The lure of plopping down your money for BlackLine Master Books to enable our Test Coaching efforts is great.
It is psychologically inviting and mentally comforting to just pick up something that will save you hours of work for only $12.95, or $14.95, or $16.95.
But, this is strange solace.
The reason that these BlackLine Master practice tests fail to drive your Test Coaching success is that the tests never cover what you are teaching.
This causes a break from what you were teaching to what is in the BlackLine practice book. What a "bummer."
Worse, students get the idea (and you don't have to tell them either) that testing is something apart from real learning.
Besides, students know about the stress that teachers are under about "raising test scores." They feel the pressure, too.
So, Test Coaching suffers when you "slap a BlackLine master test practice activity on students because their stress levels jump..."You are testing your students on something that you haven't taught."
So, Test Coaching has to be a "Something else kind of thing" than BlackLine master practice book activities to be successful.
Just what that is, we'll cover in subsequent posting of this blog.
If you have invested in BlackLine master Test Coaching books, don't throw them away. But, be prepared to use them in more useful ways than photocopying class sets and sitting students quietly at their desks for hours while you administer them in "test-like" settings.
You can do better, and we'll reveal how.
Tell your friends and colleagues to join us here at:
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
First Day of School: Your Test Coaching is Already Behind!
First Day of School: Your Test Coaching is Already Behind!
You already have a late start for building your Test Coaching strategies.
What? How can you be behind on the first day of school?
Easy! Your Test Coaching planning should have started weeks ago.
When you were decorating your room, office, or teaching space (some of you don't have real rooms), you spent too much time worrying about how the learning environment would look on the outside.
But it is the "inside the head" space of your students, and the inside the bubble sheet circles or ovals that really count in this modern, media-driven test craze.
Spend more time planning your Test Coaching strategies, and less time on decorating. After all, if you have a principal, administrator or supervisor that is "test-scared" for their job; you have to hold a likewise concern for your job.
Start planning your Test Coaching strategy by listing the weeks that you have before the high-stakes test. (These schedules are published already.)
Then, develop a weekly plan for exactly what you will do in your Test Coaching efforts.
Do not "slack off" on this. Write everything down, put these items on your calendar. Create "tickler files." Do anything to ensure that you spend time each day furthering your students testable abilities.
Test Coaching is not a one shot deal. It is an every day affair.
Think of your Test Coaching obligation as something like "doing the dishes."
What happens if you "slack off for a few days" and don't wash the dishes?
Bad smells are bug magnets. And do you want company to visit and see the mess that your kitchen is in? What do the stacks of messy dishes tell about you.
In the same way, failing in your daily Test Coaching chores is like sweeping dirt under the rug.
So get your Test Coaching program in place.
And, be sure to tell your friends and colleagues about this blog.
Test Coaching Blog
You already have a late start for building your Test Coaching strategies.
What? How can you be behind on the first day of school?
Easy! Your Test Coaching planning should have started weeks ago.
When you were decorating your room, office, or teaching space (some of you don't have real rooms), you spent too much time worrying about how the learning environment would look on the outside.
But it is the "inside the head" space of your students, and the inside the bubble sheet circles or ovals that really count in this modern, media-driven test craze.
Spend more time planning your Test Coaching strategies, and less time on decorating. After all, if you have a principal, administrator or supervisor that is "test-scared" for their job; you have to hold a likewise concern for your job.
Start planning your Test Coaching strategy by listing the weeks that you have before the high-stakes test. (These schedules are published already.)
Then, develop a weekly plan for exactly what you will do in your Test Coaching efforts.
Do not "slack off" on this. Write everything down, put these items on your calendar. Create "tickler files." Do anything to ensure that you spend time each day furthering your students testable abilities.
Test Coaching is not a one shot deal. It is an every day affair.
Think of your Test Coaching obligation as something like "doing the dishes."
What happens if you "slack off for a few days" and don't wash the dishes?
Bad smells are bug magnets. And do you want company to visit and see the mess that your kitchen is in? What do the stacks of messy dishes tell about you.
In the same way, failing in your daily Test Coaching chores is like sweeping dirt under the rug.
So get your Test Coaching program in place.
And, be sure to tell your friends and colleagues about this blog.
Test Coaching Blog
Labels:
coaching for test-taking,
test coaching
Sunday, August 26, 2007
NCLB Rachets up Test Coaching Pressure
Test Coaching is driven by The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and the is up for renewal.
And while we thing that Test Coaching is important, we don't believe that the NCLB has played a beneficial role in educating our children. In fact, the NCLB has created a negative impact on Test Coaching efforts.
Here is what really happens:
* Teachers are pressured by principals, so the curriculum focuses upon the high-stakes test
* Students are bored, so the teacher "puts more pressure on the kids"
* Practice Tests are expensive, so teachers buy "Black Line Master" test books at the teacher supply store
* The "Black Line Master" books are not related to the curriculum, but students sit for hours practicing these tests to "get test-taking" skills
* Students are restless, so teachers put more pressure on them
* The pressure that teachers put on students concerning the practice tests causes students to associate "TESTS" with "PAIN."
This cycle is all wrong!
In fact Test Coaching should be and can be engaging, fun, exciting, interesting, rewarding and full of solid curricular learning.
What is needed is for teachers to make their own tests for Test Coaching. This is easy with your own templates.
We are developing a new template that is based upon state standards, but you can create your own right now with a word processor.
Then, just copy some curriculum materials into the "selection" area, and fill out the questions.
But, there is one other key to Test Coaching. That is...
Use all sorts of...
* Engaging
* Hands-on
* Individual or Group
* Learning Projects
* Take Home Assignments
* Debates
* Contests
* Games
to Test Coaching.
Forcing students to sit quietly and struggle with boring copies of Black Line Master test books is "cruel and unusual punishment," but unfortunately, "business as usual" for an unenlightened Test Coaching effort.
Do Test Coaching the right way, and your students learn.
And you benefit by building a climate for learning in your classroom.
Test Coaching
And while we thing that Test Coaching is important, we don't believe that the NCLB has played a beneficial role in educating our children. In fact, the NCLB has created a negative impact on Test Coaching efforts.
Here is what really happens:
* Teachers are pressured by principals, so the curriculum focuses upon the high-stakes test
* Students are bored, so the teacher "puts more pressure on the kids"
* Practice Tests are expensive, so teachers buy "Black Line Master" test books at the teacher supply store
* The "Black Line Master" books are not related to the curriculum, but students sit for hours practicing these tests to "get test-taking" skills
* Students are restless, so teachers put more pressure on them
* The pressure that teachers put on students concerning the practice tests causes students to associate "TESTS" with "PAIN."
This cycle is all wrong!
In fact Test Coaching should be and can be engaging, fun, exciting, interesting, rewarding and full of solid curricular learning.
What is needed is for teachers to make their own tests for Test Coaching. This is easy with your own templates.
We are developing a new template that is based upon state standards, but you can create your own right now with a word processor.
Then, just copy some curriculum materials into the "selection" area, and fill out the questions.
But, there is one other key to Test Coaching. That is...
Use all sorts of...
* Engaging
* Hands-on
* Individual or Group
* Learning Projects
* Take Home Assignments
* Debates
* Contests
* Games
to Test Coaching.
Forcing students to sit quietly and struggle with boring copies of Black Line Master test books is "cruel and unusual punishment," but unfortunately, "business as usual" for an unenlightened Test Coaching effort.
Do Test Coaching the right way, and your students learn.
And you benefit by building a climate for learning in your classroom.
Test Coaching
Labels:
coaching for test-taking,
test coaching
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Test Coaching gets the Job Done
Test Coaching does not have to mean stepping out of the K-12 curriculum to practice on unrelated materials.
Test Coaching can be done using teacher-made tests that focus upon exactly what you are teaching.
The process is easy, and the opportunities for creative strategies such as group projects, debates, voting on the answers, take-home test, etc.
All you need is a template.
You can find a sample template at:
Test Preparation Template
Employing creative Test Preparation strategies means that your principal will commend your lesson planning.
Tell your friends and colleagues to join us here at:
Test Coaching Blog
Test Coaching can be done using teacher-made tests that focus upon exactly what you are teaching.
The process is easy, and the opportunities for creative strategies such as group projects, debates, voting on the answers, take-home test, etc.
All you need is a template.
You can find a sample template at:
Test Preparation Template
Employing creative Test Preparation strategies means that your principal will commend your lesson planning.
Tell your friends and colleagues to join us here at:
Test Coaching Blog
Labels:
coaching for test-taking,
test coaching
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Test Coaching
Welcome to the Test Coaching Blog.
You would be surprised to find that as much as you here how important tests are, that this is one of only a few Blogs about Test Coaching
Tell your friends about us here at:
Test Coaching Blog
You would be surprised to find that as much as you here how important tests are, that this is one of only a few Blogs about Test Coaching
Tell your friends about us here at:
Test Coaching Blog
Labels:
coaching for test-taking,
test coaching
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