The Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa — Men’s and women’s college basketball coaches
are proposing the NCAA eliminate standardized testing requirements from
initial-eligibility standards, calling exams such as the SAT and ACT “longstanding
forces of institutional racism.”
The proposal Thursday came out of the new committee on racial
reconciliation formed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in
response to the Black Lives Matter movement and other social justice
initiatives. The committee is chaired by South Carolina coach Frank Martin and
Harvard coach Tommy Amaker.
Martin and Amaker said in a joint statement that standardized
tests “no longer have a place in intercollegiate athletics or education at
large,” and that eliminating them would be “an important step towards combating
educational inequality.”
The committee posted 18 pages of supporting documents, including
input from high school counselors, that underscore a long-held belief among
some that standardized testing is influenced by such things as family income
and parental education, and that in turn skews the results based on racial and
ethnic backgrounds.
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