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Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1992
This guide is designed as a resource for (1) Oklahoma teachers, counselors, and parents, to help them help their students prepare for the ACT assessment; and (2) students, to help dispel some common myths and misunderstandings as they prepare for the test. Section A, for administrators, teachers, counselors, Indian program staffs, and…
Descriptors: American Indians, College Entrance Examinations, Counselors, High Schools
Friedman, Brenda G.; And Others – 1985
The booklet offers techniques to help language learning disabled college students and their tutors improve test-taking performance. The importance of mastering time management and study skills is stressed. Basic notetaking guidelines are presented, including use of a two-column system so that material on the right may be consolidated and…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Notetaking
Caswell, Martha S.; Olsen, June – 1981
This guide book was developed for use by school staff, parents, and students. It outlines strategies and test-taking skills which may be taught in the classroom. The guide provides sample instruments to determine what students know about test taking, and practice tests at the elementary and secondary level. Time management hints for test takers…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides, Secondary School Teachers
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Bellafiore, Gayle – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1998
Explores metacognitive strategies that can help students with learning disabilities significantly raise their Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores. META-TEST SAT contracts that outline a student's personal test-taking strategy are explained, along with possible test accommodations, test-taking tips, and practice strategies. A mini-case study is…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Strategies, Learning Disabilities, Metacognition
Gadell, Michael – Lifelong Learning, 1989
Suggestions are made regarding ways teachers can help adult learners reduce their test anxiety. These general comments apply to content-oriented courses and may have some general applicability to all testing situations. The suggestions include clearly characterizing the test prior to its administration, planning for last-minute questions on test…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Classroom Techniques
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Palladino, John – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Argues that history teachers do not give enough attention to preparing students for major tests. Maintains that the responsibility for test preparation should be divided between the students and teacher. Provides a set of six procedures designed to help students review course content and prepare for examinations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Hill, Kennedy T.; Horton, Margaret W. – 1986
Educational solutions to the problem of test anxiety were explored. Test anxiety has a debilitating effect on performance which increases over the school years. The solution is, first, to measure test anxiety so that the extent of it, as well as the effectiveness of programs designed to alleviate it, can be measured. The seven-item Comfort Index,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Affective Measures, Curriculum Evaluation
Antes, Richard L. – 1989
Suggestions for students, parents, and teachers on how to prepare students to take standardized tests are presented. The value of deliberate efforts to teach students test-taking skills is supported by research. Activities to prepare students include the following: (1) teachers should develop some of their tests and worksheets in formats similar…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques