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3. Growth in GED Testing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
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Part I. Introduction
- 1. Achievement Tests and the Role of Character in American Life 3
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Part II. The history of the GED
- 2. An Institutional History of the GED 57
- 3. Growth in GED Testing 109
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Part III. Evaluating the benefits
- 4. Who Are the GEDs? 139
- 5. The Economic and Social Benefi ts of GED Certifi cation 171
- 6. The Military Per for mance of GED Holders 268
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Part IV. The GED creates problems
- 7. The GED Testing Program Induces Students to Drop Out 293
- 8. High-Stakes Testing and the Rise of the GED 318
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Part V. What can be done to promote character?
- 9. Fostering and Mea sur ing Skills: Interventions That Improve Character and Cognition 341
- 10. What Should Be Done? 431
- List of Contributors 437
- Index 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
-
Part I. Introduction
- 1. Achievement Tests and the Role of Character in American Life 3
-
Part II. The history of the GED
- 2. An Institutional History of the GED 57
- 3. Growth in GED Testing 109
-
Part III. Evaluating the benefits
- 4. Who Are the GEDs? 139
- 5. The Economic and Social Benefi ts of GED Certifi cation 171
- 6. The Military Per for mance of GED Holders 268
-
Part IV. The GED creates problems
- 7. The GED Testing Program Induces Students to Drop Out 293
- 8. High-Stakes Testing and the Rise of the GED 318
-
Part V. What can be done to promote character?
- 9. Fostering and Mea sur ing Skills: Interventions That Improve Character and Cognition 341
- 10. What Should Be Done? 431
- List of Contributors 437
- Index 441