Multistate Standard Setting Studies
The ETS Multistate Standard Setting Study process assists states when new and regenerated tests require new passing scores. This approach, designed by ETS researchers, convenes practitioner panels to recommend a passing score for states to consider. The panels simulate a test-taking experience prior to recommending a passing score. The panels also confirm that the content is important and relevant to entry-level practice. Multistate Standard Setting Studies:
- Reduce the state burden of recruiting educators
- Gain greater educator input into the passing score recommendation — up to 50 educators
- Provide a more efficient process for moving states from old to new tests
- Allow for multiple rounds of panel judgments, feedback and discussion
- Add support for states seeking greater interstate portability
Each state maintains valuable control by setting its own passing score, while the Multistate Standard Setting Study provides practitioner judgments and documentation to inform that decision. Select a licensure area below to see the results of the Multistate Standard Setting Studies.
For more information about the Multistate Standard Setting Studies, email us at teachingandlearning@ets.org or call 1-866-243-4088.
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Principles of Learning and Teaching
All Grades
World Languages
Special Education
Administrator/School Leader
Instructional Support Personnel

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