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More States Using Transition Courses to Increase Readiness
Education Week covered the continuing issue of students taking remedial, or high school-level courses, when they enter college. Many states are moving to 12th grade transition courses in math and English language arts to help increase students’ readiness. Read the full story here. Seven Smarter Balanced states uses transition courses. In most states, if a student scores…
Read MoreSmarter Balanced Seeks New Fiscal Agent
Recently, the University of California at Los Angeles informed the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium it will no longer serve as our fiscal agent. Our three-year agreement ends on June 30, 2017. What does that mean? See the facts below. There will be no interruption in service to Smarter Balanced members. This is a behind-the-scenes administrative…
Read MoreOpinion: High Standards and Better Tests Help Students Improve
A new opinion piece by Scott Sargrad and Coleton Whitaker of the Center for American Progress highlights the fact that states that have maintained high standards and better assessments, like Smarter Balanced, have showed gains in the second year of score reporting. And most impressively, third-grade scores across the board are up. Those students have learned under higher standards since…
Read MoreWashington Releases New Online Score Guide
Washington became the second state to release a new online test score guide to help families and students better understand what scores mean. Information is available for Smarter Balanced tests in grades 3-8 and high school in math and English language arts. Earlier this year, California released its online score guide based on the California Assessment of Student Performance…
Read More4 Diverse Oregon High Schools Rise to Top
The Oregonian newspaper examined Smarter Balanced scores throughout the state and discovered four Oregon high schools that “outperformed the rest.” The reason? The schools’ dedication to teaching Common Core State Standards in math and English language arts. An excerpt of the story is below, and you can read the full version at The Oregonian’s website: Four Oregon high…
Read MoreMontana Educators: ‘Thrill’ to Be a Part of Item Review Process
Two educators from Cut Bank Public Schools in Montana reflected on their experience participating in a three-day Smarter Balanced item review conference this summer. Educators from all over the nation met to review items in math and English language arts. In an article appearing in the Cut Bank Pioneer Press, Cut Bank Middle School Principal Gail Hofstad wrote…
Read MoreOpinion: Teacher Supports the Need for Annual Testing
Esther Cepeda recently returned to the classroom after several years away. She wrote an opinion piece on annual standardized testing that appeared in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Aug. 27, 2016. Cepeda wrote that that she supports the need for annual testing and recent polling shows a strong majority of Americans feels the same way.…
Read MoreEducation Next Releases Public Opinion Poll
Education Next released its annual state of education poll, and testing performed well (as it did in 2015). Parents continued to strongly support high-quality assessments that accurately measure their children’s learning. Other findings involving assessments included: nearly 80 percent of respondents favoring yearly assessments, 73 percent supporting assessments that are comparable among states and school…
Read MoreSix States Have Released Smarter Balanced Scores
Late August traditionally starts the beginning of the reporting of state test scores, and that trend has continued in 2016. With the release of California’s CAASSP scores Wednesday (Aug. 24), six states using Smarter Balanced assessments have released scores, with most showing solid growth in 2016 from 2015, the first year that the Smarter Balanced…
Read MoreNational Evaluations Again Confirm Quality and Alignment of Smarter Balanced End-of-Year Test
Two more external evaluations have declared Smarter Balanced to be a high-quality test strongly aligned with the Common Core State Standards. The Smarter Balanced high school test received the highest possible ratings. The extensive alignment studies—conducted in grades 5 and 8 by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and in high school by the Human Resources…
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