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Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions
LA Times via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoMost Asian Americans think it's fair to consider SAT scores — but not race or ethnicity — in college...
Top colleges restore SAT requirements, rolling back pandemic policies
The Washington Times· 10 hours agoTop colleges such as Harvard, Georgetown and the University of Texas will once again require SAT...
Testing, staff shortages plague CMS. But 1 thing hasn’t changed, top teacher says
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe students who still don’t show proficiency in the retest will sit for another test a week after...
Critics declare UCLA medical school ‘failed’ after TROUBLING test scores, ‘woke’ dean at the center...
BizPac Review· 6 days agoThe problem, multiple critics said to the Washington Free Beacon, is the school’s “woke” dean of admissions, Jennifer Lucero, a white woman. The problem became abundantly clear in November of ...
Colleges Reinstating The ACT/SAT Should Add A Program Like This Too
Forbes· 7 days agoSeveral colleges have made headlines this year with their decision to reinstate ACT or SAT test...
How Maven’s AI-run ‘serendipity network’ can make social media interesting again
TechCrunch via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoEverything in society can feel geared toward optimization -- whether that’s standardized testing or...
Change to the CDL test could help alleviate the JCPS bus driver shortage, Greenberg says -...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoThe 2023-2024 school year in Louisville was marred by transportation woes, with a shortage of...
Letters to the Editor: Make teachers feel valued by giving them real policymaking power
Los Angeles Times· 19 hours agoAs it is now, teachers have little or no power when it comes to making decisions regarding...
Are High School Graduates Ready For College?
Forbes· 2 days agoGraduates generally have a collective illusion about their college readiness. Almost nine out of 10 2023 seniors (86%)—the class that started high school in the first year of the pandemic—report ...
Educators: Start Early to Keep Students Engaged in STEM
Education Week· 2 days agoSTEM occupations are projected to grow by almost 11 percent by 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of...