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June 4, 2008"Schools should not rely on only WKCE data to gauge progress of individual students or to determine effectiveness of programs or curriculum"Peter Sobol on the 2007 Wisconsin DPI State test results (WKCE): The results for the WKCE test administered in November 2007 were finally released on May 30th. That is more than six months after the test was given. Worse, the data files containing the detailed results that can be used for proper statistical analysis of the results are STILL not available for download. Assessments are information that degrades over time. The fact that it takes six months to get the data out (whatever its other shortcomings) cheats the taxpayers of the full value of their investment.The Madison School District, together with the Wisconsin Center for Education Research is using local WKCE results for "Value Added Assessment". Much more on the WKCE here. Minnesota recently administered their first online science test. Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 4, 2008 8:30 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |