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Computer-Based Testing for EMT Students

Computer-Based Testing for EMT Students. Vermont EMS and the National Registry of EMTs October 2006. Change is Coming. Computer-Based Testing (CBT) is new and will mean a number of changes for: students course coordinators Vermont EMS Office staff the National Registry.

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Computer-Based Testing for EMT Students

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  1. Computer-Based Testing for EMT Students Vermont EMS and the National Registry of EMTs October 2006

  2. Change is Coming • Computer-Based Testing (CBT) is new and will mean a number of changes for: • students • course coordinators • Vermont EMS Office staff • the National Registry.

  3. Please be patient as we refine this new process. • Results for you: • next-day exam results • more flexible exam scheduling • quicker turnaround on NREMT cards • quicker turnaround on VT cards

  4. Registration • Results • How Computer-Adaptive Testing is Different for Students • Testing Sites and Fees • Pilot Test Results

  5. Registration • About a month before your course ends, you will create an account on the NREMT web site and complete an application for EMT-B certification.

  6. Registration • At the end of the course, your course coordinator will sign onto the site and verify you have completed the course

  7. Registration • The Vermont EMS Office will sign onto the NREMT web site and verify you: • are eligible for certification and • have passed the practical exam. • Only AFTER all these steps are completed will you receive a card from the NREMT.

  8. Registration • The NREMT will electronically provide VTEMS with the information from your application, speeding up your VT certification.

  9. Results • You will get your test results emailed to you the day after you take your test.

  10. Results • Instead of a numerical score, you will get one of three descriptions for the overall test and each section on the test: • above the standard • near the standard • below the standard

  11. Results • If you need to retest, you must wait 14 days.

  12. How Computer-Adaptive Testing is Different • Since the computer selects items based on how well you do, you should expect the exam to be difficult • EVEN IF YOU’RE THE SMARTEST PERSON IN THE CLASS

  13. How CAT is Different • Expect to feel challenged, even wrung-out after the exam. • THIS IS NORMAL.

  14. Testing Sites & Fees • Testing sites available in Vermont: • Pearson Testing Center, S Burlington • VT Police Academy, Pittsford • Testing sites available nearby: • Littleton, NH • Keene, NH • Concord, NH • Albany, NY area (3 sites)

  15. Testing Sites & Fees • Pearson Vue and NREMT charge $70 for someone to take the EMT-B exam. • VTEMS plans to pay for one attempt for each Vermont student. • A student will have to pay for any retest.

  16. Testing Sites & Fees • Pearson does not give refunds, so if you schedule a time and cannot make it, re-schedule. If you miss the appointment, you will have to pay for the next one.

  17. Pilot Test Results • Students didn’t know they were going to be challenged, so they felt bad after the test, ESPECIALLY THE BETTER STUDENTS. • Keep in mind: Toward the end of the exam, the vast majority get 50% of the questions right.

  18. Pilot Test Results • 394 students took pilot test in multiple states • EMT-B pass rate was 76.9% • Number of questions:

  19. Pilot Test Results • More than 95% of students who finished in minimum number of questions passed. • Average time on the EMT-B pilot test was 45 minutes. • The longest time was 110 min. • Maximum allowed time is 2 hours.

  20. Questions?

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