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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Grading Across Schools
Salvatore ModicaAline PennsiValentino Dardanonisubject
Economics and EconometricsGrading SchoolsEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Mathematics educationCognitionPsychologyGrading (education)Competence (human resources)description
Abstract This paper reports some facts about grading standards across a varied sample of 16 countries participating in the 2003 OCSE-PISA Survey. Our main finding is that in all countries except Ireland and the USA there is conspicuous heterogeneity in standards across schools (Table 3, Figures 1 & 2). In most of the countries where heterogeneity is present a grading-on-a-curve practice emerges, with grading standards increasing with average competence of the school's students (Table 4, Figures 3 & 4). Where this phenomenon is more pronounced, it may be related to existence of a tracking (as opposed to comprehensive) school system (Table 5, Figure 5).
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2009-04-09 |