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Rachelle S. Savitz; Jennifer D. Morrison; Christy Brown; Charlene Aldrich; Britnie D. Kane; W. Ian O'Byrne – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
School requests for professional learning on adolescent literacy often stem from low or stagnant reading scores on state standardized assessments and legislative policies that require educators to complete literacy coursework. These decisions are often made without teachers' voices, requiring teachers to take coursework they may not need or learn…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Faculty Development, Adolescents, Reading Achievement
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Francesca Mccarthy – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
This paper examines the reactions of English pupils who were preparing for GCSE and A-Level examinations to the 2020 exam cancellations resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. In doing so, it addresses a gap in international research related to high stakes testing by presenting pupils' perspectives. It uses a Bourdieusian framework to explore the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Exit Examinations, Standardized Tests
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Lorena Córdova-Hernández; Patricia Núñez Porras; Julia Hernández – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
Language teaching activism is a political movement for educational transformation where the role of teachers and languages, as a medium of instruction and literacy, are fundamental for equity and social justice. This paper analyzes the reflections from elementary school teachers from Austin (Texas, U.S.) and Oaxaca (Mexico) during a collaborative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers
Matthew C. Hayes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research conducted in this study sought to better understand the factors that influence the decisions of teachers to remain in Title I Elementary (K-5) schools. This research is critical to school district retention plans in order to better provide consistent and quality education to students. Through a combination of surveys, interviews, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence, Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary Schools
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Stefano Scippo – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2024
Montessori is a highly individualized pedagogy that prioritizes following each child's individual interests over standardized test scores. This quasi-experimental study compares groups of Montessori students (treatment groups, N = 535-710) with control groups of non-Montessori students, matched through the simple matching method, which controls…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Grade 2
Cheryl L. Engel – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The evolution of U.S. secondary school mathematics requirements throughout the 20th century included a significant shift towards more rigorous standards by the end of the century. Initially, many states required minimal or no mathematics for high school graduation. However, reforms led most states to adopt a 3-year mathematics requirement, with…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, STEM Education, Acceleration (Education)
Ross Wayne Chiles – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Federal and state legislations continue to mandate high-stakes testing for American students. Consequences of high-stakes testing include but are not limited to, low teacher efficacy, narrow teaching strategies, lack of student motivation, and the feeling of insecurity in classrooms by the students. The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Standardized Tests, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
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Dana Shay; Yossi Shavit; Isaac Sasson – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
This study examines whether family income in early childhood is related to achievements of Israeli students in standardized tests at primary school. We analyzed data from the Israeli censuses of 1995 and 2008, which include information on family income and socio-economic background of children along with data pertaining to their achievements in…
Descriptors: Poverty, Early Experience, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
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Kate Wilson; Maya Defianty – TESOL in Context, 2024
In recent years, the Indonesian government has put greater emphasis on promoting critical thinking in the education system, including the notion of critical thinking in national examinations, curriculum, and graduate outcomes for school education. Nevertheless, as in many testing-oriented countries, fostering critical thinking in the Indonesian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking, Testing, Barriers
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Wheeler-Bell, Quentin – Educational Theory, 2020
Within the past several years, parents, teachers, students, and community members have vociferously debated the value and importance of opting out of standardized testing. The debate has been sparked by an increasing number of parents, dubbed "opt-out activists," who refuse to have their children participate in federally mandated…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Dissent, Activism, Neoliberalism
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Choi, Yoonhee; Chun, Jihye – Language Testing in Asia, 2022
This study reviews the French examination of the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), the most influential and highest-stakes test in Korea. The CSAT score has considerable influence on university admissions, and admission to a highly ranked university is generally a prerequisite for socioeconomic success. From this perspective, the…
Descriptors: French, High Stakes Tests, Foreign Countries, Standardized Tests
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Kautto, Anna; Mainela-Arnold, Elina – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: 'Late talkers' (LTs) are toddlers with late language emergence that cannot be explained by other impairments. It is difficult to predict which of these children continue to present long-term restrictions in language abilities and will later be identified as having a developmental language disorder. Procedural memory weaknesses have…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Delayed Speech, Language Skills, Memory
Allison N. Kopco – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation examines the school-level impacts on student achievement in the state of Pennsylvania from the economic inputs provided to students and schools. I conduct a comprehensive review of prior literature on Pennsylvania education funding, the issue of equity versus adequacy, academic spending per pupil, and teacher compensation, as…
Descriptors: Expenditure per Student, Teacher Salaries, Academic Achievement, Influences
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Georgiou, Helen – Research in Science Education, 2023
There has been a strong narrative in Australia of falling attainment in high school science, with much of the campaign informed by results from international standardised tests such as Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which shows a year-on-year decline in scientific literacy of Australian 15-year-old students. These results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Standardized Tests, High School Students, Science Education
Manoj Karikode Thomas – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Students with different abilities perform lower on state standardized tests, such as the STAAR test (Texas Education Agency, n.d.). The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to study the underlying causes that contributed to the low performance of students with different abilities on STAAR standardized tests and strategies the…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Middle School Teachers, Standardized Tests, Test Score Decline
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