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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Categories of Scores Reported in State and Local Assessment Reports
The table below illustrates typical scores from national and statewide assessments. Studying a specific student's score...
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National Standards for Grade 8 - Mathematics
Eighth-grade students performing at the Basic level should exhibit evidence of conceptual and procedural understanding...
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An Overview of Goals for Science Education
Scientific knowledge, scientific methods, societal issues, personal needs, and career awareness are the goals for...
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Norm-Referenced Tests
A norm-referenced test is a standardized test that compares a student's test performance with that of a sample of...
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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...
