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How to Ace the Scholastic Aptitude Test Math Section

By James Monto
Students that wish to pursue undergraduate courses at colleges & universities across the United States and internationally are required to take SAT. The exam is standardized and administered by the College Board.
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The Goal Of The ISAT Practice Test

By Peter Martin
It has long been the goal of school districts to follow the progress of their students. With the addition of standardized testing, it has become even easier and more uniform. These tests are given to students in predetermined grade levels, usually 3rd through 8th grade, to monitor their progression or lack of progress.
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How to Ace the SAT (formerly the Scholastic Aptitude Test)

By Melissa Steele
In the United States, many high school students take the SAT (formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test) to show colleges what they know. The test measures reading comprehension, math, and writing skills.
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The SAT - Three Letters That Can Send a High School Student Into a Panic

By Dr. Kavita Shaikh
Three letters can send a high school student into a panic: S-A-T. The SAT is a standardized college admission test that's been around for about 100 years.
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Master's in Instructional Design

By Frank Martin
Fuel your passion for helping others learn with an online master's in instructional design. This non-licensure program offers professional field experiences for an immersive learning experience.
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The California High School Proficiency Exam

By Richard Romando
The CHSPE Test is the California High School Proficiency Examination. This test allows students at age 16 and up, to take it as a replacement for a high school diploma.
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How to Ace the SAT Writing and Language Section

By Jared D. Ingram
The SAT is an American college admission test that measures a student’s academic ability and achievement. It is a standardized test administered by the College Board and used to gain entry into universities across the United States.
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Learn More About The Connecticut Mastery Test

By George Melzer
As with all states, Connecticut mandates that their state board of education enforce annual administration of statewide achievement tests. The Connecticut Mastery Test is therefore given to all students statewide in grades four through eight, in varying forms.
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Curriculum and Instruction in Education

By Paula Johnson
The field of curriculum and instruction is a growing and evolving one. It’s a dynamic, hands-on profession that transforms the landscape of education.
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