In a nutshell... My son attempted to charge his phone during a non-designed time in
a math testing room.
Not exact matches
Jiang Xueqin, a Chinese educator well aware that
test scores result from memorizing, and leave no
room for inventiveness or curiosity or deep learning, lamented the fact that Chinese students came out first, internationally, in
math, science and reading.
After some moderate success with the
math test, we marched back to the
room.
And I'm not just talking about sticking them in some suspiciously named Acme - Higher - Learning - A + - Little - Stanford Academy that offers
math and
test prep and reading comprehension practice in a windowless
room, taught by someone who makes commission on the number of As your student returns with on one
test or another.
At Kernan Middle School in Duval County, Florida, charts in the conference
room that serves as the data
room list students» name, race, gender, homeroom, and scores from annual state reading and
math tests.
The city clearly has
room for improvement, given its pockets of deep underperformance: the most recent round of state -
test results found that 15 percent or fewer of the city's students are proficient in ELA in 145 schools and in
math in 271 schools.
No
room for creativity on
tests of intelligence or
math skills.
Students may spend 20 to 25 hours actually taking the
math and ELA
tests but a study, «TIME ON
TEST: The Fixed Costs of 3 - 8 Standardized
Testing in New York State», found that students had to wait over an hour each day for «testing related activities» — 20 minutes to prep room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the tests, ad naseum — to be com
Testing in New York State», found that students had to wait over an hour each day for «
testing related activities» — 20 minutes to prep room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the tests, ad naseum — to be com
testing related activities» — 20 minutes to prep
room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the
tests, ad naseum — to be completed.