There are all sorts of educational activities that parents can do with their young children that don't involve sample ability test questions. The school system is asking people not to use test prep courses and materials, not to avoid any kind of educationally enriching situation. Test prep businesses woud have you believe that only their books and courses can increase your child's intelligence. All they do is increase a child's ability to take tests, not to actually do anything with their intelligence.
Instead of spending 30minutes a day with test prep, spend 30 minutes a day reading to your young child. Fairfax County has a fantastic library system with all sorts of resources- totally free to all of us. Exposure to good books enhances vocabulary and allows a child to hear grammatically correct sentence structure while learning about almost any type of content you can imagine.
You can get way more bang for your buck with a library book and an armful of books than any test prep book you can buy!
Anonymous wrote:There are all sorts of educational activities that parents can do with their young children that don't involve sample ability test questions. The school system is asking people not to use test prep courses and materials, not to avoid any kind of educationally enriching situation.![]()
Test prep businesses woud have you believe that only their books and courses can increase your child's intelligence. All they do is increase a child's ability to take tests, not to actually do anything with their intelligence.
Instead of spending 30minutes a day with test prep, spend 30 minutes a day reading to your young child. Fairfax County has a fantastic library system with all sorts of resources- totally free to all of us. Exposure to good books enhances vocabulary and allows a child to hear grammatically correct sentence structure while learning about almost any type of content you can imagine.
You can get way more bang for your buck with a library book and an armful of books than any test prep book you can buy!
Aren't there similar test preparation materials available for the NNAT? Wonder why so much emphasis on prep for only the CogAT.
Semantics and obfuscation aside, it is clear that the school district prefers that parents not use test prep materials with their second graders. Test prep "works" in the sense that it teaches children ahead of time how to answer certain kinds of questions that are meant to be seen for the first time on test day. The results are invalidated not because Fairfax County "catches" anyone, but because the results are then not a measurement of a child's ability to answer questions of a type that have never been seen before but instead a measure of how well a child can answer a question type that has been reviewed many, many times. When the child has reviewed sample tests for 30 minutes a day for many weeks, the test results are no longer telling us anything about the child's ability to grasp a new concept.
Anonymous wrote:Semantics and obfuscation aside, it is clear that the school district prefers that parents not use test prep materials with their second graders.
Test prep "works" in the sense that it teaches children ahead of time how to answer certain kinds of questions that are meant to be seen for the first time on test day. The results are invalidated not because Fairfax County "catches" anyone, but because the results are then not a measurement of a child's ability to answer questions of a type that have never been seen before but instead a measure of how well a child can answer a question type that has been reviewed many, many times. When the child has reviewed sample tests for 30 minutes a day for many weeks, the test results are no longer telling us anything about the child's ability to grasp a new concept.
Do not beat around the bush.
Answer the question.
Was the CogAT test the kids used the same as was administered? Yes or No
No waffling, no defensiveness, no hedging. If not. Case closed.
Anonymous wrote:There are only so many ways to write these questions. When children practice questions from previous tests over and over again, they become quite familiar with the format of the test. Thus, when they encounter questions which will be similar to those they have been practicing they will be able to answer with very little thought.
One of the qualities the tests measure is how well a child can respond to a type of question they have never seen before. The test results are invalidated when the child has seen similar questions over and over again in practice situations.
The tests are bogus period (as used by the County) because individuals with money and the right zip code have access to schools, teachers and tutors that prepare children for all these tests on a daily basis whether the test is scheduled next week or next year..