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Proficiency Descriptors and Scale Scores for Mathematics



These performance level descriptions are intended to help parents, educators, and others understand what children who score at a given performance level on the WKCE are expected to know and be able to do at the time of testing. This information may be useful as one component of program planning and evaluation, but should be interpreted cautiously and in the context of other available information when applied to individual students.

Since 1997-98, Wisconsin has been using four proficiency categories: advanced, proficient, basic, and minimal performance. Proficiency score standards associate each of four scale score ranges with a specific proficiency category. Cut-scores divide scale scores into the four categories. The advanced and proficient levels are the long term educational goals for all students. Statewide standardized test scores are reported by proficiency category.

General Descriptions of the Proficiency Categories

  • Advanced: Demonstrates in-depth understanding of academic knowledge and skills tested on WKCE at that grade level.
  • Proficient: Demonstrates competency in the academic knowledge and skills tested on WKCE at that grade level.
  • Basic: Demonstrates some academic knowledge and skills tested on WKCE at that grade level.
  • Minimal Performance: Demonstrates very limited academic knowledge and skills tested on WKCE at that grade level.

GRADE

Minimal Performance

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

Third

220-391

392-406

407-451

452-630

Fourth

240-420

421-437

438-483

484-650

Fifth

270-444

445-462

463-504

505-680

Sixth

310-463

464-484

485-531

532-700

Seventh

330-479

480-503

504-554

555-710

Eighth

350-482

483-512

513-572

573-730

Tenth

410-515

516-540

541-594

595-750


More in-depth performance level descriptions are presented in three formats:

Click on a link below to view the indicated descriptors.

Mathematics
Grade Brief Narrative Descriptions: These one-paragraph descriptions of each performance level may be most useful for those who simply want an overview of the knowledge and skills students typically demonstrate at each level Detailed Narrative Descriptions: These descriptions contain more detail but are still structured in a way that makes the information easy to grasp Elements of Performance Levels: The elements are descriptions of discrete knowledge and skills students typically demonstrate at each performance level. They complement the narratives by enumerating specific examples of knowledge and skills described in the narratives
3 Brief Detailed Elements
4 Brief Detailed Elements
5 Brief Detailed Elements
6 Brief Detailed Elements
7 Brief Detailed Elements
8 Brief Detailed Elements
10 Brief Detailed Elements
All Mathematics Descriptors


For questions about this information, contact oeamail@dpi.wi.gov

Last updated on 6/27/2008 6:53:24 AM