Computer Based Kansas Assessments
Since Kansas began No Child Left Behind testing in 2006 through Kansas Computerized Assessments, the number of students moving from paper-and-pencil to computer-based testing has steadily increased.
Record number of students take computer-based Kansas assessments Since Kansas began No Child Left Behind testing in 2006 through Kansas Computerized Assessments, the number of students moving from paper-and-pencil to computer-based testing has steadily increased. In 2006, 65.4 percent of Kansas general and Kansas Assessment of Modified Measures assessments were taken through Kansas Computerized Assessments. Five years later, Kansas has increased that number to a record 99.7 percent.
Written By: tmiller
Date Posted: 9/12/2011
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