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Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams

Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams

Update: 2023-08-22
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There is a widely held perception that being able to complete a test quickly is an indication of mastery when compared with those who need more time. As a result, it is often difficult to obtain accommodations on high stakes examinations, including the USMLE exams.  Many students who request extra time because of a disability are denied accommodations and many other students who need it aren't eligible (e.g., English is a second language) or are inhibited from applying (e.g., Veterans, students from certain cultural backgrounds). But what does the evidence show? In this episode we interview an expert on the topic about a paper she authored titled Four Empirically Based Reasons Not to Administer Time-Limited Tests. The implications are profound because this is a problem we can fix, significantly improving high stakes assessment, equity, and inclusivity. 

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Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams

Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams

Saul J. Weiner, Stefan Kertesz, Morton Ann Gernsbacher