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Since 1999, Edison has invested substantial resources into developing
a world-class assessment tool that would provide teachers the standards-based
data necessary for adjusting instruction to best meet the diverse needs
of their students on an ongoing basis.
The result of this significant investment of time, funding, experience
and expertise is the Edison Benchmark Assessments, a
comprehensive online assessment system for students in grades 2-10 in
reading, mathematics, writing, and language arts. The assessments take
the form of short tests that mirror standardized criterion- and norm-referenced
tests. From 2000-2002, Edison administered more than one million online
assessments, resulting in critical data that enabled teachers and principals
to adjust heir instructional plans to meet the needs of their students.
For the 2002-2003 school year, Edison has improved further on its revolutionary
assessment system in two significant ways. First, state-specific Benchmarks
were launched this fall in five locales—California; Illinois; Michigan;
Pennsylvania; and Washington, D.C.—with content correlated to the
end-of-year standards of their particular state curriculum and assessment
frameworks. Additional state-specific content will be added in the fall
of 2003. Second, Edison has incorporated a proprietary split-ASP technology
model that frees our Benchmark system from the bandwidth dependency characteristic
of other online assessment engines by placing a local server in each school
connected to the school’s network.
These two improvements—brought about in response to the feedback
from our students and faculty—ensure that Edison teachers are equipped
with 21st century tools to assist them in raising student achievement.



 

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