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We are increasingly driven by data. PAT test Naplan. I carelessly heard that NAPLAN's score is too low, so parents say they never send their children to X school. The best learning in our classroom can not be measured or measured by the NAPLAN test. Unless someone invents a standardized test to measure sympathy, perseverance, collaboration, communication, creativity etc. What is the evidence that traditional ratings promote growth and proficiency? Interestingly, I saw an evaluation that makes it harder for students to struggle than to see it for motivation. Oops, I was always a judge, a jury, and a hangman. Even if you enter "rejected" level in the gradebook, I know that it is not useful for students. But I did not realize there are other options. I attempted to mitigate this kind of blow by losing tracks on and off, but in the end the students got what they deserve.
Actually it is different. NAPLAN is not intended to extend students' test skills, but these skills can easily be targeted before testing. ACARA, the agency that created the NAPLAN test, said, "For that part, students can not study concretely for NAPLAN - they will not do it. The best preparations for NAPLAN are wide and rich It is to study a curriculum. " NAPLAN has a very good question. After all, it was developed by experts. Unlike general textbook questions, NAPLAN's Numeracy test shows that creative and unconventional thinking is used. These questions encourage students to think about mathematical applications, solve puzzles, interpret patterns, paint or visualize
We are pleased that there are few standardized tests, covering the NAPLAN national tests for 3, 5, 7 and 9 years and need to conduct state diagnostic tests in reading, mathematics and so on. These are excellent tools for measuring the growth of individual students. Both are reliable tools for measuring "success" of individual schools, classes and teachers. Some teachers spent several weeks to "teach" in front of NAPLAN, and I think we are preparing it for a year. The problem is that most of the skills our classes are currently learning will not show up in standardized tests.