There were a couple of schools where I taught in the past where they used the TABE - Test for Adult Basic Eduction testing and I do not really think they are sufficient IMHO... Apparently the US Department of Education doesn't like the TABE test either and ave instituted a different test named the ATB, or Ability to benefit Test instead, and have been advising institutions that they need to switch from the TABE to the ATB since 2004... There are some interesting articles and links regarding the process of aptitude testing for adults and I'll list some for you to look at:
Here's the gist of the ATB and the Department of Education's decision to remove the TABE test for use in aptitude testing:
After looking at the sample COMPASS tests for math and writing, I have a hard time believing many HS grads in my part of the country would do very well on them.
I had never heard of ATB evaluation. That is interesting reading.
I wonder if any welding schools use the ASVAB? I have taken a couple times myself... at the times I took it, it seemed to me to be a well constructed test battery.
Hello Blaster, we use compass testing at our school, but it's not a requirement to start in the welding program. We don't require any testing prior to starting in welding, but once we have them hooked we convince them of the value of knowing where they are at relative to other skills that are definitely very valuable to their futures. Best regards, Allan
We use the COMPASS tests in order to place students into the correct Gen Ed (Math, Communications) courses.
We have found that without this testing we allow students to go directly into programms of study when they don't have the tools (reading , Writing, Math) to succseed.. The compass test is necessary to make sure the students get help and aren't thrown in over their heads.
COMPASS is not generally a pass/fail thing.. It helps place students... It also allows us to give valuable feedback to high schools... who give us way too many *gaduates* who cannot read or add.
ASVAB is much more like an aptitude test than COMPASS.