How does the ISTAR differ from the ISTEP+ and IMAST?
a. The ISTEP+ and IMAST are for elementary school-age children, and the ISTAR is for high school students
b. The ISTAR uses teacher ratings to assess student achievement, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are completed by students.
c. The ISTAR is one of the Iowa Tests, whereas the ISTEP+ and IMAST are Indiana statewide assessments.
d. Only students with disabilities may qualify for the ISTEP+ and IMAST, whereas the ISTAR is for all students.
b
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