These versatile strategies—from brain dumps to speed sharing—help students track their own progress while informing your next instructional steps.
From where we sit at the University of California, it has long been easy for faculty to lament that too many first-year students arrive academically unprepared by their K-12 schools.
Partnership Brings Career-Ready Forestry Certification and Free End of Pathway Assessment to Georgia Students Organizations support forestry career credentialing and develop pipeline for Georgia's ...
With increasing numbers of multilingual learners, representing over 20 languages and 65% of the student population, the ...
Incorporating peer review and individual reflections makes frequent, intentional formative assessment manageable, with big benefits for student learning.
That didn’t take long. N.C. Wesleyan University students in the education department are well on their way to landing teaching jobs after passing a nationally recognized test. “Despite the challenges ...
Students across Pennsylvania — including in Berks County — continue to perform below expectations on state standardized tests. The state Department of Education earlier this month released ...
After more than a month delay, assessment data for Kentucky students was publicly released Nov. 19, showing small proficiency gains and a slight increase in the state's graduation rate, alongside a ...
Another year of Oregon Statewide Assessment System results are out for the state’s primary-school students, and they still leave much to be desired. Statewide, English and language arts proficiency is ...
New test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, show eighth-graders’ science scores have fallen 4 points since 2019 and ...
Minnesota students aren’t making progress in math and reading after significant declines in proficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to statewide standardized assessment data released ...