Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New Jersey's public school students will be taking a new, adaptive, standardized assessment next spring. The key word here is ...
The current TCAP testing procedures disrupt learning and create stress for students and teachers. The author proposes three changes: requiring a minimum reading level to take the TCAP, splitting the ...
Your In Perspective article on “adaptive testing” (“Adjusting to Test Takers,” Nov. 19, 2008) was of special interest to me, since work done in the 1970s in the Portland, Ore., public schools’ ...
New Jersey is moving its assessment system for elementary and high school students to so-called adaptive testing. An adaptive format will also be used to replace the high school proficiency exit exams ...
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NJ assessment tests for K-12 students become 'adaptive' this year. Here's what to expect
New Jersey's public school students will be taking a new, adaptive, standardized assessment next spring. The key word here is "adaptive," which refers to computerized tests in which each student sees ...
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