Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a kid I remember taking the Iowa Assessment in the mid-late 80s, which is not an IQ test, but more like the academic standards assessments my kids do in APS.
In college in the late 90s I took a psych seminar about IQ testing and we used Ravens Advances Matrices.
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I also remember taking the Iowa test of basic skills. I think we also took the California Achievement Test. So many bubbles to fill in!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how helpful this will be, but this is the district information for placement into what was called the EAGLE program for us. This was our k-3 gifted program. It was called Venture for 4-8 grades. Our school was k-8 because I'm from a small town. This is from 1987. My younger brother and I were both in eagle and venture.
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED330192.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I never recall taking a test yet I was pulled into special classes in elementary school and later in junior high. In high school, I was in gifted or honors classes.
I was bored in school and the gifted program made learning more interesting to me. It also weeded out people who didn’t want to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Otis Lennon?
Wikipedia says it is administered in groups. I distinctly remember being in a room alone being tested with puzzles and reciting number sequences backwards.
I had completely forgotten about this until just now. I also took this type of test in the early 90s. In my case they believed I was twice exceptional and I distinctly remember taking the test in a tiny room with a double mirror, only they didn’t tell me it was a double mirror, but I distinctly remember feeling like I was being watched from that side of the room.
Anyone else take it with a double mirror?
I know I did, because my mom says she watched the test. That seems weird to me now, but hey, it was the 70s. I think it was the Stanford-Binet, but I can’t be sure.