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By Nancy Steinbach
EDUCATION REPORT -July 25, 2002: SAT Examination1
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
Each year, millions of people around the world apply to study at American colleges or
universities. The most widely used college admissions2 test is called the S-A-T. More than
three-million of the tests were given last year.
The S-A-T was first used for college admissions in nineteen-twenty-six. Its purpose was to
help college officials identify which students would be successful in college.
Critics say the test has not always done this. Research suggests that students from rich families do
better on the S-A-T test than students whose parents are poor. For example, many rich students are
able to improve their scores on the test after taking costly3 preparation classes.
Critics also say many African-American and Hispanic teenagers score lower on the test than
students of other ethnic4 groups.
The College Board is a non-profit higher education association5 that owns the S-A-T. It recently
announced major changes in the test. It says the new S-A-T will better test a student’s reasoning
and thinking skills. Education experts say the new test will show how well students have learned6
material taught in high school.
The first change will end analogy7 questions on the S-A-T. Analogies8 are words with meanings that are linked.
Critics have said that such questions show only a knowledge of words, not reasoning skills. The analogy
questions will be replaced with questions that better show the student ’s reading ability.
The second major change will add higher level mathematics questions. The final change will add a writing test.
Students will have about thirty minutes to write about their reactions to a question or statement.
Last year, the president of the University of California, Richard Atkinson, called on his school to stop using the
S-A-T as an entrance requirement. He said the skills it tests are not taught in high school. He said the results of
the test do not show if students are prepared to attend college.
College Board officials say those comments caused them to move quickly to change the test. However, they say
they had been discussing such changes for some time. They say students will begin taking the new S-A-T in
March, two-thousand-five. It will affect students planning to enter college in the fall of two-thousand-six.
This VOA Special English Education Report was written by Nancy Steinbach.
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类似( analogy的名词复数 ); 相似; 类推; 类推法 | |
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