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Steedle, Jeffrey; Kugelmass, Heather; Nemeth, Alex – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2010
Many postsecondary institutions currently administer standardized tests of general college outcomes; more than a quarter of Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) member institutions do so. Using standardized tests for accountability purposes has been contentious mainly because these tests do not measure every important…
Descriptors: Test Results, Standardized Tests, Test Validity, Educational Testing
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Williams, Robert L.; Mitchell, Horace – Negro Educational Review, 1977
Suggests that educational testing is not only big business in this country, it is also a big game. The "Testing Game", as it is called, refers to an ongoing series of transitions which progress to well-defined, predictable outcomes. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Games, Intelligence Tests, Standardized Tests
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Taylor, Edwin F.; Schwartz, Judah L. – National Elementary Principal, 1975
Outlines a procedure to be followed whenever any communitywide, state, regional, or national test of either "achievement" or "ability" (including IQ) is to be given. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Walling, W. – 1975
This paper discusses some of the problems posed by external testing, including the social and racial complexities and the serious intellectual issues raised by the nature of a "standardized" examination. It is argued that these and other problems are likely to intensify to an unprecedented degree during the next several years as a result of…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, English Departments, Higher Education, Intelligence Tests
Eichelberger, R. Tony – 1973
The effects of repeated I.Q. testing were investigated to ascertain the necessity of constructing and using alternate test forms. There were also attempts made to describe selected individual characteristics of subjects who improved the most over the repeated testing. One hundred and forty-five students were tested at one month intervals for three…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Grade 6, Intelligence Tests, Measurement Instruments
Ross, Doris M. – 1973
This report contains replies to questionnaires sent to State legislatures, legislative service agencies, State school boards associations, and State offices of the NEA and the AFT asking for information on legislation and achievements in education. Information from the replies is supplemented by data acquired from reviews of newsletters,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Achievement Tests, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests
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Jackson, Robert L. – Academic Questions, 2007
The motivation and methodology for measuring intelligence have changed repeatedly in the modern history of large-scale student testing. Test makers have always sought to identify raw aptitude for cultivation, but they have never figured out how to promote excellence while preserving equality. They've settled for egalitarianism, which gives rise to…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Psychometrics, Educational Testing, Liberal Arts
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Proefriedt, William – Educational Theory, 1983
Seeing intelligence as neither strongly hereditary nor necessarily stable over time, and accepting the notion that it is a significant determinant of future occupational status, liberal psychologists and educators rely on the intervention of social institutions, primarily the school. The liberal view toward testing and intelligence is discussed.…
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Educational Testing, Intellectual Development, Intelligence
Lemann, Nicholas – 1999
In the United States today tests of the ability to perform well in school divide society and define opportunity. Higher education has become a major focus of aspirations people hold for their children, and educational testing determines who qualifies for higher education. This history recounts the development of intelligence testing and its early…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Aspiration, Educational History, Educational Testing
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Hilliard, Asa G., III – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1979
The author attacks not only the racism inherent in existing IQ tests, but the very concept of a standardized intelligence test, which, he asserts, lacks certain basic criteria of consistency and validity necessary to a scientific device. Part of a theme issue on intelligence. (SJL)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Testing, Essays, Intelligence
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Cervantes, Robert – Integrated Education, 1974
Argues that the basic problem with standardized tests to test Mexican American students is that they lack "ethnic validity": they do not accurately or appropriately account for cultural, linguistic, or experiential ethnic differences. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cultural Influences, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests
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Perrone, Vito – Childhood Education, 1976
Discusses norm referenced and criterion referenced standardized intelligence and achievement tests. Suggests a moritorium on all such tests as advocated and alternatives for assessment such as interviewing parents, children and teachers and examining children's journals and notebooks. (MS)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests
Spencer, Thelma L. – 1975
This paper provides a historical review of national standardized testing and its relation to ethnic and racial minorities. In the pre-World War I period, psychological testing was conducted on the large masses of immigrants that were arriving in the U.S., and on black and white army draftees. Generally these tests showed that black draftees and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Testing, Ethnic Groups, Group Testing
Haney, Walt – 1979
Three do-it-yourself intelligence test handbooks, five mini-textbooks, and five consumer protection guides are reviewed. Each type of publication reflects different social ideologies and communicates favorable, cautiously neutral, or critical messages, respectively, about testing. Psychologists Jules Leopold, Martin Lutterjohan, and Victor…
Descriptors: Consumer Protection, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides
American Association of School Administrators, Arlington, VA. – 1989
A wave of criticism has been leveled at standardized achievement tests of basic skills. Part of the debate concerns the types of tests administered, such as the Standardized/Norm-Referenced tests, Criterion-Referenced tests, Minimum Competency tests, National Assessment of Educational Progress tests, alternatives to standardized tests, IQ tests,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Testing
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