First Day of School: Your Test Practice is Already Behind!
You already have a late start for building your Test Practice strategies.
What? How can you be behind on the first day of school?
Easy! Your Test Practice 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 Practice 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 Practice 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 Practice 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 Practice is not a one shot deal. It is an every day affair.
Think of your Test Practice 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 Practice chores is like sweeping dirt under the rug.
So get your Test Practice program in place.
And, be sure to tell your friends and colleagues about this blog.
Test Practice
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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