Criteria for Awarding School Leaving Certificates

Criteria for Awarding School Leaving Certificates

Author: Frances M. Ottobre

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-19

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1483154556

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Criteria for Awarding School Leaving Certificates: An International Discussion focuses on formal and official evaluation of school learning and student achievement at the time schooling is discontinued. The book is based on the proceedings of the 1977 Conference of the International Association for Educational Assessment held at the Kenyatta Conference Center in Nairobi, Kenya on May 23-28, 1977. The selection first discusses school leaving examinations as a function of external and educational factors and the terms of reference for school leaving examinations. The book also takes a look at the comparability of grading standards in public examinations in England and Wales; basic assessment issues in school-leaving examination programs; and the case for school leaving examinations in The Netherlands. The text reviews the alternatives to school leaving examinations in Sweden and Brazil, as well as the abolition of final examination, transition from secondary school to higher education, and support structures. The book also ponders on the structure of secondary school system in Austria, Australia, Bermuda, Cyprus, Hong Kong, India, and Ireland. The selection is a dependable reference for readers interested in school learning and student achievement measurements.


Prediction of Academic Success of First Year National Certificate Vocational (Level 2) Students at FET Colleges

Prediction of Academic Success of First Year National Certificate Vocational (Level 2) Students at FET Colleges

Author: Colleen Smit

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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Predictors -- Academic success -- First year students -- Further Education and Training (FET) Colleges -- Learning and Study Strategies Inventory - High School version (LASSI-HS) -- General Scholastic Aptitude Test (GSAT) -- Voorspellers -- Akademiese sukses -- Eerstejaar studente -- Kollege -- Verdere Onderwys en Opleiding (VOO) Kolleges -- Algemene Skolastiese Aanleg Toets (ASAT).


Secondary School Selection

Secondary School Selection

Author: P.E. Vernon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-13

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1351794728

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Selection for secondary education at 11-plus still arouses widespread controversy; and the psychological techniques which are employed, such as intelligence and attainments tests, are often criticised. Originally published in 1957, under the auspices of the British Psychological Society, a group of psychologists, experienced in this field, tried to present a balanced survey of the situation at the time. They show that the real problems of secondary schooling cannot be solved by simple administrative changes; they arise from historical causes, from the class structure of English society and the educational and vocational ambitions of parents. Psychology has studied the development and differentiation of children’s abilities and interests with age, and thus throws light on the need for, and the consequences of, streaming children in different classes or schools, and the value of alternative systems such as the comprehensive school. Selection at 11-plus, it is admitted, does have harmful effects on teaching in the junior school and produces much emotional strain, though these effects are often exaggerated. It was, in fact, accurate for some ninety per cent of children; yet the implications of its inevitable inaccuracy for some pupils cannot be ignored. The functions, and the value, of intelligence and attainments tests and the essay are examined, and full consideration given to the use of teachers’ estimates of suitability and other techniques. The Report is addressed primarily to teachers, educational administrator, and psychologists – that is people with some background knowledge of the problems involved; but it should also be intelligible and helpful to the educated layman, since the more technical details are confined to Appendices.