Guide to the Social Studies Sample Using LDC to Measure and Support Student Growth.

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Guide to the Social Studies Sample Using LDC to Measure and Support Student Growth

Social Studies Scenario

LDC Classroom Assessment

Baseline Data

Student Growth Goal For the current school year, all of my 10th grade world history students in my 3rd block class will make measurable progress in the enduring skill, use evidence to support a claim. All students will move up at least 1 level in each of the three scoring elements and 75% of students will achieve at the 3 or higher level on the controlling idea, reading/research, and development areas of the LDC Argumentation Rubric.

Student #18