Georgia Southern University Faculty Expert Offers Tips to Help Children during Spring Standardized Testing
Standardized testing is a rite of spring in schools around the country, and a Georgia Southern University education professor has tips on how parents can make sure students do their best without feeling stressed.
Carrie Lynn Bailey, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in Georgia Southern’s College of Education. Bailey says there are a number of things parents can do to help their children stay focused during testing.
Do your own homework
▫ Learn as much as you can about the tests your students are taking – what is being assessed? When are the tests being given? What are the implications of the test results for your student?
▫ Ask for resources. Take part in school-sponsored activities that can provide parents with information on how to best support their children.
▫ Incorporate “test taking” behavior into everyday homework activities. Learn what your child is most concerned with about the test and provide them opportunities to practice at home.
▫ Discuss concerns with teachers and the supporting personnel at your child’s school such as school counselors, school psychologists, special education professionals, and others as appropriate to your child’s needs.
- Practice and support learning at home
- Listen
- Prepare
- Encourage
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