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Abedi, Jamal – 2000
This study compared the performance of English language learners and native speakers of English on mathematics word problems from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests and investigated whether modifying the linguistic structures in the test items affected student test performance. The study began with the analysis of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Language Proficiency
Lee, Guemin; Fitzpatrick, Anne R.; Ito, Kyoko – 2001
School test performance is commonly summarized in terms of the percentage of students at or above a cut score (PAAC) that has been set on a test. Two approaches to estimating the standard errors for school PAACs were examined in this study: conditional standard errors and overall standard errors. The tests used were English language arts and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cutting Scores, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Assessment, Testing, and Evaluation Section. – 1993
Florida's High School Competency Test (HSCT) is a multiple-choice test of the application of basic academic skills to everyday life situations. The test is divided into mathematics and communications sections, with the communications section including skills in reading and writing. Passing the HSCT is a high school graduation requirement. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Communication (Thought Transfer), Competence
Wendler, Cathy; Ninneman, Anne; Feigenbaum, Miriam – College Entrance Examination Board, 2001
The SAT is designed to measure the verbal and math reasoning abilities of high school juniors and seniors. These abilities develop over a long period of time and are independent of a particular school curriculum. The performance of seventh and eighth graders on the SAT is amazing, especially when considering their age. Although these students do,…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 8, Cognitive Tests, Test Validity
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Hibberd, Stephen – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1996
Newly developed approaches to assessing the mathematics achievement of applicants to college engineering courses in the United Kingdom are described, focusing on computer administered and scored multiple choice questions (MCQ) as part of the assessment. A review of research suggests that MCQ are particularly useful for initial diagnostic purposes.…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Entrance Examinations, Diagnostic Tests, Engineering
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Helwig, Robert; Tindal, Gerald – Exceptional Children, 2003
Students in general (n=973) and special education (n=245) in elementary and middle schools were administered an accommodated (test was read-aloud) and a standard mathematics achievement test. Teachers were no more successful than chance at predicting which students would benefit from the accommodation. A developed student profile did not match…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Large Scale Assessment
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Wattenbarger, James L.; McLeod, Norman – Community College Review, 1989
Discusses a study of the effectiveness of employing multiple measures and sources of data to place students in appropriate mathematics courses. Considers the use of achievement test scores, high school mathematics grades, clinical evaluation techniques, and content-oriented examinations in assessment. (DMM)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
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Sowder, Judith T.; Wheeler, Margariete M. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1989
Investigates the development of concepts and processes associated with computational estimation. Twelve students at each of grades three, five, seven, and nine were interviewed. The older children understood better than the younger children what was asked but were uncomfortable with estimation processes and outcomes. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: Computation, Concept Formation, Elementary School Mathematics, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Clarke, David J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1992
Presented are practical methods exemplifying principles of assessment that involve minimal disruption of the instructional process and not impose additional work on the teacher. Informal assessment methods include annotated class lists and student work folios. Formal assessment methods include practical tests, student-constructed tests, and…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Informal Assessment
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Noble, A. Candace; Mullen, Kenneth B. – Mathematics Teacher, 1992
Presented is a summary of the actions taken by American College Testing in response to calls for reform in standardized testing. The areas of reform discussed are test development, test content, skills levels, test criteria, and new testing initiatives, such as alternative-response-format questions and calculator use. (MDH)
Descriptors: Calculators, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills
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Yamamoto, Kentaro; Mazzeo, John – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
The need for scale linking in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is discussed, and the specific procedures used to carry out the linking in the context of the major analyses of the 1990 NAEP mathematics assessment are described. Issues remaining to be addressed are outlined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Equated Scores
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Meuser, Mark H. – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Described are the cultural and philosophical differences between the U.S. and the British education systems, in general, and the school mathematics curriculum, in particular. Included are two recommendations for strategic change within the U.S. mathematics education structure that are perceived as advantageous for the high achieving student. (JJK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tsutakawa, Robert K.; Johnson, Jane C. – Psychometrika, 1990
The conventional method of measuring ability--based on items with assumed true parameter values obtained from a pretest--is compared to a Bayesian method that deals with the uncertainties of such items. Data from a 1987 American College Testing Program mathematics test indicate that maximum likelihood/Bayesian techniques underestimate uncertainty.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Bayesian Statistics, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis
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Byrnes, James P.; Takahira, Sayuri – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1994
Results from 40 high school students on the mathematics subtest of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) support the prediction that successful students would have more prior knowledge and would be better at defining problems, assembling strategies, and avoiding computational errors. Results are discussed in terms of a cognitive processing model.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, College Entrance Examinations, Computation
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Lara-Alecio, Rafael; Parker, Richard; Aviles, Claudia; Mason, Samantha; Irby, Beverly J. – Bilingual Research Journal, 1998
As an alternative form of mathematics assessment for use with limited-English-proficient students, 14 mathematics tasks using manipulatives were administered to 45 Hispanic students in grades 1-3 and readministered 2-3 weeks later. Test reliability and validity, task difficulty, and the relationship among test subscales across grades were…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Educational Assessment, Hispanic American Students, Limited English Speaking
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