Standardized testing and the promise of progress

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  • Nelly P Stromquist

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https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.10.2.10058

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Keywords, Standardized testing, normal distribution curve, teacher performance, instructional practice, academic achievement, testing industry Palabras clave, Pruebas estandarizadas, curva de la distribución normal, desempeño docente, prácticas de inst

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In light of the constantly expanding use of standardized tests (STs) not only in industrialized countries but also in developing nations, this article seeks to offer some reflections on the assessment path that educational systems across the world are taking. In unpacking the STs we must not take for granted a number of aspects of standardized tests—from their construction and application to their unintended consequences.  The article proceeds in four distinct but interrelated parts:  (1) understanding the assumptions and process in the development of STs, (2) probing the assumptions underlying the use of STs, (3) recognizing that STs are limited in what they can tell teachers about how to improve their instructional practices, and (4) forming a broader philosophical critique about how knowledge transmission should be measured and by whom. There are multiple procedures and features that render STs an easy–to-use assessment tool for student learning.  However, assumptions used test design create considerable distance between their construction and any measurement of ability to teach.  This distance impedes the use of STs as practical tools to improve instruction.  Nonetheless, the testing industry in the US is solid and there are global efforts underway not only to expand the application from pre-Kindergarten to secondary schools but also to the university level.


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Nelly P Stromquist

  Nelly P.  Stromquist is the H. R. W. Benjamin Chair and professor of international education policy at the University of Maryland, USA.  She specializes in issues related to social change and persistence, which she examines from the perspective of critical sociology.  Prof.  Stromquist’s research focuses on the dynamics of educational policies and practices, gender relations and social justice, adult literacy, and the impact of globalization on higher education, particularly the professoriate. Her most recent book is entitled Women Teachers in Africa:  Challenges and Possibilities (co-edited with Steve Klees and Jing Lin and published by Routledge, 2017).

Published

2017-05-04

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Stromquist, N. P. (2017). Standardized testing and the promise of progress. Revista De Sociología De La Educación-RASE, 10(2), 115–127. https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.10.2.10058
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