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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the TCAP Achievement Test? The TCAP Achievement test uses multiple choice questions that provide a measure of knowledge and application skills in various subject areas for grades K-8. The results of the TCAP Achievement Test provide valuable information regarding student's progress in Tennessee. Who will take the TCAP Achievement Test? The TCAP Achievement test is mandated for all students in grades 3-8. The test is not mandated for grades K-2; however, school systems may elect to test students in K, 1 and/or 2. What subjects are covered on the test? The test for K includes reading, language arts, and mathematics. The test for grade 1 includes reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, word analysis, vocabulary, and math computation. The test for grade 2 includes reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, word analysis, vocabulary, language mechanics, math computation, and spelling. The tests for grades 3-8 include reading, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The tests are broken into segments for students to take over several days. When will the test be administered to Tennessee students? See testing schedule by clicking here. Schools should schedule test administration
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What are the accommodations for special populations? There are English Language Learner Accommodations, Allowable Accommodations, as well as Special Accommodations available. See link on the toolbar at the left. How will the scores be used? The results are provided to teachers and school administrators to help them address the instructional needs of Tennessee students. They may be used as one measure of student achievement during the current school year. What types of score reports will be generated from the TCAP Achievement Test? The reports for grades Kindergarten(K) through 2 will provide information comparing the achievement of Tennessee students with the performance of students from across the nation. The reports for grades 3 through 8 will provide information concerning performance on specfic objectives (criterion-referenced) and a description of student performance on academic skills based on the grade span standards (performance levels). What types of items will be on the test? The 2007 TCAP Achievement Test will include Criterion-Refereneced items for all students in grades 3 through 8 in Reading, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. What are Criterion-Referenced Tests (CRT) ? Criterion-Referenced items measure a student's performance according to specific standards, rather than to the performance of other test takers. These items are directly aligned with the Content Standards and State Performance Indicators. What can parent, teachers, school counselors and administrators do to help prepare students for the test? During the School Year
On the Day of Testing Parent Should
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