Hey there! Ever wondered how teachers figure out what you know before they start teaching something new? It's called a pre-test. Then, after they teach you, they give you another test. That’s the post-test. Both tests help see how much you've learned. Unveiling Pre-Tests and Post-Tests Pre-Test: It's like a "before" test. They use it to check what you already know about a subject before they start teaching it. This helps them know where everyone's starting from. Post-Test: This one comes after the teaching. It's to see how much you've learned. They compare the results from the pre-test to this one to see how much you've improved. Why Comparing Matters The comparison between the first and the second test is super important. It tells your teachers or researchers how well their teaching or program is working. For you, it shows how much you've learned or changed since the start. How They Work For teachers and researchers:Strategic Test Planning: