New Studies Show College Placement Tests are Ineffective [View all]
New Studies Show College Placement Tests are Ineffective
Susan Headden had an important article in the September/October issue of the Monthly running down the problem with community colleges high-stakes placement tests, which often wrongly assign students to remedial courses, costing them some very valuable time and money.
A good example is what happened to Monica Dekany, who enrolled at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California in 2009:
All she had to do, the registrars told her after she paid her fee, was go down a hallway, pick a cubicle, sidle up to a computer terminal, and take a short test. The Accuplacer, as the test is called, was no big deal, they saidnothing she could have studied for. It was just so they could see where she was. Dekany took one test in math and another in English, and was floored, as she put it, to learn that she had scored at a level that would consign her to remedial classes, reviews of fundamental material for which she would receive no college credit. It caught me totally off guard, Dekany says. The other colleges had let her enroll directly in college-level English and literature classes, and as her transcripts clearly showed, she had passed them. But Golden West told her the test results were all that mattered.
Dekany dutifully enrolled in, and paid for, the remedialor what colleges euphemistically call developmentalcourses. She knew everything in the English course already; her daughters seventh-grade English class was more advanced. Her math course was similarly low level, but it was taught by a sympathetic professor who helped save her from further remedial work. The college had mandated that Dekany take a second remedial math class before being allowed to take Math 100 for college credit, but her professor thought the requirement made no senseshe was clearly ready for college work. So he arranged for her to take Math 100 at Cal State, Long Beach, where he happened to also teach, and there she got an A.
Dekany ended up thriving despite the obstacles thrown up by the Accuplacer, but many students, already throwing their lives into a bit of chaos by fitting in school with everything else, do not. And now two new studies out of Columbias Community College Research Center buttress the notion that these tests flawed. ........................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/819248/new_studies_show_college_placement_tests_are_ineffective/