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State-approved tests for initial placement
of students in Adult General Education programs include:
TABE, AMES, and Wonderlic
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TABE, ABLE, and AMES
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TABE, ABLE, and TABE-WR
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TABE, AMES, and FCAT
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How many ABE subjects can each student
be enrolled in simultaneously?
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ABE comprehensive course or three individual academic classes
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Workforce Readiness and one academic class
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Workforce Readiness and a maximum of two individual academic classes
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Workforce Readiness and either the ABE comprehensive course or a
maximum of three individual academic classes
- Students move from one LCP to the next
when:
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the coursework for the semester has been completed.
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80% of the standards have been mastered or an approved assessment
instrument documents appropriate performance.
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100% of the appropriate performance standards have been mastered
or an approved assessment instrument documents appropriate performance.
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the student has completed the appropriate textbook for the Literacy
Completion level.
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An LCP for Workplace Readiness Skills
is attained through:
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predetermined scores on the Tests of Adult Basic Education - Work
Related.
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completion of the LCP for mathematics, reading, or language.
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employment in the workforce.
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course completion and attainment of workplace readiness skills.
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Which learning style is best represented
by the following example? Prefers to learn through pictoral descriptions,
charts, and illustrations:
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Visual
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Kinesthetic/Tactile
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Auditory
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Interpersonal
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Records must be maintained:
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for three years.
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for seven years.
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until an auditing procedure is completed by the Auditor General.
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indefinitely.
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At what ABE levels would you place
a student who scores a 5.6 in Math?
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Intermediate Low
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Beginning Basic Education
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Intermediate High
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Advanced
- Everything that should be taught in
an Adult Basic Education course is found in the Curriculum Frameworks.
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True
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False
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- What LCP in MATH would be awarded based
on the graphic?

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A
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G
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C
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K
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- What LCP in LANGUAGE would be awarded
based on the graphic?

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Intermediate High
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Intermediate Low
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Beginning Basic Education
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