At 08:01 AM 5/24/2008, you wrote:

Yes, the NC EOG's are based on Marzano's Dimensions of Learning. 
We've been told that all year by those of us who have gone to Raleigh 
and been trained in item writing. I'm not aware of any training other 
than what your county normally gives.

>My fourth grade students take the NC end of grade test starting next 
>Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. I am nervous about it because we've 
>heard that the state switched the emphasis from MOT strategies to 
>Marzano and Pickering's strategies. (Yet I've not heard of any state 
>sponsored training for teachers regarding the switch or the "new" strategies.)
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>   Is this something that those who have given the test have seen?



>As you know, we are not allowed to see the test. However, the sample 
>items on the DPI website are helpful.
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>   Have not compared the strategies directly, but they are similar.


Margaret Cooper
Curriculum Coordinator
GC Fields Middle
New Bern, NC



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