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Annual Assessment of Students

End of the year school test

By Iris HarrisPublished 12 months ago 1 min read
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Annual Assessment of Students
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She loathed the state mandated test. It measured a fraction of what students actually learned. The school’s administration changed and brought a different instructional strategy. She was allowed to implement it and create a curriculum to support the student’s learning in the classroom. Test day arrived. She sat and observed the students scrawling on paper; working out each problem diligently. One by one, they completed the test. She anxiously waited for the scores to drop, analyzing each child’s performance and comparing it to their previous year’s results. Joy radiated on her face seeing the success of her students.

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Iris Harris

An aspiring novelist. I enjoy writing ghost, horror, and drama. Occassionally, I dabble with some essays. You can find more of my work with the link below:

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  • Leslie Writes12 months ago

    👏 Brilliant work, Teach! Congrats to you and your students! 💖

  • Donna Renee12 months ago

    That sounds so logical and successful. If only this could happen everywhere! ❤️

  • Loryne Andawey12 months ago

    Wait? School administration actually did something right? And it benefited both students and teachers? 😲 This is the kind of world we need to live in.

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