P-12

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Evaluation Form for Regents Examinations
For Teacher Use Only

The Commissioner of Education invites the cooperation of teachers in evaluating the Regents Examinations listed below. The questions in these examinations were written by classroom teachers. The test development process included field testing on representative groups of high school students, assembly of the examinations by committees of classroom teachers, and review by Department testing specialists.

Suggestions from teachers provide an important contribution to the test development program. May we ask your assistance in evaluating the Regents Examinations just administered in your school? A number of specific questions are asked below. Your judgment on each of these points would be appreciated. Please be as specific as possible.

1. Teacher's Name (required)
2. Teacher's Email
3. School's Name (required)
4. City or Post Office (required)
5. Regents Examination (required)

6. APPROPRIATENESS - Did the examination as a whole constitute an appropriate measure of the commencement-level expectations set forth in the New York State Learning Standards and core curriculum?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

7. CONTENT - Was the examination generally appropriate in content?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

8. DIFFICULTY - Was the examination generally appropriate in difficulty?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

9. FORMAT - Were the formats of the test booklet(s) and other materials satisfactory in terms of ease of use, spacing, arrangements, etc.?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

10. SCORING MATERIALS - Were the scoring materials (e.g. procedures, scoring criteria, examples of student responses, and commentary) clear and useful?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

11. TIME - Was the time allowed appropriate for completing the examination?
Yes Yes, With Exceptions No (required)
Comment:

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Last Updated: May 22, 2019