Why should I use Waterford Assessments of Core Skills (WACS) instead of another reading test?
Waterford Assessments of Core Skills™ (WACS) is more comprehensive than most other tests. It assesses 11 reading skills, while many other tests only assess 4–7 skill areas. WACS includes an adaptive sequencer that precisely assesses student abilities. The sequencer first presents a question to the student. If the student answers incorrectly, the student receives an easier question. If the student answers correctly, the student receives a harder question.
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