Sentences with phrase «valid scores»

A field test provides valuable information to the test's creator — the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, in this case — but not valid scores for comparing schools or students.
3 The number of valid scores includes count of students who were enrolled and responded to enough questions on both the Performance Task and the Computer Adaptive portions of the test to generate a score.
2 The number of valid scores includes count of students statewide who were enrolled and responded to enough questions on both the Performance Task and the Computer Adaptive portions of the test to generate a score.
Smarter Balanced will not release the results, because a field test can not produce valid scores for measuring individual student or school achievement.
CEA and its members support the use of accurate measures of student learning, but object to the misuse of SBAC, a test that, for a variety of reasons (such as unequal access to technology) has failed to yield valid scores for the majority of students.
Students understand what they're getting wrong with the explanations provided, they have a valid score card to track their progress, and they can compare to local and national leaderboards, making the experience much more engaging.
The minimum number that will be needed to guarantee a valid score is based on the sample size required to give 95 % confidence that the score is accurate to + / -3 %.
An important point to remember is that reliability is a necessary, but insufficient, condition for valid score - based inferences.
Try to be honest; you'll only get a valid score if you answer as truthfully as you can.
In order to compensate for this, the same item at T3 was used for mothers who had not dissolved at this time point, thereby increasing the number of respondents with a valid score from n = 271 to n = 324.
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