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For French FSA reports please click here.
Based on data collected at the student level on each test
question (item), Edudata provides FSA Item-Level Response
Reports that can assist educators in interpreting and understanding
the incorrect responses students make on their FSA reading,
writing, and numeracy tests. FSA test questions are designed
to measure students' skills in these three important areas.
Click here for an information
guide to our Item-Level Response Reports.
Click
here to create
an Item-Level Report for your school or district
The FSA Item-Level Response Reports are based on the
FSA Numeracy, Reading and Writing tests administered by the
British Columbia Ministry of Education between 2001- 2007.
Click
here to create
a Provincial Item-Level Report
Click on the link above and then follow the links in the
Summary table to obtain FSA 2004-2007 Item-Level Response
Reports for a specific subject (numeracy, reading, or writing).
Reports may be generated by grade and item type (multiple
choice or written response).
Feedback
We welcome your comments and suggestions on how to improve
this site and the material presented. Please contact Edudata
if you have any questions or comments regarding how to
obtain the Item-Level Response Reports.
The Item-Level Reports
have been designed to provide relevant pedagogic information
for each incorrect response. This pedagogic information has
been created so the user will not require a copy of the original
test items. The FSA test booklets containing the test items
are confidential documents and are not available.
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