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  2. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The test enables the assessment of a broad range of academics skills or only a particular area of need. The WIAT-II is a revision of the original WIAT (The Psychological Corporation), and additional measures. There are four basic scales: Reading, Math, Writing and Oral Language. Within these scales there is a total of 9 sub-test scores. [1]

  3. Iowa Assessments - Wikipedia

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    Test levels 9-14 are administered to students from third grade through twelfth grade. Like test levels 5–8, the primary purpose of levels 9-14 is instructional development. School districts use the standardized achievement battery to learn supplementary information useful in choosing curriculum and lesson planning.

  4. Teaching to the test - Wikipedia

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    Skill-based learning: In areas like typing, athletics, or other practical skills, teaching to the test is the primary approach, emphasizing practice and repetition to achieve proficiency. [5] However, teaching to the test can sometimes misrepresent students' actual learning.

  5. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An A grade is for greatly exceeding the expected standard, a B grade is for exceeding the expected standard, a C is the expected standard, a D is falling behind the expected standard, and an F (or fail) is greatly behind the expected standard. Sometimes a letter grade can have a + or a - next to it, related to what percentage was given.

  6. United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Third World nations organized themselves into the Group of 77 under the leadership of Algeria, which briefly became a dominant power at the UN. [58] On 10 November 1975, a bloc comprising the Soviet Union and Third World nations passed a resolution, over strenuous American and Israeli opposition, declaring Zionism to be a form of racism. The ...

  7. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Mid-Strength, a low-alcohol stout test-marketed in Limerick, Ireland in March 2006 [61] and Dublin from May 2007: [62] 2.8% ABV. Guinness Red , brewed in exactly the same way as Guinness except that the barley is only lightly roasted so that it produces a lighter, slightly fruitier red ale; test-marketed in Britain in February 2007: 4 ...

  8. List of Christmas films - Wikipedia

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    Coming of age Lifetime comedy set in 1964 – Felix Funicello and his fifth-grade class at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Parochial School have a momentous fall semester after a substitute teacher and a new student from Russia arrive. Competition ensues for key roles in the school's Christmas pageant. The Year Without a Santa Claus: 2006

  9. List of Jurassic Park characters - Wikipedia

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    For the film, several actors were considered for the part before it went to Neill, [2] becoming one of his most popular roles. [3] The film portrays Grant differently than the novel, giving him an introverted personality and a dislike of children. However, over the course of the first film, he warms to Hammond's grandchildren. [4]