How To Prepare For A Proficiency Test
Students are tested every year in order to verify their improvement and knowledge in various subjects. The intention of testing is not only to measure a student’s progress but also to gauge the effectiveness of the education system per school. According to Bison Educational Systems, there are programs providing support and resources not only to teachers but also to students at all levels. The goal of these programs is to make the process more efficient for educators and provide them with tremendous resources for the highest level of on-line educational support when it comes to preparing students for state testing.
The following are some tips on how to prepare for state proficiency testing.
1. It is important to discuss the types of tests students will take for advancement. Some states only test reading and math, and some test a wide range of subjects. Ask what particular subjects will need to be studied.
2. Understand the purpose and method of the testing by reading any resource material and notes available.
3. Execute practice tests; especially in those areas instructors express the need for improvement. Practice proficiency tests are available and easily customizable at Bison Educational Systems
4. Review the results of the practice test. Develop learning exercises for areas that have problematic scores, then, have students re-take the practice test to see what improvements have been made.
The purpose of preparation is not to make the student feel inadequate, but to help them get the practice and preparation they need to pass all areas of state testing.
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