Title: High stakes tests
1High stakes tests
- Does testing really contribute to students
learning and academic achievement?
2A brief history
- Tests used for discriminatory purposes
- Sputnik!
- Minimum competency testing
- A Nation at Risk
- High stakes tests
- The Texas miracle
- No Child Left Behind
3In support of high-stakes tests
- Student and teachers need tests
- Teachers need to be motivated
- Students work harder and learn more
- Students motivated to do their best!
- Scoring well self-esteem
- Teachers use test results to improve teaching
- Teachers use test results to diagnose learning
problems
4Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
- The more important that any quantitative social
indicator becomes in social decision-making, the
more likely it will be to distort and corrupt the
social process it is intended to monitor
5Current practices
- School and district report cards
- Administrators pay linked to performance
- Teachers salary and tenure linked to performance
- Test scores used to award individual scholarships
to students
6High school graduation exams
- more common in states that allocate less money
per pupil as compared to the nation - more likely in states with centralized state
governments - more likely in highly populated and fast-growing
states - most likely in the SW and the South
- more likely in states with higher percentages of
African Americans and Hispanics
7Amrein Berliner
- Is there evidence of student learning, beyond the
training that prepared them for the tests they
take, in those states that depend on high-stakes
tests to improve student achievement?
8Measures used to assess students learning
transfer
- the ACT, administered by the American College
Testing program - the SAT, the Scholastic Achievement Test,
administered by College Board - the NAEP, the National Assessment of Educational
Progress (NCES) - the AP (Advanced Placement) examination,
administered by College Board.
9Independent variable implementation of high
stakes testing.Dependent variables ACT, SAT,
NAEP, and AP scores before/after implementation
of high-stakes testing policy.
10Results
- ACT short-term
- ACT long-term
- ACT overall
- SAT short-term
- SAT long-term
- SAT overall
- 16, -10, NE3
- 10, -19, NE2
- 6, -12
- 17, -13, NE1
- 15, -16
- 8, -10
11Results
- NAEP Gr4 math (92-96)
- NAEP Gr4 math (96-00)
- NAEP overall
- AP
- 6, -7, NE2
- 6, -5, NE3
- 8, -6, NE2
- 11, -7
12There is no reliable evidence of high-stakes high
school graduation exams improving the academic
performance of students !