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The American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) is a non-profit professional development organization based in Washington, DC. AYPF provides nonpartisan learning opportunities for individuals working on youth policy issues at the local, state and national levels. Participants in our learning activities include: Government employees—Congressional staff, policymakers and Executive Branch aides; officers of professional and national associations; Washingtonbased state office staff; researchers and evaluators; education and public affairs media. Our goal is to enable policymakers and their aides to be more effective in their professional duties and of greater service—to Congress, the Administration, state legislatures, governors and national organizations—in the development, enactment,. | THINKING ABOUT TESTS AND TESTING A Short Primer in Assessment Literacy Gerald W. Bracey American Youth Policy Forum in cooperation with the National Conference of State Legislatures AMERICAN YOUTH POLICY FORUM The American Youth Policy Forum AYPF is a non-profit professional development organization based in Washington DC. AYPF provides nonpartisan learning opportunities for individuals working on youth policy issues at the local state and national levels. Participants in our learning activities include Government employees Congressional staff policymakers and Executive Branch aides officers of professional and national associations Washingtonbased state office staff researchers and evaluators education and public affairs media. Our goal is to enable policymakers and their aides to be more effective in their professional duties and of greater service to Congress the Administration state legislatures governors and national organizations in the development enactment and implementation of sound policies affecting our nation s young people. We believe that knowing more about youth issues both intellectually and experientially will help them formulate better policies and do their work more effectively. AYPF does not lobby or take positions on pending legislation. We work to develop better communication greater understanding and enhanced trust among these professionals and to create a climate that will result in constructive action. Each year AYPF conducts 35 to 45 learning events forums discussion groups and study tours and develops policy reports disseminated nationally. For more information about these activities and other publications contact our web site at www.aypf.org. This publication is not copyrighted and may be freely quoted without permission provided the source is identified as Thinking About Tests and Testing A Short Primer in Assessment Literacy by Gerald W. Bracey. Published in 2000 by the American Youth Policy Forum Washington DC. Reproduction of any .