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  2. Educational Testing Service - Wikipedia

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    Educational Testing Service (ETS), founded in 1947, is the world's largest private educational testing and assessment organization. [3] It is headquartered in Lawrence Township , New Jersey , but has a Princeton address.

  3. Automated essay scoring - Wikipedia

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    Educational Testing Service offers "e-rater", an automated essay scoring program. It was first used commercially in February 1999. [10] Jill Burstein was the team leader in its development. ETS's Criterion Online Writing Evaluation Service uses the e-rater engine to provide both scores and targeted feedback.

  4. Nancy Cole - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Cole is an educational psychologist and expert on educational assessment. Cole is past president of the American Educational Research Association and the Educational Testing Service (ETS), and former Dean of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She earned her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of North Carolina.

  5. Randy Elliot Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Randy Elliot Bennett is an American educational researcher who specializes in educational assessment. He is currently the Norman O. Frederiksen Chair in Assessment Innovation at Educational Testing Service in Princeton, NJ. His research and writing focus on bringing together advances in cognitive science, technology, and measurement to improve ...

  6. ACT (for-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Lindquist and Ted McCarrel, the University of Iowa registrar, led a team that developed and then delivered the first-ever ACT test to 75,406 students on November 7, 1959. ACT endorses the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education [7] and the Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement. [8]

  7. Henry Chauncey - Wikipedia

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    Henry Chauncey (February 9, 1905 – December 3, 2002) was a founder and the first president of the Educational Testing Service (ETS). As a Harvard University administrator, he helped popularize the use of the Scholastic Aptitude Test in college admissions.

  8. Jean Dahlgren - Wikipedia

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    During her tenure at Sage, Dahlgren also served on the leadership team for the College Board/Educational Testing Service Advanced Placement in Studio Art and on the Upstate NY Board of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. In July 2016, Dahlgren was named Dean of Sage College of Albany. [4]

  9. Prometric - Wikipedia

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    Prometric, also known as Prometric Testing, is an American test administration company. The corporate headquarters are located in Baltimore , Maryland, United States. The company manages a network of test centers, with thousands of sites in 160 countries, where various examinations are conducted.