ABSTRACT

Addressing the growing concerns about reading, math, and writing skills of freshman-level students, this volume provides different perspectives and approaches to the assessment of basic academic skills in higher education. The book provides an in-depth investigation into the Texas Academic Skills Program (TASP). More generally, the book provides insights into the construction of testing programs and their evaluations.

The development and implementation of testing programs is discussed by outstanding educators involved and will be of great value to program administrators, policymakers, deans and faculty members of colleges, state legislators, and educational professionals working directly with institutions of higher learning.

part |113 pages

Access to Quality: The Challenge for Higher Education

part |160 pages

Components of the Texas Approach

chapter |35 pages

A Generation of Failure: The Case for Testing and Remediation in Texas Higher Education

Recommendations of the Committee on Testing to the Coordinating Board of the Texas College and University System