Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received their scores?
Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.
Anonymous wrote:IAAT is not age adjusted. It also shouldn't be. Readiness to take Algebra doesn't depend on the kid's age. It depends on whether the kid knows the material.
Kids need a 91st percentile on a nationally normed test. They won't re-norm the test for this year, so it won't be curved for the pandemic. The last thing any schools would want to do is place a bunch of kids into Algebra who aren't ready.
I doubt there will be fewer qualifiers this year. Due to the pandemic, a lot of people supplemented with outside programs. Those kids are more likely to be ready for Algebra than kids who normally just rely on the FCPS classes to teach them what they need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.
The material for Honors Algebra is not going to change next year because kids were affected by the pandemic. It might be that fewer kids qualify because of how they were learning this year and that should be ok.
Kids will be fine if they take Algebra in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.
The material for Honors Algebra is not going to change next year because kids were affected by the pandemic. It might be that fewer kids qualify because of how they were learning this year and that should be ok.
Kids will be fine if they take Algebra in 8th grade.
I thought it was the highest percentile scores that get recommended for Algebra (in which case, the actual scores for those that make the cut off might be lower). Or is the threshold an actual score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.
The material for Honors Algebra is not going to change next year because kids were affected by the pandemic. It might be that fewer kids qualify because of how they were learning this year and that should be ok.
Kids will be fine if they take Algebra in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.
The material for Honors Algebra is not going to change next year because kids were affected by the pandemic. It might be that fewer kids qualify because of how they were learning this year and that should be ok.
Kids will be fine if they take Algebra in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:^^ me again - I don’t feel like they should be graded against kids in non pandemic times? I feel you would need that data for age norming. I feel like they should only be normed again fcps 6th graders this year. But what do I know.