/
FAQ: What if I haven’t yet taught my students the skill I am supposed to assess?
FAQ: What if I haven’t yet taught my students the skill I am supposed to assess?
Evaluation within the teaching and learning process serves as an initial benchmark for instructional planning. It is likely that some students in your classroom possess advanced skills in topics that have not yet been covered. In such situations, assessment proves valuable for developing advanced scaffolding strategies. Additionally, the assessment outcomes will inform the creation of focused interventions for those students requiring further assistance.
, multiple selections available,
Related content
FAQ: What if I haven’t yet taught my students the skills I am supposed to assess?
FAQ: What if I haven’t yet taught my students the skills I am supposed to assess?
More like this
CPM: When administering the assessment, can I tell the student if they are correct or incorrect?
CPM: When administering the assessment, can I tell the student if they are correct or incorrect?
More like this
Tejas LEE: Do I assess the same measures again at the next wave if the student scored "developed" for a measure at previous wave?
Tejas LEE: Do I assess the same measures again at the next wave if the student scored "developed" for a measure at previous wave?
More like this
TX-KEA: Why do some TX-KEA assessments appear overly challenging for kindergartners & some areas do not align to the TEKS?
TX-KEA: Why do some TX-KEA assessments appear overly challenging for kindergartners & some areas do not align to the TEKS?
More like this
CPM: If a student is “on track” on any measure or sub-measure in Wave 1, would that student be assessed with the same measure again in Wave 2? What if a child receives a perfect score? Are there additional questions generated at each wave?
CPM: If a student is “on track” on any measure or sub-measure in Wave 1, would that student be assessed with the same measure again in Wave 2? What if a child receives a perfect score? Are there additional questions generated at each wave?
More like this