Board of Review
Be Prepared
More than Tests!
Even More than Tests!
100

Allows a continuation of training in the present class with or without remediation

Continue With Class recommendation

100

Should be documented in Part 8- Findings

All “No” answers

100

Individual test performance is compared to an absolute standard

Criterion Referenced Test

100

Numerical

SAT/UNSAT

Grading Methods

200

Student is unable to achieve the objectives after counseling, remediation, and retesting

Reason to convene an ARB

200

Versions should be completely different as is feasible

Tests

200

Given at the end of instruction or after large blocks of material

Comprehensive Test

200

Includes:

Methods of testing

Types of tests

Grading systems

Remediation / Review

Testing Plan

300

To ensure that the best decisions concerning a student's academic progress in a training program are made

Reason for standardized procedures

300

All relevant pages are filled out and kept in the Instructor Folder

Instructor Development Plan

300

Use multiple-choice, true/false, and matching test items to measure

Recognition

300

Measured through practical work or performance tests

Uses actual equipment or simulations

Graded with checklists or rating scales

Performance Testing

400

1.  Help students solve problems that prevent completion of training.

2.  Determine which students are able to complete training.

Goals of an ARB

400

Should be maintained for current year, plus two!

Trainee Records

400

Knowledge

Performance

Types of Learning Objectives

400

Process

Product

Combination

Performance Test Categories

500

- Academic Review Board Record

- Student Drop Record

ARB Documentation

500

Must be filled out annually and maintained in the Course Binder

Annual Safety Review

500

Use completion (fill-in, label or list) and essay/oral test items to measure recall level

Recall

500

What will be tested

How will it be tested

When it will be tested

Test Design Process

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