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Continuing the SAT Debate

The Wall Street Journal reported recently on the flat SAT scores of the class of 2008, coming on the heels of several years of SAT score declines. Nationwide, the average critical reading score was 502, average math was 515, and average writing was 494. The College Board contends that the flat score results are positive, indicating that more students are taking the SAT. However, the score gap between Black or Hispanic test takers and White or Asian test takers persisted, refueling accusations of biases in the test and reigniting the larger debate about the validity and predictive value of college entrance exams, as well as state and national standardized tests as mandated by No Child Left Behind.

Read the full article here, and check out the College Board’s report for detailed information and data on score performance.

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