No Child Left Behind means ensuring that every child reaches proficiency in certain key abilities, but what is proficiency? How do they test for it? If you're puzzled by national standards and what they mean for your child, then you've come to the right place.
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Tips for Using Rigor, Relevance and Relationships to Improve Student Achievement
Closing the achievement gap between groups of students on standardized tests has become a familiar imperative for many...
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High-Stakes Testing
High-stakes Testing In standards-based reform, testing and assessment are used to collect data on student progress and...
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A Balanced Approach to Math Standards
Remember the old ‘rithmetic days? You know, those lists of math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication and...
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What Do Test Scores Really Say About a School?
These days, access to test scores is only a click of the mouse away, but critics argue that this information tells us...
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National Standards for Grade 4 - Mathematics
NAEP Mathematics Achievement Level Descriptions Basic Fourth-grade students performing at the Basic level should show...
