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Nicholas Shaver; Anna DeJarnette – The Mathematics Educator, 2024
This study was guided by the question, how do we understand the multiplicative reasoning of upper high school students and use that to give insight to their performance on a standardized test? After administering a partial ACT assessment to a class of high school students, we identified students to make comparisons between low and high scoring…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematical Logic, Standardized Tests, Scores
Kelly Rosinger; Dominique J. Baker; Joseph Sturm; Wan Yu; Julie J. Park; OiYan Poon; Brian Heseung Kim; Stephanie Breen – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Most selective colleges implemented test-optional admissions during the pandemic, making college entrance exam scores optional for applicants. We draw on descriptive, two-way fixed effects, and event study methods to examine variation in test-optional implementation during the pandemic and how implementation relates to selectivity and enrollment.…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, College Admission, Institutional Characteristics, College Entrance Examinations
Jason Michael Godfrey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In US-based postsecondary education, first-year students commonly have their compositional ability consequentially assessed on the basis of standardized tests. As a result, students who score above certain thresholds on ACT, SAT, or AP exams often are placed into honors or remedial courses; receive credit remissions; and/or test out of general…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Postsecondary Education, Standardized Tests, College Entrance Examinations