The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is an important examination that aspiring teachers must take in order to obtain their teaching license in the Philippines. In this tutorial, we will explore the grading system for the LET, specifically for the Elementary Level and Secondary Level where "x" is the candidate's average each category such as general education and professional education.
Elementary Level:
General Education: 60% * x
Professional Education: 40% * x
Example:
If a candidate scores 80 in General Education and 90 in Professional Education, the calculation would be as follows:
General Education score = 80 * 0.6 = 48
Professional Education score = 90 * 0.4 = 36
Final Score = 48 + 36 = 84
Secondary Level:
General Education: 20% * x
Professional Education: 40% * x
Major: 40% * x
Example:
If a candidate scores 75 in General Education, 85 in Professional Education, and 80 in Major, the calculation would be as follows:
General Education score = 75 * 0.2 = 15
Professional Education score = 85 * 0.4 = 34
Major score = 80 * 0.4 = 32
Final Score = 15 + 34 + 32 = 81
Calculating Candidate's Score
To calculate the candidate's score for a test with a total of 150 items, the score is determined as a percentage of the correct answers. For example, if the candidate answered 120 items correctly, the score would be calculated as follows:
Candidate's Score = (Number of Correct Answers / Total Number of Items) * 100%
In this case:
Candidate's Score = (120 / 150) * 100% = 80%
Therefore, with 120 correct answers out of 150, the candidate's score is 80%.
Please note that the examples above assume arbitrary values for the x grade. The actual value of the x grade should be obtained from the official guidelines or resources provided by the PRC's LET governing body.
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