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PEPNet-West, 2010
For most students, test taking is a challenge. For students who are deaf or hard of hearing, classroom quizzes, tests, and exams are even more challenging. Standardized tests--The SAT, ACT, state proficiency tests, No Child Left Behind annual tests, and psychoeducational evaluations--present additional challenges for students who are deaf or hard…
Descriptors: Partial Hearing, Deafness, Standardized Tests, Achievement Tests
Fuhrken, Charles – Stenhouse Publishers, 2011
Tests require a special kind of savvy, a kind of critical thinking and knowledge application that is not always a part of classroom reading experiences. Who better to teach you how to prepare your students for reading tests than someone who has written them? Charles Fuhrken has spent years working with several major testing companies and…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Reading Tests, Testing, Standardized Tests
Conrad, Lori L.; Matthews, Missy; Zimmerman, Cheryl; Allen, Patrick A. – Stenhouse Publishers, 2008
Just as comprehension strategies have helped millions of students learn to read like proficient readers, they can also help students think like effective test-takers. The authors show how students can use background knowledge, mental images, synthesizing, monitoring, inferring, questioning, and determining of importance to understand the genre of…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Items, Problem Solving, Thinking Skills

Day, Victoria P.; Hackett, Gail S. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article describes LEARN, a five-step plan to help students with disabilities succeed on tests. The steps include listen for hints, clues, and important information; examine notes, books, and papers; apply study and memory strategies; review every night; and nail the test. The benefits to using this approach are reviewed. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Test Wiseness

Hanna, Gerald S. – Clearing House, 1989
Reviews research on whether students should change answers or let first answers stand on objective tests. Finds that the odds are over two to one that a student's score will be raised, rather than lowered, if he or she changes answers. Offers three suggestions for improving students' test-taking strategies. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Objective Tests, Secondary Education, Test Wiseness
Latterell, Carmen M. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2007
Placement tests are rapidly joining the ranks of high-stakes testing and college freshmen are required to take mathematics placement exams to determine their first mathematics course upon entering college. Unfortunately, these exams tend to place students in a lower-level or remedial course. As a result, additional expenses are incurred, degree…
Descriptors: State Standards, College Freshmen, Study Skills, Graphing Calculators

James, Marianne L. – Business Education Forum, 2003
Reviews common errors in accounting tests that students commit resulting from deficiencies in fundamental prior knowledge, ineffective test taking, and inattention to detail and provides solutions to the problems. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Teaching Methods, Test Coaching, Test Wiseness
Brown, John L.; Marzano, Robert J. – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2009
Implementing the action steps from ASCD's best-seller "The Art and Science of Teaching" is much easier when you use this in-depth resource for workshops, professional learning communities, teacher training, and self-help. Hundreds of samples, guidelines, checklists, and activities help teachers in all grades and subjects become instant experts on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Guides, Teaching Methods, Workshops
Grambs, David – 1992
Not aimed at beginning or elementary spellers, this book contains more than 100 tests interspersed with various informative items, pertinent quotations, amusing anecdotes, and lightly historical discourses relating to the orthography of English. The tests in the book represent a rather extensive vocabulary (a person who takes all of the tests is…
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Independent Study, Pronunciation
Markel, Geraldine; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1985
Students with learning disabilities can prepare for the SATs (Stanford Achievement Tests) by (1) counseling sessions to discuss college prerequisites and pre-admission tests; (2) taking more academic courses or procuring necessary remedial help; (3) school personnel identifying and correcting skill weaknesses; and (4) discussing abuses and uses of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Learning Disabilities, Secondary Education, Standardized Tests

Lange, Bob – Journal of Reading, 1981
Reviews materials in the ERIC data base that can be used to teach students test-wiseness skills such as cue- using strategies, time using, error avoidance, guessing, deductive reasoning, answering analogies, and answering multiple choice questions. (MKM)
Descriptors: Achievement, Guessing (Tests), Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods

Allen, Janet – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Offers instructional suggestions for helping students understand the specialized language used in standardized tests they will encounter. (SG)
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Instructional Innovation, Secondary Education, Test Wiseness
Steele, Marcee M. – Science and Children, 2007
Recent special education legislation such as the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) emphasizes the placement of students with mild disabilities in the general education classroom. Therefore, students with learning, behavior, and communicating disorders will typically be learning science from classroom teachers rather than in separate special…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Science Tests, Mild Disabilities, High Stakes Tests
Jones, John A. – Instructor, 1979
Presents expert advice on how to write effective tests and offers suggestions for teaching children how to take tests. (JMB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Essay Tests, Objective Tests, Teaching Methods

Jongsma, Kathy – Reading Teacher, 2003
Discusses materials for middle grade and high school learners. Explains useful resources for teaching struggling writers. Details a publishing tool, a reading comprehension assessment, and a Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT) preparation text. (PM)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials, Reading Comprehension, Secondary Education