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Benchmarks Not Factoring Into Mastery For An Individual Standard in the Tracker
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I am curious why a county benchmark assessment doesn't factor into a student's overall mastery when looking at an individual strand? For example in the photo below, this student missed the question with this standard on the unit test, thus they are shown as needing remediation. On the county benchmarks since then, the student has gotten 9 of 11 questions right with this standard. I would think this would push the student out of the remediation zone but it still shows them as needing remediation. Is there a setting that needs to be turned on for this to happen?
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I am agreeing with JmHampton, the Benchmarks are designed to be one type of assessment that do not feed into the student mastery calculation for standards. Here is more information explaining the response above about comparing Benchmarks to formative assessments to make instruction decisions based on the data.
BENCHMARK COMPARE
Benchmark assessment results have their own column in the tracker, and are not included in a tracker's standard columns mastery calculations. The benchmark compare feature allows you to view students' formative and benchmark scores side-by-side in standards columns. This view enables you to identify discrepancies or trends among student assessment scores and performance.
- The benchmark compare feature, when activated, will split all standard columns that were used in the benchmark. The left side of the column will show the most recent formative data, and the right side of the column will show the benchmark data.
- This feature can be turned on and off through the benchmark assessment column in the tracker.
- Note: You can only compare one benchmark at a time. Also, for Mastery View Predictive Assessments, you will need to wait three business days after the benchmark window has closed to see the accurate benchmark data color.
Community page on Benchmark Compare
Pro Tips on Benchmark Compare
- After a benchmark is delivered, utilize the benchmark compare feature to compare how students are performing on formative assessments vs. benchmark assessments.
- Reflect on what you see to determine if formative assessments are at the same rigor as benchmark assessments.