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Archives for Classic Learning Test

Classic Learning Test

Why the CLT? Pt. III: Why We Adopted It

April 16, 2024 by Caroline Hummel

When Cedar Classical Academy’s founding team began planning the school in 2016, we did not expect to adopt a standardized test for the school. We knew enough of the respective messaging and approaches of The College Board and ACT to be skeptical about their compatibility with our mission and goals for our own graduates. By […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Assessment, Classic Learning Test, CLT, Standardized Testing

Why the CLT? Part II: Who and How it Serves

April 10, 2024 by Amber Knapp

Classic or not, what is the point of a standardized test and why should you (and your student) care? The Classic Learning Test (CLT) gives the school administration and teachers another look at our students’ academic abilities and achievements from outside of our own institution. From a curriculum planning perspective, the CLT offers another point […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Assessment, Classic Learning Test, CLT, Standardized Testing

Why the CLT? Part 1: Why It Started

April 8, 2024 by Adam R. Roate

In the early 2010s, former public school teacher Jeremy Tate began to question why American education had grown so bland and utilitarian. He came to the conclusion that high-stakes testing was partially to blame. High-stakes testing drives K-12 curriculum. David Coleman, CEO of the College Board, has stated publicly that “teachers will teach towards the […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Assessment, Classic Learning Test, CLT, Standardized Testing

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