February 17, 2015

House Panel Backs Moves To Shorten ISTEP

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A state legislative committee is backing a bill that would cut the time students will spend taking Indiana's standardized test this year.

The House Education Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to advance a bill permitting some steps that state schools Superintendent Glenda Ritz proposed last week to shave at least three hours from the ISTEP+ exam. The revamped test was to have taken students about 12 hours.

The bill would waive the state law requiring the Department of Education to release non-multiple choice or true/false questions for parents to review. That will cut the number of needed pilot questions, which can be used in future tests.

The committee also supported suspending this year's social studies exam for grades 5 and 7. That will save those students another hour of testing time.

Support independent journalism today. You rely on WFYI to stay informed, and we depend on you to make our work possible. Donate to power our nonprofit reporting today. Give now.

 

Related News

Pastor Micah Beckwith is Indiana GOP nominee for lieutenant governor, beating Mike Braun's pick
Q&A: Democrat Jennifer McCormick would ‘prioritize kids’ in education if she becomes Indiana governor
Here’s how Indiana’s GOP candidates for governor say they would change education