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Stanford achievement test
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Stanford achievement test [′stan·fərd ə′chēv·mənt ‚test]
(psychology)
A group test employing a primary (grades 2 and 3) and an advanced (grades 4 through 9) examination to measure achievement at various grade levels.


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TESTING SCHEDULE The California Standardized Testing And Reporting (STAR) program uses the Ninth Edition of the Stanford Achievement Test Series, known as the Stanford 9 test, to compare students, their schools and their districts with others in the state and nation.
The District of Columbia is putting its hope for school improvement in the Stanford Achievement Test Series, Ninth Edition.
Harcourt Assessment will work with the State to integrate items from its industry-leading Stanford Achievement Test Series 10(th) Edition (Stanford 10) into Arkansas' statewide assessment for students in grades 3-9, allowing the state to benchmark their students against state standards and national data using a single tool.
 
 
 
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