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The acronym TABE stands for Test of Adult Basic Education. The good news is you cannot fail the TABE. It is designed to test your academic strengths and identify areas for improvement. The TABE caters to the education of adults who are hoping to start college, trade school, or technical school later in life.
TABE stands for Test of Adult Basic Education. TABE scores are used to determine placement in a variety of adult educational settings, from GED preparatory classes to career readiness training. How is it Structured? The TABE assesses knowledge in 3 subjects: Reading, Language, and Math.
The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) is an extensive assessment that evaluates an individual's grasp of the core skills necessary for success in education and the workplace.
In interpreting test scores, it is first helpful to remember that it is just a test score. In fact, a TABE® score is only a range where a student’s true score might fall. A scale score is only a description of an examinee’s performance on a particular test at a particular point in time.
Understanding Scores. TABE test results include several different types of scores for each section of the exam. Below are breakdowns of the scores most commonly used by college administrators...
TABE (Tests of Adult Basic Education) are commercially-produced, multiple choice tests from McGraw-Hill/Contemporary. LVR uses the following levels: L= Limited Literacy E = Easy. M = Medium. D = Difficult.
The TABE test levels are L, E, M, D, and A, in that order of difficulty. The letter designations (of L, E, M, D, and/or A) in this study guide indicate at which TABE test level the skills are specifically assessed.