Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
And yet numerous studies show that NNAT has a very high correlation with academic achievement more generally and with IQ... so if NNAT is "not reliable to assess AAP success," to me that is more of a reflection on how AAP is conducted than the test itself
I'm the PP whose kid scored 119. We parent referred only b/c the AART strongly encouraged it and took care of the work samples.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
And yet numerous studies show that NNAT has a very high correlation with academic achievement more generally and with IQ... so if NNAT is "not reliable to assess AAP success," to me that is more of a reflection on how AAP is conducted than the test itself
I'm the PP whose kid scored 119. We parent referred only b/c the AART strongly encouraged it and took care of the work samples.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
And yet numerous studies show that NNAT has a very high correlation with academic achievement more generally and with IQ... so if NNAT is "not reliable to assess AAP success," to me that is more of a reflection on how AAP is conducted than the test itself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
What was the quality of the samples and the commentary from the school committee on the GRBS though? I think that makes a HUGE difference as NNAT is found to be the least reliable of the assessments related to AAP success.
Anonymous wrote:The accept or defer link they sent in the email is down... Must be excited parents rushed to crash the server
Anonymous wrote:So one kid with NNAT of 119 is in and another with NNAT of 140 is not in????????
