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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Keys to preparing students for the new Texas standardized S.T.A.A.R. Test


Well Chosen Ideas

The first key to getting a four on the new S.T.A.A.R. Test is development.....the D in D.O.C.  (Development, Organization, and Conventions)  
 The scoring guide is written and designed for teachers, because of its difficulty level.  Think about these points as you train your students this coming year in writing.  The ideas they choose must be very well chosen.  Since the graders have to score anywhere from 100 to 200 papers per day per person, it is crucial the students put some thought into their main points and ideas.   
Let me prove my point by sharing an experience I had once as a consultant.  I was asked to analytically score a hundred compositions for a campus and the prompt was, Write about a time you were proud.  Over 75 students chose to respond with the same idea!  They had just taken the benchmark in Reading and Math on the two previous days.  The majority of them wrote about being proud because they passed their benchmark tests!  If that is happening that often in ONE school, imagine what is happening at the state level with over 300,000 students!   
Allow me the opportunity to work with your campus/district in providing high quality research based staff development on writing original well thought compositions! Contact "The Write Prescription" for more information about in-school trainings.
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Monday, June 27, 2011

Teacher Training for the new Texas S.T.A.A.R. Test

There are three keys to getting a four on the new S.T.A.A.R. test.  One way to remember them is the acronym D.O.C. (Development, Organization, and Conventions).
Bugs Bunny used to exclaim all the time, "What's up, Doc!"  Imagine you the teacher being a doctor for your patients, the students.  Each week you write a set of prescriptions, better known as lesson plans, to help your students improve their writing skills.

Be sure to call us contact us and ask for information on how to teach students the process of writing to perform well on the S.T.A.A.R. test.  You may also find out more information about our on-campus writing staff development seminars.  We can work with teachers or with students while the teachers observe.
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