I received a masters in measurement and evaluation from Teachers College, Columbia University, about 36 years ago. At that time, Robert Thorndike was chairman of the department and taught the core course in test construction. His course, a two-semester sequence, was a very rigorous discussion of the theory and practice of test construction. The program did not require teachers to be clinicians, though courses in intelligence testing and personality testing were offered.
Riki Koenigsberg, PhD
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