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Lowe, Richard B. – Clearing House, 1984
Offers tips for preparing for and doing well on the SAT. (FL)
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Standardized Tests, Test Coaching

Weller, L. David; Weller, Sylvia J. – Clearing House, 1998
Describes one Georgia high school's attempt to bridge the gap between quality instruction and standardized assessment. Outlines the school's continuous improvement plan to raise test scores, based on research and including a three-pronged focus on the environment, test-taking skills and knowledge of students and teachers, and the curriculum. Notes…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Curriculum Design, Educational Improvement, High Schools

Callan, Roger John – Clearing House, 1995
Cites research to support the notion that the time of day in which the SAT is administered has a significant adverse impact on many students taking the test. Suggests that changes in testing procedures (making tests available via computer at any time of the day or year) will serve students. (RS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Test Format

Cates, Ward Mitchell – Clearing House, 1981
A teacher explains two techniques he has used in high school English classes to increase students' confidence in their own abilities, by helping them to rely less on guessing when it comes to spelling and test-taking and more on realistic assessments of their own performance. (SJL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Guessing (Tests), High Schools, Self Esteem

Lasley, Thomas J. – Clearing House, 1993
Describes the difficulties caused by educators holding to a view of teaching that assumes that there is one "pedagogically correct" way of running a classroom. Provides three examples of harmful pedagogical correctness ("untracked" classes, cooperative learning, and testing and test-wiseness). Argues that such dogmatic views of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)