The Chronicle of Higher Education

High-School Exit Tests Don't Mean Readiness

High-school exit examinations are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, with a "major impact" on how students are taught, the Center on Education Policy, an advocacy group, concluded in a report released last week.

That doesn't mean American colleges are seeing better-prepared freshmen, however, because most high-school...

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