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Mason, James Hocker – English Journal, 1979
Examines the origins and traditions of college entrance examinations and traces their effects on the profession, including the impulse that led to the founding of the National Council of Teachers of English. (DD)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational History, English Instruction, Secondary Education
Harrington, Phillip J. – 1980
An historical overview is presented of criticisms arising during an early period of large-scale standardized testing in the United States: the post World War II period when the Educational Testing Service was established. Not only is a brief description of the controversy provided, but the fact that many problems of assessment are not transient…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational History, Multiple Choice Tests, Standardized Tests
Saretzky, Gary D. – 1984
This report provides historical background on the origins, development and procedures, of Educational Testing Service's (ETS's) Board of Review. Established in 1969, the Board of Review makes final decisions for all test scores of questionable validity. ETS cancels or withholds scores believed to be invalid. Reasons for invalid scores range from…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Administrative Policy, Cheating, College Entrance Examinations
Canfield, Carole C.; Wilmoth, James Noel – 1987
The evolution of the college open admissions policy since 1870 is described. In 1870 the University of Michigan faculty were authorized to inspect feeder secondary schools and waive entrance examinations for qualified candidates. This led to a liberalization of the subjects acceptable to major institutions as college preparatory courses. Another…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations
Hinckley, William W. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1941
This handbook presents a compilation of entrance requirements of the liberal arts colleges and universities in the United States, as of the commencement of the fall semester, 1940. Its value should be primarily to guidance authorities of high schools and colleges, and to teachers whose assistance is sought by students preparing for college. The…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, African American Institutions, Comparative Analysis, Universities
Findley, Warren G. – College Board Review, 1981
A psychometrician and acquaintance of Carl C. Brigham, the "father of the Scholastic Aptitude Test," comments on the man's presonality traits and the culture that shaped his thinking. Areas of testing research that should be pursued are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Higher Education
Saretzky, Gary D. – 1982
Ethnic, racial, and religious discrimination in selective college admissions was commonplace in the 1920's, but it is doubtful that the College Board's 1926 innovation, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), was developed to be used as an instrument of prejudice. By 1926, the use of quotas by elite colleges had made discrimination in admissions…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Entrance Examinations, Ethnic Groups, Heredity

Elliott, B. J. – History of Education, 1991
Describes development of qualifying examinations in English and Welsh secondary schools. Evaluates forms and quality of testing in history. Presents suggestions by experts and changes made in England and Wales over 21-year period. Finds that most problems stemmed from desires to cover long periods of time while providing the depth of coverage…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational Attainment, Educational History, Evaluation Utilization
Fuller, Bruce – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1981
A discussion on the tension between university organizational interests and individual student interests with respect to the use of admissions tests is presented. Responsibilities of colleges and professional schools toward an increasingly pluralistic society are examined, and the need for more research on evaluating human competencies is urged.…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Entrance Examinations, Competence, Educational Responsibility
Fryer, John – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1909
Inquiries have been made from time to time with reference to the opportunities open to Chinese students in American colleges and universities. Such inquiries have of late been urgently presented by representatives of the United States in the Chinese Empire, who have taken a deep interest in the progress and influence of American educational ideas…
Descriptors: College Admission, Universities, Colleges, Asians
Kingsley, Clarence D. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has approached the problem of the amount and flexibility of college entrance requirements from the point of view of both the college and the high school, particularly urging upon the college that low and uncertain entrance requirements constitute one of the chief causes of college…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, College Entrance Examinations, Articulation (Education), High Schools
Colwell, N. P. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
In previous reports attention was called to the rapid improvements in medical education in the United States, secured through a campaign which was begun by the American Medical Association in 1904. At the beginning of the campaign, the number of medical schools in this country exceeded the total in all the rest of the world. There was clearly an…
Descriptors: Qualifications, Medical Education, Foreign Countries, Professional Associations

Linn, Mott R. – Journal of College Admission, 1993
Presents brief history, written for school counselors, on entrance examinations used in college and university admission procedures, noting use of such examinations as early as fourteenth century. Discusses College Entrance Examination Board, Scholastic Aptitude Test, multiple-choice versus essay tests, score distributions, American College…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, Aptitude Tests, College Admission
Segel, David – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
In their constant groping toward achievement standards, the high schools of this country have developed what is known as "cooperative testing." This development is not recent. Cooperative testing dates back further than the standardized testing movement itself. For instance, it has been customary for about 50 years in New York and in…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, National Norms, Testing Programs, Academic Standards
Smith, Dora V. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
This manuscript on instruction in English shows the changes that have come over this subject during the past 40 years particularly, describes the condition in which it now is, and makes suggestions for further study. It finds a good deal of uncertainty in the matter of formal study of grammar. Emphasis varies. Some courses of study enumerate 45…
Descriptors: English Instruction, National Surveys, Secondary Education, Educational Change