Association of Test Publishers annual conference February 22-25

The Association of Test Publishers (ATP)’s, a non-profit organization representing providers of tests and assessment tools, has its annual conference on February 22-25 in Palm Springs, CA and if you have even a passing interest in personnel assessment, you owe it to yourself to check it out.

There’s a lot more happening there as they have tracks for education, clinical, and certification also, but some of the top of the line events will be discussing the following:

Test development in a global economy: A practical guide to best practice in test construction, localization and adaptation.

Developments in innovative technology-based assessments.

Cost is about US$800 for and you can read more about it by clicking here

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