Two states are making moves that could upend the two-decade-old, No Child Left Behind-era model of once-a-year, standardized state exams to show whether students are meeting standards. In its place, ...
At the Bowling Green City Schools Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Ted Haselman recommended—and the board approved—a plan to implement limited delayed start days at elementary schools to ...
Senate Bill 19 would mandate intervention services for students scoring "limited" on state tests, but educators worry about ...
As students wrap up the school year, their last hurdle is often state testing, which can spark discussions about whether or not these exams accurately measure student learning. In the spring, states ...
There’s a difference between teaching to the test and developing test-specific thinking that will help students effectively apply what they’ve learned all year.
UPDATE: This story was updated Friday evening with comments from a Murphy administration official. New Jersey schools will begin using a new kind of “adaptive” statewide standardized test next spring ...
New Jersey students continue to struggle in math and reading, testing below pre-pandemic levels for the third year in a row on state tests, according to new numbers released by the state Department of ...
The computer versions of the state English language arts and math tests are now working after two days of problems, the state Education Department announced. The vendor in charge of running the ...
Computer-based state testing was thrown into chaos across New York last week as persistent technical failures plagued schools for two consecutive days. The disruptions — affecting thousands of ...
Liberty County School System students showed gains in several areas in the statewide college and career ready performance ...
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