Testing

The significant expansion of student testing has not generally been linked to educational outcomes. We investigate how different testing regimes-providing varying information to parents, teachers, and decisionmakers-relate to student achievement. We exploit PISA data for two million students in 59 c...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of human resources 2024-03, Vol.59 (2), p.349-388
Hauptverfasser: Bergbauer, Annika B, Hanushek, Eric A, Woessmann, Ludger
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The significant expansion of student testing has not generally been linked to educational outcomes. We investigate how different testing regimes-providing varying information to parents, teachers, and decisionmakers-relate to student achievement. We exploit PISA data for two million students in 59 countries observed from 2000–2015. Removing country and year fixed effects, we investigate how testing reforms affect country performance. In low- and medium-performing countries, more standardized testing is associated with higher student achievement, while added internal reporting and teacher monitoring are not. But, in high-performing countries, expansion of standardized internal testing and teacher monitoring appears harmful.
ISSN:0022-166X
1548-8004
DOI:10.3368/jhr.0520-10886R1