<html><head></head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><div>Signing up for the test does often involve a prescreening to see if they are ready.</div><div><br></div><div>It is not uncommon that a candidate does not know aural tests, and we find ourselves</div><div>Teaching basic test for a 4th and 5th. Teaching 4:2 test is just a basic lesson in basic</div><div>Aural tuning as point of reference. I don't teach that this is exactly where it goes, it is </div><div>Just a point of reference, and the upper interval can or "should" be a bit faster. How much?</div><div>........there is room for style within tolerances. </div><div><br></div><div> Teaching 4:2 is not teaching the test, it's teaching basic universal aural skills.They can</div><div>And are encouraged Still to make their own choices. <span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">It's teaching tuning. A wide range of</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">Stretch style will pass very well, if they need to be taught this, it's to give something to hold </span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">Onto because of great inconsistencies.</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); "><br></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); "> </span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); "><br></span></div><div><br></div><div><br><br>Sent from my iPad</div><div><br>On 2012-05-18, at 1:16 PM, Susan Kline <<a href="mailto:skline@peak.org">skline@peak.org</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><div></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
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On 5/18/2012 8:59 AM, David Renaud wrote:
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0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227,
0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180,
0.230469);">The rumor about 4:2 likely comes from trying to
give candidates a test to hold onto that </span></div>
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0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227,
0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180,
0.230469);">Will get them close enough and within tolerances
to pass. </span></div>
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<small>What does it say that candidates need to be "taught to
the test" to get enough <br>
of them to pass? <br>
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Susan Kline</small><br>
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