The CASAS Math Goals test uses EFLs, which classify learners into levels from basic numeracy to advanced math readiness, as outlined in federally funded adult education programs.
Higher scores reflect a learner's ability to handle more complex mathematical concepts and real-world applications, moving closer to college or career readiness.
CASAS scale scores for Math Goals generally fall within the 200–300 range, with specific thresholds marking different levels of competency.
Progress is tracked by monitoring increases in EFLs, which indicate improvements in math skills over time.
CASAS scores are generally valid for 2 years to reflect a learner’s current skills and readiness accurately. Beyond that, reassessment may be necessary to account for changes in knowledge or skill levels.