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Exploring students' experiences with the California high school exit examination February 2006 to May 2007.

机译:2006年2月至2007年5月,通过加州高中毕业考试探索学生的经历。

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The California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) is a graduation requirement that includes passing a two part exam: English--language arts (ELA) and mathematics. Students take the exam for the first time in 10 th grade. In 2005--06, the passing rates were about 77% for ELA and 75% for math.This study uses student level data to focus on the 476,948 students who took the ELA and 477,556 students who took the math during 10th grade in 2005--06. The students responded to a questionnaire after taking each portion of the exam. Their perceptions and attitudes regarding the importance of the test, graduation expectations, and post-high school plans were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis. For the students who had not passed, their 10th grade responses were compared to their first retake in 2006--07 to identify changes in perceptions and attitudes.The major findings showed that in 10th grade, about 96% of the students perceived the CAHSEE to be important. Over 83% of the students reported that they did well on the test. The main reasons they did not do well were too nervous, did not remember, and not motivated. About 84% of the students expected to graduate from high school. One-third of the students reported that the main reason they may not graduate was not pass the CAHSEE. Over 70% of the students planned to attend college 5% join the military 4% attend vocational, technical, or trade school and 4% work full-time. About 88% of the students were sure about their post-high school plans.During the first retake, fewer than 30% of the students passed. Although most students' perceptions and attitudes remained positive, American Indian, African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Pacific Islander students and those with a disadvantage were most negatively affected by the CAHSEE policy. Furthermore, English learners and students with disabilities expressed lack of motivation, doubts about graduating from high school, and uncertainty of their post-high school plans. The findings of this study respond to the established need for ongoing research to monitor the impact of high-stakes testing on students who are low-achievers and students with disadvantages.
机译:加州高中毕业考试(CAHSEE)是一项毕业要求,其中包括通过两部分考试:英语-语言艺术(ELA)和数学。学生十年级第一次参加考试。在2005--06年间,ELA的及格率约为77%,数学的及格率为75%。本研究使用学生水平的数据,重点研究了2005年10年级的476,948名参加ELA的学生和477,556名参加了数学的学生, -06。学生参加了考试的每一部分后都对问卷进行了回答。他们使用描述性统计分析对他们对考试重要性,毕业期望和高中计划的看法和态度进行了分析。对于未及格的学生,将其10年级的回答与2006--07年的第一次复习进行比较,以识别观念和态度的变化。主要发现表明,在10年级中,约96%的学生认为CAHSEE重要。超过83%的学生报告说他们在考试中表现良好。他们做得不好的主要原因是太紧张,不记得和没有动力。预计约有84%的学生将从高中毕业。三分之一的学生报告说,他们可能不毕业的主要原因不是通过CAHSEE。超过70%的计划上大学的学生中有5%参加了军事课程,有4%的学生上了职业,技术或贸易学校,另有4%的学生全职工作。大约88%的学生对自己的中学后计划有把握,在第一次重考期间,只有不到30%的学生通过了考试。尽管大多数学生的看法和态度仍然是积极的,但美洲印第安人,非裔美国人,西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人和太平洋岛民学生以及处境不利的学生受到CAHSEE政策的负面影响最大。此外,英语学习者和残疾学生表示缺乏动力,对高中毕业的怀疑以及他们高中后计划的不确定性。这项研究的结果满足了进行中的研究的既定需求,以监测高风险测试对学习成绩差的学生和处境不利的学生的影响。

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  • 作者

    Vang, Mao Justice.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 Education Tests and Measurements.Education Secondary.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 203 p.
  • 总页数 203
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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