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Andrew Clapham – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
To improve education performance at home, countries cross nationally policy-borrow from jurisdictions ranked highly in international league tables. This paper examines a practical example of one such instance of policy borrowing, Teaching for Mastery (TfM). Over a six year period, interviews were conducted with teachers working in primary schools…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary School Teachers, Government Role, Global Approach
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Atar, Burcu; Atalay Kabasakal, Kubra; Kibrislioglu Uysal, Nermin – Journal of Experimental Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the population invariance of equating functions across country subgroups in TIMSS 2015 mathematics tests in relation to the raw-score distribution, DIF, and DTF. We used equipercentile and IRT observed-score equating methods. The results of the study indicate that there is a relationship between the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Mathematics Tests
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Jerrim, John – Review of Education, 2021
PISA is an influential international study of the achievement of 15-year-olds. It has a high profile across the devolved nations of the UK, with the results having a substantial impact upon education policy. Yet many of the technical details underpinning PISA remain poorly understood--particularly amongst non-specialists--including important…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, International Assessment
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John Jerrim; Alex Jones – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2024
School inspections are a common feature of many education systems. These may be informed by quantitative background data about schools. It is recognised that there are pros and cons of using such quantitative information as part of the inspection process, though these have rarely been succinctly set out. This paper seeks to fill this gap by…
Descriptors: Inspection, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Educational Quality
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Zheng, Xiaying; Sahin, Fusun; Erberber, Ebru; Fonseca, Frank – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2023
Unfavorable test-taking behaviors, such as speededness and disengagement, have long been a validity concern for large-scale low-stakes assessments. Understanding the presence and extent of such behaviors is important for ensuring the validity of inferences based on test scores. This study examined test-taking behaviors using item response time…
Descriptors: Identification, Test Wiseness, Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries
Emma Walland – Research Matters, 2024
GCSE examinations (taken by students aged 16 years in England) are not intended to be speeded (i.e. to be partly a test of how quickly students can answer questions). However, there has been little research exploring this. The aim of this research was to explore the speededness of past GCSE written examinations, using only the data from scored…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Test Items, Item Analysis, Scoring
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Victoria Crisp; Gill Elliott; Emma Walland; Lucy Chambers – Research Papers in Education, 2025
In England, examinations for general qualifications (GCSE, AS and A level) were cancelled in summer 2020 and summer 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced with contingency measures involving teacher judgements. For summer 2020, the intention was to calculate grades using rankings provided by centres, prior attainment data for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Achievement Tests, Exit Examinations
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Jerrim, John – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
A long-established literature has found that anxiety about testing is negatively related to academic achievement. Yet there remains some debate as to whether this is simply due to less academically able pupils being more likely to develop education-related anxiety issues. This paper presents new evidence on this matter, focusing upon how test…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, High Stakes Tests, Correlation, Adolescents
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David Meechan; Zeta Williams-Brown; Tracy Whatmore; Simon Halfhead – Education 3-13, 2024
The paper focuses on findings from research that investigated teachers' and key stakeholders' perspectives on the use of Reception Baseline Assessment. Data collection was carried out in 2021-2022, which was the year this assessment was introduced into Reception classes in England. In total, 70 teachers and key stakeholders from 47 Local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Achievement Tests
Jennie Golding; Mary Richardson; Tina Isaacs; Iain Barnes; David Wilkinson; Christina Swensson; Robbie Maris – UK Department for Education, 2024
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is an international comparison study of mathematics and science performance, organised by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). The study's main purpose is to provide participating countries with internationally comparable data on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, International Assessment
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Harris, Richard – Teaching History, 2021
Richard Harris draws on their own and others' research to take stock of where the history teaching community is in terms of curriculum thinking. Harris argues that despite a number of positive developments in recent years, certain issues continue to have undesirable effects on curriculum design. Such issues include inertia and unclear rationales…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Course Content
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Probert, Simon – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Global policy transfer has become increasingly popular in recent years, and one recent example of such policy transfer is the England-China Teacher Exchange, which was initiated in 2014 with the explicit aim of raising attainment in maths in English primary schools by trialling concepts used in Shanghai schools, Shanghai rising to the top of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Educational Policy, Mathematics Achievement
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Jerrim, John – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2022
A substantial body of research suggests that young people's emotions -- both positive and negative -- are linked to a wide range of future outcomes. This paper contributes to this literature by investigating the link between young people's positive and negative emotions and their performance in high-stakes examinations. Using Programme for…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Affective Behavior, Academic Achievement, High Stakes Tests
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Carroll, James Edward – History Education Research Journal, 2021
In history curriculum design in England, currently at least two loci of authority -- the history teachers' 'extended writing movement' and the national awarding body Pearson Edexcel -- present somewhat contrasting portrayals of the narrative mode for the purposes of historical causal explanation. Nonetheless, both loci suggest they are…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests
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Santos, Íris; Centeno, Vera G. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
The Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA) has instigated domestic policy debate aimed at improving education systems' quality and efficiency. Its high performers are often described as knowledge-based legitimation tools that have become reference societies. This article analyses if and the extent to which PISA affects the choice of…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
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