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NCLB flexibility nixed for Utah
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Of course the feds were going to deny this. We must have a comparison to see how different the effectiveness of the two would be. That is true science, not trying to fool everyone.
We can then start EBLB
Every Bush Left Behind.
Additionally, the USOE wants to drop the Iowa Test, which is given to 3rd, 5th, 8th and 11th graders. This is the only way we currently have of knowing how our students do when compared with students in other states which is vitally important as it is those students ours will be competing with for college entrance and jobs. We must have a nationally normed test administration each year.
I just wish the state would support NCLB - it has done so much good in making things transparent (go online to the USOE website and look up your school report card!)and in helping minority and disadvantaged children get the education they deserve.
I visited a Colorado school last week that is using the NWEA. When asked their view, they said - it is a good tool, but we continually question its validity. (This from an award-winning school that is data-intensive). We need to be wise!
Imagine if Utah was planning to use this test just for minority kids or just female kids -- there would be outrage.
Special Ed kids need to have their learning measured against the same standard as general ed, non-disabled kids. If they aren't scoring as well, then the state, as well as the kids and their parents, need to know that. Using a test like this to say a special ed kid "passed" their No Child Left Behind AYP test is doing the kid NO FAVORS. But it is doing the state dept of ed and the school district a favor when it allows the state and school to count the special ed kid as meeting standard when in all likelihood the kid is NOT.
With the regular tests all students get the same questions, not questions selected to show the student's individual level. Hence, with the new test, student�s scores show a closer individual grade level. Advanced student's scores show their grade level as what it really is. Students who are behind have their individual grade level shown also. Then each student can be more accurately assessed.
The Iowa test tests the students on material they will be learning during that school year. How is this relevant in determining how well our students are mastering their curriculum? Testing students on information they have not learned, hmmm, let's just shoot ourselves in the foot.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with testing students to check mastery of material taught during the schoolyear, however, we need the information to be more accurate. Students should be given the CRT twice as pre- and post- tests. This would accurately determine what the students have learned. Currently CRTs are used to show AYP and NCLB by comparing/contrasting last year's students to this year's students. Apples vs oranges.
We already test every two weeks. I am surprised that more educators don't.
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