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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The Ten Themes of the Social Studies Standards
The table below lists and defines the 10 themes of social studies standards that were developed at the national level....
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Steps and Purposes of Standardized Achievement Testing
Screening One frequent use of standardized achievement tests is to identify students who perform below, at the same...
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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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High School Rankings: What Do They Mean?
First came lists naming the country's "best colleges." Then magazines began ranking high schools. With a click of the...
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Types of Scores in Assessment
There are many ways of reporting test performance. A variety of scores can be used when interpreting students' test...
