This new offering will train practitioners to administer and score the CLAS-E Interview and Locator test, administer and score the CLAS-E Reading test (upon completion of an open book test), and administer (but not score) the two CLAS-E Writing components.
To become certified to ADMINISTER AND SCORE the expository writing component of the CLAS-E Writing test, you MUST ATTEND this training AND the CLAS-E Writing Scoring offering (scheduled 1/30/17), AND complete the scoring activity.
***Lunch 30mins - Please bring your own.
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ACLS-funded practitioners who need to be trained as TABE CLAS-E test administrators for the Reading or Writing test. Those trained can also score the CLAS-E Reading test but not the CLAS-E Writing test. This offering is novice level.
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
This offering prepares practitioners to administer and score the CLASE-E Interview and Locator test, administer and score the CLAS-E Reading test, and administer the two CLAS-E Writing components.
To become certified to ADMINISTER AND SCORE the expository writing component of the CLAS-E Writing test, you MUST ATTEND this training AND the CLAS-E Writing Scoring offering (scheduled for 1/30/2017), AND complete the scoring activity.
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Explain the basic elements and importance of standardized testing
Summarize MA ESE’s policies and procedures regarding the CLAS-E assessment
Administer, score, and interpret the CLAS-E Locator to determine the correct CLAS-E Reading or Writing test level to give a student
Describe the purpose and components of the TABE CLAS-E Reading and Writing assessments
Administer, score, and interpret the TABE CLAS-E Reading test
Administer the two components of the TABE CLAS-E Writing assessment
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
Quinsigamond Community College – Ahlfors Building- Room 111AFL
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606
United States