
Preparing Students for College and Careers
Theory, Measurement, and Educational Practice
Series: NCME APPLICATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENT;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 24 August 2017
- ISBN 9781138656307
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages204 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 Line drawings, black & white; 7 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
This new volume in the NCME series addresses measurement and research issues related to college and career readiness.
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Preparing Students for College and Careers addresses measurement and research issues related to college and career readiness. Educational reform efforts across the United States have increasingly taken aim at measuring and improving postsecondary readiness. These initiatives include developing new content standards, redesigning assessments and performance levels, legislating new developmental education policy for colleges and universities, and highlighting gaps between graduates? skills and employers? needs.
In this comprehensive book, scholarship from leading experts on each of these topics is collected for assessment professionals and for education researchers interested in this new area of focus. Cross-disciplinary chapters cover the current state of research, best practices, leading interventions, and a variety of measurement concepts, including construct definitions, assessments, performance levels, score interpretations, and test uses.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Foreword by Mitchell D. Chester
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Katie Larsen McClarty, Matthew N. Gaertner, & Krista D. Mattern
Section 1: Defining and Measuring College and Career Readiness
Chapter 1: The New Complexity of Readiness for College and Careers by David T. Conley
Chapter 2: Conceptualizing and Measuring Progress towards College and Career Readiness in Mathematics by William McCallum and James W. Pellegrino.
Chapter 3: More than a Test Score: Defining and Measuring Personal Qualities by Matthew N. Gaertner and Richard D. Roberts
Chapter 4: The Consistent Influence of General Cognitive Ability in College, Career, and Lifetime Achievement by Jonathan Wai, Frank C. Worrell, and Christopher F. Chabris
Section 2: Validating College- and Career-Readiness Performance Levels
Chapter 5: Building External Validity into the Process: Evidence-Based Readiness Standards by Katie Larsen McClarty, Susan Cooper Loomis, and Mary J. Pitoniak
Chapter 6: Empirically-Based College- and Career-Readiness Cut Scores and Performance Standards by Wayne J. Camara, Jeff M. Allen, and Joann L. Moore
Chapter 7: College Placement Strategies: Evolving Considerations and Practices by Elisabeth Barnett and Vikash Reddy
Chapter 8: Fairness Issues in the Assessment of College and Career Readiness by Rebecca Zwick
Chapter 9: Mixed Messages: When Different Assessments Yield Different Results by Krista D. Mattern and Matthew N. Gaertner
Section 3: Improving College and Career Readiness
Chapter 10: Early Intervention in College and Career Readiness: The GEAR UP Model and its Implications for 21st Century Education Policy by Chrissy Tillery and Brent Duckor
Chapter 11: Multiple Mathematics Pathways to College, Careers, and Beyond by Francesca Fraga Leahy and Carolyn Landel
Chapter 12: Supporting College and Career Readiness through Social Psychological Interventions by Kathryn M. Kroeper and Mary C. Murphy
Chapter 13: Changing the Assessment Relationship to Empower Teachers and Students by Margaret Heritage
Conclusion: Future Directions for College- and Career-Readiness Research: Where do we go from Here? By Krista D. Mattern, Matthew N. Gaertner, & Katie Larsen McClarty
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