Tracking and interpreting the Enhanced-Regional Unified Numeracy Test (E-RUNT) scores effortlessly involves mastering the DepEd-standardized proficiency rating scale, automating your data entry, and targeting interventions based on the test’s three yearly exposure windows. This diagnostic tool evaluates core mathematical competency across the four fundamental arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Understanding the E-RUNT Structure
Assessment Window: Conducted thrice a school year as a Pre-Test (beginning of the year), Mid-Test (mid-year), and Post-Test (end of the year) to track progress.
Test Format: A timed, 40-item diagnostic test (typically 10 to 20 minutes depending on grade level).
Core Goal: Historically used to categorize students binary-style into “Numerate” or “Non-Numerate”, it now maps directly to granular proficiency tiers. The Official E-RUNT Proficiency Scale
To accurately interpret scores, you must map the student’s final percentage accuracy (Score ÷ Total × 100) to the updated proficiency categories mandated by DepEd Order No. 24, s. 2022: Percentage Score Range Proficiency Level Instructional Meaning 90% – 100% Highly Proficient Fully independent master of arithmetic concepts. 75% – 89% Proficient Solid foundational skills; meets grade-level standards. 50% – 74% Nearly Proficient Developing fluency; requires minor procedural scaffolding. 25% – 49% Low Proficient Fragile grasp of operations; needs routine intervention. 0% – 24% Not Proficient
Major gaps present; immediate intensive intervention required.
Note: The baseline benchmark for a learner to be considered generally “numerate” is a score of 80% or higher. Steps to Track and Analyze E-RUNT Scores Effortlessly
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