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Workstation and Bandwidth Technology Requirements for Spring 2015 Administration

The National Center and State Collaborative has issued the following document regarding the technology requirements for Spring 2015 test administration.

Workstation and Bandwidth Technology Requirements Spring 2015 (PDF)

NCSC News and New Resources

These Briefs cover topics that shaped the NCSC comprehensive system of curriculum, instruction, and assessment during NCSC’s five years of research-to-practice development.

  • NCSC Brief 1: AA-AAS: Standards That Are the “Same but Different” PDF
  • NCSC Brief 2: AA-AAS: Defining High Expectations for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities PDF
  • NCSC Brief 3: AA-AAS: How Do Our Students Learn and Show What They Know? PDF
  • NCSC Brief 4: Promoting Communication Skills in Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities PDF
  • NCSC Brief 5: Standards-based Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for Students Who Participate in AA-AAS PDF
  • NCSC Brief 6: NCSC’s Age- and Grade-Appropriate Assessment of Student Learning PDF
  • NCSC Brief 7: NCSC’s Content Model for Grade-Aligned Instruction and Assessment: “The Same Curriculum for All Students” PDF
  • NCSC Brief 8: Characteristics of Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities: Data from NCSC’s 2015 Assessment PDF
  • NCSC Brief 9: NCSC’s Theory of Action and Validity Evaluation Approach PDF


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