| What is the purpose of the
CRCT?
The CRCT is designed to measure how well
students acquire the skills and knowledge
described in the Georgia Performance Standards
(GPS). The
assessments yield information on academic
achievement at the student, class, school,
system, and state levels. This information is
used to diagnose individual student strengths
and weaknesses as related to the instruction of
the GPS, and to gauge the quality of
education throughout Georgia.
What content areas and grade levels are
tested?
Georgia law, as amended by the A+ Education
Reform Act of 2000, requires that all students
in grades one through eight take the CRCT in the
content areas of reading, English/language arts,
and mathematics. Students in grades three
through eight are also assessed in science and
social studies. The CRCT only assesses the
content standards outlined in the GPS.
When was the CRCT implemented?
The CRCT was implemented in spring 2000. That
year, summative, end-of-year assessments in
reading, English/language arts, and mathematics
were administered in grades four, six, and
eight. Assessments in science and social studies
(grades three through eight) were administered
for the first time in spring 2002. Additionally,
assessments in reading, English/language arts,
and mathematics were administered in grades one,
two, three, five, and seven in spring 2002.
How is content tested?
Currently, the mandated end-of-year
assessments contain selected-response items
only; however, a small number of
constructed-response items may be included in
subsequent years.
How does the CRCT differ from a
norm-referenced test (NRT)?
Criterion-referenced tests, such as the CRCT,
are designed to measure how well students
acquire, learn, and accomplish the knowledge and
skills set forth in a specific curriculum or
unit of instruction. The CRCT, therefore, is
specifically intended to test Georgia's
performance/content standards outlined in the
GPS. Norm-referenced tests (NRT), such
as the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS),
measure instructional standards commonly taught
throughout the entire United States of America.
Additionally, NRTs highlight differences between
and among students across an achievement
continuum.
Are state, system, and school
disaggregated reports of CRCT results provided?
Yes. The contractor provides paper and
electronic disaggregated reports at the state,
system, and school levels. These reports provide
student performance information for the
following categories: All Students, All Regular
Program Students (subcategories include Section
504, Limited English Proficient, and All
Others), All Special Education Students
(subcategories include primary
classification/disability - i.e., visual
impairment, learning disabilities, etc.),
Gender, and Race/Ethnicity. These data are
reported for grades one through eight in
reading, English/language arts, and mathematics,
and grades three through eight in science and
social studies.
What steps did the state take to ensure
the age appropriateness of the CRCT for grades 1
and 2?
In order to obtain the most reliable and
accurate test results from younger students, the
state looked at how other states assessed
students in the early grades and at the
procedures identified by educational research as
the most important to follow. Key factors taken
into consideration include number of answer
choices, breaks during testing, and having
certain aspects of the assessments read to the
students by the teacher. |