(1993). The effects of standardized testing on teaching and schools. Educational measurement: Issues and practice, 12,20-25,4X-42.Herman, J.L., & Golan, S. (1993). The effects of standardized testing on teaching and schools. Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 12, 20-25, 41-...
Through regular standardized testing, educators can view reports with information on a student's progress and identify a trend of growth or decline. It should be noted that opinions on these perceived advantages may differ among different education stakeholders including policymakers, parents, and ...
Equal EducationRecent research suggests that high-stakes standardized testing has played a negative role in the segregation of children by race and class in schools. In this article we review research on the overall effects of segregation, the positive and negative aspects of how desegregation plans...
Standardized testing shapes how educators teach, what students learn, and how students feel about learning. Testing is serious, and because of this,...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your...
DJ Lamdin - 《Education Economics》 被引量: 33发表: 2006年 Assessing the effects of standardized testing on schools. Assesses the effects of standardized testing on schools. Empirical data on the efficacy of standardized tests; Number of subject samples; Indication of alp... Herman,Joan,L.,....
students’ ability to sit for the NCLEX exam.However, to ensure that students take the test seriously, their results should be a significant factor in the course grade for selected courses. Faculty should check the requirements (or recommendations) of ...
standardized testing, community-oriented leaders, educators, and parents designed local policies to include bilingual programs, language magnet schools, service learning, and strategies to strengthen students' pathways to higher education that enhance prospects for a prosperous border gateway region of the ...
The effects of standardized testing go far beyond the student. For instance, a survey of 1,500 National Education Association (NEA) teacher members found that nearly three out of four (72 percent) teachers felt moderate to extreme pressure from their school and administrators to improve their sta...
Standardized testing is ubiquitous in Japan. Inexpensive and easily mass distributed, their use has been encouraged at every level of the education system... E Sarich - 《Language Testing in Asia》 被引量: 6发表: 2012年 Accountability-Based Reform: The Impact on Deaf and Hard of Hearing Stude...
1994. Research on the effects of group standardized testing on instruction, pupils, and teachers: new directions for policy. Early, Education, & Develop- ment 5:195-212.Charlesworth, R., Fleege, P. O., & Weitman, C. (1994). Research on the effects of group standardized testing on ...