FAQs
STAR Assessments have been found by over 50 independent research publications to be valid and reliable. The learning progressions in the STAR test have been developed in collaboration with the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). They have been empirically validated against assessment data.
Is IXL assessment accurate? ›
Validity research shows that IXL's Diagnostic is an accurate measure of student achievement and a strong predictor of performance on standardized assessments including NWEA MAP, Star, FAST/B.E.S.T., PSSA, and over a dozen other state assessments.
What is the disadvantage of IXL? ›
One major drawback of IXL is its emphasis on repetitive practice rather than fostering deep understanding. The program often focuses on isolated skills without providing real-world context or opportunities for critical thinking.
Why do schools still use IXL? ›
IXL gives you everything you need to maximize learning
IXL provides thousands of curriculum and instructional resources, actionable analytics, a state‑of‑the‑art assessment suite, and much more. Each component works together seamlessly to help your teachers and students succeed.
Do colleges care about STAR tests? ›
Well, yes and no. It depends on your goals. If your desired outcome is for your child simply to attend college, then your child is on the right track. If, however, you have more ambitious goals for your child, such as an elite college or a UC school, you'll need to give further consideration to the STAR test results.
Can you get a 100 on a star test? ›
Ranging from 0–100, domain scores estimate your child's mastery of each domain for the student's grade level.
Is there something better than IXL? ›
Alternative #1: Khan Academy
It produces short video lessons on a wide spectrum of academic subjects. The online platform offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard so learners can study at their own pace.
Is IXL aligned to standards? ›
IXL practice skills are fully aligned to the Common Core and standards for all 50 states! You can effortlessly track class and student progress with our interactive, real-time Analytics. Raise your students' test scores with targeted skills for each standard.
Is IXL evidence based? ›
Independent research from Johns Hopkins University has verified that IXL meets the ESSA Tier 1 standards for evidence-based efficacy.
What do teachers think of IXL? ›
Obviously, IXL is just a tool and its usefulness varies with the user. For teachers (and schools) who are committed to using it to help students, it can be very effective. There is no advertising and there are a ton of resources to go along with implementation of any kind. Try it.
IXL has a strong focus on math and language arts, while Khan Academy offers a wider range of subjects. Consider your learning style: If your child is a visual learner, then you may prefer Khan Academy's videos and articles. If your child is an auditory learner, then you may prefer IXL's games and quizzes.
Is IXL good for kids with ADHD? ›
Teaching students with ADHD, dyslexia and other learning differences requires a highly individualized approach. High school math teacher Barbara Knight found that implementing IXL Math and the Real-Time Diagnostic in her classroom was key in differentiating instruction for students with special needs.
Is IXL enough for math? ›
IXL - Math and English is best for practicing and building fluency in math, and for accessing understanding of science, history, and grammar and language skills in English.
Are IXL levels accurate? ›
IXL's Diagnostic is especially valuable because it provides insights for students and educators about students' knowledge levels in key strands of math and ELA. IXL's Diagnostic is a reliable, valid assessment that can be used in two ways to best meet students' and educators' needs.
Does the IXL assessment ever end? ›
The Real-Time Diagnostic is always available; students can enter the Diagnostic at any time and answer as many questions as they like. When students first use the Diagnostic, we recommend they aim to diagnose until their complete diagnostic data is revealed—for most students, this will be around 45 minutes per subject.
What is a good score for the STAR test? ›
An average high school student should earn a score around 1100.
What is the score range for the Star Renaissance? ›
It ranges from 0–1400 and spans grades 1–12.
What is a good score on accelerated reader? ›
Ultimately, finding a range of reading levels at which the student scores 85 percent correct or above on Accelerated Reader quizzes will provide optimal growth.
Can you delete a star test on Renaissance? ›
Can I delete a test? You cannot permanently delete a test from a student's record, but a district level administrator, district staff, or school level administrator can deactivate it.