Posts about PARCC (2)

Life Without PARCC

Explore the post-PARCC educational environment. Learn about individualized academic assessment and preparation for a future without standardized testing.

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Goodbye PARCC. You won't be missed

NJ Governor-Elect Phil Murphy is pushing to end PARCC testing. PARCC puts unnecessary and detrimental stress it puts on parents, students and teachers.

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PARCC Testing Dates for Middlesex and Monmouth County

PARCC testing dates for Middlesex and Monmouth county schools.PARCC is used to enhance instruction to meet each students needs academically!

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Why Has The Graduation Rate In NJ Risen?

The NJ high school graduation rate from this past June has risen to a new high with more than nine in ten students graduating.

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Are PARCC Test Scores a Fair Assessment of Teacher Performance?

So there's been a lot of talk in the news recently about the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC tests.

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PARCC Results Are Released And They're Astonishing

New Jersey recently released the latest public school standardized test scores, according to NJ.com.

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The Power of a Good Teacher Student Relationship Lasts a Lifetime

Starting from an early age all the way up until children reach college, human beings are exposed to various teachers throughout their lives.

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Marshmallow Test- What does it say about your child?

The Marshmallow Test for years has been correlated with different qualities of individuals It consists of children choosing between small and large rewards

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PARCC a Necessity for Graduation?

With recent concern over the PARCC Test being a necessity for graduation, parents have begun to protest. The fear of more students dropping out is rising.

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Creating an Impartial PARCC Exam; A Possibility or a Myth?

The PARCC exam test students based on an assessment of reading skills. Gosner discusses that this exam should be based on a more individual based effort

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