Archive | June, 2011

New York schools make history with use of new standardized test scoring system

  Standardized tests like the SAT-10 are typically calculated electronically, but the corrections are not done at the testing site. Several school districts in the state of New York recently made history for using the first ever electronic scoring system that was on-site. The Educational Assessment Scoring Environment (EASE) was created by the Education Division […]

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Some private schools are opting to give their students the Stanford Achievement Test

  It’s become a requirement for public schools to assess how well their students perform when compared to the rest of the country. Through the No Child Left Behind Act, schools must choose a form of standardized testing to determine exactly where their students measure up. However, although some private schools in Pennsylvania are opting […]

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New York standardized tests see flaws

  Some schools across the country are using standardized test scores in order to get recognition from the government. However, a number of analysts suggests that standardized tests had become too predictable for some, which is why New York state decided to make math and English tests more difficult. Now that proficiency has dropped, The […]

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