administrators,
parents, and concerned members of the
public; (5) designing the methodology of
the assessment to ensure that
assessment items are valid and reliable,
in consultation with appropriate
technical experts in measurement and
assessment, content and subject matter,
sampling, and other technical experts
who engage in large scale surveys; (6)
measuring student academic
achievement in grades 4, 8, and 12 in
the authorized academic subjects; (7)
developing guidelines for reporting and
disseminating results; (8) developing
standards and procedures for regional
and national comparisons; (9) taking
appropriate actions needed to improve
the form, content use, and reporting of
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results of an assessment; and (10)
planning and executing the initial
public release of NAEP reports.
Assessment Development Committee
Meeting
The Assessment Development
Committee will meet virtually on
January 26th from 3–3:15 p.m. ET to
take action on the Assessment and Item
Specifications for the 2028 NAEP
Science Assessment Framework.
Governing Board policy articulates
the Board’s commitment to a
comprehensive, inclusive, and
deliberative process to determine and
update the content and format of all
NAEP assessments. For each NAEP
assessment, this process results in a
NAEP framework, outlining what is to
be measured and how it will be
measured. Periodically, the Governing
Board reviews existing NAEP
frameworks to determine if changes are
warranted. Each NAEP framework
development and update process
considers a wide set of factors,
including but not limited to reviews of
recent research on teaching and
learning, changes in state and local
standards and assessments, and the
latest perspectives on the nation’s future
needs and desirable levels of
achievement.
In 2021, the Board initiated a
preliminary review of the NAEP Science
Framework, which included an initial
public comment on whether and how
the framework should be updated as
well as expert commentary to determine
the type of updates needed. In May
2022, the Governing Board formally
decided to initiate an update to the
NAEP Science Framework and issued a
Board Charge providing guidance to the
panels of experts who were tasked with
developing the framework
recommendations. Public comment on
draft framework recommendations was
sought in March–April 2023 and
feedback was incorporated. The
Governing Board adopted the 2028
NAEP Science Assessment Framework
during its November 2023 quarterly
meeting.
The Science Assessment and Item
Specifications document provides
additional technical and operational
details for implementing the framework.
During the November 2023 quarterly
Board meeting, the Governing Board
delegated authority for adopting the
Science Assessment and Item
Specifications to the Assessment
Development Committee.
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Minutes of prior Governing Board and
Assessment Development Committee
meetings are available at https://
www.nagb.gov/governing-board/
quarterly-board-meetings.html.
Instructions for Accessing and
Attending the Meetings: Registration:
Members of the public may attend the
January 26 Assessment Development
Committee meeting virtually. A request
for registration information should be
sent to nagb@ed.gov no later than
January 24.
Public Comment: Written comments
related to the work of the Governing
Board and its standing committees may
be submitted to the attention of the DFO
no later than 10 business days prior to
the meeting. Written comments may be
submitted either via email to
Angela.Scott@ed.gov or in hard copy to
the address listed above.
Access to Records of the Meeting:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 1009, the public
may inspect the meeting materials,
which will be made available upon
request no later than five business days
prior to each meeting. The public may
also inspect the meeting materials and
other Governing Board records at 800
North Capitol Street NW, Suite 825,
Washington, DC 20002, by emailing
Angela.Scott@ed.gov to schedule an
appointment.
Reasonable Accommodations: The
meeting is accessible to individuals
with disabilities. If you will need an
auxiliary aid or service to participate in
the meeting (e.g., interpreting service,
assistive listening device, or materials in
an alternate format), notify the DFO
listed in this notice no later than ten
working days prior to each meeting
date.
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Authority: Pub. L. 107–279, title III,
section 301—National Assessment of
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Educational Progress Authorization Act
(20 U.S.C. 9621).
Lesley Muldoon,
Executive Director, National Assessment
Governing Board (NAGB), U. S. Department
of Education.
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National Advisory Council on Indian
Education (NACIE); Meeting
National Advisory Council on
Indian Education (NACIE), U.S.
Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice of an open meeting.
AGENCY:
This notice sets forth the
agenda, time, and instructions to access
or participate in the January 24–25,
2024, virtual meeting of NACIE. This
notice provides information about the
meeting to members of the public who
may be interested in attending and how
to provide written and/or oral comment
for the meeting.
DATES: The NACIE open virtual meeting
will be held on January 24–25, 2024,
from 1–4:30 p.m. (EST).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Crystal C. Moore, Designated Federal
Official, Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education (OESE)/Office of
Indian Education (OIE), U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW, Office 3W243, Washington,
DC 20202. Telephone: 202–453–5593,
Email: Crystal.Moore@ed.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Statutory Authority and Function:
NACIE is authorized by section 6141 of
the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as
amended (20 U.S.C. 7471). The work of
NACIE was expanded by Executive
Order 14049. In accordance with
Section 6141 of the ESEA, NACIE shall
advise the Secretary of Education and
the Secretary of Interior on the funding
and administration (including the
development of regulations and
administrative policies and practices) of
any program, including any program
established under title VI, part A of the
ESEA, with respect to which the
Secretary of Education has jurisdiction
and (1) that includes Indian children or
adults as participants or (2) that may
benefit Indian children or adults. Also
in accordance with section 6141 of the
ESEA, NACIE shall make
recommendations to the Secretary of
Education for filling the position of
Director of Indian Education whenever
a vacancy occurs and shall submit to the
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Congress, no later than June 30 of each
year, a report on its activities that
includes recommendations that are
considered appropriate for the
improvement of Federal education
programs that include Indian children
or adults as participants or that may
benefit Indian children or adults, and
recommendations concerning the
funding of any such program. In
accordance with section 3 of Executive
Order 14049, NACIE shall advise the
Co-Chairs of the White House Initiative
on Advancing Educational Equity,
Excellence, and Economic Opportunity
for Native Americans and Strengthening
Tribal Colleges and Universities (WHI–
NATCU), in consultation with the WHI–
NATCU, on (1) what is needed for the
development, implementation, and
coordination of educational programs
and initiatives to improve educational
opportunities and outcomes for Native
Americans; (2) how to promote career
pathways for in-demand jobs for Native
American students, including registered
apprenticeships as well as internships,
fellowships, mentorships, and workbased learning initiatives; (3) ways to
strengthen Tribal Colleges and
Universities and increase their
participation in agency programs; (4)
how to increase public awareness of,
and generate solutions for, the
educational and training challenges and
equity disparities that Native American
students face and the causes of these
challenges and disparities; (5)
approaches to establish local and
national partnerships with public,
private, philanthropic, and nonprofit
stakeholders to advance the policy set
forth in Section 1 of Executive Order
14049, consistent with applicable law;
and (6) actions for promoting,
improving, and expanding educational
opportunities for Native languages,
traditions, and practices to be sustained
through culturally responsive
education. Also, in accordance with
section 3 of Executive Order 14049,
NACIE and the Executive Director of the
WHI–NATCU (Executive Director) shall,
as appropriate and consistent with
applicable law, facilitate frequent
collaborations between the WHI–
NATCU and Tribal Nations, Alaska
Native Entities, and other Tribal
organizations. Finally, in accordance
with Section 3 of Executive Order
14049, NACIE shall consult with the
Executive Director so that the Executive
Director can address NACIE’s efforts
pursuant to section 3(a) of Executive
Order 14019 in the annual report of the
WHI–NATCU submitted to the
President.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
National Assessment Governing Board
Assessment Development Committee Meeting
AGENCY: National Assessment Governing Board, Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the agenda, time, and instructions to
access the National Assessment Governing Board's (hereafter referred to
as Governing Board or Board) special meeting of the Assessment
Development Committee. This notice provides information about the
meeting to members of the public who may be interested in attending the
meeting and/or providing written comments related to the work of the
Governing Board. The meeting will be held virtually, as noted below.
Members of the public must request registration information by sending
an email to [email protected] no later than two business days prior to the
meeting.
DATES: The Assessment Development Committee meeting will be held on the
following date:
January 26, 2024, from 3-3:15 p.m., EDT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Angela Scott, Designated Federal
Official (DFO) for the Governing Board, 800 North Capitol Street NW,
Suite 825, Washington, DC 20002, telephone: (202) 357-7502, fax: (202)
357-6945, email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Statutory Authority and Function: The
Governing Board is established under the National Assessment of
Educational Progress Authorization Act, (20 U.S.C. 9621). Information
on the Governing Board and its work can be found at www.nagb.gov.
Notice of the meeting is required under section 1009(a)(2) of 5 U.S.C.
chapter 10 (Federal Advisory Committees).
The Governing Board formulates policy for the National Assessment
of Educational Progress (NAEP) administered by the National Center for
Education Statistics (NCES). The Governing Board's responsibilities
include:
(1) selecting the subject areas to be assessed; (2) developing
appropriate student achievement levels; (3) developing assessment
objectives and testing specifications that produce an assessment that
is valid and reliable, and are based on relevant widely accepted
professional standards; (4) developing a process for review of the
assessment which includes the active participation of teachers,
curriculum specialists, local school administrators, parents, and
concerned members of the public; (5) designing the methodology of the
assessment to ensure that assessment items are valid and reliable, in
consultation with appropriate technical experts in measurement and
assessment, content and subject matter, sampling, and other technical
experts who engage in large scale surveys; (6) measuring student
academic achievement in grades 4, 8, and 12 in the authorized academic
subjects; (7) developing guidelines for reporting and disseminating
results; (8) developing standards and procedures for regional and
national comparisons; (9) taking appropriate actions needed to improve
the form, content use, and reporting of results of an assessment; and
(10) planning and executing the initial public release of NAEP reports.
Assessment Development Committee Meeting
The Assessment Development Committee will meet virtually on January
26th from 3-3:15 p.m. ET to take action on the Assessment and Item
Specifications for the 2028 NAEP Science Assessment Framework.
Governing Board policy articulates the Board's commitment to a
comprehensive, inclusive, and deliberative process to determine and
update the content and format of all NAEP assessments. For each NAEP
assessment, this process results in a NAEP framework, outlining what is
to be measured and how it will be measured. Periodically, the Governing
Board reviews existing NAEP frameworks to determine if changes are
warranted. Each NAEP framework development and update process considers
a wide set of factors, including but not limited to reviews of recent
research on teaching and learning, changes in state and local standards
and assessments, and the latest perspectives on the nation's future
needs and desirable levels of achievement.
In 2021, the Board initiated a preliminary review of the NAEP
Science Framework, which included an initial public comment on whether
and how the framework should be updated as well as expert commentary to
determine the type of updates needed. In May 2022, the Governing Board
formally decided to initiate an update to the NAEP Science Framework
and issued a Board Charge providing guidance to the panels of experts
who were tasked with developing the framework recommendations. Public
comment on draft framework recommendations was sought in March-April
2023 and feedback was incorporated. The Governing Board adopted the
2028 NAEP Science Assessment Framework during its November 2023
quarterly meeting.
The Science Assessment and Item Specifications document provides
additional technical and operational details for implementing the
framework. During the November 2023 quarterly Board meeting, the
Governing Board delegated authority for adopting the Science Assessment
and Item Specifications to the Assessment Development Committee.
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Minutes of prior Governing Board and Assessment Development
Committee meetings are available at https://www.nagb.gov/governing-board/quarterly-board-meetings.html.
Instructions for Accessing and Attending the Meetings:
Registration: Members of the public may attend the January 26
Assessment Development Committee meeting virtually. A request for
registration information should be sent to [email protected] no later than
January 24.
Public Comment: Written comments related to the work of the
Governing Board and its standing committees may be submitted to the
attention of the DFO no later than 10 business days prior to the
meeting. Written comments may be submitted either via email to
[email protected] or in hard copy to the address listed above.
Access to Records of the Meeting: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 1009, the
public may inspect the meeting materials, which will be made available
upon request no later than five business days prior to each meeting.
The public may also inspect the meeting materials and other Governing
Board records at 800 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 825, Washington, DC
20002, by emailing [email protected] to schedule an appointment.
Reasonable Accommodations: The meeting is accessible to individuals
with disabilities. If you will need an auxiliary aid or service to
participate in the meeting (e.g., interpreting service, assistive
listening device, or materials in an alternate format), notify the DFO
listed in this notice no later than ten working days prior to each
meeting date.
Electronic Access to this Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Internet
access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of
Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System at:
www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well as
all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF,
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the
Adobe website. You may also access documents of the Department
published in the Federal Register by using the article search feature
at: www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
Authority: Pub. L. 107-279, title III, section 301--National
Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act (20 U.S.C. 9621).
Lesley Muldoon,
Executive Director, National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB), U. S.
Department of Education.
[FR Doc. 2023-28789 Filed 12-28-23; 8:45 am]
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