2021
DOI: 10.1177/00915521211002896
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Faculty Perspectives on Using High School Data in an Era of Placement Testing Reform

Abstract: Objective: Community colleges across the country are making dramatic shifts away from traditional reliance on placement testing for developmental education and toward using high school measures to assess college-readiness. Yet the views of faculty dealing with these changes, including their perspectives on the quality and usefulness of high school data, are not well-understood. We explore faculty views of high school transcript and placement testing data, attributions made with the data, and beliefs about the … Show more

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“…Several studies found that using HST and GPAs placed students into college-level courses with strong academic success (Ngo & Kwon, 2014;Scott-Clayton, 2012). However, some faculty members have concerns about utilizing high school measures, which can include high school grade point average, mathematics high school grades, and diagnostic tools that provide information on students' abilities (Ngo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies found that using HST and GPAs placed students into college-level courses with strong academic success (Ngo & Kwon, 2014;Scott-Clayton, 2012). However, some faculty members have concerns about utilizing high school measures, which can include high school grade point average, mathematics high school grades, and diagnostic tools that provide information on students' abilities (Ngo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%