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Ethnography and Education | 2016

An 'appropriate' test taker : the everyday classroom during the national testing period in school year three in Sweden

Eva Silfver; Gunnar Sjöberg; Anette Bagger

ABSTRACT This article draws on data from a bigger project where we explore what is taking place in the daily life of classrooms during the national testing period in mathematics for 9–10-year-old children in Sweden. Data were produced by observations, video-recordings and interviews with children. The article shows on a micro level how assessment trends, on a macro level, affect children. It further focuses how children through different repertoires of time position themselves as ‘appropriate’ test takers.


International journal of school and educational psychology | 2015

Cultural and Gender Differences in Experiences and Expression of Test Anxiety Among Chinese, Finnish, and Swedish Grade 3 Pupils

Mikaela Nyroos; Johan Korhonen; Aihui Peng; Karin Linnanmäki; Camilla Svens-Liavåg; Anette Bagger; Gunnar Sjöberg

While test anxiety has been studied extensively, little consideration has been given to the cultural impacts of childrens experiences and expressions of test anxiety. The aim of this work was to examine whether variance in test anxiety scores can be predicted based on gender and cultural setting. Three hundred and ninety-eight pupils in Grade 3 in China, Finland, and Sweden, each of which has different testing realities, completed the Childrens Test Anxiety Scale (CTAS). Exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) results indicated that the Chinese sample scored more highly on the autonomic reactions component, whereas the Nordic sample scored higher on the off-task behaviors component. Significant interaction effects between gender and culture were also observed: The Nordic girls exhibited higher levels of autonomic reactions, but the opposite was seen in the Chinese sample, with boys reporting higher levels of the cognitive component. The conceptualization of test anxiety encompassing the off-task behaviors component does not appear to be universal for children. It is also suggested that gender differences vary as a function of culture.


The International Journal of Qualitative Methods | 2013

Changing Our Methods and Disrupting the Power Dynamics: National Tests in Third-Grade Classrooms

Eva Silfver; Gunnar Sjöberg; Anette Bagger


Nordisk matematikkdidaktikk | 2015

Disciplined by tests

Gunnar Sjöberg; Eva Silfver; Anette Bagger


Cursiv [publisher: Institut for Didaktik, Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitetsskole, Aarhus Universitet, DK] | 2016

Student Equity vs Test Equality? : support during third graders' national tests in mathematics in Sweden

Anette Bagger


Archive | 2014

A cross-cultural analysis of test anxiety among Chinese, Finnish and Swedish pupils

Mikaela Nyroos; Johan Korhonen; Aihui Peng; Karin Linnanmäki; Camilla Svens-Liavåg; Anette Bagger; Gunnar Sjöberg


The Mathematics Enthusiast | 2018

The governing of three researchers’ technologies of the self

Anette Bagger; Lisa Björklund Boistrup; Eva Norén


Utbildning och Demokrati | 2017

Den flerspråkiga elevens nationella provdeltagande i matematik : diskursiva förutsättningar

Anette Bagger


Proceedings of MADIF10. The tenth research seminar of the Swedish Society for Research in Mathematics Education. Karlstad, January 26-28, 2016. | 2017

The discourse regarding the multilingual student in need of support in test- instructions

Anette Bagger


Archive | 2017

Quality and equity in the era of national testing : the case of Sweden

Anette Bagger

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