Potential Magazine april/may 2013 | Page 8

Why testing matters How are test results used by the state? Beth: In the past, these tests were used to follow the school rating or goal guidelines set in the No Child Left Behind Act. In Alabama, the test scores were used to evaluate a school, possibly putting it on a watch list with the State Department of Education. In other states, the scores are used to evaluate teachers and employment.  How do teachers use the test results? Beth: As a teacher, I look at the scores to find areas in which my lessons may need revamping. I don’t think of the scores as a direct reflection of my personal teaching; students’ scores can be affected by too many factors (not enough sleep, poor attitude, non-academic problems, outside factors, etc.) for them to accurately reflect my teaching effectiveness. I hope that the test-taking skills an