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Re: Field Tests
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Feb 28, 2013 5:46 PM
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Next year we are definitely using Regents exams aligned to common core. After that, no decision has been made. Liz
Elizabeth Waite AMTNYS Coordinator of Reps
-----Original Message----- From: mvanetten <mvanetten@moraviaschool.org> To: nyshsmath <nyshsmath@mathforum.org> Sent: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 5:43 pm Subject: Re: Field Tests
I was under the impression the state has adopted common core standards but has et to decide if we are using parcc exams or regents exams aligned with common ore. ichelle Sent from my iPhone On Feb 28, 2013, at 1:34 PM, "Linda Sutherland" <LSUTHERLAND@rhinebeckcsd.org> rote: > Dave - In the past, I have done the field tests without accommodations. No grade is mpacted - potential for information gleaned is huge. And yes - we, too, drew the short stick - for Geometry. Same question. Linda Sutherland Rhinebeck HS ________________________________ From: owner-nyshsmath@mathforum.org on behalf of Ryley David Sent: Thu 2/28/2013 12:59 PM To: nyshsmath@mathforum.org Subject: Field Tests Our school was lucky enough to win the NYS lottery... for Regents Field tests. e have done them many times before but I have 2 questions: 1) What do we do with students who have accommodations? The tests are upposed to be done in one class period but some students are entitled to extra ime or having questions read. Does anyone know how to handle this? 2) Why are we giving field tests in Integrated Algebra if next June is he last one? I was under the impression the questions that are field tested ouldn't be used on an exam for a while. Thanks for any assistance you can provide, Dave Ryley Beacon HS <winmail.dat> ****************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this mailing list, email the message "unsubscribe nyshsmath" to majordomo@mathforum.org
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