Anonymous wrote:PARCC put way too much emphasis on reading. Some of the 7th grade questions were really, really hard. Students would have to compare two unrelated texts and infer information about a third topic. Staff and students just looked at it in confusion. The Common Core standards are the reason though. They demand very high expectations from students, that are not reasonable for the vast majority. If a student is not a very strong reader at least one or two grades above average, the test is a painful struggle.
Anonymous wrote:As a school test coordinator, I'm all for replacing PARCC - it's a nightmare to coordinate and takes up way too much time. We already pay for the MAP tests so I'm not sure why we wouldn't just uses this assessment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is MD making up their own test...surely with 49 other states out there someone already has something we can buy?
According to the article they are buying a test from a vendor.
And could even be the same vendor...just different test name
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is MD making up their own test...surely with 49 other states out there someone already has something we can buy?
According to the article they are buying a test from a vendor.
Anonymous wrote:Why is MD making up their own test...surely with 49 other states out there someone already has something we can buy?