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Predicting End-of-course Test Using Teacher-made Test: Using Data to Drive Instructions Roland Dante
Predicting End-of-course Test Using Teacher-made Test: Using Data to Drive Instructions
Roland Dante
Predicting how students will perform on standardized tests is relevant to all educators. This work examines the relationship of students? performance on teacher-edited benchmark assessments administered to their performance on the state?s end-of-course test. Teachers have information on student achievement within specific topics based on tests, quizzes, homework, and other assignments. However, the best way to use this information in predicting high-stakes testing is unknown. Providing teachers with guidance on how to use this information would be extremely valuable. This research determines how well the data from periodically-administered tests may predict scores on the state?s end-of-course test. The school implemented an intervention process that involves frequent assessment of the skills being taught. Students were taught and re-taught, tested and re-tested until they mastered the curriculum. It is my hope that the research reported here will help decision-makers on education with evidence-based guidance on how to use student data to drive instructions.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 10, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9783659580604 |
| Publishers | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
| Pages | 64 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 220 × 10 mm · 113 g |
| Language | German |
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