Assessment and Performance Analysis

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Assessments are available for each of the Camelot Learning Themes, with pretests identifying deficient skills, and posttests demonstrating student acquisition of skills as a result of participation in the Camelot Learning intervention program. These data are especially valuable in reporting the impact of the program to school systems and funding sources. Each thematic assessment consists of 30 questions, and tests are designed to be administered in a 40 minute period.

Once the pre- or post-tests have been administered, they can be mailed to the Camelot Learning administrative office for scoring and analysis, and you will be provides with a series of reports within five working days. The reports indicate whether individual students demonstrate mastery of specific skills, as well as the group's cumulative data. Students' scores are rated as proficient, basic, or intermediate, according to the percentages below. In a third party research study, Camelot Learning's math intervention program raised scores on standardized tests an average of 30%, showing a gain of 15% above scores of control group students. This gain in test performance is often enough to move student scores from one level of proficiency to another, e.g., from basic to intermediate, or from intermediate to proficient. Assessments clearly identify skills needing mastery, both individually and as a group. This information can be a valuable teaching tool, extending beyond the intervention program to the classroom.

After students complete all 40 lessons, a posttest is administered. Post test reports demonstrate individual and group gain, by skill. Over the last four years, students completing the Camelot Learning program have improved post-test scores by an average of 31.5%. Since each skill taught correlates to state and national standards, this translates directly to an increase in standardized test scores.

Following is a description of the assessment reports. Once we receive the assessments, they are scored with results provided to you within a week, by e-mail, followed by U.S. mail delivery.