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TX-KEA: Is TX-KEA a norm or criterion-referenced progress monitoring tool?
TX-KEA: Is TX-KEA a norm or criterion-referenced progress monitoring tool?
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Texas Kindergarten Entry Assessment is a standardized, criterion-referenced assessment and is sensitive to growth in students' skills over time. It compares a student’s knowledge and skills against a predetermined cut score. The main goal is to drive instruction to build a strong foundation to prepare students for the next grade level.
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