Program Administration Scale (PAS 3) Reliability Training


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**Please note the October 2023 PAS Reliability Training will be on the content of the 3rd edition of the PAS.

The PAS 3 Assessor Reliability Training provides an in-depth analysis of the items and quality indicators in the Program Administration Scale. This training is designed for individuals who want to ensure that PAS 3 assessments are valid, reliable, and administered consistently across programs. The training concludes with a reliability test and participants who are 85% or more reliable with the national anchors are eligible to apply for PAS 3 certification for an additional fee.

Presented by: Robyn Kelton, Research and Evaluation Manager, Paula Steffen, Quality Supports Specialist and, Phillis Mills, Quality Supports Specialist

Date(s)

October 23, 2023 – October 27, 2023

Time

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 5p.m. Friday

Location

National Louis University (Lisle Campus)

850 Warrenville Rd

Lisle, IL 60532

Cost

$1,850

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