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1 What is it? What information does it give us? How can we use this to guide our instruction?

2  It is not a mastery test.  It is designed to find out how much a student knows.  Identify strengths and weaknesses of individual students  Identify strengths and weaknesses of groups of students  Provide feedback to students and parents Information obtained from the CogAT should be used with other information about the student

3 Performance Assessments Local District Assessments Student Self Assessment Teacher Created Formative & Summative Tests ISAT An Integrated Assessment Program Ability Assessment CogAT Commercial Created Tests ( Textbooks)

4 Comprehending problem situations Detecting similarities and differences Making inferences Making deductions Classifying and categorizing objects, events, and other stimuli Creating and adapting problem-solving strategies Using familiar concepts and skills in new contexts :

5  To guide efforts to adapt instruction to the needs and abilities of students  To identify students whose predicted levels of achievement differ markedly from their observed levels of achievement

6  Verbal Ability – Best predictor of academic success  Quantitative Ability – “number sense” ability to see relationship of numbers  Nonverbal Ability – Best predictor of how fast a student learns

7 Difference of 2 or More Stanine is Significant

8 Scores Primarily Used by the District  SAS = Standard Age Score  Range 50 to 160  Average is 100  APR= Age Percentile 1 to 99  AS = Age Stanine 1 to 9 Additional Scores:  Raw Score = Number Correct  USS = Universal Scale Score  GPR = Grade Perrcentile 1-99  GS = Grade Stanine 1-9

9  that student coded correct age  Too few items attempted to score  Many items omitted (slow and accurate)  the number attempted – 65 Verbal, 60 Quantitative and 65 Non-Verbal  Too few items attempted to score  Many items omitted (slow and accurate)  for discrepancies of 2 or more stanine between V, Q, or NV

10 Ability Profile Score Standard Age Score Percentile Rank John's ability profile is 5B (Q-).

11  www.cogat.com www.cogat.com  Click on interactive report and enter student profile

12  A Profile= All Abilities roughly at sAme level  B Profile = One of the Abilities is aBove or Below the other B(N-) or B(V+)  C Profile = Contrast A student shows a relative strength and a relative weakness. C(V+ Q-)  E Profile = Extreme difference between abilities  www.cogat.com www.cogat.com  Click on interactive report and enter student profile

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