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Assessment for Learning Project

Project Dates: 
2017 - 2019
Contact: 
Ann Jaquith
Contact Email: 
Project Funders: 
Center for Innovation in Education

The Assessment for Learning Project (ALP) is a multi-year grant program and field-building initiative designed to fundamentally rethink the roles that assessment can and should play to advance student learning and improve K-12 education in the United States. If assessment is to become a lever for improving individual students’ opportunities and capacities to learn, then assessment must also become a lever for achieving more equitable education outcomes because it is not possible to achieve excellence without equity.

For more information about the Assessment for Learning Project, visit the organization's website at assessmentforlearningproject.org

This research is made possible with funding from the Center for Innovation in Education at the University of Kentucky.

Led by the Center for Innovation in Education (CIE) at the University of Kentucky in partnership with Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC) at EDUCAUSE, the ALP initiative aims to develop the field’s professional capacity to design and assess learning experiences in ways that simultaneously promote meaningful and equitable student learning.

ALP borrows its definition of equity from the National Equity Project: Educational equity means that each child receives what he or she needs to develop to his or her full academic and social potential. Working towards equity involves:

  • Ensuring equally high outcomes for all participants in our educational system; removing the predictability of success or failures that currently correlates with any social or cultural factor.
  • Interrupting inequitable practices, examining biases, and creating inclusive multicultural school environments for adults and children.
  • Discovering and cultivating the unique gifts, talents, and interests that every human possesses.

This definition of equity points out that children need different supports or experiences to achieve their full potential.

Field-Facing Memos Series:

To facilitate the initiative's aims of professional capacity development, ALP will deliver a series of field-facing memos. The series will examine he various ways in which Assessment for Learning Project grantees are using, adapting and creating assessment practices oriented to learning.
Visit the Field-Facing Memos page to read the series.


Read Ann Jaquith's blog post, "Developing Assessments for Learning That Lead to Equity," in Education Week's Learning Deeply blog, regarding a Calfornia school's use of internships as a way of assessment that promotes deeper learning as well as equity.