Welcome
The Kansas Assessment programs (computerized and paper and pencil) are designed to meet the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind act. The Kansas Computerized Assessments (KCA) project provides not only the online testing interface for students, but online training tools, tutorials, and practice and formative tests for each subject area to educate and prepare school personnel and students for online testing.
This computer based assessment delivery system was developed at the Center for Educational Testing and Evaluation, School of Education, The University of Kansas under contract with the Kansas State Board of Education, along with additional funding and support by the Carnegie Corporation and the University of Kansas. Professor Neal Kingston directs the program. Contact CETE for further information: cete@ku.edu or 785-864-3537.
- Login
- Logins to the various systems in use by the Kansas Assessment programs.
- Documentation
- KCA manuals and guides, FAQ's and other helpful information.
- Downloads!
- Download the KCA 5.4 upgrade and LCS 4.6 software used to take KCA Practice, Formative, and Summative (NCLB) tests.
- System Requirements
- System requirement information for the computerized testing program.
- Tutorials
- KCA offers tutorials for both students and teachers.



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