Several critical letters
about the state assessments and the need for reform and transparency.
Those who already emphasized writing processes in their instruction felt most positively
about the state assessment but changed very little because they had little need to change.
Learn more
about the state assessment system, including the available communications tools, upcoming events and technical supports for how best to understand and communicate the data.
Not exact matches
We spoke with Neurotrack CEO Elli Kaplan, whose company recently launched an online
assessment that helps people understand the
state of their memory health, to learn
about some of the ways you can potentially decrease your risk for Alzheimer's and cognitive decline more broadly.
In passing, let me note Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Don Kohn's recent
assessment of what we know
about the impact of globalization on short - run inflation dynamics in the United
States and elsewhere.
In short, these trusted specialists have repeatedly and emphatically
stated that that the federal government's assertions and
assessments about who is impacted are arithmetically inaccurate; they are factually incorrect; they are, simply, wrong.
In the most recent
assessment, the City has
stated that they have redefined project boundaries to minimize impacts on the abandoned Mill Creek channel, but they haven't addressed the more important point — what
about the impact of the project on potential efforts to re-animate the channel in the future?
For those who disagree with my
assessment about the current
state of our franchise, I welcome, even encourage your dissenting views, but your continued refusal to engage in a healthy debate over our differences certainly hasn't helped the cause.
The panel of four produce a superb discussion
about the Aaron Ramsey incident and the current
state of unacceptable aggression in the English game, with Barclay in particular shining bright with his measured, accurate
assessment of who is to blame for the occurrence of these sort of injuries.
Interactive training, delivered in single or multi-session formats, begins with an
assessment of the current
state of father engagement in pediatrics, as well as a discussion
about parenting and the pediatrician's role.
She spoke with parents, students, teachers, and school and district leaders to hear what they had to say
about the
State's learning standards, curriculum,
assessments, and teacher and principal evaluations.
During that time, Taub testified, he expected the grants, which came from the
state Department of Health through funding from the Health Care Reform Act, to involve meetings with the department
about requirements for the funds, as well as regular
assessments of the funding's use.
Andrew Cuomo has made it clear that his own thinking
about a possible presidential bid — or his decision not to think
about it yet — is shaped by his
assessment of his father's experience; he believes the incessant speculation
about his father's potential presidential run hurt his ability to administer
state government.
Commenting on the statement by the Secretary of
State for Education setting out proposals to reform the system of primary
assessment, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, said: «It is important to recognise, and as the NASUWT has
stated consistently, that many of the concerns expressed
about statutory primary
assessment are the direct result of their use in the current high stakes school accountability regime.
WBFO's Eileen Buckley had a chance to talk with
state Education Commissioner John King during a visit to Buffalo last week
about the ongoing debate over student
assessments.
Talk of the Sound has been reporting for more than a year on the out - of - control spending by the New Rochelle School District and warning that totally unrealistic assumptions
about property
assessments,
state aid and one - time injections of stimulus funding.
Heastie, who is one of the
state's top political leaders, gave a candid
assessment of the issues legislators face in Albany and talked
about what lies ahead for this year's legislative session.
«I just don't know what would happen in that case,» Bob Lowry, deputy director of the New York
State Council of School Superintendents, said
about potential local
assessment opt outs.
Melisa Holden said her fourth grader was so anxious
about taking the
state assessments she decided not to allow her to take them.
State Department of Education commissioner Maryellen Elia said in a statement that her office is currently reviewing the new law and has «a number of questions»
about evaluations,
assessments and accountability.
This improved knowledge
about the scale of the harmful effects of marine litter will further support EU Member
States and Regional Seas Conventions in implementing their programmes of measures, regional action plans and
assessments.
The factors color everything we know
about air quality and many of the decisions the EPA and
state environmental agencies make, from risk
assessment to rulemaking.
He calls on Congress to take 5 % to 10 % of the funds that the United
States gives to IPCC (which have averaged
about $ 3 million annually over the last decade) and dedicate it to «a group of well - credentialed scientists to produce an
assessment that expresses legitimate, alternative hypotheses that have been (in their view) marginalized, misrepresented or ignored in previous IPCC reports (and thus EPA and National Climate
Assessments).
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assessment.
Most of the issues
about which they have concerns — whether it's standards,
assessments, teacher evaluation, or something else — are policies developed at the
state or federal level.
What's important is that students take
assessments aligned to their
state standards so that parents and teachers received valuable and honest information
about their academic performance.»
Ultimately,
state leaders need to insist on a high - quality
assessment that gives teachers and parents the information they need to know
about whether students are on track for success, and how instruction needs to improve.
Despite the civil rights community's agreement
about the importance of
state assessments, Ravitch continues to support opting out.
It includes lesson vignettes to show what such alignment looks like in action, resources and links for
states and districts working to put the standards into place, and information
about assessment.
With No Child Left Behind now stirring concerns
about disparate
state assessments and sometimes incoherent
state standards, has the time come for the new president and Congress to press forward on a national curriculum?
But thanks to the Common Core aligned
assessments that most
states are using for the first time this year, the illusion — and the gap — is
about to disappear.
The bottom line is that, as many
states weigh difficult choices
about whether to keep or replace current statewide
assessments, there is no substitute for examining rigorous evidence
about the validity of the alternatives under consideration.
What
about states that decide to keep the Common Core standards but reject common, comparable, aligned
assessments?
It is a rigorous process that requires 22
states to work together every day to drive towards consensus
about a range of policies and
assessment practices that support a positive and strong learning environment for every student.
By examining rigorous evidence
about the validity of both of these tests, however, Massachusetts provides a model for other
states facing difficult choices
about whether and how to upgrade their
assessment systems.
About how many
states do you expect to administer PARCC
assessments in all covered grades and subjects in 2014 — 15?
[content block] «Our math night came
about because we were looking for ways to improve our
state assessment scores,» says Sherry Everitts, the school's parent partnership coordinator.
Viewed as a group, schools managed by our CMOs achieve rates of proficiency on
state assessments in reading and math that average
about 9 percentage points higher than those of schools in their local districts (see Figure 2).
Ever since
states adopted more rigorous standards — and the two
assessment consortia began to develop next - generation tests that will faithfully gauge pupil performance in relation to those standards — there's been vast anxiety
about the bad news that's apt to emerge.
Popham argues that
assessment in the United
States has suffered from six crucial, recurring problems: too many curricular targets; the underutilization of classroom
assessment; preoccupation with instructional process; the dearth of «affective»
assessments, i.e., those focused on attitudes, interests, and values; instructionally insensitive accountability tests; and the reality that educators «know almost nothing
about educational
assessment.»
Amid way too much talk
about testing and the Common Core, not enough attention is being paid to what parents will actually learn
about their children's achievement when results are finally released from the recent round of
state assessments (most of which assert that they're «aligned» with the Common Core).
Criteria - referenced self -
assessment is a process during which students collect information
about their own performance or progress; compare it to explicitly
stated criteria, goals, or standards; and revise accordingly.
We supplemented the
state tests with an
assessment requiring students to read a passage and then write short - answer responses to questions
about the passage.
The educational
assessment tests
states use today have two fundamental flaws: They encourage the sort of mind - numbing drill - and - kill teaching educators (and students) despise, and, just as important, they don't tell us much
about the quality of student learning.
Amid way too much talk
about testing and the Common Core, not enough attention is being paid to what parents will actually learn
about their children's achievement when results are finally released from the recent round of
state assessments.
Parents ought to know
about reading and math scores, safety, and the school's candid
assessment of their own «
state of education.»
RH: You've raised concerns
about how
state assessments can understate the educational benefits of something like Teach to One.
The next time you hear
about a
state considering a new
assessment, keep this graph in mind.
The signers of the Counter-Manifesto do not necessarily agree with each other
about whether standards, curriculum, and
assessments are best handled at the school, district, or
state level, but we all agree that centralization to the federal level is undesirable.
«While some LAs largely repeated the same training that had been delivered by the STA, others expanded on this, for example by offering more explanation
about how to interpret certain [
assessment] framework statements,» the report
states.