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Kentucky Summative Assessments (Ksa) and Alternate Kentucky Summative Assessments (Aksa) Site Visit Survey Questions is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Department of Education - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What are Kentucky Summative Assessments (KSA)?
A: Kentucky Summative Assessments (KSA) are assessments used to measure student achievement and proficiency in various subjects in Kentucky.
Q: What are Alternate Kentucky Summative Assessments (AKSA)?
A: Alternate Kentucky Summative Assessments (AKSA) are assessments designed for students with significant cognitive disabilities who are unable to participate in the regular KSA.
Q: What is the purpose of the KSA and AKSA Site Visit Survey?
A: The purpose of the KSA and AKSA Site Visit Survey is to gather information and feedback about the administration and implementation of the assessments at school sites in Kentucky.
Q: Who conducts the KSA and AKSA Site Visit Survey?
A: The KSA and AKSA Site Visit Survey is conducted by the Kentucky Department of Education.
Q: What kind of information is collected during the site visit survey?
A: The site visit survey collects information about assessment administration, accommodations, resources, training, and overall satisfaction with the assessments.
Q: How often are the site visit surveys conducted?
A: The frequency of site visit surveys may vary, but they are typically conducted on a regular basis to monitor and evaluate the assessment programs.
Q: Who can participate in the KSA and AKSA Site Visit Survey?
A: School administrators, teachers, and other relevant staff involved in the administration and implementation of the assessments can participate in the site visit survey.
Q: Is participation in the site visit survey mandatory?
A: Participation in the site visit survey is not mandatory, but it is highly encouraged to provide valuable feedback and improve the assessment programs.
Q: Are the survey responses confidential?
A: Yes, survey responses are kept confidential and are used for evaluation and improvement purposes only.
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