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Alignment Score

81.7 %

Full Coverage Rate73.3 %
Standards Not Addressed3
Gap Count8

Alignment Score vs Total Required Standards

Formule

How Standards Alignment Scoring Works

Standards alignment measures how completely your instruction or assessment covers the required learning standards.

Formula

Alignment = (Fully Met + 0.5 x Partially Met) / Total Standards x 100

Partially addressed standards receive half credit. This scoring identifies gaps where additional instruction or assessment items are needed.

An alignment score of 80% or higher is generally considered well-aligned. Below 70% indicates significant gaps.

Exemple Résolu

30 required standards: 22 fully addressed, 5 partially addressed.

  1. 01Effective met: 22 + 5 x 0.5 = 24.5
  2. 02Alignment: 24.5 / 30 x 100 = 81.7%
  3. 03Full coverage: 22 / 30 x 100 = 73.3%
  4. 04Not addressed: 30 - 22 - 5 = 3

Questions Fréquentes

What alignment score should I aim for?

Target 90%+ for high-stakes assessments. For general curriculum, 80%+ is acceptable with plans to close remaining gaps.

How do I determine partial alignment?

A standard is partially met when it is introduced but not practiced to mastery, or when only some aspects of a multi-part standard are covered.

What standards frameworks are commonly used?

Common Core (ELA/Math), Next Generation Science Standards, state-specific standards, and AP/IB frameworks.

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