Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PARCC tests were better than the previous state-written assessments. And now here we are, back to new and different state-written assessments.
BS, the only issue with the state assessments was they didn't provide national comparisons. PARCC was ill conceived and slapped together on all levels.
Did you have anything to do with the previous MSAs? They were terrible.
They were straightforward, and throwing the baby out with the bath water has achieved nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PARCC tests were better than the previous state-written assessments. And now here we are, back to new and different state-written assessments.
BS, the only issue with the state assessments was they didn't provide national comparisons. PARCC was ill conceived and slapped together on all levels.
Did you have anything to do with the previous MSAs? They were terrible.
Anonymous wrote:It completely irritates me that they are going to do PARCC again this year. I wasn't even against the PARCC test but if you think it's not a good test, why give it? It's better for the kids to go without a test than give one you've decided isn't a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The PARCC tests were better than the previous state-written assessments. And now here we are, back to new and different state-written assessments.
BS, the only issue with the state assessments was they didn't provide national comparisons. PARCC was ill conceived and slapped together on all levels.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy that the replacement will not take as much time away from instruction. The length of the PARCC tests is insane.
Anonymous wrote:The PARCC tests were better than the previous state-written assessments. And now here we are, back to new and different state-written assessments.
Anonymous wrote:I experienced the PARCC a few years ago at a parent informational meeting, on a Chromebook, and it was Godawful. Not the questions. The interface. I chose the English test, and the text was on one side in a supposedly scrollable window, while the questions where on the other side. Scrolling through the text was very problematic, it would jump about everywhere and I couldn't easily locate the paragraphs I wanted. Since the screen on those laptops is not large, it didn't make for comfortable reading either. Then I had to click on the other side and re-locate the corresponding question. Rather frustrating and a lot of wasted time!
The MAP, on the other hand, is a comparative dream. I hope they keep it.