That’s three down: Last week, Brown University reinstated standardized testing as a part of its admissions requirements, following Yale and Dartmouth, which did the same earlier this year.
For all that we have heard about how standardized tests propagate injustice, the decisions at these Ivy League schools are antiracism in action, and should serve as models for similar decisions across academia.
Of course, for years, the leading idea has been precisely the opposite: that the proper antiracist approach is to stop using standardized tests in admissions.
Many schools first suspended using them a few years back because their administration was too difficult during the peak of the Covid pandemic.
All the way back in 2001, the University of California president Richard Atkinson was warmly and widely celebrated for eliminating the SAT from the schools’ admissions process.
Persons:
Richard Atkinson, Sian Beilock
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Brown University, Yale, Dartmouth, Ivy League, University of California