Pre-test definition

Pre-test means a state-mandated assessment provided to students upon entry to summer programming required by the Tennessee Learning Loss Remediation and Student Acceleration Act to determine current knowledge on prioritized math and English language arts content. The assessment shall be used to determine adequate growth for purposes of determining eligibility for promotion from third (3rd) to fourth (4th) grade beginning in the 2022-2023 school year.
Pre-test means a state-mandated assessment that is part of the Innovative Benchmark Assessment Pilot Program provided to students at the beginning of summer programming required by the Tennessee Learning Loss Remediation and Student Acceleration Act to determine current knowledge on prioritized math and ELA content.
Pre-test means to perform full compliance testing on samples, without reporting the results to the agency, and reporting results of subsequent testing to the agency.

More Definitions of Pre-test

Pre-test means a test used to assess a participant’s basic literacy skills, which is administered to a participant up to six months prior to the date of participation, if such pre-test scores are available, or within 60 days following the date of participation.

Related to Pre-test

  • Fit test means the use of a protocol to qualitatively or quantitatively evaluate the fit of a respirator on an individual.

  • Performance Test means all operational checks and tests required to determine the performance parameters including inter-alia capacity, efficiency and operating characteristics of the Stores as specified in the Contract.