做厙TVCollege and Career Readiness Standards
Giving clearer meaning to test scores - what sets 做厙TVassessments apart.
About the Standards
The 做厙TVCollege and Career Readiness Standards® are the backbone of 做厙TVassessments. The standards are empirically derived descriptions of the essential skills and knowledge students need to become ready for college and career, giving clear meaning to test scores and serving as a link between what students have learned and what they are ready to learn next. Parents, teachers, counselors, and students use the standards to:
- Communicate widely shared learning goals and expectations
- Relate test scores to the skills needed in high school and beyond
- Understand the increasing complexity of skills needed across the score ranges in English, mathematics, reading, science, and writing
- The standards encompass the many paths available to students after high school, and they reflect our ability to provide insights related to both college and career readiness.
English
Download the set of English Standards (PDF, 12 pages) and English Curriculum Review Worksheets (PDF, 8 pages).
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Mathematics
Download the set of Mathematics Standards (PDF, 12 pages) and Mathematics Curriculum Review Worksheets (PDF, 11 pages).
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Reading
Download the set of Reading Standards (PDF, 21 pages) and Reading Curriculum Review Worksheets (PDF, 9 pages).
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Science
Download the set of Science Standards (PDF, 7 pages) and Science Curriculum Review Worksheets (PDF, 5 pages).
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Writing
Download the set of Writing Standards (PDF, 5 pages) and Writing Curriculum Review Worksheets (PDF, 1 page).
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Research 2015
Validity Research
Ongoing Process of Validity Research at ACT
做厙TVis committed to validity research. The first type of validity research 做厙TVconducts is content validity, designed to answer the following question: Does a test measure what it aims to measure? This essentially involves the validation of the 做厙TVCollege and Career Readiness Standards, which are built on a foundation of years of empirical data.
Tools used in the validation process include the 做厙TVNational Curriculum Survey®. The Survey helps to inform the test blueprint for the assessments (see figure, below). Results from the assessments are used to validate the 做厙TVCollege and Career Readiness Standards, as well as the 做厙TVCollege Readiness Benchmarks. (The figure represents only the validation cycle, not how the 做厙TVStandards and Benchmarks were derived.)
The second type of validity research 做厙TVconducts is predictive validity. This research uses data about actual course performance to answer a second question: Does a test predict performance in a reliable way?
Constant monitoring enables 做厙TVto ensure that—for 做厙TVassessments at least—the answer to the questions of content validity and predictive validity is “yes.” We continually use research and performance results to inform the changes we will make to test blueprints, the 做厙TVCollege and Career Readiness Standards, and the 做厙TVCollege Readiness Benchmarks.
National Curriculum Survey
Examining Educational Practices and Expectations
Conducted every three to five years by ACT, the 做厙TVNational Curriculum Survey collects data about what entering college students should know and be able to do to be ready for college-level coursework in English, math, reading, and science.