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I'm seeking information on two things:
1. Recent reviews on the efficacy of various placement exams for placing incoming college students at the right level in their college chemistry curriculum. I know there are several J Chem Ed articles about this, but I wondered if anyone had summarized that information somewhere.
2. More specific or anecdotal information on your experience with placement exams.
Thanks!
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While surfing for info, I found this page: http://groups.google.com/group/csu-transform-general-chemistry-teams/we….
It provided these references:
1. Hovey, Nelson W. and Albertine Krohn. (1963). An Evaluation of the Toledo Chemistry Placement Examination. J. Chem Ed. 40, 370–372. Link to article
2. McFate, Craig and John Olmsted III (1999). Assessing Student Preparation through Placement Tests. J. Chem Ed. 76, 562–565. Link to article
3. Pienta, Norbert J. (2003) A Placement Examination and Mathematics Tutorial for General Chemistry. J. Chem Ed. 80, 1244–1246. Link to article
4. Russell, Arlene A. (1994). A Rationally Designed General Chemistry Diagnostic Test. J. Chem Ed. 71, 314–317. Link to article
We developed an in-house online placement exam and have used it for two years. Does it work? Maybe. Some students do not take it very seriously. Some say they should have scored better and want to take it again. Many students seem to have issues with accessing the internet. We make all incoming chemistry students take the exam. This is for advising purposes only, students can always opt to take a lower level course than what we suggest. If an incoming student does not have AP>3, they take our Gen Chem 1 placement. If they score well enough, we recommend a special small section of Gen Chem 2 in the fall of their first year. If they don't score well, then it is our traditional Gen Chem 1. If a student has an AP>3, they take our Gen Chem 2 exam. Score well enough, they are recommended to go into orgo. Don't score so well, we suggest the fall Gen Chem 2 section.
I don't know that it works. I don't know that it doesn't. The real test we need is work ethic. Thanks for asking the question because I am interested in it too. And there are some good looking references to dig through, that should be fun.
In reply to Online by Chip Nataro / Lafayette College
we have done paper placement exams since the dawn of time (well, 1999 at least, my first year). Recently we also switched to an in-house online placement exam. Its a series of about 30 questions; 3 each on 10 topics we think the students should know coming in the door. If they get 2/3 right in each section, they pass. If they get 0/3 or 1/3 in a section, they must do an online tutorial and take a second round once they get to campus in the fall. We use this to remove a lot of the "simple" stoichiometry and balancing equations and dimensional analysis stuff from our frosh chem course. All HMC students are required to have a year of chem to enroll, so we use this to ensure that they remember what they took.
We also use the test to ID students coming in the door that may be likely to have problems; we can watch out and if they are struggling, can get them help early in the term before it is too late.
Adam
In reply to Online by Chip Nataro / Lafayette College
Do you think I could learn more about your in-house placement exams? We'd like to review/revise our current system. Currently we use the Toledo Exam for recommending whther students should take General Chemistry I or the intro (remedial) course, but our main problem is that delivery of this exam doesn't occur until the first week of classes...
Thanks
In reply to Interest in the online placement exam by Chris Mullins / University of Kentucky