Constructing a framework for the use of tests within a developing nation's school system

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Mpofu, Elias
Oakland, Thomas
Elizabeth, Kayi Ntinda
Maree, J.G. (Kobus)

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American Psychological Association

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Interpretive participatory action research methods were used to assist the education community in Botswana, a developing nation, to identify a framework for the use of tests in the nation’s schools. User preferences for understanding important learner-related qualities through the use of tests were emphasized. Participant informants were educators and school counselors (n = 1,221), learners (n = 355), parents/guardians (n = 162), and education program personnel from civic and multilateral agencies (n = 47). The learners and school personnel were drawn from a nationally representative sample of 328 schools (49% primary and 51% secondary levels; 92% public and 8% private schools). Data on the components and content of a prospective framework were gathered using concept mapping and preference methods. The data were analyzed to construct a locally grounded test use framework appropriate to the Botswana school system. Findings suggest a test use framework spanning the following preferred assessment domains: learning readiness, aptitude, personal development, community norms, socialization, and guidance and counseling. Learners and their parents/guardians prefer that learners access test information first from their classroom teachers followed by guidance and counseling personnel. The use of a consensus-driven multilayered participatory action research consultative processes to develop a framework for test use with the education community has potential for replication in educational and other settings in other developing countries

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Psychometric testing, Frameworks, Testing internationally, Test consumer oriented, Participatory action research, Developing countries, Botswana

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Mpofu, E, Oakland, T, Elizabeth, KN & Maree, JG 2014, 'Constructing a framework for the use of tests within a developing nation's school system', International Perspectives in Psychology : Research, Practice, Consultation, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 106-122.