Reliability and Validity of International Large-Scale Assessment
Understanding IEA’s Comparative Studies of Student Achievement
Contributor(s)
Wagemaker, Hans (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book describes and reviews the development of the quality control mechanisms and methodologies associated with IEA’s extensive program of educational research. A group of renowned international researchers, directly involved in the design and execution of IEA’s international large-scale assessments (ILSAs), describe the operational and quality control procedures that are employed to address the challenges associated with providing high-quality, comparable data. Throughout the now considerable history of IEA’s international large-scale assessments, establishing the quality of the data has been paramount. Research in the complex multinational context in which IEA studies operate imposes significant burdens and challenges in terms of the methodologies and technologies that have been developed to achieve the stated study goals. The demands of the twin imperatives of validity and reliability must be satisfied in the context of multiple and diverse cultures, languages, orthographies, educational structures, educational histories, and traditions. Readers will learn about IEA’s approach to such challenges, and the methods used to ensure that the quality of the data provided to policymakers and researchers can be trusted. An often neglected area of investigation, namely the consequential validity of ILSAs, is also explored, examining issues related to reporting, dissemination, and impact, including discussion of the limits of interpretation. The final chapters address the question of the influence of ILSAs on policy and reform in education, including a case study from Singapore, a country known for its outstanding levels of achievement, but which nevertheless seeks the means of continual improvement, illustrating best practice use of ILSA data.
Keywords
Education, general; Educational Policy and Politics; International and Comparative Education; Curriculum Studies; Assessment and Testing; Open Access; International large-scale assessments; Educational policy; IEA; Comparative education; Educational measurement; International education; Research methods in international large-scale assessment; Comparative Studies of Student Achievement; ILSA; IEA’s approach to international large-scale assessments; Education; Educational strategies & policy; Curriculum planning & developmentDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-53081-5Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2020Imprint
SpringerSeries
IEA Research for Education, 10Classification
Education
Educational strategies and policy
Curriculum planning and development