You are talking with a parent about standardized assessments. He wants to know the pros and cons of using them. What do you tell him?

a. Standardized assessments give one way to look at a child's performance. One concern is that standardized assessments must be used with other types of assessment measures.
b. Standardized assessments are written by experts and give a clear picture of each child's literacy progress. One concern it that they are very expensive.
c. Standardized assessments are used in many schools and districts so all children receive fair access to it. One concern is that they work better with younger students rather than older ones.
d. All of the above


a

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