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Baird, Jo-Anne; Black, Paul – Research Papers in Education, 2013
Much has already been written on the controversies surrounding the use of different test theories in educational assessment. Other authors have noted the prevalence of classical test theory over item response theory in practice. This Special Issue draws together articles based upon work conducted on the Reliability Programme for England's…
Descriptors: Test Theory, Foreign Countries, Test Reliability, Item Response Theory
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Panayides, Panayiotis; Robinson, Colin; Tymms, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 2010
Assessment has been dominated by Classical Test Theory for the last half century although the radically different approach known as Rasch measurement briefly blossomed in England during the 1960s and 1970s. Its open development was stopped dead in the 1980s, whilst some work has continued almost surreptitiously. Elsewhere Rasch has assumed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Item Response Theory, Educational Assessment, Systems Approach
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Wolf, Alison; Cumming, J. Joy – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2000
Describes the lessons learned in the creation of a special assessment instrument, a large-scale survey of the language and literacy skills of linguistic minorities in England and Wales, findings of which were reported elsewhere. The test construction process was found to be highly empirical and inductive, based on trial and error rather than…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition, Language Minorities, Literacy
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McConnell, David; Hodgson, Vivien – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1985
The development of nine student-constructed lecture feedback questionnaires, whose objective is to help teachers identify general weaknesses and strengths and then further analyze them by breaking down these characteristics into specific associated behaviors is described. Teacher reaction to their use is discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Questionnaires
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Moore, J. L. – Educational Studies, 1985
The development, testing, and characteristics of an instrument--Computers and Robots Attitude Questionnaire--that can be used to measure the attitudes of secondary students towards computers and robots are described. Individual questionnaire items are largely content-free and may be answered by students with no specialist knowledge of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Course Evaluation
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Johnson, Sandra; Maher, Brian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1984
Outlines implementation and uses of the computerized question-banking system of the thesaurus-linked browse procedure used by APU National Assessment in Science Programme. The ROOT Thesaurus, a comprehensive indexing and searching tool for technological applications, is described and its modifications are discussed as the basis for the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Foreign Countries, Indexing, Information Retrieval
Whetton, Chris; Twist, Elizabeth; Sainsbury, Marian – 2000
It is now seen as an economic and political necessity for countries to produce higher levels of performance across the spectrum of ability of all their students. This paper describes one example of the influence of political conditions on the process of developing assessment instruments and on measuring standards. In England, the trend is toward…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Educational Trends, Equated Scores
Seaton, Ian – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1981
Describes the criteria behind the development of the English Language Testing Service system, a new language proficiency evaluation instrument developed by the British Council. This system is based on an analysis of foreign students' communication needs in the context of their professional training and academic life. Societe Nouvelle Didier…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English for Special Purposes, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries
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Elliott, B. J. – History of Education, 1991
Describes development of qualifying examinations in English and Welsh secondary schools. Evaluates forms and quality of testing in history. Presents suggestions by experts and changes made in England and Wales over 21-year period. Finds that most problems stemmed from desires to cover long periods of time while providing the depth of coverage…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational Attainment, Educational History, Evaluation Utilization
Ashby, John – 1997
The requirement that schools in England and Wales assess their students, at age seven, in English and mathematics has created a demand for an assessment of students at their entry to statutory schooling. This paper reports on the development and standardization of a test of mathematical concepts for students aged four and over (four plus) as they…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation
Spolsky, Bernard – 1993
Tests of English for foreign students conducted by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (England) and the Educational Testing Service were recognized as equivalent, though different in form and approach, in the 1930s. The underlying goal of the Cambridge certificate of proficiency was control of the English curriculum of…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis, Educational History, English (Second Language)