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A Longitudinal Study of Students’ Basic Skills. Barbara Perushek, Ph.D. Cloquet Senior High School bperushe@cloquet.k12.mn.us 218-879-3393, ext. 3102 Daniel Naslund Cloquet Senior High School dnaslund@cloquet.k12.mn.us 218-879-3393, ext. 4102 William Fleischman, Ph.D.
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A Longitudinal Study of Students’ Basic Skills Barbara Perushek, Ph.D. Cloquet Senior High School bperushe@cloquet.k12.mn.us 218-879-3393, ext. 3102 Daniel Naslund Cloquet Senior High School dnaslund@cloquet.k12.mn.us 218-879-3393, ext. 4102 William Fleischman, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, Duluth wfleisch@d.umn.edu 218-726-7557
Project Background --Instituted as part of Communication Department Goals --Developed a collaborative research partnership with University of Minnesota Duluth Professor William Fleischman --Received a grant from UMD’s Center for Community and Regional Research
Project Goals --Measure students’ knowledgeof standard formal English --Provide a measure of studentprogress over academic years --Provide a tool to assesscurricula and teaching strategies
Methodology --Pre and Post Tests given each September and May --100-question test (adapted from English Simplified, l999), designed to measure basic skills including --grammar --punctuation --mechanics --spelling --usage --Computer-based analysis system provides for “feedback sheets” for each teacher/each class
Implications --Measure students’ progress over academic years --Identify specific strengths/weaknesses in individual student performance --Assessments used to evaluate the effectiveness of department curricula and teaching strategies