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International assessment surveys of educational achievement in developing countries: Why education economists should care

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This paper reviews the most known international assessment studies that are conducted in the context of poor countries, and highlights the lack of empirical evidence on the degree to which the contents of the tests really match countries curricula. To illustrate, the paper evaluates the sensitivity of an international testing instrument by comparing the responses of students in two consecutive grades on the same battery of tests. Using propensity score matching to control for student and teacher characteristics, the results show that the tests are not grade sensitive, which raises the question of the validity of many empirical works that are based on similar instruments.
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halshs-01344870 , version 1 (12-07-2016)

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Gérard Lassibille. International assessment surveys of educational achievement in developing countries: Why education economists should care. XVIII Applied Economics Meeting, ALDE (Asociación Libre de Economía), Jun 2015, Alicante, Spain. ⟨halshs-01344870⟩
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