Homeschool Testing Resources
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BJU Press Testing for Homeschoolers: What You’re Actually Buying
If you ask ten homeschool parents where to get a standardized test, at least half of them will say BJU Press. It is the most recognized name in homeschool testing. It has been around for decades. Your co-op probably recommends them. Your state homeschool organization might even link to them on their testing resources page….
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MAP Test for Homeschoolers: What Most Parents Don’t Know
If you have been researching homeschool testing, you have probably come across MAP Growth. It is offered to homeschool families through Homeschool Boss and it is, by most technical measures, the most modern standardized assessment available to homeschoolers today. MAP is adaptive. It adjusts the difficulty of questions in real time based on how your…
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Stanford 10 for Homeschoolers: Is It the Right Test for Your Family?
If the Iowa is the reliable workhorse of homeschool standardized testing, the Stanford 10 is the overachiever. It is widely considered the most rigorous standardized achievement test available to homeschool families, and it has a reputation in the testing world that goes back decades. That rigor is real. The Stanford 10 covers more ground, asks…
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Iowa Test for Homeschoolers: Is It Worth the Cost and the Wait?
The Iowa Assessments have been around since the 1930s. In the homeschool world, saying you use the Iowa carries weight. It is one of the most widely recognized standardized tests in the country and for decades it has been the default recommendation from state homeschool organizations, co-ops, and veteran homeschool families. But reputation is not…
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7 Homeschool Testing Options Compared: Which One Actually Helps You Teach Best?
There is no shortage of standardized tests available to homeschool families. The problem is that most of them were never designed for you. The Iowa, the Stanford 10, the CAT, MAP Growth, the CLT, TerraNova. They all have long track records, impressive-sounding names, and endorsements from organizations that have been in education for decades. But…
