The TerraNova Test is an achievement test commonly given to students in grades K-12 that measures achievement in reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, vocabulary, spelling, and other areas. The TerraNova Test is published by CTB/McGraw-Hill and has set the bar for the highest standards in research, item reliability and validity, and technical quality.
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TerraNova is a series of standardized achievement tests used in the United States designed to assess K-12 student achievement in reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, vocabulary, spelling, and other areas.[1]
3.4 And, not only are students of color more likely to take high stakes tests, but they also score lower than white students. From the websites of a sample of any state departments of education (for illustrative purposes Massachusetts, New York, and Kentucky are described here) one can demonstrate this conclusion. Last year in Boston, 43% of white students failed the tenth grade math test, 85% of Hispanic students failed. In Schenectady NY 62% of children of color failed the 4th grade ELA, 41% of white students failed. In neighboring Albany school district, 68% of children of color failed this test, compared to 33% of whites. In Kentucky's Jefferson County Public Schools, scores on reading tests demonstrate the same relationship: 63% of white 4th graders were proficient, compared to 34% of African American children; 54% of white 7th grade students were proficient, compared to 27% of African Americans; and in 11th grade 37% of whites were proficient compared to 13% of African American students. 2ff7e9595c
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