Performance assessment in the UK science General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) currently relies on pupil reports of their investigations. These are widely criticized. Written tests of procedural understanding could be used as an alternative, but what exactly do they measure? This paper describes small-scale research in which there was an analysis of assessments of pupils' GCSE scores of substantive ideas, their coursework performance assessment and a novel written evidence test. Results from these different assessments were compared with each other and with baseline data on CAT scores and pupils' attributes. Significant predictors of performance on each of these assessments were determined. The data reported shows that a choice ...
This thesis reports the findings of research carried out as part of the programme: Observational res...
This article responds to two key concerns in science education: firstly, that policies designed to a...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
High-stakes assessments prominently influence what is done in secondary school science lessons (‘was...
The assessment of learning in school science is important to the students, educators, policy makers...
This paper presents an overview of the problems associated with the assessment of practical work in ...
There is a general process towards an understanding of knowledge not as a question of remembering fa...
A recent UK House of Commons report on Science 14-19 identified problems with coursework and argued ...
It is widely established that South African learners score poorly on written tests—whether standardi...
The Annual Conference Of The International Association For Educational Assessment, Cambridge, 7 – 12...
“Practical science” has been widely used in the curriculum, exam board specifications and research t...
Teacher assessment of pupils’ on-going classroom science work can be a more valid means of judging t...
Background: The paper discusses how the design of summative assessments of practical science can be ...
The ability to read data in graphical forms and to interpret it by looking for general patterns or t...
Assessment of science process skills in the elementary school is essential to a hands-on science pro...
This thesis reports the findings of research carried out as part of the programme: Observational res...
This article responds to two key concerns in science education: firstly, that policies designed to a...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
High-stakes assessments prominently influence what is done in secondary school science lessons (‘was...
The assessment of learning in school science is important to the students, educators, policy makers...
This paper presents an overview of the problems associated with the assessment of practical work in ...
There is a general process towards an understanding of knowledge not as a question of remembering fa...
A recent UK House of Commons report on Science 14-19 identified problems with coursework and argued ...
It is widely established that South African learners score poorly on written tests—whether standardi...
The Annual Conference Of The International Association For Educational Assessment, Cambridge, 7 – 12...
“Practical science” has been widely used in the curriculum, exam board specifications and research t...
Teacher assessment of pupils’ on-going classroom science work can be a more valid means of judging t...
Background: The paper discusses how the design of summative assessments of practical science can be ...
The ability to read data in graphical forms and to interpret it by looking for general patterns or t...
Assessment of science process skills in the elementary school is essential to a hands-on science pro...
This thesis reports the findings of research carried out as part of the programme: Observational res...
This article responds to two key concerns in science education: firstly, that policies designed to a...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...