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  2. Teaching Secondary Students to Write Effectively

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    Effective writing is a vital component of students’ literacy achievement, and writing is a critical communication tool for students to convey thoughts and opinions, describe ideas and events, and analyze information. Indeed, writing is a life-long skill that plays a key role in post-secondary success across academic and vocational disciplines.1

  3. volunteer mentors by recruiting local college students—particularly graduates of the high school—or partnering with a college that has service-learning opportunities for college students willing to work with high school students. Individuals who share the same background as students, such as high school alumni or professionals from the local

  4. Write Away: Writing Across the Curriculum and Beyond - ed

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    knowledge in multiple facets—writing is the gateway to making this possible. Effective Writing Instruction . In order for students to get quality writing experiences in other subjects, they need to be taught how to write effectively. Effective writing instruction involves assigning authentic tasks and teaching engaging lessons. First, students

  5. REFLECTIONS ON A CENTURY OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS TESTS - ed

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    These concerns prompted the first author of this paper to propose dropping the SAT I in favor of curriculum-based achievement tests in UC admissions (Atkinson, 2001).2 UC accounts for a substantial share of the national market for admissions tests, and the College Board responded to our concerns with a revised SAT in 2005.

  6. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    University admission or college admission is the process through which students enter tertiary education at universities and colleges. Systems vary widely from country to country, and sometimes from institution to institution. In many countries, prospective university students apply for admission during their last year of high school or ...

  7. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) writing assessment measures how well America’s students can write—one of the most important skills that students acquire and develop during K-12 schooling. Since 2011, students participating in NAEP writing assessments have been required to compose and type their responses on a digital ...

  8. The Power of Dual Enrollment: The Equitable Expansion of ...

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    Dual enrollment is widespread and growing, but unequal. Dual enrollment is a common practice in most U.S. high schools. Approximately 88% of high schools offer dual enrollment, and 34% of U.S. students take college courses in high school. While national data is limited, the growth of DE programs at the state-level has been dramatic.

  9. Holistic grading - Wikipedia

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    Holistic grading or holistic scoring, in standards-based education, is an approach to scoring essays using a simple grading structure that bases a grade on a paper's overall quality. [1] This type of grading, which is also described as nonreductionist grading, [2] contrasts with analytic grading, [3] which takes more factors into account when ...