2004

Is Ohio ready for computer testing?

The Cincinnati Enquirer has a report on how Ohio schools are not going to be ready for the new online PARCC tests that are scheduled to be deployed next year.

Ohio public schools appear to be far short of having enough computers to have all their students take new state-mandated tests within a four-week period beginning in the 2014-15 school year.

“With all the reductions in education funds over the last several years and the downturn in the economy, districts have struggled to be able to bring their (computer technology) up to the level that would be needed for this,” said Barbara Shaner, associate executive director of the Ohio Association of School Business Officials.

Districts could seek state permission to deliver the new tests on paper if they can’t round up enough computers, tablets and gadgets to go around, Jim Wright, director of curriculum and assessment for the Ohio Department of Education, said. A student taking a paper test could be at a disadvantage, though. While the paper tests won’t have substantially different questions, a student taking the test online will have the benefit of audio and visual prompts as well as online tasks that show their work on computer, said Chad Colby, a spokesman for the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers.

The state really does need to step up and help districts fund this costly mandate that has been foisted upon them. Added to this, the computer industry is going through significant changes as more and more people move away from the traditional desktops and laptops in favor of the simpler more portable tablets. School districts could find themselves having to make costly investments again in the near future if they pick the wrong technologies.

The article makes note of the possibility of paper based test takers being at a possible disadvantage over those taking the computer based tests. There has been a significant amount of research over the years on this, and the results seem to indicate the opposite effect - that computer based test takers score lower than paper based tests.

The comparability of test scores based on online versus paper testing has been studied for more than 20 years. Reviews of the comparability literature research were reported by Mazzeo and Harvey (1988), who reported mixed results, and Drasgow (1993), who concluded that there were essentially no differences in examinee scores by mode-of-administration for power tests. Paek (2005) provided a summary of more recent comparability research and concluded that, in general, computer and paper versions of traditional multiple-choice tests are comparable across grades and academic subjects. However, when tests are timed, differential speededness can lead to mode effects. For example, a recent study by Ito and Sykes (2004) reported significantly lower performance on timed web-based norm-referenced tests at grades 4-12 compared with paper versions. These differences seemed to occur because students needed more time on the web-based test than they did on the paper test. Pommerich (2004) reported evidence of mode differences due to differential speededness in tests given at grades 11 and 12, but in her study online performance on questions near the end of several tests was higher than paper performance on these same items. She hypothesized that students who are rushed for time might actually benefit from testing online because the computer makes it easier to respond and move quickly from item to item.

A number of studies have suggested that no mode differences can be expected when individual test items can be presented within a single screen (Poggio, Glassnapp, Yang, & Poggio, 2005; Hetter, Segall & Bloxom, 1997; Bergstrom, 1992; Spray, Ackerman, Reckase, & Carlson, 1989). However, when items are associated with text that requires scrolling, such as is typically the case with reading tests, studies have indicated lower performance for students testing online (O’Malley, 2005; Pommerich, 2004; Bridgeman, Lennon, & Jackenthal, 2003; Choi & Tinkler, 2002; Bergstrom, 1992)

Gutting education for a cup of cheap coffee

It has been repeated often by the Governor and Republican legislators that raising income taxes is not a solution to the budget problem Ohio faces, but instead, draconian cuts to education are the way forward. Consequently we face almost $3.1 billion in education cuts over the next 2 years as a result of this policy preference.

But how much of an impact do the 2005 income tax cuts have on take home pay? We thought it would be interesting to look at this question from a teachers perspective.

According to Ohio's Legislative Services Commision (LSC), the average teacher earned $54,656 in 2009, and about $47,500 in 2004, the year before the income tax cuts were phased in.

Ohio average teacher salaries

The Ohio Department of taxation has produced this handy guide to tax rates for each year since 2004. Let's see how much tax a teacher making average salaries in 2004 and 2009 would have paid to the state.

Comparing tax bills for average salaried teachers

Average Teacher in 2004 Average Teacher in 2009
Average Salary $47,500 $54,656
Tax Forumla $1,337.20 + 5.201% of excess over $40,000 $1,112.50 + 4.327% of excess over $40,000
Taxes Paid $1,727.28 $1,746.67

The difference between 2009 and 2004 being $19.39 per year, a nickel a day MORE today.

Republicans would have us believe that for a nickel a day MORE in tax, we have to gut public education, or Ohio would be too uncompetitive to survive. Draw your own conclusions. Perform your own calculations using your own salary and the tax tables to see your "savings".

For those wondering, or thinking it fairer, what tax would be paid on $54,656 if the tax code had not changed

2004 Tax Rates 2009 Tax Rates
Tax Forumla $1,337.20 + 5.201% of excess over $40,000 $1,112.50 + 4.327% of excess over $40,000
Taxes Paid $2099.46 $1,746.67

Which equates to about a buck a day savings ($352.79 per year). A cup of cheap coffee a day.

White Hat Management Political Contributions

Plunderbund has an article detailing the failings of White Hat Management as a charter school management company, and in light of the news of the GOP plan to privatize public education, the political crosswinds that created the plan

The goal of this budget seems pretty obvious. White Hat has a problem with their schools and boards and sponsors so the legislature just removes them from the picture, allowing White Hat to drirectly start up schools as for-profit companies, eliminating the hassle of oversight. White Hat has a problem with people questioning how they use public funds provided by the state, so the legislature just makes those funds private as soon as they are delivered to White Hat.

Some of the language in this budget is so specifically directly at helping White Hat that it wouldn’t surprise me at all if Brennan’s lawyers write it themselves. Whether it’s true or not, Ohio’s GOP politicians appear to be paying back one of their largest campaign donors with millions of state dollars while completely disregarding the educational needs of thousands of Ohio’s students.

The whole article is worth a read.

Just to highlight the scope of Brennan's political largese, here is a list of the almost $1.6 million in political campaign contributions made by some of the main players involved with White Hat Management since 2000.

Cycle Amount Contributor Name Recipient Name
2010 $50,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2010 $50,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2010 $30,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2010 $30,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2010 $30,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2010 $25,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2010 $25,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2010 $17,075 BRENNAN, ANN AMER REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2010 $17,075 BRENNAN, DAVID L REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2010 $17,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CMTE
2010 $17,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2010 $17,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2010 $17,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CMTE
2010 $11,396 BRENNAN, ANN AMER MANDEL, JOSH
2010 $11,396 BRENNAN, DAVID L KASICH, JOHN & TAYLOR, MARY
2010 $11,395 BRENNAN, DAVID L KASICH, JOHN & TAYLOR, MARY
2010 $11,395 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUSTED, JON
2010 $11,395 BRENNAN, ANN AMER KASICH, JOHN & TAYLOR, MARY
2010 $11,350 BRENNAN, ANN AMER WAGONER, MARK
2010 $11,350 BRENNAN, DAVID L NIEHAUS, TOM
2010 $11,350 BRENNAN, ANN AMER FABER, KEITH
2010 $11,350 BRENNAN, ANN AMER NIEHAUS, TOM
2010 $11,300 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUSTED, JON
2010 $11,300 BRENNAN, ANN AMER MANDEL, JOSH
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L DEWINE, MIKE
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER MORGAN, SETH
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L BATCHELDER, WILLIAM G
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER BATCHELDER, WILLIAM G
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L AMSTUTZ, RON
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUFFMAN, MATT
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L BATCHELDER, WILLIAM G
2010 $11,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER AMSTUTZ, RON
2010 $6,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L YOST, DAVID A
2010 $5,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L BACON, KEVIN
2010 $5,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L YOST, DAVID A
2010 $4,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2010 $3,125 MANNA, ANTHONY OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2010 $250 WEBER III, JOSEPH R MANDEL, JOSH
2010 $250 RICE, MARK A MANDEL, JOSH
2010 $250 MESSER JR, QUENTIN MANDEL, JOSH
2010 $250 WEBER III, JOSEPH R LAROSE, FRANK
2010 $100 MESSER JR, QUENTIN HUSTED, JON
2008 $100,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $100,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $100,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $100,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $50,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $50,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - EXECUTIVE CMTE
2008 $30,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY - STATE CANDIDATE FUND
2008 $25,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L MR Republican National Cmte
2008 $16,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2008 $16,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2008 $16,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2008 $16,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2008 $15,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CMTE
2008 $12,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L OHIO HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CMTE
2008 $10,650 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HARRIS, BILL
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L BACON, KEVIN
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER TAYLOR, MARY
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L TAYLOR, MARY
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER BATCHELDER, WILLIAM
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER BATCHELDER, WILLIAM
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L BATCHELDER, WILLIAM
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER COLEY, BILL
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER DOLAN, MATTHEW
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L HOTTINGER, JAY
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L DOLAN, MATTHEW
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L HUSTED, JON
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L PATTON, THOMAS
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L NIEHAUS, TOM
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER CAREY JR, JOHN A
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUSTED, JON
2008 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER JONES, SHANNON
2008 $5,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L HITE, CLIFFORD
2008 $5,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L GINTER, TIM
2008 $5,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HOTTINGER, JAY
2008 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L SCHLICHTER, JOHN
2008 $2,300 HARRISON, E D MS George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $2,300 BRENNAN, ANN Lamar Alexander (R)
2008 $2,300 BRENNAN, DAVID Lamar Alexander (R)
2008 $2,300 BRENNEN, NANCY J George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $2,300 BRENNAN, DAVID L James D Jordan (R)
2008 $1,300 BRENNAN, DAVID L George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $1,000 HARRISON, E D MS George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $1,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $1,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER TIFFANY, TOM
2008 $1,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER DARLING, ALBERTA
2008 $1,000 BRENNAN, ANN AMER COUGHLIN, KEVIN
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER EGELHOFF, JO
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUSTED, JON
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER DAVIS, BRETT
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER PETROWSKI, JERRY J
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER MURSAU, JEFFREY L
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER NERISON, LEE
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HINES, J A
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HELLMAN, DAN
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER NERISON, LEE
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HONADEL, MARK
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER TOWNS, DEBI
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER RIPP, KEITH
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER VAN ROY, KARL
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER FRISKE, DON
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER MURTHA, JOHN
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER WILLIAMS, MARY
2008 $500 BRENNAN, ANN AMER DOCKERY, PAULA
2008 $400 BRENNAN, ANN AMER HUEBSCH, MIKE
2008 $200 BRENNAN, DAVID L George V Voinovich (R)
2008 $200 BRENNAN, ANN AMER VOS, ROBIN J
2008 $200 BRENNAN, ANN AMER COLE, RANDY
2006 $15,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L REPUBLICAN SENATE CAMPAIGN CMTE OF OHIO
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, ANN GREEN, MARK A (G)
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L CAREY JR, JOHN A
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L TAYLOR, MARY
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L HUSTED, JON
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVE GREEN, MARK A (G)
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L PETERSON, JON
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L HARTMANN, GREG
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L BRADLEY, JENNETTE B
2006 $10,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L LYNCH, DAVID
2006 $7,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L CAREY JR, JOHN A
2006 $5,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L TAYLOR, MARY
2006 $5,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L SEITZ, BILL
2006 $4,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L PETERSON, JON
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L LUTHER, BRANT
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L BACON, KEVIN
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L MARTIN, EARL J
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L STIVERS, STEVE
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L CATES, GARY
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L NIEHAUS, TOM
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L HOPPEL, JIM
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L STIVERS, STEVE
2006 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L HAYES, WILLIAM C
2006 $2,100 BRENNAN, DAVID L Craig Foltin (R)
2006 $2,100 BRENNAN, DAVID L Craig Foltin (R)
2006 $2,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L PATTON, THOMAS F
2006 $2,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L MARTIN, EARL J
2006 $2,000 BRENNAN, DAVID L WEBSTER, SHAWN N
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L HAGAN, JOHN P
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L SETZER, ARLENE J
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L CALVERT, CHARLES E
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L NIEHAUS, TOM
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L CATES, GARY
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L PADGETT, JOY
2004 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L PETRO, JIM
2004 $2,000 BRENNAN, NANCY J MRS George W Bush (R)
2004 $2,000 BRENNAN, ANN A MRS George W Bush (R)
2004 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY Steven C LaTourette (R)
2004 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY Mike DeWine (R)
2004 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY Bill McCollum (R)
2004 $1,000 KROHN, MARK E MR George W Bush (R)
2004 $1,000 MORRIS, JOHN C MR George W Bush (R)
2004 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY J George V Voinovich (R)
2004 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY J George V Voinovich (R)
2004 $500 BRENNAN, DAVID SPADY, FAWN
2002 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L RAUSSEN, JAMES
2002 $2,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L RAUSSEN, JAMES
2002 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY J George V Voinovich (R)
2002 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY Mike DeWine (R)
2000 $1,500 BRENNAN, DAVID L GARDNER, RANDALL
2000 $1,000 BRENNAN, NANCY J George V Voinovich (R)

Data taken from www.transparencydata.com.