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FCAT (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test) is a test used in Florida public schools to measure student performance in reading, math, science and writing. It is administered annually to grades 3-11 and is required for promotion and graduation.
A comprehensive overview of the standardized tests required in American public schools to measure academic achievement and proficiency. Find out the test name, administrating agency, availability, and sources for each state and territory.
The state education agency of Florida that governs public education and manages funding and testing for local educational agencies. Learn about its history, structure, functions, and controversies, such as the rejection of textbooks for critical race theory and the development of financial literacy curriculum.
This is the final year Florida State Assessment and End of Course exams will be administered before schools move to a new progress monitoring system. Duval Schools' state test results show ...
The National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB) is an independent, bipartisan board that sets policy for NAEP, the largest continuing and nationally representative assessment of U.S. students. Learn about the history, structure, and role of NAGB in developing the framework and test specifications for NAEP.
The Stanford Achievement Test Series is a set of standardized tests for assessing children from kindergarten to high school in the US and abroad. It covers various subjects such as reading, math, science, and social science, and uses stanines to report scores.
FTCE are standardized tests for prospective teachers in Florida. They include four General Knowledge sub-tests, one Professional Education exam, and 42 Subject Area exams.
A standardized test is a test administered and scored in a standard manner. This web page lists various types of standardized tests in the US, such as ability/achievement tests, admissions tests, language proficiency tests, and professional certification tests.