Goofyluver
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They take them seriously now though. About a month ago I had to have a meeting with DD's 1st grade teacher. DD had taken three standardized reading tests and tested at grade level on all but one section of one test so the teacher wanted to put her in Title I remedial reading.
I did a lot of research on the Dibels test and found it is very controversial and the section she failed is even more controversial. They basically give the kids a list of nonsense words and give them one minute to read them as fast as they can. If they sound the words out they don't count it. The teacher told me the reason she did poorly on that section was because she was sounding the words out and trying to assign meaning to what she was reading which of course she couldn't do because the words didn't mean anything. After discussing it with some other teachers I decided not to put her in Title I and told her teacher we would work with her more at home and if she didn't improve we would revisit the issue at a later date. I don't think she was too happy with that.
Totally OT, but I did my graduate research project on the DIBELS, and you are so right.
As for standardized testing, I'm a public school employee. Here's what I've always told my kid: "Do your best. Answer the questions that you know the answer to correctly. If you don't know the answer, put C."
