For our state we have 3 choices to make sure our homeschooled children are receiving a proper education -
1. Standardized testing
2. Certified teacher reviews a narrative of what you've done along with reviewing children's work.
3. Some other form agreed upon by superintendent and parent.
Just wondered what you do? My first thought was standardized testing just so I would know where the kids were at. Now I'm thinking about choice #2. Would love to hear your thoughts. (we haven't started homeschooling yet - this will be our first year)
Re: What do you do?
We will be doing #2 this year when I file. From what I've read, it is better to do the narrative because the purpose of the testing is to assess proficiency and the purpose of the narrative is simply to report progress according to your own child's needs. With the standardized test, in Ohio, is your child falls below the 25th percentile the Superintendent can request a plan of remediation, which in my opinion just involves the school district way more than most homeschoolers would want them to be. With the narrative, you just have to show that your child has made progress throughout the year. That's much easier.
But in terms of preparation, it may be easier to just take the test and not have to worry about supplying a portfolio or narrative. I guess different people prefer different things.
For me, part of my reasoning for homeschooling is so that I don't have to teach to the test.
I've talked with other HSing parents in my area and they said the only thing that stinks about option #2 is that your child has to be alone with the teacher to do the portfolio review at the end of the year and that it can be kind of scary and stressful for the kid. There is that to consider too, I guess.
Not homeschooling... DD is only a year old.
BUT. as a teacher who has done a lot of work (many masters courses) in the area of assessment, I would highly recommend route #2.
The kind of standardized testing that occurs in the US would be a major deterrent for me from public schools. I live in Canada and we don't have the same types of high stakes testing, yet... thankfully.
DD2 | June 2011
DS1 | Oct 2013
ADD3 | Oct 2014 (April 2001)
DS2 | June 2016
DS3 | Dec 2018
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(Not applicable yet, obviously)
Texas has almost zero regulations on homeschooling, but if I had to chose I would probably go with #2, as high stakes standardized testing is a huge part of why I want to homeschool. Can it be any teacher, or is it someone sent by the school district?
BTW- is that picture at Kingwood center?