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Langbeheim, Elon; Akaygun, Sevil; Adadan, Emine; Hlatshwayo, Manzini; Ramnarain, Umesh – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
Linking assessment and curriculum in science education, particularly within the topic of matter and its changes, is often taken for granted. Some of the fundamental elements of the assessment, such as the choice of wording and visual representations, as well as its relation to the curricular sequence, remain understudied. In addition, very few…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Science Education, Test Items
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Dempster, Edith R.; Kirby, Nicola F. – Perspectives in Education, 2018
Taxonomies of cognitive demand are frequently used to ensure that assessment tasks include questions ranging from low to high cognitive demand. This paper investigates inter-rater agreement among four evaluators on the cognitive demand of the South African National Senior Certificate Life Sciences examinations after training, practice and…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Biological Sciences, Cognitive Processes, Test Items
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Dempster, Edith R.; Kirby, Nicki F. – South African Journal of Education, 2018
Public perception of "declining standards" in school-leaving examinations often accompanies increases in pass rates in schoolleaving examinations. "Declining standards" to the public means easier examination papers. The present study evaluates a South African attempt to estimate the level of difficulty, as distinct from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interrater Reliability, Difficulty Level, Science Tests
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Mnguni, Lindelani – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Purpose: The significance of visuo-semiotic models in biology education has increased. Students have to develop visuo-semiotic skills, which could enable them to learn biology effectively. However, a lack of a universal theory of visual literacy has made it challenging to develop and assess visualization skills, including visuo-semiotic skills.…
Descriptors: Biology, Test Construction, Visual Literacy, Semiotics
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van der Lans, Rikkert M.; Maulana, Ridwan; Helms-Lorenz, Michelle; Fernández-García, Carmen-María; Chun, Seyeoung; de Jager, Thelma; Irnidayanti, Yulia; Inda-Caro, Mercedes; Lee, Okhwa; Coetzee, Thys; Fadhilah, Nurul; Jeon, Meae; Moorer, Peter – SAGE Open, 2021
This study examines measurement invariance of student perceptions of teaching quality collected in five countries: Indonesia (n students = 6,331), the Netherlands (n students = 6,738), South Africa (n students = 3,422), South Korea (n students = 6,997) and Spain (n students = 4,676). The administered questionnaire was the My Teacher Questionnaire…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Teacher Effectiveness
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Dampier, Graham; Mawila, Daphney – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2012
Translating items of educational tests from one language to another is problematic. Arriving at accurate translations of concepts formulated in a language that is grammatically and syntactically incommensurable with a target language is a concern that probably won't find resolution. And the very act of translation can obscure the accuracy of test…
Descriptors: Test Items, Translation, Test Reliability, Item Response Theory