Praxis II Special Ed

Category - Assessment

Which of the following describes a potential drawback to age-equivalency scores?
  1. They’re complicated and difficult to understand.
  2. They are not completely accurate, due to differences in state and local curriculum standards.
  3. They don’t offer any suggestions for modifications.
  4. They create an environment of competition among students.
Explanation
Answer: B-Age-equivalency scores are not completely accurate, due to differences in state and local curriculum standards. A child may be performing at grade level in one school district, but be behind in another district.
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