ATLAS4Learning

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ATLAS promotes learning and improved outcomes for all students. Our center develops and delivers state assessments.

We create technology-based learning and assessment systems that are accessible and academically rigorous. Our center serves all students, including students with disabilities and struggling learners, as well as their educators. We specialize in map-based learning systems that are informed by research on skill development, assessment design, and teacher professional development. Our grant-funded re

09/15/2022

We serve the full continuum of learners by exploring the connections between teaching and learning and how assessment can work in service of those connections.

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Lessons learned from I-SMART helped inform the design of the UDA Tool.
udatool.atlas4learning.org
This tool shows how the UDL framework can be applied in the design and delivery of large-scale assessments.

08/25/2022

An exciting month for the WRITE project!
Earlier this month, we traveled to Alaska to meet with CTE teachers and other experts to review learning maps and create content.
This week, project leaders are back in Alaska to meet with the project advisory committee to discuss grant work progress, plan for future work and seek recommendations from committee members.
We're making great progress on a project that will reach 3,000+ students in 10 rural districts.

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This month marks year two of measr! Jake Thompson, assistant director for psychometrics and PI for measr, is preparing for user-feedback sessions and initial dissemination of the package.

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“This grant fills a gap for trainers who need support in their work with teachers of students with significant cognitive disabilities.”
-Sarah Koebley, ATLAS associate director of professional learning and principal investigator of SETTT for Success

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More than 325,000 Kansas students took the KAP summative and KELPA in the 2021-2022 school year.

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“What we know, combined with what ATLAS knows, fills a profound gap in helping us demonstrate the challenge and importance of identifying [students who are deafblind with significant cognitive disabilities] as early as possible.”
- Sam Morgan, National Center On Deaf-Blindness director

UNC Department of Health Sciences

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Our collaboration with WIDA is on track to generate 243 items for Advancing ALTELLA. WIDA reaches about 28,000 students annually with their alternate assessment for ELLs.

08/10/2022

Kansas State Department of Education and The Achievement & Assessment Institute at KU have partnered for more than 40 years on assessment development.
In 2019, we took the lead on test development, program management, and psychometric services for KAP and KELPA.

08/10/2022

We are looking for two project specialists to join our team! If you have editing experience and thrive in a collaborative work environment, we would love to hear from you! Learn more: employment.ku.edu/project-specialist/22624br

08/08/2022

Preliminary evidence shows that the SWIM system improves the writing skills of students with intellectual disabilities.
All of the participating pilot teachers said they would recommend the system to other teachers.

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1122 West Campus Road
Lawrence, KS
66045

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm