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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] That is incorrect. The test is designed to test college readiness through problem-solving and critical thinking skills. [/quote] No. First, the CC stands for College [i]and Careers[/i]. Second, Maryland gives the PARCC test for grades 3 through 8. Do you think that the test is designed to test the college readiness of 9-year-olds? A major component of the test is the knowledge, skills, and practices students performing at a given level are able to demonstrate at any grade.[/quote] No, you don't understand the point of the test. From PARCC: Meaning of the College- and Career-Ready Determinations A student who is determined to be College- and Career-Ready through performance on the PARCC high school assessments is one who has demonstrated the academic knowledge, skills, and practices in ELA/literacy or mathematics necessary to enter directly into and succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing courses in those content areas in programs leading to a credential or degree1 from two- and four-year public2 institutions of higher education. PARCC will make College- and Career-Ready Determinations in ELA/literacy and in mathematics. ? Students who earn a College- and Career-Ready Determination in ELA/literacy will have demonstrated the academic knowledge, skills and practices necessary to enter directly into and succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing courses in College English Composition, Literature, and technical courses requiring college-level reading and writing. ? Students who earn a College- and Career-Ready Determination in mathematics will have demonstrated the academic knowledge, skills and practices necessary to enter directly into and succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing courses in College Algebra, Introductory College Statistics, and technical courses requiring an equivalent level of mathematics3. Source: https://parcc-assessment.org/content/uploads/2017/11/PARCCCCRDPolicyandPLDsFINAL.pdf[/quote] Hit submit too soon. Forgot to add that testing at the ES and MS level to geared toward this goal. So yes, the test is trying to predict if a 9 year old will be college ready in 9 to 10 years.[/quote]
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