Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) TExES Practice Exam

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What does a grade-equivalent score of 6.1 represent?

  1. A percentage of student performance

  2. A specific grade level achieved

  3. A total percentage score

  4. A standardized test result

The correct answer is: A specific grade level achieved

A grade-equivalent score of 6.1 indicates that a student's performance is aligned with the academic achievement typical of a student in the first month of the sixth grade. This scoring method reflects the student's current level of performance compared to a national sample of students at various grades. Specifically, the "6.1" denotes that the student's skills are consistent with those expected of a sixth grader who has completed about one month of school, thereby providing a benchmark for assessing progress relative to grade-level expectations. This type of score is used primarily to interpret a student's performance in a way that relates directly to school and curriculum expectations, rather than to communicate a percentage or total score achieved on an assessment. As such, this option clarifies the context of the scoring and the implications for educational placement or intervention.