Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting Monday, Indiana schools can begin offering the yearly ILEARN exam, which tests students in third to eighth grades on what ...
As early as Monday, elementary and middle school students statewide will face Indiana's standardized test – but it won't be ISTEP+. They will instead demonstrate their smarts through ILEARN, the new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana education officials released new statewide ILEARN results on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The data showed slight gains in ...
Schools around the state are testing out Indiana’s new ILEARN through-year assessment. The first testing window is now open. Over 70% of schools in the state have opted in to pilot the Indiana ...
Northwest Indiana students are taking the ILEARN test this week, one of the biggest changes to standardized testing since ISTEP hit schools in 1987. The new test is not “ISTEP 2.0,” Charity Flores, ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — 2024's ILEARN testing showed varied results across Tippecanoe County schools, but overall scores were comparable to statewide averages, seeing slight increases in English language ...
The coronavirus pandemic has interrupted nearly every aspect of school this year – except, maybe, standardized testing. The Indiana Department of Education has told schools that the state’s spring ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Thousands of Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation students began taking their annual standardized test Monday, ILEARN, the replacement for ISTEP. The computer-adaptive exam was ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions for public education in Indiana, and while that may seem like a good reason to forgo the ILEARN test, Republican leaders believe that’s a major reason ...
As education officials had warned, Indiana elementary and middle school test scores plunged this year, with only a fraction testing proficient in English and math, much fewer than two years ago.
The coronavirus pandemic has interrupted nearly every aspect of school this year – except, maybe, standardized testing. The Indiana Department of Education has told schools that the state’s spring ...