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The Rise of High-Stakes Educational Testing in Denmark (1920-1970)

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Rise of High-Stakes Educational Testing in Denmark (1920-1970) is an attempt to determine why and how tests rose to prominence in an educational system that used to rely on qualitative tests and teacher evaluations. The study addresses the important issues of how testing interacts with and influences an educational system, and which common factors are involved in order to implement testing in an educational system. The study is based on three relatively unknown case studies - illustrious examples of high-stakes educational testing practices in the Danish public school system. The first case study discusses the sorting of children into remedial education based on standardised intelligence testing in the Frederiksberg municipality from 1930 to 1943, the second case study deals with the comprehensive testing programme conducted at the Copenhagen experimental school of Emdrupborg from 1948 to 1959. The third case study examines the testing of Greenlandic children during the preparation scheme in the Greenlandic educational system from 1961 to 1976.

List of contents

Contents: High-stakes testing - Evaluation - Progressive education - Danish education - Intercultural education - The spatial turn - Remedial education.

About the author

Christian Ydesen studied History and Philosophy in Aalborg (Denmark) and was a PhD fellow at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen and at the Centre for Educational Sociology in Edinburgh (UK). His research focuses on educational testing and on the history of intercultural educational testing. He is currently employed at the University of Aalborg.

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