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End-of-Course and College Credit Exams Explained
All high schools in the Project Lead The Way Network administer
the end-of-course assessments (Parts A and B) for all PLTW
courses (except EDD) during their our testing schedule. In
addition, schools that have been certified through the college
certification process administer the college credit assessment
(Part C), generally in January (schools on a semester block
schedule) and May/June for those students seeking college
credit. Therefore, students will complete two parts of the
exam; everyone will take Part A of the examination for a PLTW
course. Students will take Part B or C, depending on their
future college plans.
Parts A and B = High School Credit
Parts A and C = College Credit
Why does PLTW have end-of-course assessments/examinations
for its high school courses?
There are six reasons why the assessments are administered
to all students enrolled in most PLTW courses in all schools
in all states:
- To provide schools with a useful end-of-course assessment
to assess student achievement;
- To provide a feedback mechanism on the areas of the courses
which need to be strengthened during future revision of
PLTW instructional materials;
- To ensure a common quality standard among all schools
in the PLTW Network;
- To provide information for the School Certification program;
- To provide information for the Student Recognition Program;
- To provide information to the independent PLTW evaluation
firm for the ongoing evaluation of the PLTW program
Is there a PLTW End-of-Course assessment for all
PLTW courses?
Yes, except in EDD, the capstone course.
How would you describe these course assessments?
The end-of-course assessments are reflective of common quality
standards for a high school student; the score may be used
as a student’s final examination grade. The college
credit section of the assessment is based on college level
performance; the grade on the test will determine the course
grade on a college transcript should a student choose to apply
for college credit.
How long are the tests? What are they like?
The tests are administered in two – 45 minute periods.
The two-part tests will contain short answer, factual questions
(in Part A) and hands-on course content application (in Part
B or C) using math and English Language Arts skills. PLTW
will provide a rubric for scoring the written essay section.
Simply stated, how does a PLTW student know what
parts to take at the end of the course?
All schools will offer the end-of-course assessments (Parts
A and B) during their testing schedule. In addition, schools
that have been certified through the college certification
process will offer the college credit assessment (Part C),
generally in January (schools on a semester block schedule)
and May for those students seeking college credit. All students
will take Part A. Students will take Part B or C, depending
on their future college plans.
- Parts A and B = High School Credit
- Parts A and C = College Credit
Who develops these assessments?
A team of PLTW master teachers and college professors will
write all assessments.
Who should take the College Credit assessment section
(Part C) in a certified school?
PLTW believes all students who could potentially achieve
an 85% by the end of the course and who will complete their
portfolios should consider taking the college credit Part
C. The college tests are not "counted" by the colleges,
except for those students who choose to apply for College
Credit by receiving a 70% or higher on the test and an 85%
average for the course, and who have completed their portfolio
and have sent in tuition to the participating Affiliate College.
It is important for students to understand that there is value
in consistent performance throughout the year; success on
this test is a good prediction of success in college.
Will there be a College Credit assessment (Part C)
for all PLTW courses?
College Credit assessments are available for IED (DDP in
New York), DE, POE, CEA and CIM. There will be no end-of-course
assessment for EDD.
How will schools receive the PLTW end-of-course assessments
(Parts A and B) and the College Credit assessment (Part C)?
All end-of-course assessments are available from the Registered
Teachers Log-in section on our website. PLTW requests that
schools duplicate the tests and maintain the security of the
assessments until they are administered. The assessments will
be administered during the school’s own testing schedule
at the end of the year.
Specifically, what procedure will be followed to
download the tests?
The PLTW teacher will log-in on the website using his/her
password and download the appropriate test.
Is it okay to use previously administered assessments
for practice?
Yes. The website will separate the new tests from previously-administered
tests so there will be no confusion over which ones may be
used for practice.
How will schools report the aggregate grades to PLTW
for both the college credit and the end-of-course examinations?
PLTW teachers will be asked to email the scores to the participating
National Affiliate University where the student is applying
for credit following the procedures outlined by the university.
School results for the PLTW end-of-course assessments/examinations
from approximately 200 contacted schools will be sent to TrueOutcomes,
an independent evaluation firm, as part of the normal data
collection process.
Where in the School Agreement with PLTW is the end-of-course
assessment/examination mentioned?
Item 10, Section B, focuses on Examinations
The main points are as follows:
- All current schools agree to administer a written examination
provided by PLTW to their students.
- Schools shall submit a summary of the students’
test results to PLTW for its review.
PLTW agrees that school test scores in the aggregate shall
be kept strictly confidential and shall only be used for purposes
of monitoring the effectiveness of the Program.
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