See also:
 | - Achieve - Organization devoted to improving the rigor and clarity of the process of standard-setting and testing. Provides standard-setting and benchmarking services to states and districts..
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 | - ACT, Inc. - The organization responsible for the American College Test, required for admission to the public colleges in the majority of states; manages other tests and programs, too..
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 | - Buros Institute - The Buros Institute, publishers of The Mental Measurements Yearbook and Tests in Print, provides critical analyses of tests and testing instruments..
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 | - CAHRS: Index of Working Papers - Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies, Cornell University. In particular, see papers by John Bishop on student testing and John Boudreau on personnel testing..
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 | - College Entrance Examination Board - Organization representing hundreds of colleges responsible for the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT), the Advanced Placement (AP) program, and various equity efforts..
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 | - CRESST Homepage - The federally-funded Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing conducts research on topics related to K-12 educational testing..
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 | - Education Consumers Clearinghouse - Provides education's consumers access to information and opinion independent of the education community and sympathetic to the consumer's concerns and priorities..
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 | - The Education Trust - EdTrust works for the high academic achievement of all students at all levels, kindergarten through college..
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 | - ETS on the Issues - Essays from the maker of the SAT, GRE and other well-known standardized tests..
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 | - ETS: Policy Information Reports - Several dozen research reports from the maker of the SAT, GRE and other well-known tests. Reports are authored both by ETS researchers and invited critics..
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 | - A Faculty Review of AQIP in Higher Education - An essay by Dr. Frank Edler reviews the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP),an alternative accreditation program associated with the Higher Learning Commission, from a faculty perspective..
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 | - National Assessment Governing Board - Made up of elected and appointed officials; oversees the content and operation of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)..
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 | - National Association of Test Directors - An association of professionals with responsibilities for administering assessment programs in K-12 public educational settings. A selection of their research papers and newsletters are available on the site..
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 | - OECD PISA Online - The new Programme for International Student Assessment of the OECD, involves dozens of countries testing their 15 year olds' skills and knowledge as they approach the end of compulsory education..
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 | - Peter Sacks - Site maintained by Peter Sacks, author of books and articles about standardized testing, intelligence testing and achievement testing in education and the workplace..
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 | - Richard Phelps - Personal site of Richard Phelps which reviews over the books he has written and several other resources..
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 | - Test Bashing Series - A series of essays from the year 2000 that counter allegations made by standardized testing's opponents..
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 | - Rethinking Standardized Testing - Discusses the reasons that some students have chosen to boycott mandatory state standardized tests. Seattle Press. (May 17, 2001).
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 | - The Evils of Mandatory Testing - As home schooling grows as a movement, there is increasing political pressure to legislate and control home schoolers. (May 6, 2001).
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 | - Standardized Test Scores - RealAudio stream of an NPR report on parents objecting to the use of standardized tests to promote or hold back students in public schools. (December 29, 1999).
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 | - GI Forum, et al. v. Texas - Description of a legal case testing whether testing unfairly discriminates against minorities. (November 1, 1999).
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 | - Scans: Real Tests for Real Kids - Wired News: Canadian educational software developer Gerry Morgan may have found a way to assess qualities such as creativity, insight, and teamwork. (October 9, 1997).
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 | - Brouhaha on National School Testing - Most American parents are being told by local schools that their children rank "above average" in both reading and math. Christian Science Monitor. (September 3, 1997).
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