//]]>
Normal View MARC View ISBD View

The Role of International Large-Scale Assessments: Perspectives from Technology, Economy, and Educational Research

by von Davier, Matthias.
Authors: Gonzalez, Eugenio.%editor. | Kirsch, Irwin.%editor. | Yamamoto, Kentaro.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: X, 160 p. 21 illus. online resource. ISBN: 9400746296 Subject(s): Education. | Educational tests and measurements. | Economic policy. | Education. | Assessment, Testing and Evaluation. | Economic Policy. | Educational Policy and Politics.
Tags from this library:
No tags from this library for this title.
Item type Location Call Number Status Date Due
E-Book E-Book AUM Main Library 371.26 (Browse Shelf) Not for loan

1. On the Growing Importance of International Large-Scale Assessments -- 2. International Large-Scale Assessments as Change Agents -- 3. Technologies in Large-Scale Assessments: New Directions, Challenges, and Opportunities -- 4. The Role of International Assessments of Cognitive Skills in the Analysis of Growth and Development -- 5. The Utility and Need for Incorporating Noncognitive Skills into Large-Scale Educational Assessments -- 6. The Contributions of International Large-Scale Studies in Civic Education and Engagement -- 7. The Role of Large-Scale Assessments in Research on Educational Effectiveness and School Development   -- 8. Prospects for the Future: A Framework and Discussion of Directions for the Next Generation of International Large-Scale Assessments.  .

This volume offers contributions by thought leaders from a variety of disciplines and different perspectives, which are brought together in a final chapter. The contributions give insight in the role of large-scale international assessments as change agents. As national leaders recognize the growing importance of human capital and how it is distributed, policymakers, economists and decision makers in education have become increasingly interested in results from comparative international surveys. These assessments offer important information on the development of cognitive skills and the consequences of differences in the distribution of these skills.  Researchers use the data to assess the role of human capital in predicting outcomes and to identify factors that may contribute to the development of more human capital.  An invaluable resource for researchers in international comparative education, policy studies, economics, civics education, educational technology, and policy makers.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Languages: 
English |
العربية