I was taking oget today, but i was feeling that i was doing that good at doing multiple questions (but my essay is good),so i'm afraid that i couldn't get 240 scores. I really want to know how they calculate the scores to 240. Thank you!
In response to your question, I copied the following...See MoreOn 10/28/13, jerry wrote: > I was taking oget today, but i was feeling that i was doing > that good at doing multiple questions (but my essay is > good),so i'm afraid that i couldn't get 240 scores. I > really want to know how they calculate the scores to 240. > Thank you!
In response to your question, I copied the following from the CEOE website in the pdf section on score reporting. According to the information below, if you do not think you did very well on the multiple choice then you may need to take it again as the multiple choice accounts for 80% of your score as explained below.
OGET Score Reports Overview. The OGET assesses general education knowledge and skills. General education knowledge and skills are assessed through selected-response items and one writing assignment. The OGET score report indicates your scaled total test score, whether or not you passed the test, and your performance on each subarea of the test. Your Scaled Total Test Score. The scaled total test score is based on the total number of selected-response questions you answered correctly in combination with your score on the writing assignment. Results are reported as scaled scores in a range of 100 to 300. A scaled total test score of 240 represents the scaled minimum passing score. Your score on the selectedresponse questions accounts for 80 percent of the test and your score on the writing assignment accounts for 20 percent.
Contractors are n...See MoreTThe Sauk Language Department seeks qualified short- term contractors with expertise in ESL, world languages, and/or second language acquisition to organize, sequence, and expand existing Sauk language materials, lesson plans, and activities into comprehensive units for Sauk language instruction at the high school level.
Contractors are not required to have knowledge of the Sauk language but must be familiar with CBI, TPR, TPRS, and other effective immersion teaching theories, methods, and practices.
All contractors will be provided with digital copies of a significant body of existing Sauk language materials, lesson plans, and activities. Specific potential projects include:
1. Reviewing existing Sauk language material and organizing it into a comprehensive curriculum plan.
2. Organizing and expanding material into specific units or themes.
3. Creating new activities, lessons, assessment tools, language learning games, etc. that support existing material.
4. Revising existing lesson plans, activities, or language materials for specific use in an immersion classroom at the high school level.
Each contract will be negotiated on a case by case basis and all deliverables must be submitted to the Sauk Language Department by July 31, 2014.
All interested parties should email, mail, or fax a current resume, highlighting the specific areas of experience required by one of the four projects. A separate sheet with desired salary requirements should also be submitted.
Contact: The Sauk Language Department 920883 S. Hwy 99 Stroud, OK 74079 918-968-0070 Fax: 918-968-0077 Email: [email removed]
Looking for this book Spanish Trail of Gold written by Robert O'Burch 1935 I think, saw a posting on here, she had 2 of them, that was posted in 2011, emailed her no response yet. Any info on this book would be great, many thanks,
Any help for the best way to prepare for the early childhood test? I have the study guide off the CEOC website, just wondering if there's any thing else to help me be prepared. Thanks!!
Hello, I have not lives in Oklahoma very long and am not very clear on the certification process. I will complete my BA in ECE in the spring but would like to teach the third grade. Would I need to take the alternative placement route? Am I able to take the OGET prior to graduation? Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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