Standardized Tests 101 for Tutors

How to prepare students for standardized tests

The Care.com Editorial Team

Inside this article...
  • Familiarize yourself with the test
  • Learn how the child's teacher is preparing students for the test
  • Develop a program to enhance what the child's teacher offers
  • Schedule practice tests

Outside of their regular studies, most students will participate in standardized testing during their academic careers. Some of the tests, including AP Exams and the SATs, are elective; others, such those administered in public schools as part of the No Child Left Behind Act, are mandated by the government.

Regardless of why a child is taking a standardized test, having a tutor is one of the best ways to help her excel.

How to help a child prepare for a standardized test

  • First familiarize yourself with the test.
  • Find the answers to the following questions; remember that you might have to share these answers with her parents.
    • What is the test, and what does it measure?
    • What is its format? (Essay? Multiple choice?)
    • How will the student be scored? How will she be penalized for an incorrect answer? An unanswered question?
  • Discuss these questions with the child's teacher
    • When, exactly, will the test be administered?
    • How is the school preparing?
    • How are teachers preparing, and how are they asking parents to prepare?
  • Based on what you learn from the teacher, you can then develop a program to enhance the current support system.
    • Give the student a practice test early on to help pinpoint her weak areas.
    • Tell her parents how you plan to strengthen these areas, but do not promise high test scores.
    • Throughout your tutoring, schedule practice tests to evaluate which areas need the most attention.

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