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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's going to be very interesting to see how they do this, especially given the state-wide high school Biology MCAP scores in 2022 had only 3.5% scoring a level 4 (highest), 31.6% with a level 3 (proficient), 40.5% at level 2, and 24.4% at level 1. That's going to really affect semester grades, and also seems like an indication that [b]the test may not be well aligned to how the classes are being taught.[/b] https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/[/quote] This should be the real concern. Are there things in the state standard that are missing or poorly covered by the MCPS curriculum (whether standard, honors or AP)? If not, and if the tests are not poorly written, then the shock of the high non-proficiency rate may simply be due to ongoing grade inflation. I'm not sure I'm a fan of semester grading in the first place. It's a double-edged sword.[/quote] To clear, the PP referred to how the courses are being taught. The curriculum IS aligned to the standards, but some teachers/schools have been doing their own thing since the tests haven’t “counted”. This year they have to actually make sure they are covering the standards.[/quote]
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