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High-Stakes Schooling - Christopher Bjork - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

High-Stakes Schooling - Christopher Bjork - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Case Against the SAT - Dale Trusheim - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Case Against the SAT - Dale Trusheim - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Every year, 1.5 million applicants to American colleges and universities take the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Over 1,500 colleges and universities either require or strongly recommend that applicants submit SAT scores. The College Entrance Examination Board and the Educational Testing Service claim that the SAT helps colleges select students, helps college-bound students select appropriate institutions, and furthers equality of opportunity. But does it really? Drawing on three national surveys and on hundreds of studies conducted by colleges, James Crouse and Dale Trusheim refute the justifications the College Board and the ETS give for requiring high school students to take the SAT. They show that the test neither helps colleges and universities improve their admissions decisions nor helps applicants choose schools at which they will be successful. They outline the adverse effect the SAT has on students from nonwhite and low-income backgrounds. They also question the ability of the College Board and the ETS to monitor themselves adequately. Crouse and Trusheim do not, however, recommend abolishing either college admissions testing or the College Board and the ETS. Rather, they propose dropping the SAT and relying on such already available measures as students' high school coursework and grades, and they raise the possibility that new achievement tests that measure the mastery of high school courses could be developed to replace the SAT. The Case Against the SAT provides important new information for policymakers, college and university administrators, and researchers in testing and measurement. It forces a rethinking not only of what admissions testing accomplishes now but also of what it might and should accomplish in the future.

DKK 622.00
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Lab Dog - Brad Bolman - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Lab Dog - Brad Bolman - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Tracing over a century of transformation in the relationship between humans and our “best friend,” from hunting companion to laboratory commodity to modern pet. Intrepid, docile, and cloaked in coats of white, black, and tan, beagles were one of the most popular breeds in the United States in the twentieth century. From Snoopy to dog shows, many Americans loved and identified with beagles. But during the same period, as scientists searched for a standard research dog, beagles emerged as something else: an ideal animal for laboratory experimentation. In Lab Dog, historian Brad Bolman explains how the laboratory dog became a subject of intense focus for twentieth-century scientists and charts the beagle’s surprising trajectory through global science. Following beagles as they moved from eugenics to radiobiology, pharmaceutical testing to Alzheimer’s studies, Lab Dog sheds new light on pivotal stories of twentieth-century science, including the Manhattan Project, tobacco controversies, contraceptive testing, and behavioral genetics research. Bolman shows how these experiments shaped our understanding of dogs as intelligent companions who deserve moral protection and socialization—and in some cases, daily medication. Compelling and accessible, Lab Dog tells the thorny story of the participation of beagles in science, including both their sacrifices and their contributions, and offers a glimpse into the future of animal experimentation.

DKK 1093.00
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The Lost Black Scholar - David A. Varel - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Lost Black Scholar - David A. Varel - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Allison Davis (1902–83), a preeminent black scholar and social science pioneer, is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking investigations into inequality, Jim Crow America, and the cultural biases of intelligence testing. Davis, one of America’s first black anthropologists and the first tenured African American professor at a predominantly white university, produced work that had tangible and lasting effects on public policy, including contributions to Brown v. Board of Education, the federal Head Start program, and school testing practices. Yet Davis remains largely absent from the historical record. For someone who generated such an extensive body of work this marginalization is particularly surprising. But it is also revelatory. In The Lost Black Scholar, David A. Varel tells Davis’s compelling story, showing how a combination of institutional racism, disciplinary eclecticism, and iconoclastic thinking effectively sidelined him as an intellectual. A close look at Davis’s career sheds light not only on the racial politics of the academy but also the costs of being an innovator outside of the mainstream. Equally important, Varel argues that Davis exemplifies how black scholars led the way in advancing American social thought. Even though he was rarely acknowledged for it, Davis refuted scientific racism and laid bare the environmental roots of human difference more deftly than most of his white peers, by pushing social science in bold new directions. Varel shows how Davis effectively helped to lay the groundwork for the civil rights movement.

DKK 183.00
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Reckoning with Matter - Matthew L. Jones - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Accountability in State Legislatures - Steven Rogers - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY - AN INTRODUCTION - Hallam Stevens - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Mobilizing Mutations - Daniel Navon - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Narrowing the Channel - Robert Gulotty - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Narrowing the Channel - Robert Gulotty - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Special Delivery - Linda S. Kauffman - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk