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Indiana's ILEARN redesign receives boost from $3 million federal assessment grant

The Indiana Department of Education is planning to redesign the state assessment for Indiana students.
The Indiana Department of Education is planning to redesign the state assessment for Indiana students.

The Indiana Department of Education received nearly $3 million from the federal government through the  Competitive Grants for State Assessments program. Indiana was one of 10 states to receive the grant, which is meant to help states develop and implement high-quality education assessments.

Molly Williams, deputy director of communications at IDOE, said the department will use the grant to implement  changes to Indiana’s ILEARN exam over the next three years. IDOE is redesigning the test and adding three checkpoints throughout the year to measure student progress before the final test at the end of the school year.

The  ILEARN measures students’ mastery of multiple subjects in grades three through eight. Officials said the new checkpoints will show where students are struggling so educators can provide targeted intervention to students who need it.

About 1,350 schools are piloting the new test format this year. IDOE plans to fully implement it statewide next school year.

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Williams said the federal assessment grant will help provide resources and training for teachers and parents to understand and use the new system. It will also help IDOE match data-driven recommendations to high-quality learning resources for students and schools.

Additionally, the grant will allow IDOE to use the data collected throughout the year to predict students’ performance on the final ILEARN exam.

Kirsten is our education reporter. Contact her at  kadair@wfyi.org  or follow her on Twitter at  @kirsten_adair .

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Kirsten Adair grew up in Greentown, Indiana and graduated from Butler University's College of Communication with a degree in journalism. Before coming to IPB News, Adair was a news reporter at The Kokomo Perspective and Logansport Pharos-Tribune in north-central Indiana. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, reading, and cuddling with her two cats.