Standardised tests are a common, yet contentious, feature of many countries’ schooling systems. In May 2010, over one-quarter of English primary schools boycotted that year’s mandatory age eleven standardised tests (colloquially known as SATs tests). This paper investigates the plausibly causal effect of participation in standardised testing on later end-of-schooling qualification (GCSE) attainment. After controlling for non-random boycott participation, and relying on a selection-on-observables argument, evidence is found of a statistically significant negative effect of boycott participation on various measures of GCSE attainment. Amongst other findings, pupils are estimated to be 0.7 per-cent less likely to achieve five or more GCSEs at ...
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The Government and its agencies have seriously overestimated the impact of the specialist schools pr...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
We show that educational attainments at the end of the compulsory schooling stage are powerful predi...
In England, failing to achieve a ‘good pass’ (C/4 grade) in key subjects is thought to have serious ...
Children in the UK go through rigorous teacher assessments and standardized exams throughout compuls...
This thesis consists of three original research articles relating to schooling in England. The first...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
We use eleven-plus test and appeals data obtained from a large local authority to explore how the pr...
In many countries, high-stakes tests play an important role in the allocation of pupils to prestigio...
This article explores the use of standardized tests to hold schools accountable. The history of test...
The school closures owing to the 2020 COVID-19 crisis resulted in a significant disruption of educat...
Though standardized tests have been a traditional aspect of the United States public education syste...
In many countries, important thresholds in examinations act as a gateway to higher levels of educati...
We study the effect of standardized external tests on students’ academic outcomes. We exploit the f...
This paper uses “effect” sizes, correlations, and a regression model to illustrate the links between...
The Government and its agencies have seriously overestimated the impact of the specialist schools pr...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...
We show that educational attainments at the end of the compulsory schooling stage are powerful predi...
In England, failing to achieve a ‘good pass’ (C/4 grade) in key subjects is thought to have serious ...
Children in the UK go through rigorous teacher assessments and standardized exams throughout compuls...
This thesis consists of three original research articles relating to schooling in England. The first...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
We use eleven-plus test and appeals data obtained from a large local authority to explore how the pr...
In many countries, high-stakes tests play an important role in the allocation of pupils to prestigio...
This article explores the use of standardized tests to hold schools accountable. The history of test...
The school closures owing to the 2020 COVID-19 crisis resulted in a significant disruption of educat...
Though standardized tests have been a traditional aspect of the United States public education syste...
In many countries, important thresholds in examinations act as a gateway to higher levels of educati...
We study the effect of standardized external tests on students’ academic outcomes. We exploit the f...
This paper uses “effect” sizes, correlations, and a regression model to illustrate the links between...
The Government and its agencies have seriously overestimated the impact of the specialist schools pr...
Ever since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2002, high stakes testing has been at the forefron...