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Another Test?. Interpreting Your Child’s CRCT, ITBS, & CogAT Scores: It’s About Improving Achievement!. Beaver Ridge ES 2012-2013. Elementary Major Tests. End-of-Year Assessments. Reading Grades 1 - 8 English/Language Arts Grades 1 - 8 Mathematics Grades 1 - 8
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Another Test? Interpreting Your Child’s CRCT, ITBS, & CogAT Scores: It’s About Improving Achievement! Beaver Ridge ES 2012-2013
End-of-Year Assessments • Reading Grades 1 - 8 • English/Language Arts Grades 1 - 8 • Mathematics Grades 1 - 8 • Science Grades 3 - 8 • Social Studies Grades 3 - 8
CRCT C riterion R eferenced C ompetency T est Georgia Performance Standards
Scores CRCT also reports student achievement in terms of performance levels(1-3): Exceeds Standard (3)850 & ↑ Meets Standard (2)800 - 849 Does Not Meet Standard(1)Below 800
What is CogAT? Test of Cognitive Ability Norm-base test of aptitude in problem solving specific to three areas: • Verbal • Quantitative • Nonverbal
Three Primary Uses of CogAT Scores • Help teachers adapt instructional goals, methods and materials to the individual needs of students • Measure of each student’s level of cognitive development • Identify student whose level of academic achievement differs from what would be expected on their CogAT scores
What is ITBS? The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills is a norm-referenced test developed by the University of Iowa. It tests mastery of the academic skills found in the elementary curriculum. The purpose of these tests is to provide information about student progress in a curriculum that expands in breadth and depth with each additional grade level.
What types of Scores forITBS Appear on a Student Report? • Standard Score (SS) • Grade Equivalent (GE) • National Percentile Rank (NPR)
Grade Equivalent (GE) • Grade equivalents are reported in decimal format. The number in front of the decimal is the grade level and the number after the decimal represents months. (e.g. 3.4 represents third grade, fourth month) • GE does not indicate a student’s instructional level. • GE allows for comparison of growth over time.
GE Growth Comparisons Low Performing student – less than 20 months gain in two years Fall grade 5 – 4.2 Fall grade 7 – 5.6 Average Performing student – about a 20 month gain in two years Fall grade 5 – 5.2 Fall grade 7 – 7.2 High Performing student – more than 20 month gain in two years Fall grade 5 – 6.2 Fall grade 7 – 8.8
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