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Achievement testsTests designed to measure what students have already learned, mostly in specific content areas. An example of an achievement test is the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS).
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Achievement testsA collection of tests that measure the student's proficiency and accumulated knowledge of specific subject areas. Different schools require different achievement tests as part of their admissions requirements. Since March 1994, these tests are now known as the SAT II tests. See also SAT and ETS.
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Achievement testsThese tests are offered by the Educational Testing Service for the College Board. They are designed to measure a candidate's proficiency in a specific subject, such as European history, chemistry, or Latin.
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Achievement testsTests used to measure knowledge, understanding, or skills acquired from academic work. Results are used to provide information about the strengths and weaknesses of individual students in addition to those of academic programs. They are sometimes used to compare the scores of individual students and schools with others.
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Achievement testsAchievement tests are standardized assessments that measure the acquisition of knowledge and skills in academic subject areas (i.e., math, spelling, and reading), usually against age and stage of lear [..]
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Achievement tests<assessment> Subject examinations, used to measure academic achievement and for student placement. (07 Mar 2006)
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Achievement testsTests required by some colleges to measure student achievement in areas of study such as Math, Science or English.
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Achievement testsA collection of tests that measure the student's proficiency and accumulated knowledge of specific subject areas. Different schools require different achievement tests as part of their admissions [..]
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