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Math 10 Item-Level Response Reports


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Based on data collected at the student level on each test question (item), Edudata provides Item-Level Response Reports for Grade 10 provincial examinations that can assist educators in interpreting and understanding the incorrect responses students make on their exams.

Item-Level Report for your school or district

Provincial Item-Level Report

Click on the links above and obtain Item-Level reports for your school or district, as well as provincial Item-Level reports.

The Principles of Mathematics 10 Item-Level Response Reports are based on the exams administered by the British Columbia Ministry of Education in June 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. The June 2006 and June 2007 Math 10 exam results are based on more than one exam form. The June 2008 and 2009 Math 10 exam results are based on one exam form (A). Each form contained four major organizers (curriculum domain): Number, Patterns and Relations, Shape and Space, Statistics and Probability.

Click here for an information guide to our Item-Level Response Reports.

Cliquez ici pour obtenir la version française de l'examen Principes de Mathématiques 10.

Pour juin 2008 et 2009, il n'y a pas de version française des rapports. Vous trouverez les rapports d'analyse des résultats pour le Conseil Scolaire Francophone sur le site des rapports en anglais.

For reports on the French version of the Principals of Mathematics 10 exam, please click here.

There is no French version of the reports for June 2008 and 2009. To obtain the Item-Level Reports for Conseil Scolaire Francophone, use the link indicated above.

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The Item-Level Reports have been designed to provide relevant pedagogic information for each incorrect response. This pedagogic information has been created so the user will not require a copy of the original test items. The Math 10 exam booklets containing the test items are confidential documents and are not available.