A Statement from the Acadience® Reading K–6 Authors

It has come to our attention that the University of Oregon/CTL data system recently released their own version of benchmark goals for Acadience Reading. Please note that the official Acadience Reading benchmark goals have not changed. The CTL-proposed benchmark goals do not come from the authors of Acadience Reading and we do not recommend using them. The goals proposed by CTL do not meet the Acadience Reading technical specifications for official benchmark goals.

The CTL goals put the typical benchmark goal at around the 72nd percentile. We are concerned that the CTL goals identify over 70% of students as having less than adequate reading skills.

By contrast, the official Acadience Reading benchmark goals are typically around the 39th percentile, which is consistent with the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress, on which 33% of students scored below the level of reading skills judged to be basic. According to the NAEP, “basic denotes partial mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for proficient work at a given grade.”

There is certainly nothing wrong with aiming higher, and we encourage schools to always strive for improvement. However, the Acadience Reading benchmark goals are the point where we want all students to reach, which means average-performing and high-performing students will score above or well above the benchmark goal.

The Acadience Reading benchmark goals are used to identify students who need additional instruction in order to become successful readers. It is not reasonable to suggest that an average- performing school has over 70% of its students reading below grade level. Using the official Acadience Reading benchmark goals, a typical school would identify about 40% of students as needing additional support. Using the CTL-proposed goals, a typical school would identify about 70% of students as needing additional support.

We highly recommend using the official Acadience Reading benchmark goals, which are based on research conducted by the authors. The official Acadience Reading goals can be accessed in the UO/CTL system by selecting “Former Goals” when given the option. The official benchmark goals are calculated according to the way that Acadience Reading is designed to function, and their interpretation is defined in Chapter 3 of the Acadience Reading Assessment Manual (“Interpreting Acadience Reading Data”).

Please note that there are other data services available which continue to provide reports using the official benchmark goals and following the official decision rules made publicly available by the authors. These include:

Please let us know if you have any questions,

Ruth A. Kaminski and Roland H. Good III

September 28, 2012
Acadience Learning
info@acadiencelearning.org

September 2012, Updated January 2020

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