High-stakes educational testing is a global phenomenon which is increasing in both scale and importance. Assessments are high-stakes when there are serious consequences for one or more stakeholders. Historically, tests have largely been used for selection or for providing a ‘licence to practise’, making them high-stakes for the test takers. Testing is now also used for the purposes of improving standards of teaching and learning and of holding schools accountable for their students’ results. These tests then become high-stakes for teachers and schools, especially when they have to meet externally imposed targets. More recent has been the emergence of international comparative testing, which has become high-stakes for governments and policy ...
This article is concerned with high stakes testing in England, where system-wide market-oriented ref...
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...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
High stakes testing involves attaching consequences (stakes) to test scores. This in education impli...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
In recent decades, neoliberal principles of managerialism and performativity have become identifiabl...
International research with regard to the intended as well as to the unintended outcomes and effects...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
High-stakes testing has the potential to make significant differences in the lives of children and a...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
The purpose of this investigation is to gain greater understanding of high-stakes examination instru...
High-stakes testing regimes, in which schools are judged on their capacity to attain high student re...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
This article is concerned with high stakes testing in England, where system-wide market-oriented ref...
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...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
High stakes testing involves attaching consequences (stakes) to test scores. This in education impli...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
In recent decades, neoliberal principles of managerialism and performativity have become identifiabl...
International research with regard to the intended as well as to the unintended outcomes and effects...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
High-stakes testing has the potential to make significant differences in the lives of children and a...
Author Institution: Dept of Educational Psychology, Ball State UniversityHigh stakes tests are defin...
High-stakes testing affects students and educators all over the United States. Though high-stakes te...
The purpose of this investigation is to gain greater understanding of high-stakes examination instru...
High-stakes testing regimes, in which schools are judged on their capacity to attain high student re...
Using tests to compare nations, states, school districts, schools, teachers, and students has increa...
This article is concerned with high stakes testing in England, where system-wide market-oriented ref...
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...