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Rapp, Joel; Allalouf, Avi – 2002
This study examined the cross-lingual equating process adopted by a large scale testing system in which target language (TL) forms are equated to the source language (SL) forms using a set of translated items. The focus was on evaluating the degree of error inherent in the routine cross-lingual equating of the Verbal Reasoning subtest of the…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Entrance Examinations, Equated Scores, High Stakes Tests
Spolsky, Bernard – 1994
Objective public testing methods were brought into use in language programs in the 1930s, primarily to justify decisions to exclude unqualified students from high school foreign language classes. In the United States, after World War II, government language programs supported research into the assessment of language aptitude to improve selection…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences
Child, James R. – 1994
Discussion of the use of language aptitude tests for United States government workers looks at the learner types they must assess and contexts in which a newly-learned language will be used. In general, employees selected for language learning are either current employees already productively engaged in second language use or new hires with…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Employees, Language Aptitude, Language Tests
Mislevy, Robert J. – 1994
Recent developments in cognitive and educational psychology, such as increased appreciation of the situated nature of learning and understanding, call for broader ranges of student models and types of data than those standard in testing today. We must specify how what we observe on the test is related to competence as we conceptualize it, and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Inferences, Information Needs, Language Aptitude
Walz, Garry R., Ed.; Bleuer, Jeanne C., Ed. – 2001
The collection of papers presented in this monograph provides an update on developments in assessment for counselors, practitioners, and researchers in all types of educational settings. The papers are grouped into five sections. Section 1, on emerging issues, includes topics on testing theories presently used, and some thoughts for the future.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselors, Educational Assessment
Hannafin, Bob – 1999
Lawrence Central High School (LHS) is a suburban school near Indianapolis, Indiana, that implemented in 1998-1999 an extensive remediation program to increase the passing rates of their students taking the state's mandated competency examination, the Indiana State Testing for Education Progress (ISTEP) examinations. The number of students in the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, English Instruction, High School Students, High Schools
King, M. Bruce; Schroeder, Jennifer; Chawszczewski, David – 2001
This research brief explores the extent to which teacher-designed assessments are authentic in inclusive secondary schools and how students with and without disabilities perform on these assessments. Data come from three high schools that are participating in a 5-year national study conducted by the Research Institute on Secondary Education Reform…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods
US Department of Education, 2006
"No Child Left Behind" ("NCLB") requires that parents receive certain information about their child's education, as well as the overall performance of the child's school on state tests in reading, math and science. "NCLB" gives funding for early childhood learning; allows for more spending on each student, especially disadvantaged students; and,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, School Safety, Accountability
Beaton, Albert E. – National Assessment Governing Board, 2004
The purpose of this paper is to stimulate discussion of how to measure the educational progress of Students with Disabilities (SD) and English Language Learners (ELL) students who are deemed unable to sit for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assessment, even with accommodations. As NAEP has become more relevant as a state …
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Second Language Learning, National Competency Tests, Educational Indicators
Fichten, Catherine S.; Jorgensen, Shirley; Havel, Alice; Barile, Maria – Online Submission, 2006
The Adaptech Research Network in collaboration with our partners recently completed three studies whose goal was to explore obstacles and facilitators to college studies and examine what happens to college graduates with and without disabilities a year after graduation. Participants were: 182 graduates with and 1304 without disabilities from three…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Cooperation, College Graduates, College Students
Karkee, Thakur B.; Wright, Karen R. – Online Submission, 2004
Different item response theory (IRT) models may be employed for item calibration. Change of testing vendors, for example, may result in the adoption of a different model than that previously used with a testing program. To provide scale continuity and preserve cut score integrity, item parameter estimates from the new model must be linked to the…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Evaluation Criteria, Testing, Integrity
Coladarci, Theodore – Online Submission, 2006
The proportion of variance in student achievement that is explained by student SES-"poverty's power rating," as some dub it--tends to be lower among smaller schools than among larger schools. Small schools, many claim, are able to somehow disrupt the seemingly axiomatic association between SES and student achievement. Using eighth-grade…
Descriptors: School Size, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
Henderson, Marion; Hutcheson, Graeme; Davies, John – 1996
Alcohol is the most widely used drug in the world and its use in the workplace can have serious consequences on safety, productivity, working relationships, and absenteeism. Some of the effects of alcohol consumption on the workplace, along with the types of responses that companies can make, are covered in this review. The text opens with a…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, Drinking, Drug Use Testing
Jacobs, Ellen L. – 1998
The Kidtalk Interactive Diagnostic Test of Aptitude for Language Knowledge (KIDTALK) is an assessment instrument designed for identifying children with specific language impairments not associated with limited English proficiency. It is based on three principles: (1) a language disorder can be identified by testing an individual's potential for…
Descriptors: Children, Computer Assisted Testing, Diagnostic Tests, Identification
Shen, Yin-Shyan Irene – 1992
It is recommended that students of Chinese as a second language be introduced to characters corresponding to new vocabulary, rather than be taught to recognize characters after the words themselves are learned. An approach that breaks each character into its smallest meaningful units, then reassembles them into proper position to form characters,…
Descriptors: Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, Games


