articleEducational ResearcherJun 1, 2007Closed access

High-Stakes Testing and Curricular Control: A Qualitative Metasynthesis

California State University, Fullerton

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Abstract

Using the method of qualitative metasynthesis, this study analyzes 49 qualitative studies to interrogate how high-stakes testing affects curriculum, defined here as embodying content, knowledge form, and pedagogy. The findings from this study complicate the understanding of the relationship between high-stakes testing and classroom practice by identifying contradictory trends. The primary effect of high-stakes testing is that curricular content is narrowed to tested subjects, subject area knowledge is fragmented into test-related pieces, and teachers increase the use of teacher-centered pedagogies. However, this study also finds that, in a significant minority of cases, certain types of high-stakes tests have…

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Keywords
  • Curriculum
  • Qualitative research
  • Test (biology)
  • Pedagogy
  • Psychology
  • Control (management)
  • Subject (documents)
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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