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Don’t Call Them Test Companies: How the College Board and ACT Have Shifted Focus

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These days the leaders of the College Board, which runs the SAT, have been making a surprising argument—that colleges and parents should stop taking the scores of its signature test so seriously. In this new era, the College Board is testing a controversial new metric that has been labeled as an “ adversity score.”

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Can Individual Tests Really Measure Collaboration?

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Testing for such skills relies heavily on technology and required a significant retooling. Yet questions remain about whether any individual test (especially one that has long relied on multiple choice) can truly measure collaboration and problem solving—skills that typically involve heavy doses of human interaction and teamwork.

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Should Educators Put Disclosures on Teaching Materials When They Use AI?

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Many teachers and professors are spending time this summer experimenting with AI tools to help them prepare slide presentations, craft tests and homework questions, and more. It’s a fair question given the widespread concern in the field about students using AI to write their essays or bots to do their homework for them.

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Incorporating Punch Cards into Your Classroom

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For example, you may reward punches for mastering a skill or an improved test score, or you may reward a punch for a reading or writing challenge. Encourage Active Participation Create an active learning environment by rewarding punches for student involvement in classroom discussions and group activities.