I hope this is true.
Would you please copy & paste the part of the email where it states this? which school are you enrolled in?
Dear XXXXX students,
The Joint Commission on National Dental Exams (JCNDE) concluded its annual
meeting in Chicago today. I was the student member of the Commission and
wanted to update you a relevant item to CDM students and the post-graduate
specialty application process.
* **Reconsideration of Reporting Part 1 Scores*
In its March 2008 meeting, the JCNDE voted to institute Pass/Fail scoring
for the national board exams, effective January 1, 2010.
*What has happened since the 2008 JCNDE decision*
1) At the ADA House of Deleages in October, 2008 a resolution initiated
by specialty organizations among others was adopted which urged the JCNDE
to modify the test to make it vaild for quantitative scoring.
2) The JCNDE committee on Research and Development met in February and
considered the request of the ADA House of Delegates. The committee was
presented with validity studies on the Part 1 exam which indicated
that *measurement
error in scoring becomes larger and less reliable away from the 75 score
point and that P/F decisions on the exams are highly reliable*.
3) ADEA has taken preliminary steps to develop an alternate test which
is more reliable for evaluating candidates for advanced education programs.
They are bringing different stakeholder groups together (specialties,
educators, students) to work on this project. They have met extensively with
the ETS (education testing service), the leading company in standardized
test preparation and same group that produces the SAT. At this point it
appears that ADEA will not likely develop the test and that it will be some
form of modified ETS test (for example eg. a dental sciences GRE) that is
valid for predicting success for advanced education programs.
The commission was initially reluctant to consider shifting the date of P/F
adoption, but based on the reports of ADEA and the testimonies from ASDA
concerning the uncertainty among students, the commission voted to *support
the decision of implementing a pass/fail reporting as of January 1, 2012 and
to support numerical scoring up to that time*.
This was sent by our student officer.