Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments
How it works
Features
- Provides broad coverage across a wide variety of leading publishers to use excerpts from their works in your K-12 assessments, item banks, and pre- and post-test materials
- Pre-clears you to use portions of copyrighted content from millions of magazines, newspapers, poems, podcasts, multimedia, and books, including short stories, novels, works of non-fiction, and more
- Supports search, discovery, and viewing of full-text content from many participating publishers
Benefits
- Save time with a uniform set of reuse rights tailored specifically for assessments, pre-and post-administration
- Easily migrate assessments from print to digital format
- Easily revise and update test content as necessary
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Featured resources
Ease the Burden of Including Copyrighted Content in Alternative Assessments
Watch the Alternate Assessment Coordinator for the Washington Office of Superintendent of Instruction, discuss how the Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments helped facilitate the use of more than 150 adapted passages for the Washington Access to Instruction & Measurement (WA-AIM).
Getting the Most Out of the Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments
Check out a recent session designed to help you get the most from the Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments. Learn about the license itself and stay up-to-date on license highlights from the past year, as well as key developments and market changes for the year ahead.