Hi,
I am wanting to put up a web site to offer tests for mastery of state standards.
This test measures the amount of knowledge a child has gained at a certain grade level. I would make available a standards test for each grade level in each state.
Even though homeschoolers do not legally have to meet these standards in most states, it could be reassuring to know if your child is keeping up or zooming ahead with other children their age.
These assessment tests are only for private use by the parent, and are considered a tool to help the parent become the best educator possible.
The tests would be purchased from a large company and are very expensive--several thousand dollars. The homeschooler would be charged under $50 for an assessment.
Please help me decide if I should put up this web site by answering the poll question.
Thanks so much for your help.
Regards,
Penny
Measuring your Child's Knowledge / Standardized Testing
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Measuring your Child's Knowledge / Standardized Testing
Last edited by saytutor on Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The answer depends a lot on how much you intend to charge.
The answer depends a lot on how much you intend to charge.
I agree with Ted.....I answered yes before reading your post. When I saw "several thousand dollars," I wouldn't be willing to pay that much to find out. I wouldn't even be willing to pay one thousand. I would say $100 max would be more like it!
Kristy
Retired homeschooling mom/teacher to three wonderful kids
Retired homeschooling mom/teacher to three wonderful kids
No, homeschoolers would pay him only a small fee.
No, he'd pay thousands of dollars to the company that owns the tests, but homeschoolers would pay him only a small fee.
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I myself would blanch at $50. I'd rather get one of those,'What your child needs to know" books out of the library and figure it out from observation and discussion. But your survey question is a little hard to answer. Are you asking what do OTHER homeschoolers want? Or what do I want? Many of my friends find standards comforting, and report to our state with a standardized test. I make a portfolio, and only really care right now what my son knows and how to get him to know more. When I'm schooling both my boys, I may need a timesaver, right now all I have to do is look at my school aged boy's notebooks and ask him questions.
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