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==Use in Albemarle== | |||
[[Albemarle County Public Schools]] has been expanding its CWRA pilot program in recent years. Approximately 330 seniors will take the test in the fall of 2013<ref>{{cite web|title=ACPS experimenting with SOL alternatives |url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/15212-acps-sol-alternatives/ |author=Tim Shea |work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow |location=Charlottesville, Virginia |publishdate=June 27, 2013 |accessdate=June 27, 2013}}</ref>. | |||
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*[http://cae.org/performance-assessment/category/cwra-overview/ Official Site] | *[http://cae.org/performance-assessment/category/cwra-overview/ Official Site] |
Revision as of 11:20, 27 June 2013
The College and Workforce Readiness Assessment is a task-based method of assessing student learning at the high school level. CWRA was developed by the Council for Aid to Education. Albemarle County Public Schools began piloting the test in the spring of 2012.
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Use in Albemarle
Albemarle County Public Schools has been expanding its CWRA pilot program in recent years. Approximately 330 seniors will take the test in the fall of 2013[1].
References
- ↑ Web. ACPS experimenting with SOL alternatives, Tim Shea, Charlottesville Tomorrow, Charlottesville, Virginia, June 27, 2013, retrieved June 27, 2013.