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Friedman, Mary Lusky – Hispania, 1983
Clues in the answers given to the Spanish Advanced Placement Examination questions can identify the test-taker as having learned the language in the classroom or as a native speaker. The Educational Testing Service has found mechanisms to ensure that the tests are equally suited to the two groups. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Error Patterns, Objective Tests, Scoring
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Wigdor, Alexandra K. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1982
This synopsis of the Committee on Ability Testing report (see ED 213 770 and ED 213 771) discusses recent controversy over testing limitations, test fairness, admissions testing, test disclosure, and test use in public schools to improve substandard performance. (CM)
Descriptors: Ability, Advisory Committees, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations
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LaGrow, Steven J.; Prochnow-LaGrow, Jane E. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Evaluated 11 of the most popular tests used by school psychologists in Illinois as to their technical adequacy along three dimensions: norms, reliability, and validity. Results suggested that the most popular tests used by school psychologists are not typically technically adequate devices. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, School Psychologists, Special Education
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Olian, Judy D.; Wilcox, John C. – Personnel Psychology, 1982
Examines circumstances leading to elimination of the Professional and Administrative Career Examination (PACE), which was agreed to in the Luevano et al. v. Campbell consent decree. The validation project, the psychometric properties, and the impact on applicant flow of the PACE are summarized. Possible ramifications are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Court Litigation, Federal Government, Job Applicants
Williams, Robert L., Ed. – Journal of Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, 1981
In five articles provides a rationale for the development of culturally specific tests, presents research on their use, and discusses clinical uses. Focuses on two Afro-centric projective tests: The Thematic Apperception Test and Themes Concerning Blacks. Criticizes use of traditional projective tests and points out viable alternatives. (JAC)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques
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Vandivier, Phillip L.; Vandivier, Stella Sue – Educational Forum, 1979
Discusses the most widely used individual intelligence tests: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (Form L-M). Covers what the tests measure; psychometric or technical properties of the tests; and how test results are used. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Background, Disadvantaged Youth
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Berk, Richard A.; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1981
Addresses the importance of IQ tests in the processes by which Chicago elementary school students are placed in classes for the mentally retarded. Describes the impact of IQ scores on students' future educational and vocational careers and the impact on Black youngsters of the "educably mentally retarded" label. (JW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Children, Elementary Education, Intelligence Quotient
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Silverman, Bernard – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
The average grade equivalent reading comprehension scores of students in Black schools are compared to those of students in White schools under two forms of test administration. Concludes that use of grade level testing with the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills is biased in favor of low scoring subgroups. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Ability, Educational Testing, Grade Equivalent Scores
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Berry, Gordon L.; Lopez, Carol A. – School Counselor, 1977
Discusses five major factors that contribute to test bias against Spanish-speaking youngsters: culture, language, noun representation, administration of tests, and interpretation of tests. Also presents guidelines for counselors on assessing what tests to use with Spanish-speaking children, which may be applied to other cultually different groups…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Students, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Cassie, J. R. Bruce – School Guidance Worker, 1977
Critics of testing have raised relevant issues about the use of tests. Most concerns relate to abuses made in construction, selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation of standardized tests. The educator could respond by deciding not to use tests. Unfortunately, this cure would be worse than the disease itself. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Educational Assessment, Educational Responsibility, Educational Testing
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Elder, Cathie – Language Testing, 1997
Examines bias in Australian school examinations as it affects learners of languages other than English from different primary language backgrounds. Argues that the determination of whether tests are biased depends on how the test construct is defined and on whom is defining it. This issue is discussed within the context of a plan to compensate…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Language Tests
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Kaplan, Linda Duhan; Kaplan, Charles – Educational Theory, 1997
Argues that meritocracy's erosion of democracy is well underway in this country. Focusing on "The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life" and "The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy," the essay examines the concept of the cognitive elite, explains how the new meritocracy arose, and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Ability, Culture Fair Tests, Democracy
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Saenz, Terry Irvine; Huer, Mary Blake – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2003
This article discusses alternative language assessment approaches with children for whom English is a second language. Advantages and disadvantages of each approach are noted. Also, results of a preliminary investigation with 28 bilingual Latino children using modifications of the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals are presented.…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ford, Donna Y.; Harris, J. John, III – Roeper Review, 1990
This article reviews barriers to the recognition of and assistance for gifted and talented Black students, focusing on inadequate definitions, theories, and identification procedures. Rationales are presented for reexamining current definitions and broadening the theories of giftedness to include more Blacks. Recommendations are provided for…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Black Students, Definitions, Educational Change
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Wood, Judy W.; And Others – Social Education, 1989
Focuses on adapting the construction of teacher-made social studies tests for mildly disabled mainstreamed students in grades K-12. Provides a generic model for modifying tests in order to avoid student failure due to test anxiety or the nature of the student's disability. (LS)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities
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