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One of the greatest fears of teachers and administrators is seeing a drop in their test scores. This makes them reluctant to transform their traditional practice to personalized learning.
Coronavirus Online Learning During COVID-19 Linked With Lower Test Scores A new study has found that the more schools kept kids online, the worse their pass rates on state standardized tests were.
Here are some key considerations—and important cautions—for state, district, and school leaders, and teachers, to bear in mind as they review state test scores. A lot happened with state tests ...
A Wall Street Journal editorial from Sunday, “Florida Takes the Classic Learning Test,” praises Florida’s state university system for accepting the Classic Learning Test as a standard ...
Though many students struggled with remote learning, success stories proved it can be a viable model for some. Now K-12 schools have an opportunity to axe the one-size-fits-all approach and build ...
Students at Huntington Learning Center Clear Lake on average gain 2+ grade levels, raise SAT scores by 350 points, and ...
When teaching and learning and testing went entirely online in March and April of 2020, it became clear that we were starting an unplanned, universal road test of virtual education. Like it or not ...
Duval Schools mid-year report shows test scores between in-person, distance learning mostly aligned Emily Bloch Florida Times-Union 0:03 ...
Taryn Boyes with the Classic Learning Test says students will benefit from the exam, which was created in 2015. “We have designed the clt to be a lot more intuitive for students.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill in May that authorized Florida school districts to administer the Classic Learning Test (CLT), a new and controversial standardized test, alongside the SAT and ACT.