(TNS) -- Clarkston teacher Eleanore Follett said many of her students lack computer skills needed for the new standardized tests being administered in Washington and Idaho schools. Follett teaches a ...
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News that millions of students who took the PARCC exams on computers tended to score worse than those who took the tests on paper raises an important question: Do the computer-based exams that are ...
Fourth graders are capable of using a computer to type, organize, and write well enough to be assessed, according to a pilot study released July 24 by the National Center for Education Statistics.
A limited number of students on Long Island and statewide will resume taking digital English Language Arts tests Thursday, after widespread disruptions caused when database servers for the Minneapolis ...
Hundreds of thousands of students in Florida began taking the new computer-administered Florida Standards Assessment on Monday, March 2, with a number of school districts experiencing technological ...
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