Sunday Reading April 2 2006
Ideas & Trends: Nobody's Perfect. Neither Is the Test NYT
The incorrect scoring of 5,000 exams from the College Board's October SAT is a reminder that testing is not an exact science. But just how inexact is it?
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: The Cambridge questionUS News
Academic qualifications are like bikinis: What they reveal may be less significant than what they conceal.
Dropping a Bomb on Accreditation Inside Higher Ed
U.S. college commission floats idea of blowing up regional system and creating a national one.
House approves update of higher ed law AP
Finding the best way to pay for college -- a struggle for many families -- has become a hassle for House lawmakers, too.
The incorrect scoring of 5,000 exams from the College Board's October SAT is a reminder that testing is not an exact science. But just how inexact is it?
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: The Cambridge questionUS News
Academic qualifications are like bikinis: What they reveal may be less significant than what they conceal.
Dropping a Bomb on Accreditation Inside Higher Ed
U.S. college commission floats idea of blowing up regional system and creating a national one.
House approves update of higher ed law AP
Finding the best way to pay for college -- a struggle for many families -- has become a hassle for House lawmakers, too.
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