College Readiness Evaluation for Schools and Teachers
Toward A More Comprehensive Conception of College Readiness
The purpose of this report is to provide an operational definition of college-readiness that differs from current representations of this concept primarily in its scope. The report suggests that, while much has been learned about this phenomenon, particularly during the past 20 years, few systematic attempts have been made to integrate the various aspects or components of college-readiness that have been investigated in some depth during this period of time. As a result, college-readiness continues to be defined primarily in terms of high school courses taken and grades received, along with scores on national tests, as its primary metrics.