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For most non-summative assessments, choose Percent Correct and Performance Level only. Reports work best when Performance level is set as the Primary. There is no cap to the number of score groups, but be mindful of the numberTestNav System Requirement Policy
and students experience efficient and reliable testing sessions. This policy also positively reflects Pearson’s pledgeView and Filter Users
have already authenticated). Choose students, non-students or all. Use the 'Type-ahead' lookup to searchLogging in to a test
Proctors/teachers should understand how to log in to a test to instruct students to do so on test day. Log in Using TestNav Secure Browser Tiny Link: https://support.assessment.pearson.com/x/JAEYBwSN+QRC-Assessment_Special+Features+for+Math_23.pdf
To make a reference document available to students on an online test, attach a formula sheet when creating or editing … and will be available to students in TestNav on the right on the item. Use the Equation Editor to Build Items WhenPRoPL Resources
Family Resources Scores and Reports Practice Tests Select a link below to open a non_TN_ErrorMessages_AfterTheStudentResponseFileHasBeenLocated
After the student response file has been located and saved to a location that can be accessed from the student’s testing machine, the student can log in. Verify whether a wireless router has been disconnected or has beenPRoPL Norm Data.pdf
Student Achievement Norms Pearson Review of Progress and Learning (PRoPL) for the 2023-2024 academic year can be used to compare student performance within the same grade and subject at a comparable stage of the school yearPRoPL Norm Data.pdf
Student Achievement Norms Pearson Review of Progress and Learning (PRoPL) for the 2023-2024 academic year can be used to compare student performance within the same grade and subject at a comparable stage of the school yearRe: Author Test Items
hot text or a multiple choice and text entry) and the student can only get the total points if they both interactions fully correct. If Part A is 1pt and Part B is 1pt, student has to answer both questions correctly to get 2pts