Can TABE be used as both a pre-test and a post-test?
(January 2004) Yes. TABE 7/8 were designed to serve as a pre-test and post-test for the same group of students. Generally, educators administer different forms of TABE at the same level when pre-testing and post-testing. However, if a student who pre-tested near the top of the range, has made extraordinary progress in class, or re-takes the Locator and scores at a higher level, you may elect to use the next higher level of TABE as a post-test. This type of multi-level testing will yield valid results because all levels of TABE are on the same scale. • Our program serves teenage parents who are enrolled in high school. Should we assess these students using the TABE? (February 2005) The assessment and tracking of instructional hours for teenage parents are determined by the program that the teenage parent is enrolled. To earn a regular high school diploma, a teenage parent must be enrolled in the high school and receive compulsory education services. Assessment of progress is conducted b
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