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  2. Don't blame the tests: Getting rid of standardized testing ...

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    Nevertheless, activists argue that standardized tests must be discontinued to dismantle "white supremacy.” Consider the SAT, the test most high schoolers use for college admissions.

  3. Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again

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    The test-optional movement, which gained traction well before 2020, had already raised questions and concerns about the tests' legitimacy, prompting some 200 four-year colleges and universities to ...

  4. What do standardized tests say about college achievement?

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    As more children entered the education system, oral examinations were replaced with standardized written tests. The first standardized college entrance exams in the U.S. appeared with the College ...

  5. College Level Examination Program - Wikipedia

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    CLEP tests are primarily multiple-choice exams (though some include fill-in or ordering questions, and one College Composition exam has an essay section) which are scored on a scale from 20 to 80. The majority of schools grant credit for a score of 50 or higher, but passing scores are determined by the individual schools and may vary.

  6. Writing assessment - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-choice tests contain questions about usage, grammar, and vocabulary. Standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, and GRE are typically used for college or graduate school admission. Other tests, such as Compass and Accuplacer, are typically used to place students into remedial or mainstream writing courses.

  7. FairTest - Wikipedia

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    FairTest has directed campaigns against perceived over-reliance on standardized tests, while advocating for alternatives that they claim may enhance equity and quality in education. FairTest provides related information to the public and policymakers, organizes collaborative assessment reform alliances, and provides training and support to ...

  8. Why Some Schools Are Rethinking Standardized Tests

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    The first standardized tests began at the turn of the 20th century, after the founding of the College Board. The non-profit organization still administers the SAT today.

  9. Standardized test - Wikipedia

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    Standardized testing is a very common way of determining a student's past academic achievement and future potential. The validity, quality, or use of tests, particularly annual standardized tests common in education have continued to be widely both supported or criticized.