National Center for Fair and Open Testing
About Us
The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) advances quality education and equal opportunity by promoting fair, open, valid and educationally beneficial evaluations of students, teachers and schools. FairTest also works to end the misuses and flaws of testing practices that impede those goals.
Contact Information
FairTest
342 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
Telephone: 617-864-4810
Fax: 617-497-2224
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Articles by National Center for Fair and Open Testing
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Gender Bias in College Admissions Tests
The SAT I is designed solely to predict students' first year college grades. Yet, despite the fact that females earn...
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The SAT: Questions and Answers
What Is the SAT? The SAT Reasoning Test is this nation's oldest, most widely used -- and misused -- college entrance...
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The "New" SAT: A Better Test or Just a Marketing Ploy?
In June 2002, the College Board announced a series of changes to the SAT-I that were implemented in March 2005. The...
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A Comparison of the SAT I, SAT II, and ACT
Here's a comparison of the 3 tests- SAT I, SAT II and ACT, in terms of their purpose, effectiveness, test scores and...
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NCLB Education: Reality-Testing
Proponents of the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law have charged critics with creating "myths" about the law and...
Topics: NCLB Testing and Standards
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