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Serow, Robert C.; Jackson, Henry L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Standardized tests are not sufficient to measure the full area of school effectiveness because they encourage the rating of students on a narrow range of capabilities, the emphasis of only one set of educational goals, and the use of a uniform set of teaching methods. (JW)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Sternglass, Ernest J.; Bell, Steven – Phi Delta Kappan, 1983
Presents new evidence to show that nuclear radiation is associated with impaired cognitive functions. Links changing levels of radiation from U.S. nuclear bomb testing to the long decline--and now the beginnings of a rise--in Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Geographic Regions, Graphs, Nuclear Energy
Cramer, Jerome – Executive Educator, 1983
Reviews the controversy over the National Collegiate Athletic Association's recent decision to base college freshmen's access to varsity sports on their high school standardized test scores, starting in 1986. Discusses the contention that the policy will discriminate against Black students. (RW)
Descriptors: Athletics, Black Colleges, Black Students, Criteria
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Merwin, Jack C. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1982
In determining what will best help learning, the timeliness and possible reversibility of teachers' decisions are influenced by standardized achievement tests. Ways tests can supplement other performance information and confirm or challenge teachers' impressions of student achievement are described. (CM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Utilization, Measurement Techniques
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Coleman, James S. – American Sociological Review, 1982
Comments upon a 1981 article by Alexander, Pallas, and Cook. Discusses whether particular standardized tests measure achievement or ability and the implications of this issue for school effects research. (GC)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Achievement Tests, Environmental Influences, Outcomes of Education
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Rosenthal, Arlene; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1983
Compared the interrater reliability of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking for gifted and nongifted elementary school students. Results indicated most interrater reliability coefficients exceeding .90 for both groups. However, multivariate analysis of variance indicated significant mean differences across the three self-trained raters for both…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Gifted
Morris, John R. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
Where human beings are concerned and complex behavior is involved, prediction of future performance is no simple matter. Scientifically developed, systematically standardized and carefully validated tests have emerged as the most reliable tools in predictive efficacy. If opponents of standardized testing win, society will lose. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Higher Education, Measurement Objectives, Predictive Measurement
Frary, Robert B. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
In the absence of tests, society would be faced with restricted and subjective bases for evaluating students and educational programs. Among the benefits lost would be diagnosis of learning needs, sorting of individuals by skills, feedback to students to cope with school stresses, and transmitting of intellectual values. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Educational Benefits, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tchudi, Stephen; Williams, Carole – English Journal, 1983
Offers opposing views on the value of mass testing in English. (JL)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Minimum Competency Testing
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Lapkin, Sharon – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1982
The English language writing skills of grade five students in a French immersion program were compared with those of students in the regular program and found to be no different either in overall quality or specific aspects. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, English, Foreign Countries
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Kenoyer, Charles E. – Urban Review, 1982
Teacher judgments of student need for compensatory education were found to agree moderately with student scores on the Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills (CTBS). Accuracy of teacher judgments was not influenced by student racial, ethnic, or economic characteristics, extent of individualization of instruction, or teacher training and experience.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Compensatory Education, Correlation, Elementary Education
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Taylor, Cie; White, Karl R. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1982
A comparison of three treatments (training students to take tests, training teachers to administer tests, and reinforcing reading test score improvement) showed that group achievement scores more accurately indicate what students know if motivated to do their best in tests and take tests from teachers trained to administer standardized tests.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Motivation, Primary Education, Reinforcement
Saxon, John – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
A pilot project in 20 Oklahoma public schools during the 1980-81 school year indicated that algebra can be mastered by students of average ability if the material is presented in increments and sufficient time is allotted for understanding to occur. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fraas, John W. – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1981
A study determined that simulation-gaming was a more effective teaching technique for students with low prior knowledge of economics, low Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores, and no high school economics instruction. Lecture-discussion was more effective for those with high precourse economic knowledge, SAT scores, and high school economics…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Economics Education, Games, Higher Education
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Plastre, Guy – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1981
Starting from the premise that the assessment of second language learners' competence is a must at several points during the learning process, discusses the usefulness of laboratory testing. Argues that it allows for standardized testing, facility of test administration, easy scoring, objective measures, reliability and validity of results. (MES)
Descriptors: English, French, Language Laboratories, Scoring
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