Illinois State Board of Education, Balanced Accountability Measure Committee met Nov. 12

Illinois State Board of Education, Balanced Accountability Measure Committee met Nov. 12
​Dr. Anna Grassellino, Board Member — Wikipedia
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Illinois State Board of Education, Balanced Accountability Measure Committee met Nov. 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Meeting Outcomes:

• Review draft guiding questions to accompany IBAM priorities

• Receive agency updates

• Determine potential future meeting dates

• Review and discuss initial accountability modeling

i. Welcome and Roll Call

ii. Approval of Minutes from the October 2024 meeting

iii. IBAM Priorities Guiding Questions Discussion

iv. Assessment Redesign Progress Update

v. Discuss Future Meeting Dates

vi. Review and Discussion of Decision Tree Accountability Approach Modeling

vii. Public Comment

viii. Adjourn

** Future Meeting Dates

• December 12, 2024, 1-3 p.m.

https://www.isbe.net/Documents_BAMC/111224-Agenda.pdf



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