Benchmark assessments are periodic tests administered throughout the school year to measure student progress toward learning standards and end-of-year goals. They provide data between major standardized tests, helping teachers adjust instruction and identify students needing additional support.
Purpose and Use
Benchmarks help schools predict performance on state tests, identify learning gaps, measure growth over time, and evaluate curriculum effectiveness. Results inform instructional decisions, intervention placement, and professional development priorities.
Types of Benchmarks
Common benchmark systems include NWEA MAP, iReady, STAR assessments, and district-developed tests. Most are administered 2-4 times per year. Computer-adaptive benchmarks adjust difficulty based on student responses.