Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increasingly become a basis for educational reform around the globe. Although tests can be informative, high-stakes testing (HST) is an approach to reform that applies rewards and sanctions contingent on test outcomes. Results of HST reforms indicate a plethora of unintended negative consequences, leading some to suggest that HST corrupts educational practices in schools. Although there are many accounts of these negative results, SDT supplies the only systematic theory of motivation that explains these effects. In what follows we describe the motivational principles underlying the undermining effects of HST on teachers and learners alike
This article discusses teachers ’ views on state-man-dated testing programs. An overview of the lite...
The impacts of high-stakes testing administered within the framework of accountability policies conc...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
Standardized tests comparing nations, schools and students have become a focus of public interest an...
High-stakes educational testing is a global phenomenon which is increasing in both scale and importa...
High-stakes testing is one of the most controversial issues in American education. Advocates contend...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
In recent decades, neoliberal principles of managerialism and performativity have become identifiabl...
The use of high stakes testing as the primary tool of school reform is sweeping the nation. Proponen...
This article discusses teachers ’ views on state-man-dated testing programs. An overview of the lite...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
High-stakes testing has the potential to make significant differences in the lives of children and a...
This article discusses teachers ’ views on state-man-dated testing programs. An overview of the lite...
The impacts of high-stakes testing administered within the framework of accountability policies conc...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
Standardized tests comparing nations, schools and students have become a focus of public interest an...
High-stakes educational testing is a global phenomenon which is increasing in both scale and importa...
High-stakes testing is one of the most controversial issues in American education. Advocates contend...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
In recent decades, neoliberal principles of managerialism and performativity have become identifiabl...
The use of high stakes testing as the primary tool of school reform is sweeping the nation. Proponen...
This article discusses teachers ’ views on state-man-dated testing programs. An overview of the lite...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
High-stakes testing has the potential to make significant differences in the lives of children and a...
This article discusses teachers ’ views on state-man-dated testing programs. An overview of the lite...
The impacts of high-stakes testing administered within the framework of accountability policies conc...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...