What is Casas testing for?
CASAS tests assess basic and academic skills in real-world contexts. Our system monitors progress in reading, math, English language, writing, and work-readiness skills. CASAS is the most widely used adult education competency-based testing system in the United States.
What does the acronym Casas stand for?
Court Appointed Special Advocates
Abbreviation |
CASA |
Formation |
1977 |
Type |
Youth organization |
Legal status |
Non-profit organization |
Headquarters |
Seattle, Washington |
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What is a Casas post-test?
Post-test:
Agencies should administer post-tests, using alternate forms, at the end of a semester, term, quarter, or other substantial block of instruction to document learning gains. Typically programs assess after approximately 70-100 hours of instruction.
What kind of math is on the Casas test?
The CASA Mathematics subtest includes 40 multiple-choice questions. About 60 percent of the test weight is taken up by numbers and algebra questions and 40 percent is taken up by geometry and statistics.