What's so bad about teaching to the test?
If teaching content standards is considered teaching to the test, it may not be such a bad thing.
National Assessment of Educational Progress: An overview
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of students' knowledge and performance in certain subject areas. Results include achievement data for populations of students (e.g., 4th graders) and groups within those populations (including students with disabilities).
Testing in Washington DC: an overview
A GreatSchools guide to standardized tests
Testing in Florida: an overview
A GreatSchools guide to standardized tests.
Testing in New York: an overview
Testing in Hawaii: an overview
Assessing students with learning disabilities under No Child Left Behind
Make informed choices about state assessments your child with learning disabilities is required to take.
Implications of high-stakes testing for students with learning disabilities
High school exit exams (sometimes called high-stakes tests) pose risks for students with learning disabilities. Find out how to address them in your school district.
Testing in West Virginia: an overview
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