Author: Camara, Wayne
Title: Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste: Largeâ€Scale Assessment and the Response to COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: exda82fl Document date: 2020_7_23
ID: exda82fl
Snippet: In early spring 2020 the vast majority of US colleges and schools closed for the year due to COVIDâ€19 with no clear direction on when or how these institutions will reopen for inâ€person instruction. School closures and the associated health concerns haulted large scale admissions testing and required alternative models such as remote proctoring at home, additional flexibility in test sites and administrative conditions, and additional testing dates for the fall. It is clear that access to ad
Document: In early spring 2020 the vast majority of US colleges and schools closed for the year due to COVIDâ€19 with no clear direction on when or how these institutions will reopen for inâ€person instruction. School closures and the associated health concerns haulted large scale admissions testing and required alternative models such as remote proctoring at home, additional flexibility in test sites and administrative conditions, and additional testing dates for the fall. It is clear that access to admissions testing has been greatly reduced despite these efforts resulting in extended deadlines in graduate admissions and the wideâ€scale adoption of testâ€optional polcies in undergraduate admissions. This paper traces the efforts undertaken by admissions testing programs to adapt to COVIDâ€19 and the measurement issues which emerge from these efforts.
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