Scott Ellis, post: 436696, member: 7154 wrote: How do you measure experience is this example? Are you comparing the 4 years of College to 4 year of wo...
eapls2708, post: 436677, member: 589 wrote: Grading the exam (in the days prior to CBT) was a real eye opener. That experience made it painfully clea...
Gene Kooper, post: 436551, member: 9850 wrote: ...The main sticking point between the architects and DORA had to do with a requirement that each archi...
Tommy Young, post: 436485, member: 703 wrote: In Tennessee, and other states, the board isn't regulating these people anyway. You can survey the wron...
eapls2708, post: 436474, member: 589 wrote: By all means, correct me where I've made incorrect assumptions. I'd like an open and honest discussion, a...
BushAxe, post: 436459, member: 11897 wrote: People scare me when they say stuff like this. I have a 2-year degree and a 4-year degree. That does not m...
eapls2708, post: 436408, member: 589 wrote: Nothing to do with "defensibility"? That was a major theme in the development and grading processes durin...
So, the FL-PS Board used the state supreme court ruling to justify moving forward with legislative change to the laws and presumably the legislature v...
thebionicman, post: 436269, member: 8136 wrote: No Professional Sociery I know of has the ability to issue a diognostic for the State Professional exa...
Dave Lindell, post: 436263, member: 55 wrote: When I passed I was told by an old-timer I worked with that your score was probably what you usually got...
thebionicman, post: 436261, member: 8136 wrote: If the only goal is cranking out paper I agree. If you want to help Professionals along a career path ...
JPH, post: 436259, member: 6636 wrote: Maybe not arbitrary, because it wasn't decided randomly, but possibly because no one has ever demonstrated that...
Jawja, post: 436090, member: 12766 wrote: Because the degree requirement is arbitrary. Boards don't want to deal with the task of actually reviewing ...
John Putnam, post: 436200, member: 1188 wrote: Back to the exam pass rates. When did the NCEES start with the variable passing score? It sounds kind...
Mike Marks, post: 436240, member: 1108 wrote: It is written in the California code that licensees shall only only perform work in field(s) they are co...
eapls2708, post: 435875, member: 589 wrote: What is the basis for that advice. It seems to me that psychometrician advice is largely based on the "de...
I should add that a little over a year ago, the Board asked the psychometrician for a diagnostic report reflecting the performance of the overall grou...
eapls2708, post: 435853, member: 589 wrote: On the BPELSG website, the results for exams between 1998 and 2016 are posted. The cut scores for years 1...
eapls2708 wrote: I'm not sure about the exam scoring in other states, but in CA, a person can pass the exam by completely bombing half the exam repres...
Another very sad loss...