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International Journal of Educational Research | 1998

Curriculum sensitive assessment: Content does make a difference

William H. Schmidt; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Curtis C. McKnight

Abstract This chapter explores the use of rankings and total test scores in large-scale international comparative studies and some of the issues related to them. It examines their value as a basis for policy decisions and educational research. Country ranks on total test scores have been seen to be relatively robust to changes in test content, even changes directed at greater curriculum relevance. Unfortunately, other analyses suggest this robustness is likely a consequence of high levels of aggregation and broad, shallow domain sampling. Student achievement in mathematics and science is inherently multi dimensional. Highly aggregated scores of broadly sampled domains are inherently misleading and mask fundamental, educationally relevant diversities at more specific levels of the curriculum.


Archive | 2002

Facing the Consequences

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Studies in Educational Evaluation | 1999

TIMSS Performance Assessment Results: United States.

Pamela M. Jakwerth


Archive | 2002

There Are no Magic Bullets

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Geotimes | 1997

Focus in school science: An international comparison

Pamela M. Jakwerth; Len Bianchi; Curtis C. McKnight; William H. Schmidt


Archive | 2002

Systemic Features, Following Consequences: A Hypothesis

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Archive | 2002

Schools, Teachers, Students, and Other Factors

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Archive | 2002

What’s the Next Story?

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Archive | 2002

How We Teach

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars


Archive | 2002

Curriculum Does Matter

William H. Schmidt; Curtis C. McKnight; Leland S. Cogan; Pamela M. Jakwerth; Richard T. Houang; David E. Wiley; Richard G. Wolfe; Leonard J. Bianchi; Gilbert A. Valverde; Senta A. Raizen; Christine E. De Mars

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Gilbert A. Valverde

State University of New York System

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Leland S. Cogan

Michigan State University

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Len Bianchi

University of Oklahoma

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