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Higher Education Admissions Practices: An International Perspective [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey), Edited by (Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 410 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x24 mm, kaal: 760 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Educational and Psychological Testing in a Global Context
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108472265
  • ISBN-13: 9781108472265
  • Formaat: Hardback, 410 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x24 mm, kaal: 760 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Educational and Psychological Testing in a Global Context
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108472265
  • ISBN-13: 9781108472265
This book provides a path for resolving challenges related to access, diversity, equity, and other issues facing higher education admissions. It illuminates current higher education admissions practices in a global context, highlighting common obstacles. The chapters outline decision-making models used in college admissions, details those assessments commonly employed in admissions, and provides innovative perspectives on the future of admissions. The book's multidisciplinary approach defines much-needed changes in admissions brought about by shifts in the makeup of student populations and in higher education itself. Rationales for moving away from traditional assessments used in admissions and expanding the criteria used to ensure a student's academic success are discussed. Readers will come away with an understanding of the current issues, philosophies, and historical circumstances facing higher education admissions across the globe and will be equipped to contemplate and react to future possibilities and opportunities.

This book places higher education admissions in a global context to advise assessment professionals, higher education administrators, testing organizations, education researchers, and policy makers. It serves as a reference and resource for understanding existing and future admissions practices, as well as access, diversity, and equity challenges.

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Reveals practices and issues in higher education admissions, which are critical factors for improving worldwide access and equity.
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
List of Contributors
x
Series Editor's Foreword xviii
Foreword xx
Kurt F. Geisinger
Acknowledgments xxv
PART I GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND COMMON ADMISSIONS MODELS I Maria Elena Oliveri
1 An Overview of Higher Education Admissions Processes
5(13)
Rochelle Michel
Simone Pollard
2 Comparing College Aspirations across PISA Countries: Are 17 Percent Oranges Less than 75 Percent Apples?
18(16)
Matthias von Davier
Hak Ping Tarn
3 Merit-Based Admissions in Higher Education
34(17)
Christina Wikstrom
Magnus Wikstrom
4 The Open Admissions Model: An Example from the United States
51(25)
Kevin M. Williams
Cathy Wendler
5 Character-Based Admissions Criteria in the United States and in Europe: Rationale, Evidence, and Some Critical Remarks
76(20)
A. Susan
M. Niessen
Rob R. Meijer
6 Cross-Cultural and Global Competencies and Their Role in Admissions Policies and Practices
96(23)
Stephanie McKeown
Adrienne Vedan
Jackson Traplin
Leah Sanford
Cynthia Bourne
PART II COUNTRY-SPECIFIC ADMISSIONS PRACTICES
119(114)
Cathy Wendler
7 Admissions Policies and Practices and the Reshaping of Access Patterns to Higher Education in Africa
123(22)
Ibrahim Oanda
8 Chile's Admissions Tests: Pending Changes and Revisions
145(16)
Mladen Koljatic
Monica Silva
9 Issues of Perceived Fairness in Admissions Assessments in Small Countries: The Case of the Republic of Cyprus
161(13)
Elena C. Papanastasiou
Michalis P. Michaelides
10 Higher Education Admissions Practices in Israel
174(16)
Avi Allalouf
Yoav Cohen
Naomi Gafni
11 Access, Equity, and Admissions in South African Higher Education
190(13)
Naziema Jappie
12 Admissions Practices in Sweden
203(14)
Per-Erik Lyren
Christina Wikstrom
13 Revisions of Admissions Testing in Vietnam: From Elite to Mass Higher Education
217(16)
Duy Ngoc Pham
Hong Cong Sai
PART III ASSESSMENTS USED IN HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSIONS
233(70)
Maria Elena Oliveri
14 General Academic and Subject-Based Examinations Used in Undergraduate Higher Education Admissions
237(19)
Rosemary Reshetar
Martha F. Pitts
15 Language Proficiency Assessments in Higher Education Admissions
256(20)
Thomas Eckes
Hans-Joachim Althaus
16 Measuring Student Character: Modernizing Predictors of Academic Success
276(27)
Nathan Kuncel
Khue Tran
Shu Han (Charlene) Zhang
PART IV RETHINKING HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSIONS
303(73)
Cathy Wendler
17 The ACT Holistic Framework® of Education and Workplace Success
307(26)
Jeremy Burrus
Jason Way
Becky Bobek
Kristin Stoeffler
Ryan O'Connor
18 Using Mathematical Models to Improve Access to Postsecondary Education
333(14)
Rebecca Zwick
19 After Admissions: What Comes Next in Higher Education?
347(29)
Maria Elena Oliveri
Robert J. Mislevy
Norbert Elliot
Index 376
María Elena Oliveri is a research scientist at Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey where her research focuses on fairness, validity, and innovative assessment design for diverse populations. Cathy Wendler is the Senior Strategic Advisor in the Psychometric, Statistics, and Data Sciences Division at Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. Her research areas include validity, higher education issues, large-scale testing, and constructed-response scoring.