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Greenberg, Eric Rolfe – Personnel (AMA), 1989
Three experts in the field of basic skills training (David Harman, Diane Kangisser, and Karl Haigler) share their thoughts on giving employees and/or job applicants proficiency tests and, when necessary, remedial training in reading, writing, and mathematics. (Editor)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Education, Basic Skills, Job Applicants
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1991
The 146 tests described in this bibliography include measures of expressive language, language development, articulation, language or communication problems, morpheme development, receptive skills, language proficiency, and social-communication skills. Types of tests include achievement, aptitude, screening, and diagnostic instruments. Various…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Basic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Basic Skills
Grace, Evelyn Southwood – 1994
A study examined the relationships between the skills measured by basic skills assessment tools and the competencies that U.S. employers desire of their hourly employees. The basic skills desired by employers were identified through a literature review. Tools for assessing adult basic/employability skills that are currently available from a total…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Employer Attitudes
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Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1972
The Basic Occupational Literacy Test (BOLT) was developed as an achievement test of basic skills in reading and arithmetic, for educationally disadvantaged adults. The objective was to develop a test appropriate for this population with regard to content, format, instructions, timing, norms, and difficulty level. A major issue, the use of grade…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Basic Education, Adults, Basic Skills
McCullough, K. Owen – 1991
There are several sides to the debate between adult basic education administrators and teachers concerning the practice of defining literacy by, and dividing adult education programs into, grade levels. Some believe that grade levels are irrelevant or demeaning to typical adult job requirements. Others believe that numerical scores derived by…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy