Testing the World: Comparing Standardized Assessments in Four Countries

In this episode of Data Lit, we dive into the world of standardized testing, exploring how four countries—South Africa, Finland, Australia, and Singapore—develop and implement their assessments. We unpack the historical context, the educational philosophies behind their approaches, and the role that assessments play in shaping each system. Join us as we compare international perspectives and reflect on how standardized testing evolves in different cultural and political contexts.Research & resources from the episode:Student Assessment in Eight Countries  (Ed Leadership, 2000)What Standardized Tests Look Like in 10 Places Around the World (Business Insider, 2018)Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)National Standardized Assessments in South Africa by T. Chilenga-Butao et al (2021)National Center on Education and the Economy: Singapore National Center on Education and the Economy: Finland WCPSS staff can earn credit for listening to and reflecting on completed series. Learn more here.Hosts: Mellisa Smith and Spencer ZieglerTheme music: Lost by Leesville Road High School’s Will McAlarneyData, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System

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Teachers are inundated with data, but none of those numbers will help if they're not paired with some accessible and informative data literacy training. This podcast seeks to empower teachers with the skills they'll need to turn the data given to them into powerful instructional practices. Recorded by educators within Wake County Public School System's Data, Research, and Accountability Department in Raleigh, NC. Learn more about the show as well as access data and assessment literacy resources at www.wcpss.net/datalit