Exams tested by Covid-19: An opportunity to rethink standardized senior secondary examinations.
Título
Exams tested by Covid-19: An opportunity to rethink standardized senior secondary examinations.
Autor
Rebecca Cairns
Descripción
The global Covid-19 pandemic is testing the responsiveness of school systems. Extensive discourse about disruptions to the standardized examinations students take in their final year of secondary school is symbolic of their high-stakes status worldwide. The interruptions provide an opportune moment to question the efficacy of exams as a measurement of achievement. To explore these issues, this article shares some on-the-ground illustrations from Australian teachers about how high-stakes exams shape their enactment of senior secondary history curriculum. The presence of a discourse of exam alignment, which places a disproportionate emphasis on preparing students for exams, has implications for teachers' curricular practices and wider equity issues. These issues resonate in other international settings, especially during the pandemic. The severity of the Covid-19 economic downturn means it is more important than ever to investigate the relationship between curricular practices and socio-economic structures, to ensure examinations do not compound educational disadvantage.
Fecha
2020
Materia
covid-19, Curriculum enactment, High-stakes examinations: standardized examinations, Senior secondary education
Identificador
10.1007/s11125-020-09515-9
Fuente
Prospects
Colección
Citación
Rebecca Cairns, “Exams tested by Covid-19: An opportunity to rethink standardized senior secondary examinations.,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9315.
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