Assessing national achievement levels in education / [edited by] Vincent Greaney and Thomas Kellaghan.
Material type: TextSeries: National assessments of educational achievement ; v. 1 | World Bank e-LibraryPublisher: Washington, DC : World Bank, [2008]Copyright date: copyright 2008Description: xiv, 161 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
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- 0821372580 (alk. paper)
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- 9780821372586 (alk. paper)
- 9780821372593
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- LB3051 .A7663 2008
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- National assessments of student achievement -- What are the main elements in a national assessment? -- How does a national assessment differ from public examinations? -- Why carry out a national assessment? -- Decisions in a national assessment -- Who should give policy guidance for the national assessment? -- Who should carry out the national assessment? -- Who will administer the tests and questionnaires? -- What population will be assessed? -- Will a whole population or sample be assessed? -- What will be assessed? -- How will achievement be assessed? -- How frequently will assessments be carried out? -- How should student achievement be reported? -- What kinds of statistical analysis should be carried out? -- How should the results of a national assessment be communicated and used? -- What are the cost components of a national assessment? -- Summary of decisions -- Issues in the design, implementation, analysis, and -- Reporting of a national assessment -- Design -- Implementation -- Analysis -- Report writing -- Dissemination and use of findings -- International assessments of student achievement -- Growth in international assessment activity -- Advantages of international assessments -- Problems with international assessments -- Conclusion.
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