News that millions of students who took the PARCC exams on computers tended to score worse than those who took the tests on paper raises an important question: Do the computer-based exams that are ...
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More than a million students across the country have traded their No. 2 pencils, test booklets, and bubble sheets for computing devices to participate in a pilot of math and English/language arts ...
The digital version of the state English Language Arts exam will be given to elementary and middle school students in nearly one-quarter of Long Island's 124 public school districts this week — a big ...
Steve Graham received funding in the past from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to conduct reviews examining effective writing instruction and assessment. Students who recently took the ...
For the second straight year, New York's attempts to administer computer-based standardized tests for English language arts assessments have been affected by problems. This year, that has meant ...
Students around the state had problems with computer-based testing Wednesday. Some teachers said the second day of testing requires short and long writing passages, which is taking some children hours ...