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| We offer three nationally standardized testing products: the 2005-normed Iowa Tests of Basic Skills, Form A (ITBS), and the Iowa Tests of Educational Development, Form A (ITED) nationally standardized achievement tests; the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT), Form 6 ability test; and the Interest Explorer Career Guidance Survey (IE) for high school students. There are a great number of changes to the pricing and ordering information, so please read all the information carefully before placing an order! If you are looking for Test Prep materials for the ITBS, click here to learn about those options. Otherwise, please read on to learn more about the Iowa tests and additional testing options. Please be sure to check out our updated Frequently Asked Questions! |
| ITBS/ITED - Form A | CogAT- Form 6 | Interest Explorer (IE) |
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| Main Features at a Glance: • Nationally Standardized Achievement Test • Grades Pre-K through 12 • All NEW Design • Updated, Multiple Choice Questions • Science/Social Studies in all but Pre-K • Full Integration with CogAT and IE • 2005 Scoring Norms • Handscoring, please allow 10 business days • $2/test discount for groups |
Main Features at a Glance: • Nationally Standardized Ability Test • Grades 3 through 12 • All NEW Design • Updated, Multiple Choice Questions • Full Integration with ITBS - Form A • Order with ITBS/ITED or Separately • 2000 Scoring Norms • Handscoring, please allow 10 business days • $2/test discount for groups |
Main Features at a Glance : • Career Guidance Survey • Grades 8 through 12 • 14 career areas • Integrated with ITBS/ITED Form A • Must Order with ITBS/ITED • Machine-Scoring only (4-6 weeks) • Predicts ACT/SAT scores |
Price: $65 for Hand scoring, $40 for Machine scoring (only available for groups of 30 or more students) |
Price: $65 per test |
Price: $30 per test |
Available January 12, 2009 |
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Achievement Tests |
| ITBS/ITED, Form A Best Use: Annual achievement tests administered individually or in groups. Format: Test Battery, i.e. student reads questions with multiple choice answers, then he records his answers by filling in circle on test booklet (gr. Pre-K - 2) or answer sheet (gr. 3-12). Purpose of Tests: Measures year-to-year growth in academic skills; compares the student's achievements with others in the same grade/level; shows the student's academic strengths and weaknesses. Benefits: Hand-scoring of test booklets (gr. Pre-K - 2) and answer sheets (gr. 3-12); Computer printout of raw score, grade equivalent & percentile ranking; Convenient to administer to several students at once (grades Pre-K - 2 must each be tested separately since teacher reads much of the test aloud; gr. 3 - 8 may be tested together and gr. 9 -12 may be tested together). Time Needed to Administer: Please allow 4 - 6 hours over 2 - 5 days. You are permitted to keep the tests for 1 week, then they must be returned by the following weekend. Scores & Reports: Machine Scoring in the Spring; Results will be mailed to you within 4-6 weeks of the date you return all testing materials. In the Summer, please allow up to 8 weeks for machine scores to be delivered. For Handscoring of the tests, please allow 1-2 weeks for scoring to be completed. You will receive a one page printout with Raw Score, National Percentile Rankings, and the Grade Evquialent. |
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Areas Tested |
Gr. Pre-K - K |
Gr. 1-2 |
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Listening: understanding, verbal instructions and following directions |
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Word Analysis: matching word sounds with pictures |
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Vocabulary: reading and knowing the meaning of words |
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| Reading Comprehension: understanding what is read in pictures, sentences and stories | (K only) |
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| Science: life, earth and space sciences; physics and chemistry | n/a |
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| Social studies: history, economics, government, geography | n/a |
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| Using Sources of Information: reading maps, graphs and tables; alphabetizing, using an index, the dictionary and similar reference materials | n/a |
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Form A --the 2005 edition
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Machine-scoring will be done by the test publisher on their mainframe computer and 2 pages of results will be returned to you within 4-6 weeks in the Spring, and up to 8 weeks in the Summer. |
The answer to these questions is YES, if you abide by the following criteria:
1. The Publisher's requirements.
2. Piedmont Education Services' requirements.
3. Your state's laws regarding achievement testing.
1. The Publisher's Requirements:
1. "These tests contain questions that are to be used solely for testing purposes. No test items may be disclosed or used for any other reason. By accepting delivery of or using these tests, the recipient acknowledges its responsibility for maintaining test security that is required by professional standards and applicable state and local policies and regulations governing proper use of tests, and for complying with federal copyright law which prohibits unauthorized reproduction and use of copyrighted test materials."
2. "Test use should be consistent with sound professional practice, particularly those principles outlined in the 1985 publication, Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing. Tests and their related materials are to be released only to persons with the knowledge and skills needed for effective test administration and test interpretation."
3. "Effective October 1, 2008, the Publisher has allowed PES to offer the ITBS, Form A, and CogAT, Form 6, in all 50 states.
2. Piedmont Education Services' Requirements:
Piedmont Education Services has been approved by the publisher to distribute the ITBS/ITED, Form A, and CogAT, Form 6, throughout the United States.
By your signature you are agreeing to abide by these following nine requirements:
1. You or a qualified third party must have a bachelor 's degree.
2. You must have read and understood the publisher's requirements (listed above) for using achievement tests.
3. You must agree to comply fully with all applicable laws of your state regarding achievement testing. (for links to the laws of your state, click here.)
4. You must maintain the security of testing materials before and after the testing.
5. You must adhere strictly to copyright laws and under no circumstances photocopy or otherwise reproduce answer forms, test booklets or teacher manuals.
6. You must not use this test as a practice test for a future administration of the same or similar test as admission to a traditional-classroom private or public school.
7. You must administer and interpret tests exactly as specified in the manual.
8. You must avoid labeling students based on a single test score.
9. You must return all test materials to Piedmont Education Services on or before the date requested.
Failure to abide by these important rules may result in forfeiture of your privileges to use the tests and/or possible litigation against you by the publisher resulting in civil or criminal penalties as may be prescribed by law.
3. You must also abide by your state's laws regarding achievement testing.
It's important for you to know and understand your state's laws regarding achievement testing. (If you are homeschooling, and unsure about your state's requirements, please click here to go to our home school laws page.)
Here in North Carolina, the law states that "Each qualified non-public school shall administer. . .at least once in each school year. . .a nationally standardized test or other nationally standardized equivalent measurement selected by the chief administrative officer. . . "
You can see then, when simply stated, that in the matter of the achievement test, you have perfect liberty both to choose the kind of test your child takes, as well as to determine the time, place and setting in which the test is given. You may also choose who gives the achievement test to your child. And while the Dept. of Non-Public Education (the government regulatory agency responsible for oversight of home schools and all other private traditional classroom schools) recommends that a third party administer the test, NC law makes no such requirement.
It is also helpful to remember that (again according to NC state law), if you are home schooling, your school is legally considered a non-public or private school. As such, you, the parent-teacher-administrator of your own private school, have all the privileges of controlling every aspect of your children's education.
If you are ordering from anywhere outside of North Carolina, please be sure to follow your own state's laws regarding the administration of achievement tests. You may wish to contact your state's authorities for oversight of home schools for more information.
Sorry, NO international orders. Shipping is only to USA and Military APO's.
A $5 processing fee will be charged for any international order that is placed.
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1. Download the order form in the PDF file below OR read/print out the PDF in your browser. 2. Read the order form carefully and complete all applicable information. 3. Sign authorization and agreement on the order form. Your tests will not be mailed without your signature! 4. Mail the order form with check or money order to: Piedmont Education Services If you have any questions about ordering, please visit our Testing Frequently Asked Questions page or alternately you can click here for contact information. |
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