CRITERION-REFERENCED MEASUREMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION AND SELECTION

  • Type: Project
  • Department: Education
  • Project ID: EDU3154
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 46 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 565
  • Report This work

For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853
Abstract
In recent years, Sweden has adopted a criterion-referenced grading system, where the grade outcome is used for several purposes, but foremost for educational evaluation on student- and school levels as well as for selection to higher education. This thesis investigates the consequences of using criterion-referenced measurement for both educational evaluation and selection purposes. The thesis comprises an introduction and four papers that empirically investigate school grades and grading practices in Swedish upper secondary schools.

The first paper investigates the effect of school competition on the school grades. The analysis focuses on how students in schools with and without competition are ranked, based on their grades and SweSAT scores. The results show that schools that are exposed to competition tend to grade their students higher than other schools. This effect is found to be related to the use of grades as quality indicators for the schools, which means that schools that compete for their students tend to be more lenient, hence inflating the grades. The second paper investigates grade averages over a six-year period, starting with the first cohort who graduated from upper secondary school with a GPA based on criterion-referenced grades. The results show that grades have increased every year since the new grading system was introduced, which cannot be explained by improved performances, selection effects or strategic course choices. The conclusion is that the increasing pressure for high grading has led to grade inflation over time. The third paper investigates if grading practices are related to school size. The study is based on a similar model as paper I, but with data from graduates over a six-year period, and with school size as the main focus. The results show small but significant size effects, suggesting that the smallest schools (1000 students) are lower grading than other schools. This is assumed to be an effect of varying assessment practices, in combination with external and internal pressure for high grading. The fourth and final paper investigates if grading practices differ among upper secondary programmes, and how the course compositions in the programmes affect how students are ranked in the process of selection to higher education. The results show that students in vocationally oriented programmes are higher graded than other students, and also favoured by their programmes’ course compositions, which have a positive effect on their competitive strength in the selection to higher education.

In the introductory part of the thesis, these results are discussed from the perspective of a theoretical framework, with special attention to validity issues in a broad perspective. The conclusion is that the criterion-referenced grades, both in terms of being used for educational evaluation, and as an instrument for selection to higher education, are wanting both in reliability and in validity. This is related to the conflicting purposes of the instruments, in combination with few control mechanisms, which affects how grades are interpreted and used, hence leading to consequences for students, schools and society in general.


Table of Content
1.  Introduction11
1.1. Disposition of the thesis13

2.  Instruments in educational assessment14
2.1. Norm-referenced measurement14
2.2. Criterion-referenced measurement15

3.  Quality issues18
3.1. Reliability18
3.2. Validity20

4.  Assessment in Sweden23
4.1. The change of system23
4.2. Grading25
4.3. Selection to higher education26
4.4. The selection instruments30

5.  Summary of the papers31
5.1. Paper I32
5.2. Paper II33
5.3. Paper III34
5.4. Paper IV35

6.  Discussion36
6.1. The results37
6.2. Evidence of, and consequences for interpretation and use.38

7.  Conclusions42
7.1. Suggestions for future research42
References43
 

CRITERION-REFERENCED MEASUREMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION AND SELECTION
For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

Share This
  • Type: Project
  • Department: Education
  • Project ID: EDU3154
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 46 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 565
Payment Instruction
Bank payment for Nigerians, Make a payment of ₦ 5,000 to

Bank GTBANK
gtbank
Account Name Obiaks Business Venture
Account Number 0211074565

Bitcoin: Make a payment of 0.0005 to

Bitcoin(Btc)

btc wallet
Copy to clipboard Copy text

Details

Type Project
Department Education
Project ID EDU3154
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
No of Pages 46 Pages
Format Microsoft Word

Related Works

Abstract In recent years, Sweden has adopted a criterion-referenced grading system, where the grade outcome is used for several purposes, but foremost for educational evaluation on student- and school levels as well as for selection to higher education. This thesis investigates the consequences of using criterion-referenced measurement for both... Continue Reading
Abstract In recent years, Sweden has adopted a criterion-referenced grading system, where the grade outcome is used for several purposes, but foremost for educational evaluation on student- and school levels as well as for selection to higher education. This thesis investigates the consequences of using criterion-referenced measurement for both... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The performance of the oils selected in this work was tested for considering Viscosity, Viscosity Index, Density, Flash Point, Pour Point, and Carbon Residue. The most important of all the properties which makes the oil protect against wear is viscosity that helps to reduce friction between moving parts in the engine. The Viscosities of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Emerging issues in law enforcement are becoming complex in today’s society due to enhanced globalization and increased transnational crimes. To address these challenges, police agencies need to adopt and effectively apply more innovative analysis tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in law enforcement. However,... Continue Reading
PROPOSAL: ABSTRACT Background: Currently stroke represents a serious problem in public health as one of the leading causes of  mortality and morbidity worldwide [1-3] with developing countries accounting for 85% of global deaths from stroke  [1, 3-5]. A very good example explains how stroke seems to be increasing in Nigeria and the case fatality... Continue Reading
Environmental cost measurement and its effects on investment return in United Cement company, Calabar.  (Accounting) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Despite best efforts in Measuring Environmental Impact, industries continue to generate and discharge enormous amounts of wastes that pollute the natural environment and impose... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Good governance and service delivery as essential for the economic and social development of Nigeria. The government can improve its service delivery to the masses if there is good governance; which ensures transparency, probity and accountability, in the... Continue Reading
Abstract This is a case control study aimed to measure levels of, Prothombin time (PT), activated partial Thromboplastin time (APTT), platelet count in patients with homozygous sickle cell disease (HbSS), sickle cell trait (HbAS) and normal controls (HbAA). The study period from August to October 2019, in Khartoum State in the Sickle Cell Clinic... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Various researchers who have carried out national and international surveys have reported wide variations in patient dose arising from specific X-ray examinations. This study intends to quantify and evaluate, by means of thermo luminescence dosimeter (TLD) chips, the average radiation dose to the patients undergoing pelvic x-ray... Continue Reading
CONTENTS CHAPTER Acknowledgement Dedication Abstract INTRODUCTION The b!eed For Harnessing Solar Enera Fundaments 1 Concep t;s of Solar Radia tion Origin of Solar Radiation Ex tra-Terres trial Solar Radiation The So lar Cons tan t Spectral Distribution of Extra -Terres trial Solar Radia tion Terrestrial &am Insola tion Diffuse Solar Radiation... Continue Reading
Call Us
whatsappWhatsApp Us