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Terence G. Favero – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
This article describes the implementation of alternative grading (AG) strategies in an upper-division kinesiology and functional human anatomy course. Traditional point-based grading systems can negatively impact student mental health, decrease intrinsic motivation, and hinder learning. To address these issues, a proficiency-based grading approach…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Grading, Program Implementation, Kinesiology
Gerd Kortemeyer; Julian Nöhl – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
This study explores the use of artificial intelligence in grading high-stakes physics exams, emphasizing the application of psychometric methods, particularly item response theory, to evaluate the reliability of AI-assisted grading. We examine how grading rubrics can be iteratively refined and how threshold parameters can determine when…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Tests, Grading, Artificial Intelligence
Rekha; Shakeela K. – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2025
The main objective of the present study was to construct and standardize an achievement test in science for the secondary school science students in grade 8. An achievement test having 120 test items was prepared by the facilitator based on the four main learning objectives of teaching science that are knowledge, understanding, application, and…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Standardized Tests, Secondary School Students, Science Achievement
David J. Webb; Cassandra A. Paul – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Previous research has suggested that changing the percentage of the course grade associated with exam grades in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics courses can change the gender gap in the course. It has also been shown that high-stakes assessments yield the lowest (relative) scores for female students. Previous research by the…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Gender Differences, Grade Inflation, Physics
Jun-ichiro Yasuda; Michael M. Hull; Naohiro Mae; Kentaro Kojima – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Although conceptual assessment tests are commonly administered at the beginning and end of a semester, this pre-post approach has inherent limitations. Specifically, education researchers and instructors have limited ability to observe the progression of students' conceptual understanding throughout the course. Furthermore, instructors are limited…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Science Tests, Scientific Concepts
Abdulkadir Kara; Zeynep Avinç Kara; Serkan Yildirim – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2025
In measurement and evaluation processes, natural language responses are often avoided due to time, workload, and reliability concerns. However, the increasing popularity of automatic short-answer grading studies for natural language responses means such answers can now be measured more quickly and reliably. This study aims to build models for…
Descriptors: Scoring, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
David G. Schreurs; Jaclyn M. Trate; Shalini Srinivasan; Melonie A. Teichert; Cynthia J. Luxford; Jamie L. Schneider; Kristen L. Murphy – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
With the already widespread nature of multiple-choice assessments and the increasing popularity of answer-until-correct, it is important to have methods available for exploring the validity of these types of assessments as they are developed. This work analyzes a 20-question multiple choice assessment covering introductory undergraduate chemistry…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Test Validity, Introductory Courses, Science Tests
Jia-qi Zheng; Li-hua Tan – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
Cultivating students' enjoyment of science is one of the significant aims of science education. However, it seems challenging to achieve this goal in most countries or economies. Using the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2019 Hong Kong data, this study aims to identify multiple configurations of school conditions to…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Science Achievement
Serhan Sarioglu; Bulut Demir; Ümmühan Ormanci; Salih Çepni – Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 2023
This study aims to obtain and compare the opinions of exam question writers and teachers on skill-based exam questions. 24 science teachers and 11 context-based exam question writers participated in the study, which was carried out according to the convergent parallel design. Opinions of both parties on the skill-based exam questions were…
Descriptors: Tests, Authors, Science Tests, Foreign Countries
Pentecost, Thomas C.; Raker, Jeffery R.; Murphy, Kristen L. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2023
Using multiple versions of an assessment has the potential to introduce item environment effects. These types of effects result in version dependent item characteristics (i.e., difficulty and discrimination). Methods to detect such effects and resulting implications are important for all levels of assessment where multiple forms of an assessment…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Format, Science Tests
Gonzales, Fredrick – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examines the relationship between two secondary End of Course (EOC) exams, the Biology EOC and the English I EOC exams, and their impact on Emergent Bilingual (EB) students in a small district in South Texas. This study is a mixed methods study which uses both quantitative and qualitative data to answer three research questions: (a)…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Bilingual Students, Biology, Exit Examinations
Caitlin G. McC. Fine; Melissa Braaten – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Science classroom assessment often requires multilingual learners to demonstrate ideas using only English-language resources. These assessments can provide an incomplete picture of students' knowledge and limit subsequent learning opportunities. Increasingly, science teachers are incorporating translanguaging pedagogies in their instructional…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Student Attitudes, Translation, Science Tests
Zhongzhou Chen; Tong Wan – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
This study examines the feasibility and potential advantages of using large language models, in particular GPT-4o, to perform partial credit grading of large numbers of student written responses to introductory level physics problems. Students were instructed to write down verbal explanations of their reasoning process when solving one conceptual…
Descriptors: Grading, Technology Uses in Education, Student Evaluation, Science Education
E.?B. Merki; S.?I. Hofer; A. Vaterlaus; A. Lichtenberger – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
When describing motion in physics, the selection of a frame of reference is crucial. The graph of a moving object can look quite different based on the frame of reference. In recent years, various tests have been developed to assess the interpretation of kinematic graphs, but none of these tests have specifically addressed differences in reference…
Descriptors: Graphs, Motion, Physics, Secondary School Students
Sarah N. Shakir; Ashley M. Virabouth; Mallory M. Rice – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Exam anxiety has been well-documented to reduce student performance in undergraduate biology courses, especially for students from marginalized groups, which can contribute to achievement gaps. Our exploratory study surveyed 61 undergraduate biology students to better understand how exams affect their anxiety levels, focusing on the impact of exam…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Biology, Student Attitudes

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