New FCAT scoring will mean 'blood on the table'

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Leslie Postal from the Orlando Sentinel wrote an article on the new FCAT Scoring expected to be announced December 19th.  The article in titled New FCAT Scoring Means "Blood on the Table"

The challenge for a parent is that the new rules are set to take effect immediately.  That means many more students are at-risk for failing the all important 3rd Grade FCAT and 10th Grade FCAT.  What can parents do?

At 3D Learner, we have been helping students since the FCAT started 10 years ago,  Many of the 3rd graders who were at-risk for failing the 3rd Grade FCAT achieved a 3 or a 4 on the 3rd Grade FCAT -- meaning that they improved to grade level or above grade level.

For 10th graders, we have helped students to pass both the 10th Grade Reading FCAT and the 10th Grade Math FCAT.

Most smart students who struggle with the FCAT are visual-experiential learners, who learn best when they see and experience information.  We call these students right-brained learnersRight-brained learners think from whole to part, they need to be taught differently, and they can often do very well on the FCAT, with the right training.

62% of the students today are right-brained learners.

Right-brained learners who struggle with the FCAT often have 3, 4 or 5 of the following challenges

1-   They learn differently.  They often have problems with:

   -   Sight word vocabulary - words like but, what, except and but, recognizing words they have previously "learned", and with tricky tests, like the FCAT

2-   Difficulty paying attention for long periods of time.  Some may have ADHD, but most smart struggling students just have difficulty paying attention to that which is boring or frustrating -- the FCAT is boring and the FCAT experience is frustrating

3-  Test Anxiety -- nright-brained learners tense up when someone says, "pass the FCAT or else".

4-  Processing speed -- most right-brained learners process the whole picture versus the words -- this takes longer.  On timed tests like the FCAT, the combination of test anxiety and/or processing speed challenges causes major challenges

5-  Skipping words and lines when reading -- sometimes called tracking issues

What 3D Learner does that is far different than most is:

-   We assess for learning differences, attention, anxiety, processing speed and tracking issues

-   We teach the way a right-brained learner learns.  We have a philosophy -- Right-Brained Programs for Right-Brained Students

-   We address the attention, test anxiety, processing speed and tracking issues, where appropriate

 

Call us at 561-361-7495 and see if

 Our Right-Brained Program is     Right for Your Right-Brained Learner

My name is Mira Halpert.  I have a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Michigan.  I have four great kids.  Two of them excelled in school; the other two were equally bright, but they struggled with reading comprehension.

They told me my daughter was not college material and I became

A mom on a mission!!!

 With what has become known as the 3D Learner Program (R) my daughter improved her reading comprehension 4.2 grade levels in 7 months.  Then I helped my 3rd grade son to go from the 31st to the 74th percentile and realized how much stress and strain I reduced by getting to the root cause of the problem earlier.

Due to the pressure of the 3rd Grade FCAT and the 10th Grade FCAT, we have tailored a program for both 3rd graders and 10th or others in between

We are offering consults for parents concerned about the FCAT. Take our Quick Test and call for a consult.


My commitment is to put help your child on ...

Their Pathway From FCAT Stress 

to FCAT Success

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