ITA. Very cute. Lots of schools do similar things. Although I'd prefer less casual language and less emphasis on advanced. NCLB as written gives no bonus points for % advanced. I've seen kids who are already highly proficient get pushed by parents who have been told by schools that DC CAS is like the SAT. It's not like DC CAs results will get you a scholarship.Anonymous wrote:That video is great.
Anonymous wrote:The teacher was using an old copy of the DCCAS. Since DC reuses questions each year it has ALWAYS been verboten to make copies of the test.
The fact that these teachers had old tests in their possession is very troublesome. Are there more copies of these test floating around Haynes? How many years were the using these test questions to "review."
It's relatively easy to find out if a school has been erasing to the top. All you have to do is pay the testing company to run an erasure analysis.
This sort of cheating is much harder to detect.
Haynes has solid test scores, but were they built on having copies of the DC CAS around in order to better prep the students?
DC needs an entirely new bank of questions each year. This sort of cheating happens far too often and everyone wants to pretend it doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:The teacher was using an old copy of the DCCAS. Since DC reuses questions each year it has ALWAYS been verboten to make copies of the test.
The fact that these teachers had old tests in their possession is very troublesome. Are there more copies of these test floating around Haynes? How many years were the using these test questions to "review."
It's relatively easy to find out if a school has been erasing to the top. All you have to do is pay the testing company to run an erasure analysis.
This sort of cheating is much harder to detect.
Haynes has solid test scores, but were they built on having copies of the DC CAS around in order to better prep the students?
DC needs an entirely new bank of questions each year. This sort of cheating happens far too often and everyone wants to pretend it doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:The teacher was using an old copy of the DCCAS. Since DC reuses questions each year it has ALWAYS been verboten to make copies of the test.
The fact that these teachers had old tests in their possession is very troublesome. Are there more copies of these test floating around Haynes? How many years were the using these test questions to "review."
It's relatively easy to find out if a school has been erasing to the top. All you have to do is pay the testing company to run an erasure analysis.
This sort of cheating is much harder to detect.
Haynes has solid test scores, but were they built on having copies of the DC CAS around in order to better prep the students?
DC needs an entirely new bank of questions each year. This sort of cheating happens far too often and everyone wants to pretend it doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad their teachers were passing around old copies of the DC CAS. Haynes didn't make AYP as a result.