Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Pearson finally releases scores in Florida

2010 FCAT scores: 2010 FCAT scores released - OrlandoSentinel.com


...The 2010 FCAT season was marred by delays in getting scores out, a problem caused when testing contractor Pearson's database system had trouble meshing its files with the state's.

Both Pearson and the Florida Department of Education have insisted the problems did not hurt the accuracy or validity of the scores. The department hired testing experts at the University of Nebraska to make sure the scoring was reliable.

"You can put complete faith in these numbers," Smith said. "The problem that has plagued this year's assessment program has been one of matching up the databases" but not about "getting reliable scores."

The FCAT, a series of exams in reading, math, science and writing, was taken by some 1.8 million Florida students earlier this year. The state had previously released scores for third-grade exams and for the "retake" tests taken by high school students who had previously failed.

The results are used to judge student, school and teacher performance. They are the basis for Florida's annual A-to-F school grades — typically announced about a month after the FCAT release — and help determine if some students are promoted, earn diplomas or are assigned to remedial classes.

The delay in the release of scores has frustrated many school administrators who use the results to schedule students into classes and even to make hiring decisions. Pearson has agreed to reimburse school districts for any extra costs associated with the delay. The state also will seek millions of dollars in damages...

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