Both superseded the accomplishments of the original
Both superseded the accomplishments of the original
Can you say Trump Stagflation?
Let's not confuse Mississippi "miracle" with actual anti-poverty agenda. 4th grade test score rise not panacea. Early reading and math interventions are not a substitute for real investments in broad economic success. Economic opportunity and social mobility not that cheap.
https://ow.ly/R4yz50YmyQN
From Just Equations, more context of UCSD math report ignored by media and testing hawkers. Remedial math enrollment spiked when UCSD went to no calculators on its placement exam, not when it opened its gates to more poor kids by going test free.
https://ow.ly/hj3250YmzwT
A young girl writing in a notebook, surrounded by test tubes, learning about science in a classroom.
New paper shows harm of third-grade retention policies. Texas policy significantly reduced earnings by age 26, increased absenteeism, violent behavior, and juvenile crime and reduces HS graduation rate. Oh, test scores temporarily improved. Whoopee! #ThirdGradeRetention
https://ow.ly/KHHJ50Ymy4O
From Just Equations, more context of UCSD math report ignored by media and testing hawkers. Remedial math enrollment spiked when UCSD went to no calculators on its placement exam, not when it opened its gates to more poor kids by going test free.
https://ow.ly/hj3250YmzwT
Let's not confuse Mississippi "miracle" with actual anti-poverty agenda. 4th grade test score rise not panacea. Early reading and math interventions are not a substitute for real investments in broad economic success. Economic opportunity and social mobility not that cheap.
https://ow.ly/R4yz50YmyQN
A young girl writing in a notebook, surrounded by test tubes, learning about science in a classroom.
New paper shows harm of third-grade retention policies. Texas policy significantly reduced earnings by age 26, increased absenteeism, violent behavior, and juvenile crime and reduces HS graduation rate. Oh, test scores temporarily improved. Whoopee! #ThirdGradeRetention
https://ow.ly/KHHJ50Ymy4O
A must read. We try to give students of lesser means access to the process advantages of affluence. But the key metrics for college admission, both tests and other components, wildly advantage the affluent. Need deeper policy shifts to level the field.
https://ow.ly/grH550Y50tM
#CollegeAdmissions
Missouri joins the IADA program to pilot a new assessment system. Will it improve on the current model? What should stakeholders ask during design and implementation? Read the FairTest report.
https://ow.ly/x09S50Y4Zx2
#Education #Assessment #EdPolicy #IADA #FairTest
UCSD report being misused through the prism of admissions testing. Penalizes students with a testing gate for lacking preparation the system inequitably provides.Really about how and what math is taught and required. UCSD only CA uni doing it light this. And other insights.
https://ow.ly/UZ4n50Y5EnC
A must read. We try to give students of lesser means access to the process advantages of affluence. But the key metrics for college admission, both tests and other components, wildly advantage the affluent. Need deeper policy shifts to level the field.
https://ow.ly/grH550Y50tM
#CollegeAdmissions
Missouri joins the IADA program to pilot a new assessment system. Will it improve on the current model? What should stakeholders ask during design and implementation? Read the FairTest report.
https://ow.ly/x09S50Y4Zx2
#Education #Assessment #EdPolicy #IADA #FairTest
ACT making changes to combat market share loss to SAT. Race to the bottom for entities worried about profit and marketing, not education. FairTest comments on the problems in the testing market. Keep antitrust law alive! #ACTvsSAT #StandardizedTesting #FairTest
https://ow.ly/KXXr50Y0LQ1
ACT making changes to combat market share loss to SAT. Race to the bottom for entities worried about profit and marketing, not education. FairTest comments on the problems in the testing market. Keep antitrust law alive! #ACTvsSAT #StandardizedTesting #FairTest
https://ow.ly/KXXr50Y0LQ1
Student achievement as measured by NAEP scores correlates with family income. Family structure doesn't matter (except for rich kids). Excellent breakdown by Jill Barshay. It's the economy, stupid. Or a poverty problem. #NAEPScores #EducationEquity
https://ow.ly/6Qbf50XXGlC
Yes it's true. We suck. So more beatings please. Pointed and searing analysis of where this going by Jennifer Berkshire. Alliance of affluent moderates and anti-DEI voters over college admissions and nostalgic NCLB waxing not good. #NCLB #CollegeAdmissions #DEI
https://ow.ly/J6iK50XXmu1
Student achievement as measured by NAEP scores correlates with family income. Family structure doesn't matter (except for rich kids). Excellent breakdown by Jill Barshay. It's the economy, stupid. Or a poverty problem. #NAEPScores #EducationEquity
https://ow.ly/6Qbf50XXGlC
Yes it's true. We suck. So more beatings please. Pointed and searing analysis of where this going by Jennifer Berkshire. Alliance of affluent moderates and anti-DEI voters over college admissions and nostalgic NCLB waxing not good. #NCLB #CollegeAdmissions #DEI
https://ow.ly/g2EZ50XXmtW
Wow. The stupidity of this is beyond the pale.
Excellent research by OiYan Poon for the NAACP LDF. Emphasizing standardized test scores in college admissions leaves talent on the table. Tests underpredict the potential of many students of color and artificially depress the scores of some examinees. #CollegeAdmissions
https://ow.ly/LjWv50XMzVJ
How much data is too much? Are we measuring the right things? Testing data is only as useful as teachers' capacity to use it. An educator's perspective on the impact of data on curriculum, time allocation and student learning. Excellent piece. #DataInEducation
https://ow.ly/Xh0T50XMzv0
Excellent research by OiYan Poon for the NAACP LDF. Emphasizing standardized test scores in college admissions leaves talent on the table. Tests underpredict the potential of many students of color and artificially depress the scores of some examinees. #CollegeAdmissions
https://ow.ly/LFgG50XMzVK
How much data is too much? Are we measuring the right things? Testing data is only as useful as teachers' capacity to use it. An educator's perspective on the impact of data on curriculum, time allocation and student learning. Excellent piece. #DataInEducation
https://ow.ly/Xh0T50XMzv0
A look at why states have been abandoning exit exams and rethinking graduation requirements to meet a complex world. The discussion of what should replace MCAS in MA figures prominently. Fairtest weighs in. #GraduationRequirements #MCAS #ExitExams #FairTest
https://ow.ly/LxOV50XLwqa
A look at why states have been abandoning exit exams and rethinking graduation requirements to meet a complex world. The discussion of what should replace MCAS in MA figures prominently. Fairtest weighs in. #GraduationRequirements #MCAS #ExitExams #FairTest
https://ow.ly/LxOV50XLwqa
Because of CB’s primacy in the high school and admissions spaces they should be the target. But replacing the SAT with the CLT just gives the right a chit in the culture war. Would be nice if the liberal left actually supported inquiry not test based public education.
If kids actually read the stuff on the CLT suggested list that would be a good thing. But that’s not what the test is about. Critique of testing culture comes from both right and lift as does support for it. Putting inquiry at the center of public education we involve dismantling that culture.
Let’s be clear. The CLT is a standardized test that measures the same narrow skill set as the SAT. Except that their reading passages might be from St. Thomas Aquinas or The Federalist Papers. We’re not talking about an infrastructure for deep classroom learning.
Thanks to Matt Barnum for elevating research explaining the important social mobility function of high level public universities amid hysteria of UCSD story. Generic admissions tests are not the solution to a K-12 resources problem. #UCSD#math#admisssions
https://ow.ly/x2Xx50XGnip