Resource Center: Counselor's Corner
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COPSystem (web-based) Site RegistrationThe COPSystem is now available as a convenient web-based career assessment package. Administer assessments, view results and provide users with post-assessment resources to make testing faster and easier than ever. To begin a free trial at your site, please complete our registration form.
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Career Guidance Solutions |
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COPSystem Career MeasurementThe COPSystem Career Measurement Package includes all of the materials you need to administer, score and interpret the COPS Interest Inventory, CAPS ability battery and the COPES work values survey. |
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The Link With LeverageStandards-based report cards use feedback to improve achievementRemember back to your report cards days? Did you ever find yourself wondering how you received a certain grade? Perhaps you were shocked to see you were marked down when you thought you had worked hard, done all your homework, and passed all the teacher's tests. Maybe the reverse of that was your experience; you couldn't believe you got such a high grade, especially when you had missed so much school. (Continued from previous) Today, many students and parents are receiving direct and appropriate feedback through standards-based report card programs. This new report card system is directly aligned to the required curriculum standards and serves as a basis for monitoring student progress and conducting parent conferences. Students are no longer in the dark about what they need to do in order to be proficient. Parents are clearer on school expectations. School districts across the country have started to implement standards-based report cards. Tools that are helpful for teachers to adapt the standards-based model are the Practical Handbook Districts that have used a standards-based reporting system for five years or more are convinced it is a Some teachers report that the standards-based report card and the companion standards-based Teachers also report that one of the byproducts of the new grading system has been a more thoughtful Parents appreciate the standards-based report cards and the direct link to learning requirements. At the high school level the degree of use is limited. Translating the standards' performance levels into a Standards-based report card programs have demonstrated that providing a direct link between curriculum |



