
The Big Test
The Secret History of the American Meritocracy
By: Nicholas Lemann
Paperback | 16 November 2000
At a Glance
418 Pages
22.86 x 15.24 x 3.18
Paperback
RRP $43.99
$42.75
or 4 interest-free payments of $10.69 with
orShips in 5 to 7 business days
Drawing on unprecedented access to the Educational Testing Service's archives, Lemann maintains that America's meritocracy is neither natural nor inevitable, and that it does not apportion opportunity equally or fairly. His important study not only asks profound moral and political questions about the past and future of our society but also carries implications for current social and educational policy. As Brent Staples noted in his "New York Times "editorial column: "Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts announced that prospective students would no longer be required to submit SAT scores with their applications. . . . Holyoke's president, Joanne Creighton, was personally convinced by reading Nicholas Lemann's book, "The Big Test, "which documents how the SAT became a tool for class segregation."
All students of education, sociology, and recent U.S. history--especially those focused on testing, theories of learning, social stratification, or policymaking--will find this book fascinating and alarming.
Born in New Orleans in 1954, Nicholoas Lemann has been a journalist for more than twenty years. His last book was the prizewinning "The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America." He lives in Pelham, New York.
What do we know about the history, origin, design, and purpose of the SAT? Who invented it, and why? How did it acquire such a prominent and lasting position in American education? "The Big Test" reveals the ideas, people, and politics behind a fifty-year-old utopian social experiment that changed this country. Combining vibrant storytelling, vivid portraiture, and thematic analysis, Lemann shows why this experiment did not turn out as planned. It did create a new elite, but it also generated conflict and tension--and America's best educated, most privileged people are now leaders without followers.
Drawing on unprecedented access to the Educational Testing Service's archives, Lemann maintains that America's meritocracy is neither natural nor inevitable, and that it does not apportion opportunity equally or fairly. His important study not only asks profound moral and political questions about the past and future of our society but also carries implications for current social and educational policy. As Brent Staples noted in his "New York Times "editorial column, "Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts announced that prospective students would no longer be required to submit SAT scores with their applications. . . . Holyoke's president, Joanne Creighton, was personally convinced by reading Nicholas Lemann's book, "The Big Test, "which documents how the SAT became a tool for class segregation."
All students of education, sociology, and recent U.S. history--especially those focused on testing, theories of learning, social stratification, or policymaking--will find this book fascinating and alarming.
What do we know about the history, origin, design, and purpose of the SAT? Who invented it, and why? How did it acquire such a prominent and lasting position in American education? "The Big Test" reveals the ideas, people, and politics behind a fifty-year-old utopian social experiment that changed this country.
"I use "The Big Test" in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken 'the big test, ' it really hits home." --Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University
"An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action."--Wendy Kaminer, " The Boston Globe"
"Engrossing . . . The narrative of "The Big Test" is carried along by a string of life stories that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history."--Alan Ryan, " The New York Review of Books"
Industry Reviews
"An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action." --Wendy Kaminer, The Boston Globe
"Engrossing . . . . The narrative of The Big Test is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history." --Alan Ryan, The New York Review of Books I use The Big Test in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken the big test, ' it really hits home. Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University
An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action. Wendy Kaminer, The Boston Globe
Engrossing . . . . The narrative of The Big Test is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history. Alan Ryan, The New York Review of Books
" I use "The Big Test" in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken the big test, ' it really hits home. "Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University"
An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action. "Wendy Kaminer, The Boston Globe"
Engrossing . . . . The narrative of "The Big Test" is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history. "Alan Ryan, The New York Review of Books"" "I use "The Big Test" in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken 'the big test, ' it really hits home." --Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University "An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action."--Wendy Kaminer, "The Boston Globe" "Engrossing . . . . The narrative of "The Big Test" is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history."--Alan Ryan, "The New York Review of Books" "I use "The Big Test" in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken 'the big test,' it really hits home." -Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University "An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action."-Wendy Kaminer, "The Boston Globe" "Engrossing . . . . The narrative of "The Big Test" is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history."-Alan Ryan, "The New York Review of Books" " I use "The Big Test" in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken ' the big test, ' it really hits home." -- Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University " An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action." -- Wendy Kaminer, "The Boston Globe" " Engrossing . . . . The narrative of "The Big Test" is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history." -- Alan Ryan, "The New York Review of Books" "I use "The Big Test in my Perspectives on Secondary Education class. It makes students come face-to-face with issues of race, class, and inequality in secondary education, and since everyone has taken 'the big test, ' it really hits home." --Susan Semel, Associate Professor, Hofstra University "An engaging, enlightening historical analysis of the idea of the SAT, dramatized by the stories of the people who designed it, the students who benefited from it, and recent battles over standardized testing and affirmative action."--Wendy Kaminer, "The Boston Globe "Engrossing . . . . The narrative of "The Big Test is carried along by a string of life stories [that] once more display Nicholas Lemann's talent for distilling social analysis out of personal history."--Alan Ryan, "The New York Review of Books
ISBN: 9780374527518
ISBN-10: 0374527512
Published: 16th November 2000
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 418
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 3.18
Weight (kg): 0.45
Shipping
| Standard Shipping | Express Shipping | |
|---|---|---|
| Metro postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
| Regional postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
| Rural postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
Orders over $79.00 qualify for free shipping.
How to return your order
At Booktopia, we offer hassle-free returns in accordance with our returns policy. If you wish to return an item, please get in touch with Booktopia Customer Care.
Additional postage charges may be applicable.
Defective items
If there is a problem with any of the items received for your order then the Booktopia Customer Care team is ready to assist you.
For more info please visit our Help Centre.
You Can Find This Book In

How to Pass Numeracy Tests
Test Your Knowledge of Number Problems, Data Interpretation Tests and Number Sequences
Paperback
RRP $33.00
$25.75
OFF

Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills (TM) (TILLS (TM)): Examiner's Kit
Now with Tele-TILLS!
Paperback
RRP $1,200.00
$1,080.75
OFF
This product is categorised by
- Non-FictionHistoryRegional & National HistoryHistory of the Americas
- Non-FictionEducationOrganisation & Management of EducationExaminations & Assessment
- Non-FictionHistorySpecific Events & Topics in HistorySocial & Cultural History
- Non-FictionHistoryEarliest Times to Present Day20th Century History from 1900 to 2000






















