This study examines the impact of high-stakes, large-scale, standardized literacy testing on youth who have failed the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. Interviews with youth indicate that the unintended impact of high-stakes testing is more problematic than policy makers and educators may realize. In contrast to literacy policy's aims to help promote the "well-being" of all learners, and "equity" within the educational system; youth attest to feeling "shame" and show further marginalization due to this testing mechanism. These findings suggest that it is necessary to broaden the dialogue about the impact of high-stakes standardized literacy testing and its effects. Key Words: high-stakes standardi...
This opinion paper critically examines the use of high-stakes testing on special populations. Withou...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
textHigh-stakes testing has been promised by its proponents as the way to make American schools acc...
The goal of standardized testing is purportedly to equalize the educational landscape for all studen...
Adolescent literacy has emerged via the high-stakesstandardized test known as the Ontario Secondary ...
This study examines the historical origins and educational and political objectives of the Ontario S...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
textThis study examines the consequences of high stakes testing on minority and economically disadv...
Standardized testing provides an important means to measure students’ performance relative to their ...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to connect the remedial summer school experiences of two ...
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a high-stakes, standardized literacy test that...
Standardized testing has exploded into nearly every grade level and subject area in public education...
There has been an intense debate about standardized testing since they were first introduced into pu...
High-stakes testing is one of the most controversial issues in American education. Advocates contend...
This opinion paper critically examines the use of high-stakes testing on special populations. Withou...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
textHigh-stakes testing has been promised by its proponents as the way to make American schools acc...
The goal of standardized testing is purportedly to equalize the educational landscape for all studen...
Adolescent literacy has emerged via the high-stakesstandardized test known as the Ontario Secondary ...
This study examines the historical origins and educational and political objectives of the Ontario S...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
textThis study examines the consequences of high stakes testing on minority and economically disadv...
Standardized testing provides an important means to measure students’ performance relative to their ...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to connect the remedial summer school experiences of two ...
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a high-stakes, standardized literacy test that...
Standardized testing has exploded into nearly every grade level and subject area in public education...
There has been an intense debate about standardized testing since they were first introduced into pu...
High-stakes testing is one of the most controversial issues in American education. Advocates contend...
This opinion paper critically examines the use of high-stakes testing on special populations. Withou...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
textHigh-stakes testing has been promised by its proponents as the way to make American schools acc...