To help put the right book in each reader's hands, consider the following comprehensive
text complexity analyses within your instructional plans.
Matt Copeland, English Language Arts and Literacy consultant for the Kansas Department of Education, describes how he envisions schools will use
text complexity analysis tools to take stock of their current curriculum and vet additions to the curriculum for appropriate levels of complexity.
Text complexity analysis tools, content and performance complexity analyses for items and more in - depth performance tasks, and prioritization and test emphasis considerations will be explored.
Select English language arts / literacy items include
a text complexity analysis that explains how quantitative and qualitative factors were evaluated to determine the appropriate grade level of a passage.
Not exact matches
Text Analysis Worksheets help determine grade - level placement and the
complexity level of passages for use on the PARCC Assessment.
[127] Professor Piché in her
text Fairness in Class Action Settlements, supra at pp. 179 - 80 summarizes the various factors for the settlement approval test into seven factors; i.e.: (1) judicial risk
analysis: likelihood of recovery, or likelihood of success on the merits weighed against amount and form of settlement relief; (2) future expense,
complexity and likely duration of litigation; (3) class reaction: number and nature of objections; (4) recommendations and experience of counsel and opinion of interested persons; (5) adequacy of representation: good faith and absence of collusion; (6) discovery evidence sufficient for «effective representation» and (7) adequacy of notice of proposed settlement to absent class members.