Universities and Meritocracy
…will work to protect rich families from ever falling, but he’s mistaken in his belief that elite college credentials will ensure success for the kids. America is still highly competitive…
…will work to protect rich families from ever falling, but he’s mistaken in his belief that elite college credentials will ensure success for the kids. America is still highly competitive…
…could pass two tests: the Wonderlic Personnel Test and the Bennett Mechanical Composition Test. Griggs had not graduated from high school and didn’t earn passing scores on the tests. Instead…
…for each test taker will depend on 15 factors relating to the area of the student’s high school, such as poverty levels and crime rates. What counts is the area,…
…perhaps using the existing [Collegiate] Learning Assessment exam, and a two-hour test of one hundred multiple choice questions. The largest portion of that multiple choice test, seventy-five questions, would examine…
…laid out in some detail its intended future, which will not be so much in testing as it will be in “assessment.” The aim is to serve a broader clientele,…
…of Visitors will reconsider the Just Societies mandate in three months. (However, according to my colleague Tim Groseclose, the proposal has technically already been approved and will happen unless the…
…think it’s worked. The university system has made progress in ensuring that free expression is protected on campus. UNCW, for example, has a “green light” free speech rating from the…
…payments through the federal tax code so that repayments automatically come out of paychecks and intermediate loan servicers are unnecessary. Free Speech Free expression on campus has been one of…
…of the civilian world and found a willing host in America’s armed forces. Left unchecked, DEI-focused military education and training will lead to the same nihilistic abyss as their civilian…
…either male or female, I think I’m done. I won’t miss much, my pocketbook will be fuller, and I’ll find other ways to share my latest findings—likely in a forum…