...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source , Educational Assessment and Ethics Written for by May Hall 6/98 In recent years, the focus on school reform has also led to a focus on educational assessment, and a number of theorists and educators have speculated that assessment was, is and will continue to be a fundamental underpinning of the reform process. Educational assessment not only provides educators with a tool for evaluating individual student performance and the attainment of goals and outcomes, but also allows for a comparative base from which educators can compare their strides with those made by other educators, other schools and other educational systems nationwide. As a result, educational assessment has become a major component in the educational process, but not without questions regarding the process of assessment and its appropriate and ethical application. Ethics in assessment is a major issue, especially considering the call for change, the emergence of both standardization and diversification in assessment processes, and the growing application of assessment within the scope of educational reform....