To administer the test means to give or oversee the test, making sure it is taken by the people who need to take it.
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Because many states
administered these tests for the first time this past spring, true comparisons to the previous year's tests aren't possible.
So it's a good question what districts without the capacity to
administer a test by computer will do.
1 - Officers making ASD demands must address their minds to whether or not they would be obtaining a reliable reading by
administering the test without a brief delay.
And while schools can
administer the tests as many as six times a year, the spokesperson said «the vast majority» of schools only give half that number.
State -
administered test results from 2013 indicated that 68 percent of students in fourth grade were proficient readers; the national assessment showed that number was closer to 41 percent.
The kid passes the high stakes exam and moves on, the principal looks good for generating better results, the
teacher administering the test feels good about the student success.
The requirement to
administer tests electronically has highlighted the need for updated technology in the state's public schools and has sparked action to do so.
Psychological testing
involves administering tests to assess individual's strengths and weaknesses in relation to intellectual functioning, educational functioning, and personality functioning.
Some of the typical role of a technology quality assurance specialist
includes administering tests, measuring results and finding problems that occur in a system.
Educators teach,
sometimes administer a test, and move students on to the next unit or body of material regardless of their results, effort and understanding of the topic.
Teachers mostly feel prepared to deal with all aspects of assessment tests and data, but they are more confident
about administering these tests than interpreting them or communicating with parents about the results.
A veterinarian with a general clinic might not
regularly administer the test, and therefore may not know precisely what to look for in a skin test.
4 - Officers are not required to wait before
administering the test in every case where a driver may have been in a bar shortly before being stopped.
If you choose to
administer a test as part of your hiring process, make sure that the skills you are testing are absolutely necessary for the position you are seeking to fill.
«There's nobody who's performing at advanced levels,» said Mark Schneider, a vice president of the American Institutes for Research, who previously
administered the test at the Department of Education.
Research by Richard Arum, Josipa Roksa, and Esther Cho, based on the Collegiate Learning Assessment,
which administers tests of critical - thinking and writing skills upon entrance to college and in follow - up years, concludes that education majors acquire considerably fewer general skills during college than students majoring in the social sciences, humanities, math, or science.
[10] The observation must be made by a supervisor or company official, and the person making the observation can not be the person
who administers the test.
But around a quarter of primary schools did
not administer the tests - known as Sats - in May because members of two large teaching unions staged a boycott of them.
Should a candidate identify all ten of the «must find» items, prove that their Home Inspection reports are in compliance, and receive a satisfactory score for the orally
administered test questions, then they are awarded the elusive and highly regarded
The AZMerit test was hastily cobbled together after the State Board of Education quickly gave the contract for our state test to the behavioral research company AIR (American Institutes for Research) which has already had massive technology failures
while administering its tests in Florida recently.
(a) As an STT, BAT, employer, or a service agent
administering the testing process, you must document any errors in the testing process of which you become aware, even if they are not «fatal flaws» or «correctable flaws» listed in this subpart.
The employer
administered the test based on a mistaken belief that it was required by policy even though there was no basis for believing the employee was intoxicated.
The object of all this ire and satire was Pearson PLC, the company based in Great Britain that has a nearly $ 33 million contract with New York state to write and
administer tests given to K - 12 public school students and to help run teacher training tests.
And finally, in the ongoing debate about testing, there's still the question of which part of our fragmented education
system administers these tests.
While
administering the test later in the year has potential benefits in measured performance, grading the tests over a shorter time frame costs more, estimated at some $ 3.9 million annually in Colorado.
[It] also reduces the time
spent administering tests, reduces «cramming» so students retain more of what they learn through continuous and ubiquitous assessment, and focuses on actual achievement in terms of competencies.»
School districts
began administering the tests on March 10, with testing windows varying widely among different districts, depending on their instructional calendars.
Strengths: The practice tests are obviously helpful since they were
previously administered tests, although the old tests still use the previous ACT essay format, not the new one.
«If you look at the trends since 2003, it paints a clear picture about the progress that has emerged in the large cities since that time,» said Mike Casserly, executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools, which
helps administer the test.