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Sonst. PersonenBuckley, Jack (Hrsg.); Letukas, Lynn (Hrsg.); Wildavsky, Ben (Hrsg.)
TitelMeasuring success.
Testing, grades, and the future of college admissions.
QuelleBaltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (2018), VI, 329 S.Verfügbarkeit 
BeigabenLiteraturangaben
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN9781421424965; 1421424967; 9781421424972 (elektronisch); 1421424975 (elektronisch)
SchlagwörterUSA; Universities and colleges; Entrance examinations; Validity; United States; EDUCATION / Higher; EDUCATION / Testing & Measurement; STUDY AIDS / College Entrance; Bildungstheorie; Bildungspraxis
AbstractThe Emergence of Standardized Testing and the Rise of Test-Optional Admissions Practices, by Jack Buckley, Lynn Letukas, and Ben Wildavsky 1. Eight Myths about Standardized Admissions Testing, by Paul Sackett and Nathan Kuncel 2. The Core Case for Testing, by Emily Shaw 3. Grade Inflation and the Role of Standardized Testing, by Michael Hurwitz and Jason Lee 4. Merit and Scholarships in Providing Assistance to Students and the Role of Standardized Tests, by Jim Brooks, Jonathan Jacobs, and Roger Thompson 5. When HSGPA and Test Scores Disagree, by Edgar Sanchez and Krista Mattern 6. The Rise of Test-Optional Admissions Practices, by Jerome A. Lucido 7. Going Test-Optional, by Eric Maguire 8. Test Scores and High School Grades as Predictors, by Matthew Chingos, Michael S. McPherson, and William Bowen Comment to Test Scores and High School Grades as Predictors, by Michael Hurwitz and Meredith Welch Rely to Hurwitz and Welch, by Matthew Chingos and Michael S. McPherson 9. How Do Percent Plans and Other Test-Optional Admissions Programs Affect the Academic Performance and Diversity of the Entering Class?, by Rebecca Zwick 10. The Test-Optional Movement at America's Selective Liberal Arts Colleges, by Andrew Belasco, Kelly Rosinger, and James C. Hearn 11. The Effect of Going Test-optional on Diversity and Admissions, by Kyle Sweitzer, A. Emiko Blalock, and Dhruv Sharma The Future of College Admissions, by Jack Buckley, Lynn Letukas, and Ben Wildavsky List of Contributors Index.. "Once touted as the single best way to measure students from diverse backgrounds, schools, and experiences, standardized college admissions tests are now criticized for being hopelessly biased in favor of traditionally privileged groups. Out of this has emerged the test-optional movement that seeks to allow students to apply to schools without sitting through the rigors of the SAT. This book takes a step back and applies rigorous empirical measurements to these rival claims. Drawing upon the expertise of higher education researchers, admissions officers, enrollment managers, and policy professionals, this edited volume is among the first to investigate the research and policy implications of test-optional practices. It was conceived in response to the editors' frustration with the fragmented and incomplete state of the literature around the contemporary debate on college admissions testing. Many students, teachers, parents, policymakers--frankly, nearly anyone immediately outside the testing industry and college admissions--have little understanding of how admissions tests are used. This lack of transparency has often fueled beliefs that college assessments are biased, misused, or overused. Decades of research on various aspects of testing, such as the predictive validity of assessments, makes a compelling case for their value. But all-too-frequently researchers and admissions officers talk past one another instead of engaging substantively. This collection intends to remedy the situation by bringing these disparate voices together. This book is designed for provosts, enrollment managers, and college admissions officers seeking to strike the proper balance between uniformity and fairness"--Provided by publisher.
Erfasst vonLibrary of Congress, Washington, DC
Update2018/2/06
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