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121. TOI
Contains special and combined iq tests and links to iq and EQ sites.
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122. Stormfront White Nationalist Community
It s just an iq test. rolleyes This is more evidence of why people should homeschool. Negroes who can t even pass basic tests are the ones teaching kids!
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Stormfront White Nationalist Community General Education and Homeschooling New York negro teachers flunk LSAT (IQ test) AlphaNumericus http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/5021.htm
http://www.nynewsday.com/news/education/ny-bc-nyteachers-biassuit0905sep05,0,3259792,print.story?coll=nyc-manheadlines-education
"The plaintiffs claimed that the tests were cultually biased because many more minority teachers failed."
My friend is taking LAST. It's just an IQ test. You can't study for it.
(Edit/typo: This exam is "LAST". LSAT is was law school.) Pan Zagloba They fired 3,000 teachers for failing a test on basic subjects. 3,000!!! That shows you how far our schools have come since the 1960's, eh? SPOON! Maybe if they had an ebonics version, the negroes would do better. Maybe if they have an oral section, it can be done in Rap.
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This is more evidence of why people should home school. Negroes who can't even pass basic tests are the ones teaching kids! And of course, it's racist too! Integration continues to destroy America! :[]!! Great, not only are these teachers idiots, but they're forcing negro literature and culture upon our children, abandoning European and American history and culture. I don't remember ever getting to study about the Vikings, the Celts, or any European groups, for that matter. No, I had to learn about Africa and its "culture," what a super idea!

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Subscribe to us MAGAZINE The secret of dreams Do you know why you dream? More importantly, do you know the meaning of these strange journeys taken by your subconscious when you sleep? READ MORE The Unknown Benefits of a Nap What do you do between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.? If taking a nap is your answer, then you’re doing what’s best for those brain cells of yours! In other words, a little afternoon “siesta” does wonders to your IQ level. READ MORE Calculate Your IQ Prepared by a psychologist, this test allows you to evaluate your IQ level in 35 minutes and to compare yourself with the average population. IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, is a general measurement of an individual’s capacity to think and reason. LEARN MORE Calculate Your EQ This test aims to evaluate your EQ level and compare it with the rest of the population. EQ measures emotional intelligence, that is the capacity of a person to maximize his personal traits and social skills. LEARN MORE Test Your General Knowledge Developed by a group of teachers, this general knowledge test allows respondents to compare themselves with the rest of the population. This challenging test requires coming up with exact answers to given questions.

124. Emotional Intelligence Test (Emotional IQ)
Test your emotional intelligence. Scored online, this comprehensive test assesses thinking, communication and behavior to determine Emotional iq.
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Emotional Intelligence Test For decades, a lot of emphasis has been put on certain aspects of intelligence such as logical reasoning, math skills, spatial skills, understanding analogies, verbal skills etc. Researchers were puzzled by the fact that while IQ could predict to a significant degree the academic performance and, to some degree, professional and personal success, there was something missing in the equation. Some of those with fabulous IQ scores were doing poorly in life; one could say that they were wasting their potential by thinking, behaving and communicating in a way that hindered their chances to succeed. One of the major missing parts in the success equation is emotional intelligence, a concept made popular by the groundbreaking book by Daniel Goleman, which is based on years of research by numerous scientists such as Peter Salovey, John Meyer, Howard Gardner, Robert Sternberg and Jack Block, just to name a few. For various reasons and thanks to a wide range of abilities, people with high emotional intelligence tend to be more successful in life than those with lower EIQ even if their classical IQ is average. The test that you are about to take will evaluate several aspects of your emotional intelligence and will suggest ways to improve it. Please, be honest and answer according to what you really do, feel or think, rather than what you think is considered right in this test. Nobody is there to judge you, just yourself, and besides, there are many trick questions :)

125. Mensa International - Mensa Information
If you ve never taken an iq test, or don t want to bother with In some countries,a pretest is available which you can take in the privacy of your home.
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What is Mensa? Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer. They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities. What are Mensa's goals? Mensa has three stated purposes: to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity, to encourage research in the nature, characteristics and uses of intelligence, and to promote stimulating intellectual and social opportunities for its members. How many members does Mensa have? Today there are some 100,000 Mensans in 100 countries throughout the world. There are active Mensa organizations in over 40 countries on every continent except Antarctica. Membership numbers are also available for specific National Groups What kind of people are Members of Mensa?

126. Autism Society Of Wisconsin - In-home Autism Treatment Survey
and siblings, babysitters, finding and screening in home staff, academic 2. What testingdo you require initially? iq, language, adaptive skill (eg, Vineland
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127. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: Educational Problems- It's The Kids'
reports concluded that parent and home factors were beliefs and perceptions of theschool staff, you results of different psychological and educational tests.
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Educational Problems: It's the Kids' Fault
Learning Problems at School: Whose FAULT Is It?
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The Blame Game

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"Ethical Burdens"

I know they think Brian's problems are my fault . When I said that I thought he needed more individual help from the LD teacher, they shook their heads. They only "do collaborative" now. They told me I shouldn't use the word "dyslexia" because it sounds so hopeless. Then they asked how my husband and I were getting along! Denise, mother of a boy diagnosed with emotional problems, later found to have severe dyslexia.
The school psychologist said that all these school problems were Shannon's fault . He said that she was lazy and unmotivated and that we needed to pressure her to work harder. We didn't allow her to watch television. We didn't allow her to go out with friends. She got terribly depressed. Homework took hours to complete, even when we helped her. We didn't know what else to do. We didn't want to raise a lazy child. Emory and Elaine Carter, Shannon's parents, before they learned that their daughter had dyslexia and ADHD. (See Florence County School District Four v. Shannon Carter, 510 U.S. 7, [1993].)

128. Some Ethnic Groups Have Genetically Inferior IQ’s
Richard Lynn et al., home Background, Intelligence and RJ Prinsloo, The DiminishingTest Performance Gap Avery Church, Academic Achievement, iq, Level of
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Myth: Some ethnic groups have genetically inferior IQ's.
Fact: Poverty creates large IQ differences even between groups of the same ethnicity.
Summary
There are too many examples of discriminated minorities even within ethnic groups that score worse on IQ tests to believe the myth that the differences are genetic.
Argument
On average, African-Americans score 7 to 15 points lower than European-Americans on IQ tests. Many conservatives believe this is because blacks are genetically inferior to whites. But liberals believe that the IQ gap is the result of nearly three centuries of slavery and yet another 130 years of segregation and institutionalized racism. Even the Civil Rights Act and affirmative action have not eliminated discrimination against blacks they've merely reduced it somewhat. The result of this discrimination is that a disproportionate percentage of blacks work at lower-paying jobs, live in poverty and squalor, lack health care and child care, and do not receive the quality of education and personal development available to richer members of society. All these deprivations work to suppress IQ and educational achievement in children during their critical developmental years.
Which viewpoint is correct? The answer becomes obvious when you compare the lower IQ results of other discriminated minorities around the world, many of whom are of the same genetic stock.

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131. Lateral Thinking IQ Test
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132. Frontline: Secrets Of The Sat: The Sat And The Prep Business: What Does The Sat
Read the views of authorities on intelligence and testing for more on the SAT srelation to the iq test, its ability to predict success in school, and the
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When it was first administered to a group of students, in 1926, (read about this first test and try some of its questions) the SAT was called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, the word "aptitude" meaning that the test measured an innate ability, rather than knowledge acquired through schooling. Today, the test administered by the College Board is still called SAT, but the name is just an acronym, with the letters no longer standing for anything. This fact illustrates the uncertainty that has surrounded what exactly the SAT measures (we are referring only to the SAT I: Reasoning Test, not to the SAT II Subject Tests). The design of the SAT was based on the IQ test (see historical timeline) The French psychologist Alfred Binet created the first test of intelligence in 1905. It was to be used to identify slow learners so that teachers could give them special attention. This test would later be known as the IQ testIQ standing for "intelligence quotient," or the ratio of mental to physical age. Because the SAT was devised as a tool to identify talented students from underprivileged backgrounds, it was thought of as a test that would measure an innate ability referred to as "aptitude," rather than abilities that these students might have developed through school.

133. Testing & Progress - Why Are My Child's IQ Scores Falling? - Wrightslaw
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134. Cultural Bias In IQ Testing - Liberal Arts & Crafts Network
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Cultural bias has long been a problem for test designers. The kinds of biases found in schools, including standardized tests, vary from language differences to exposure to certain historical truths.
As was discussed in the article on intelligence tests, some test designers have been able to minimize cultural bias in the test instruments. But, no intelligence tests in popular use today provide completely unbiased assessments of individual intelligence or a child's likelihood for school success.
School success, experts agree, is based in part on a child's level of intelligence; however, the other part of success requires proper grade level placement and opportunities to excel.
Unfortunately, most placement tests and intelligence tests are biased toward a predominantly white, middle-class population. True, the American culture should be one culture if we are to be one nation; however, a five year old*** citizen born of immigrant parents who do not speak English should be entitled to learn and excel along with other five year old citizens. If a biased intelligence test places such a child into a remedial class, this child may not succeed. History and science have proven that no group of people is intellectually superior to any other ethnic or racial group. The cultural bias that most often hampers school success today for some US children is not race, but economics.

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137. CATALYST, June 2002: Test Your Professional Development IQ
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Test your professional development IQ TEACHER TRAINING Professional development takes center stage Test your professional development IQ Doing teacher training right Seen as a model, Manley plan falls short A model for Chicago:
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1. You have volunteered for a committee that must select staff development for your elementary school. Which of the following topics likely would produce the largest gains in student achievement? b. Understanding learning styles; for instance, whether certain students learn best by seeing or hearing. c. Strategies for teaching specific math content at each grade level. Click here for answer 2. Your elementary school has low standardized test scores in reading, math, social studies and science. To boost achievement, teachers will need to change their teaching significantly. Your school has 13 professional development sessions scheduled for the school year. How should you allocate your time? a. Divide it equally among the four subject areas.

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"In 30 years, the universities of America, as we have traditionally known them, will be barren wastelands."
That prediction, by noted management thinker Peter Drucker, is one of many startling predictions covered by Gordon Dryden and Dr. Jeannette Vos in their top-selling book, The Learning Revolution.
But authors Dryden and Vos in a news-update on this website, they suggest Drucker is conservative. "Thirty years?" they question. "How about three?"
And that update shows how Stanford, Columbia, Harvard, Duke and Wharton Universities in the United States, and the London School of Economics in Britain are racing to get some of their top management courses on line.
Some predictions are that by 2004 more than 100 million Americans will be taking part in adult education programs, many of them combining distance learning with shorter on-site courses.

140. NSDC - Staff Development Basics: Professional Development IQ Test
Link to Professional Development iq Test answers. The August/September issue ofTools for Schools offers more information about this test and suggestions for
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Link to Professional Development IQ Test answers. The August/September issue of Tools for Schools offers more information about this test and suggestions for how to use the questions with groups. 1. According to the public, what is the most important characteristic for teachers to possess?
    a. Ability to communicate with parents
    b. Thoroughly educated in subject area
    c. Understanding how people learn
    d. Well-trained and knowledgeable about how to teach effectively
2. Which strategy does the public believe has the greatest potential for improving schools?
    a. Reducing class size
    b. Recruiting and retaining better teachers
    c. Requiring standardized tests for promotion
    d. Giving greater control to the local level
3. What percentage of the public supports school-financed professional development opportunities as a means of attracting and retaining public school teachers?
    a. 90%
    b. 85%
    c. 70%
    d. 55%
4. According to research, what school investment yields the greatest increase in student achievement?
    a. Lowering class size

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